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Don’t Waste Your Money: Be aware of what you Google, you may be falling for a scam
WHTM via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoWe love to Google, anytime we have a question about something, but a new report says there are some...
How to Quit Google, According to a Privacy Expert
Lifehacker· 20 hours agoIn March 2012, after Google significantly changed its privacy policies, she decided to stop using Google entirely. Lifehacker has already published a...
How to Get More RAM (Random-access Memory)
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 2 days ago(May 5, 2009) http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/windows/en-US/help/479a7531-57ad-43c1-91b1-3f46a0e1761e1033.mspx. Pash, Adam. "Hack Attack: How to install RAM." Lifehacker.
Signs You’re the Victim of a SIM-Swap Attack (and What to Do Next)
Lifehacker· 2 days agoNot only does it mean all of your texts and calls are going somewhere else, it also means your...
There's a Free "Amber Alert" Type Service for Lost Pets | 102.1 The Bull | Amy James
iHeartRadio· 2 days agoCan you guess the day of the year when your pet is most likely to run off or go missing? More dogs...
You Can Finally Play 3DS Games on Your iPhone With This App
Lifehacker· 5 days agoA new emulator app on the iOS App Store, Folium, lets you play 3DS games on your iPhone. It also...
The Indoor Person's Guide to Summer
Lifehacker· 5 days agoWhether your idea of a perfect summer is embarking on epic adventures or blissfully doing as little as possible (preferably somewhere with good air...
Keleops CEO talks Gizmodo acquisition, U.S. expansion
Axios· 3 days agoDriving the news: Keleops announced Tuesday that it bought Gizmodo from G/O Media. The deal is the...
Tech-News Site Gizmodo Sold to European Media Firm Keleops, Which Says It Will Retain Entire...
Variety via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoGizmodo, the 22-year-old tech news site, is the latest asset sold by G/O Media, which has been...
Stop What You're Doing and Throw Out These 25 Kitchen Items Right Now
AOL· 7 days agoChances are you have a drawer full of overly specific gadgets that never see the light of day. The good news: Despite what you might have heard, a scratched-up nonstick pan is unlikely to seriously harm you with chemicals.