Should You Trust Your VPN?

Look for blogs explaining its practices and third-party audit reports verifying the provider’s trustworthiness. VPNs love to claim that they keep users' data private and their browsing anonymous. Should you, though? It’s not an easy question to answer. Why Do you better Trust Your VPN? Let’s take a look at why the question is even important, first. Weuse virtual private networksto hide what we do online and to spoof our location....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 259 words · Joseph Carr

The Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Go Is Here, and It Has an ARM Chip

2023 has kicked off, and that means CES 2023 is about to start as well. That’s a very considerable generational leap. And it also has a 14-inch display with a 180-degree hinge and Full HD resolution. Via:SamMobile Source:Samsung France

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 39 words · Nathan Rodriguez

These Features Are Coming to Mastodon in 2023 And Beyond

Now the project has an official roadmap for upcoming features. Mastodon seems to have an excellent year ahead.

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 18 words · Jessica Jenkins

You Should Be Using Collections on Your Kindle eReader

Quick Links TheKindlehome screen is your portal to all ofyour eBooks. It can get a bit messy and annoying to navigateif you have a lot of books. The “Collections” feature is like folders for the home screen. Joe Fedewa / How-To Geek “Collections” allows you to group books into folders in your library. Instead of scrolling through a long home screen, you might go hunting more directly. It’s up to you to decide how you want to use the Collections....

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 188 words · Linda Anderson

YouTube TV Referral Program Can Save You Up to $450

The new referral program gives you a $45 credit every time someone signs up using your code. Better yet, anyone that uses that code will get a $15 discount at the same time. Unfortunately, it looks like the same limitations apply as before.

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 43 words · Samuel White

Why Do Websites Always Want Me to Use Their Apps?

It seems odd to create a nice mobile-friendly website just to beg people to use an app instead. Are they not proud of the experience offered by the mobile site? There are some reasons why the website owner benefits if you use the app. Mobile browsers have gotten very good, but a native app will generally be faster and easier to navigate. Native apps can integrate with the system’s features better....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 295 words · Ashley Schneider

How to Use Git merge

Git uses branches to isolate development streams, to prevent the stable release branch from becoming polluted. Bringing work in a branch into the main stream means merging branches. Here’s how you do it. Master Hands/Shutterstock What Is a Merge in Git? Git was designed to make branching simple and fast. In contrast to other version control systems, branching on Git is a trivial matter. On multi-developer projects especially, branching is one of Git’s core organizational tools....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 548 words · Michael Peterson

What Is a Power Virus, and How Can It Destroy Your PC?

It may refer to malicious code but is commonly also used as a name for stress testing software. There are many different types of computer viruses, but a power virus can be especially malicious. Ironically, this sort of code also has a valid use in hardware design and resilience testing. BLKstudio/Shutterstock.com What Is a Power Virus? A “power virus” is a piece of computer code that forces aCPUorGPUto run at maximum power dissipation....

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 140 words · Michael Thompson

YouTube's NFL Sunday Ticket Could Let You Watch Just Your Favorite Team

The package heading to YouTube is abig deal. Perhaps the biggest news, if true, is that YouTube TV could offer a single-team option for fans. Being able to pay a discounted price for a team-specific NFL Sunday Ticket package would be huge.

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 42 words · Travis Day

"Radio Garden" Lets You Explore the World's Radio Stations

Radio Gardenis available as a web version, and it also has mobile apps for Android and iOS. You don’t even need a login or any kind of subscription. All you need is a unit that can get into the internet, like a computer or smartphone. Via:Pepsilora (Mastodon)

December 30, 2022 · 1 min · 47 words · Jeffrey Mendez

10 Discord Features You Should Be Using

Quick Links Discord is one of the most popular messaging services around. However, other features are less obvious, or have uses you may not have thought about. There’s also a super-charged way to edit a message, usingsed commands. Twitter link in Discord (left) and vxTwitter link in Discord (right) Just pop in a colon (:), then the name of the symbol. Disocrd will display results as you bang out, and suggestions from your available stickers will appear, too....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · Hailey Kelley

GPU Fans Not Spinning: Why It Happens and How to Fix It

Quick Links Summary GPU fans won’t spin unless the graphics card is under load. GPUs tend to gethotprocessing millions of pixels for you, so cooling fans going quiet can be understandably concerning! The card was designed to run with the fans off when idle or under low load. FeelGoodLuck/Shutterstock.com That is, what speeds the fans should run at various performance and temperature levels. Related:Is It Safe to Buy Used GPUs From Cryptocurrency Miners?...

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Danielle Huffman

Here's How to Use Your Smart Home to Fool Burglars

Quick Links Smart home gear isn’t just for showing off to friends and automating your life. It’s also really handy for making your home look occupied when you’re away. Here’s how to use your smart home gear to fool burglars. Can You Really Fool Burglars With Smart Home Gear? But for the run-of-the-mill crime of opportunity, the illusion that somebody is home is an excellent deterrent. An occupied home throws a wrench in the “fast and easy” part....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Holly Johnson