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How to Add Users to Groups from the Linux Command Line

How to Add Users to Groups from the Linux Command Line

The use of groups in Linux forms the basis of access control on local systems and networks. Here we will discuss the handful of ways in which you can add users to groups and grant them access to files.

Casey Houser | Mar 29, 2018 | Linux

Photos App Not Working in Windows 10? Here Are Our Fixes

Photos App Not Working in Windows 10? Here Are Our Fixes

If your Photos app in Windows 10 is not working as it should be, here are some of the fixes you can implement as well as an alternative you can use that’s built right into Windows.

Robert Zak | Mar 29, 2018 | Windows

Why CPU Clock Speed Isn’t Increasing

Why CPU Clock Speed Isn’t Increasing

As technology progresses, it seems that even high-end processors have stopped increasing their clock speeds. Will processor clock speed start increasing again, or has that time passed?

Alexander Fox | Mar 28, 2018 | Hardware Guides

5 of the Best Firefox Quantum Add-ons for Web Developers

5 of the Best Firefox Quantum Add-ons for Web Developers

If you have upgraded to Firefox Quantum and are a web developer, here are some of the best add-ons for web development that will work in Firefox Quantum.

Ayo Isaiah | Mar 28, 2018 | Browsers

VPNs Are Supposed to Keep Your Privacy, But Some Keep Logs on You as Well

VPNs Are Supposed to Keep Your Privacy, But Some Keep Logs on You as Well

One of the main reasons to use a VPN is to keep your information private, but some of the most popular VPNs are actually keeping logs on you, even after promising that they won’t.

Laura Tucker | Mar 28, 2018 | News

Gain Needed Space with My Passport Portable External Hard Drive: 34% Off at $104.83

Gain Needed Space with My Passport Portable External Hard Drive: 34% Off at $104.83

You may think you’ve solved your storage problems with what seems like the biggest hard drive ever, but before long it’s filled up. The My Passport Portable External Hard Drive will work great for you in that regard.

Laura Tucker | Mar 28, 2018 | Deals

How to Install Skype in Ubuntu

How to Install Skype in Ubuntu

Skype and Linux don’t have the best history, but installing Skype on Ubuntu has never been easier. Learn how to get the most popular VOIP client running on your Ubuntu Linux PC.

Nick Congleton | Mar 28, 2018 | Linux

5 of the Best Android Meme Apps to Easily Create Funny Memes

5 of the Best Android Meme Apps to Easily Create Funny Memes

Do you want to create your own meme but do not have the skill? Here are 5 of the best meme apps for Android that allow you to easily create memes on the move.

Fabio Buckell | Mar 28, 2018 | Android

How to Delete Your Facebook Account (Or at Least Protect Your Data)

How to Delete Your Facebook Account (Or at Least Protect Your Data)

You can either delete your Facebook account or lock your profile down and prevent your personal information from floating around in cyberspace. Here’s how to do both.

Ryan Lynch | Mar 27, 2018 | Internet

The Danger of 2 Million Spotify Users Figuring Out How to Use It Ad-Free

The Danger of 2 Million Spotify Users Figuring Out How to Use It Ad-Free

At first it seems exciting to read that two-million Spotify users figured out how to use the service ad-free, as we all hate ads, especially when you want to listen to your music uninterrupted, but this isn’t really a good thing overall.

Laura Tucker | Mar 27, 2018 | News

How to Find and Stop Apps from Draining Your Android Phone’s Battery

How to Find and Stop Apps from Draining Your Android Phone’s Battery

Preserving battery life is key for making sure your mobile phone actually stays “mobile.” Here’s a way to check which apps are draining the battery most, allowing you to reclaim your Android battery’s longevity once again.

Simon Batt | Mar 27, 2018 | Android

What You Need to Know About the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

What You Need to Know About the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) allows people living in the EU to have more control over the data collected on them from websites. Here is what you need to know about GDPR and how it affects you.

Miguel Leiva-Gomez | Mar 27, 2018 | Internet

Software Roundup: 9 Google Docs Add-ons to Extend Its Functionalities

Software Roundup: 9 Google Docs Add-ons to Extend Its Functionalities

Google Docs allows you to create and edit word documents online. These are some of the best Google Docs add-ons that you can use to add more features while creating your documents.

Mahesh Makvana | Mar 27, 2018 | Software Tools

Firefox’s NoScript Was Updated. Here’s How to Navigate It

Firefox’s NoScript Was Updated. Here’s How to Navigate It

Firefox’s NoScript add-on has been updated to work with Firefox Quantum. This tutorial touches on the basics of NoScript’s new method of operation and how to use it to block scripts.

Casey Houser | Mar 27, 2018 | Browsers

Charge Qi-Enabled Devices with Yootech Wireless Charger: $14.99 at 79% Off

Charge Qi-Enabled Devices with Yootech Wireless Charger: $14.99 at 79% Off

We’ve been waiting for some time now to be able to wirelessly charge our smartphones, and now with Qi wireless charging, we’re finally able to. The Yootech Wireless Charger will do the job for you effortlessly for a fantastic price.

Laura Tucker | Mar 27, 2018 | Deals

How to Set Windows Photo Viewer as Default in Windows 10

How to Set Windows Photo Viewer as Default in Windows 10

Windows Photo Viewer was phased out in Windows 10 in favour of the volatile “Photos” app. This will show how you can get Photo Viewer to work in Windows 10 and set it as your default photo viewing app again.

Robert Zak | Mar 27, 2018 | Windows

The Showdown Between Bug Bounty Programs and Penetration Testing

The Showdown Between Bug Bounty Programs and Penetration Testing

Netflix started a “bug bounty” program that compensates hackers who report vulnerabilities to the company. The question, however, is whether bug bounty programs are really more effective than having an in-house penetration testing team.

Miguel Leiva-Gomez | Mar 26, 2018 | Internet

How to Do a Reverse Image Search from an Android Phone

How to Do a Reverse Image Search from an Android Phone

It’s easy to do a reverse image on your desktop, but it’s not so easy to do such a search on your Android device. Here is how you can do a reverse image search on your Android phone.

Fabio Buckell | Mar 26, 2018 | Android

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