Sunday, 31 July 2016

Make reusable dryer sheets for $3 - CNET

Forget dryer sheets. Try making your own reusable dryer sponges for $3 and a few minutes of your time.

Friday, 29 July 2016

Pokemon Go: Advanced tips from people who play too damn much - CNET

You know the basics. Here's how to become a Pokemon Master.

Pokemon Go websites, apps for finding Pokestops, rares, gyms and more - CNET

No need to guess. These apps and sites can help you with every aspect of Pokemon Go.

How to do a clean install of Windows 10 - CNET

Here's three ways to install a clean version of Microsoft's operating system onto any PC.

Change your mind about Windows 10? Here's how you can roll back - CNET

CNET editor Dong Ngo shows you a quick way to roll back to your previous version of Windows if you just completed an in-place upgrade to Windows 10. Or, if you're completely happy with Windows 10, how to regain the storage space occupied by the previous version of Windows.

20 most useful Alexa skills - CNET

Alexa has a ton of functionality out of the box, but the real magic happens when you dig into the world of skills and third-party support.

WikiLeaks' methods questioned by whistleblower Edward Snowden

Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor, Edward Snowden, has censured WikiLeaks’ release of information without proper curation.

On Thursday, Snowden, who has embarrassed the U.S. government with revelations of widespread NSA surveillance, said that WikiLeaks was mistaken in not at least modestly curating the information it releases. “Democratizing information has never been more vital, and @Wikileaks has helped. But their hostility to even modest curation is a mistake,” Snowden said in a tweet.

WikiLeaks shot back at Snowden that “opportunism won’t earn you a pardon from Clinton & curation is not censorship of ruling party cash flows.”

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