Google’s Chrome web browser is now more widely used than Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Edge combined. If you haven’t switched to Chrome yet, here’s why you might want to–and how to quickly switch over.
The Best and Worst Sunburn Remedies, According to a Dermatologist
Everyone has their own preferred sunburn treatment, but some work better than others. Here’s what a dermatologist suggests you reach for, and what you shouldn’t, when you catch too much sun.
Making your Android look and feel like a Nexus
Call it pure, call it stock (actually, please don’t), call it Nexus – whatever you call it, Google’s take on how Android should look is clean without looking boring. Here’s how to get it on your decidedly non-Nexus device.
#NYCDFF 2016 MONTAGE
Ugh!
Ugh!
Mosquitos are little bastards that do more killing, spread more disease, and cause more annoyance than any other creature on Earth. That’s because they have a really sophisticated needle-like system for biting us to suck our blood. But exactly how they bite might surprise you.
#shotsofawe
“Passion exists at the intersection of three of more things you’re really curious about.” – St
What Makes a GPU Different From a CPU?
Better graphics requires a better graphics card. This much is intuitive to most people. But asking what makes a GPU different from a standard CPU is almost a trick question, because at their most fundamental level they’re the same damn thing.
Everything You Can Do Offline With a Chromebook
When Chrome OS first appeared, it was practically useless without an internet connection. Now, an offline Chromebook is no longer the functionless brick it once was because there are dozens of web apps with offline capabilities. Here’s everything you can do today on Chrome OS without online access.
You won’t see this inside any Hallmark cards… but maybe we should. Hilarious! :)
You won't see this inside any Hallmark cards… but maybe we should. Hilarious! :)
Dr.Fone Recovers Deleted Photos, Messages, And Contacts Along With Even More Android Data Recovery Features [Sponsored Post]
There are a lot of great things about Android, but one drawback is that deleted data is very difficult to get back. Thanks to the openness of the OS and th… by A Word From Our Sponsor in Applications, Videos
How to Subscribe to Your Favorite Sports Teams’ Schedules in Google Calendar
If you’re anything like me, you basically schedule your life around your favorite sports teams (Go Bulls!). While I generally try to remember what nights my team is playing, sometimes that’s just not possible—especially in a league like the NBA where there are 82 regular season games. Fortunately, there’s a super simple way to add your favorite teams’ schedules to Google Calendar, so you never miss a game.
More and more scientific brains of our time are beginning to support this hypothesis.
More and more scientific brains of our time are beginning to support this hypothesis.
Elon Musk says he firmly believes reality is a simulation created by a superintelligence.
Now this is pretty awesome!
Now this is pretty awesome!
Modder Valplushka gave a thorough overhaul to a quadcopter and brought to life the single most annoying enemy in Half-Life 2. All this time, the dystopian haunts of City 17 were just a town in modern day Russia.
10 DIRTY JOKES HIDDEN Inside DISNEY MOVIES!
In this Top 10, I present to you a list of Disney movies FILLED with DIRTY JOKES that you NEVER NOTI
Here’s What All The Buttons On An IndyCar Steering Wheel Do
We already know how complicated Formula One steering wheels can be, but are the reins of an IndyCar any simpler? What do all of those buttons do? Here’s a breakdown.
Stop Turning Off Your Lock Screen, Use Android Smart Lock Instead
Regularly locking your phone’s screen can be an annoyance. So much so that a third of Android users don’t even lock their phones at all, and those that do choose painfully obvious PINs or patterns. Fortunately, there’s a better way: It’s called Smart Lock for Android.
Another Google #io16 recap video.
Another Google #io16 recap video.
We recap the major announcements from Google I/O 2016. Want to sponsor the next Android Police video
Learn to Do CPR on Your Cat or Dog
You already know it’s good to keep your CPR chops up to date so you can help a human, but dogs and cats can benefit from CPR too. The guidelines are similar—just do the compressions while the animal is on their side.
Why I Bought a Chromebook Instead of a Mac
Chromebooks have surpassed sales of Mac laptops in the United States for the first time ever. And that doesn’t surprise me. Because roughly a year ago I made the same switch. Formerly a lifelong Mac user, I bought my first PC ever in the form of a Chromebook. And I’m never looking back.
It’s OK to let your baby cry herself to sleep
A controversial method of “sleep training” in which babies cry themselves to sleep does help babies fall asleep sooner and doesn’t appear to have harmful effects. But an alternative technique works almost as well, a new study has found.
