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Source: Lifehacker

19 Stories

Here’s how to find out how much money you’ve spent on Amazon

From time to time, I get curious about how much money I've poured into Amazon over the years, but I'm always too lazy to backtrack through my purchase history and add everything...

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Picasa is dead, long live Google Photos

Google's official Picasa blog made it's first post in more than four years on Friday... to announce that Google will begin the process of shutting the service down on May...

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MIT can determine how memorable your profile picture is

Your profile picture is one of the first things people see when viewing your social media profiles, so it's important that the picture be at least somewhat interesting and memorable. Generic...

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Yahoo’s newest app is like a TV guide for cord-cutters

God, don't you just hate it when you're subscribed to all these video streaming services and you can't decide what to watch because there's just too many options?! Yeah, it's...

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Mozilla has decided to remove advertisements from Firefox

When a company or organizations wants to make money from one of their products, but knows that charging people to use it would most-likely cause them to switch to a...

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Protect yourself from Star Wars spoilers with this browser extension

With less than a month to go beforeĀ Star Wars: The Force Awakens launches, those of us who have been doing everything we can to avoid spoilers are in the homestretch,...

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Why does Google have so many different music streaming services?

Google Play, Google Play Music, Google Play Music All Access, YouTube, YouTube Music Key, YouTube Red, YouTube Music. Google doesn't really care about keeping things simple, does it? Not only...

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Code.org is using Minecraft to teach kids how to code

Teaching children how to code isn't all that difficult, it's getting them to start learning that's proving to be a bit of an issue. Fortunately, the people at Code.org have...

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Microsoft will start shoving Windows 10 down our throats next year

Microsoft is already being pretty forceful with the Windows 10 update, but starting next year, the company is going to get even more aggressive. In order to achieve its goal...

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Here’s how to remove those useless built-in apps from Windows 10

My experience with Windows 10 has been great so far, but I'm not alone in saying that I'd really like to remove some of those built-in apps that I'm never...

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