Important Facebook Privacy Settings!

Hello, hello! If you’ve noticed on any website that contains your personal information, they have an “https://” at the beginning of the url. This means that the website is under a secure network. However, the wonderfully (and awfully) popular Facebook has changed their originally secure network into an open one. This is ultimately dangerous, as…

Tech Highlights Week 2: Top 5 Chrome Extensions

Hello all! I’ve decided to create a weekly Tech segment for YAA. For week 2, I present to you my top 5 Google Chrome extensions, once again, speedy-like: 1. Adblock Plus for Google Chrome (Beta) An absolute must-have extension. It blocks almost all banners, popups, and layer advertisements. It also disables video-ads on YouTube and…

Top 5 Pieces of Freeware You Need on Your Computer

Greetings YAA readers! Today I will, with super speed, go over the top five pieces of freeware you need to have on your computer. 1. F.lux Eyes tired? This program uses your GPS location to determine what your current light levels are outside, and dims/tints the screen according to the time. Hello marathon gaming! 2.…

Website Spotlight: GamesRadar

I absolutely love reading witty articles about awesome things, don’t you? Well why don’t you head over to GamesRadar and start indulging yourself in some well-written and informative reviews. Or perhaps you like “Top…” lists. GR is an original site (with much more original content than IGN, in my opinion) where people gather in forums,…

Windows 7 – Tips and Tricks

Hello again everyone! Due to the success of my previous “iPhone 4 tips and tricks” post, I have decided to continue onward with my foray into “tech-help” posts. Today I bring you tips and tricks for Windows 7. As with the iPhone tips, some of these may be common knowledge, but others may have been…