There must have been a lot of Fitbit trackers under the Christmas tree

“Fitbit may have reason for some holiday cheer. Its app rose to be No. 1 among free apps on Apple’s iOS app store on Sunday, suggesting a lot of the company’s fitness trackers were unwrapped on Christmas morning.”

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Google Search will no longer tell you that the Holocaust didn’t happen

“After weeks of criticism, Google’s search engine will no longer suggest to visitors that the Holocaust never happened.”

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5 Hidden Chrome for Android Tweaks That You Need to Try

“Most speed tests and comparisons make it clear that Chrome is the fastest browser on Android, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t be better. While there are no extensions for Chrome on Android, there are other tricks to make it dazzle.”

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5 Hidden Chrome for Android Tweaks That You Need to Try

“Most speed tests and comparisons make it clear that Chrome is the fastest browser on Android, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t be better. While there are no extensions for Chrome on Android, there are other tricks to make it dazzle.”

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HandBrake, the ultimate video format converter, finally out of beta after 13 years

“It’s common practice for apps to launch first in beta-test format for a few weeks or months, to allow early users to provide feedback before the official release.”

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32 tips and tricks for Google Photos

“Google Photos is a great way to store your personal photos and make them available across different devices — and with the holiday season upon us, the potential for generating lots of photos is at an especially high level. But the service is far more than just a virtual cloud locker.”

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The State of Technology at the End of 2016

“This is the third year I have written an article summarizing the state of technology.”

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A Hacker’s Tips For Protecting Your Digital Privacy

“Protecting individual privacy from government intrusion is older than American democracy. In 1604, the attorney general of England, Sir Edward Coke, ruled that a man’s house is his castle.”

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A Hacker’s Tips For Protecting Your Digital Privacy

“Protecting individual privacy from government intrusion is older than American democracy. In 1604, the attorney general of England, Sir Edward Coke, ruled that a man’s house is his castle.”

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Is technology scrambling my baby’s brain?

“I reached the breaking point, as many parents do, about two and a half months in. My newborn son, Oliver, was hitting a phase where his five senses were really coming online.”

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