If you’re looking for a screencasting tool that doesn’t need to be downloaded to your computer, ApowerSoft’s online screen recorder is worth checking out.
While Buffer is a popular choice for social media scheduling, it is not the only one. If you are looking for more options, Socialteria is an easy-to-use app that you can also use to schedule content. Check it out.
Looking to add a password to protect files downloaded in your browser? Zip It is a free drag-and-drop web app that can be used on your PC or smartphone. Here’s how it works.
Video conferencing has come a long way from the days when software used to come across hitches precisely at the most inopportune moments. Let’s take a look at its promising future.
Spear phishing is dangerous because it uses the rapport between an individual and an organization to accomplish its purpose. This article explains what it is and how to protect yourself.
Are you familiar with state-sponsored hacking? If not, this article will open your eyes and explain why it will continue to be a growing phenomenon as the Internet becomes more ubiquitous in our lives.
If online security and privacy are important to you, as it should be, this handpicked list of such specialized security-centric browsers will come in handy.
Have you ever wanted to have a web-based operating system – one that you can access anywhere on any computer right from your web browser? If so, check out OS.js
Following in YouTube’s steps, Facebook recently announced that it has stopped using Flash entirely for videos across the entire social network. It’s time to explain why Flash is being dumped in favor of HTML5.
Many websites require viewers to have an account to use certain features. If you intend to view content without making an account, here’s how to do so using disposable accounts.
Since 2006, Facebook has established a minimum age of 13 for the use of its services. Do you think that setting a minimum age like this is wise? Let’s discuss.
Tired of hearing about the Kardashians, Jenner, and MIley Cyrus? Wish you could block everything related to them? Thanks to these Google Chrome extensions, you can.
Christmas lights are a yearly tradition for many, but did you know that those pretty decorations can actually affect your WiFi? Here’s how Christmas lights kill your signal.
The Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA) has been an instrumental tool in the fight against hackers. While SHA-1 has been the standard, it’s now being abandoned for SHA-2. Here’s why.
Facebook’s Live Streaming Service is an immersive and authentic way to connect with the public figures you care about in real-time. Here’s what you need to know about it.
Generally all online quizzes look the same; however, some might appear as apps that require certain permissions on Facebook for you to proceed. This presents significant privacy concerns. Here’s how to protect yourself.
All work and no play can get a bit boring. Following up on our practical joke extensions article, here we’ll be sharing some tech-oriented parody videos that you’ll hopefully find amusing.
A recent trend has emerged in which attackers are now asking for ransoms in web attacks. This is also known as ransom attacks. Here’s what you need to know.