Flattr is a service that enables you to do microdonations to content creators whose content you like. It works in a pretty simple way: you allocate a monthly budget (min. €2) to Flattr, which will be split among all the authors you flattred at the end of each month.
Everyone Has Something to Hide
'I have nothing to hide' is a hackneyed argument frequently used to explain that government surveillance is not a problem. This post will show you why this argument is not really relevant.
Happy New Year 2014!
I wish you a Happy New Year 2014. Let's go over the major things that happened in 2013.
Why You Should Use a VPN
With surveillance spreading like a disease, every second makes securing your data transfers on the Internet more important.
Google Public DNS: Don't Let Your ISP Decide Which Websites You Can or Cannot Access
Sick of having your ISP block your access to certain websites? Just use Google Public DNS and this problem won't happen ever again.
Disabling the 'Seen' Feature in Facebook's Chat
This post will show you an extension that will allow you to hide the fact that you've seen your friends' messages.
Phonebloks: a Modular Phone to Build Yourself
Phonebloks is a project that aims to create a phone you build yourself, by buying modules to install on a base.
Android Device Manager: Locate your Android Device
Until now, if you lost your Android phone or if someone stole it, you had only little chances to find it, unless you installed an application like Where's My Droid. Well, installing such an app is no longer necessary, thanks to Google's brand new Android Device Manager.
Leap Motion review
A lot of you have been waiting eagerly to read my test of the Leap. Well, the time has come, here it is!
Quick Update: Leap Motion and a New Version of the Website
A quick post to keep you updated about what's going on behind the scenes.