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  • HealthYahoo Life UK

    Experts reveal why office workers need to drastically cut down their screen time

    How too much screen time might be damaging your eyes, as well as expert-approved tips for preserving your eye health while working and generally.

    6-min read
  • EntertainmentAOL

    How to give your old laptop a new lease of life

    Faraz Sayed, a volunteer fixer at The Restart Project, shows you how to update your old PC laptop hard drive to a SSD. Giving your old computer lying around the house a new lease on life, faster processing speed and saving you money by not

  • TechnologyAOL

    Four tips to create a strong and unhackable password

    Every year the top passwords people are using stink and that's being kind. This is a major problem because it's leaving millions vulnerable to cyber attacks. How can you get strong and unhackable passwords? Watch the video above to

  • LifestyleAOL

    Gold computer comes with $1m price tag

    If you're wondering how the ultra wealthy live, there is no better place to find the ultimate luxury items than Switzerland. See also: Golden Aztec artifacts discovered in Mexico City See also: Gold Cartier lunar module replica stolen

    1-min read
  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    These could be the most popular baby names in 2100

    While you might be well aware of what 2016’s most popular baby names were, and what we’re likely to call our kids in 2017, have you ever considered what they’ll be in 83 years?

  • NewsAOL

    Motorist caught using laptop at the wheel in London

    Photo credit: Lewis Dediare A driver was caught by a passing cyclist using her laptop while behind the wheel in Central London. Cyclist Lewis Dediare rode past the woman on Great Portland Street only to find her balancing an Apple laptop on her

  • BusinessAOL

    Man gets free car rentals after changing surname to 'Null'

    An American traveller has pulled off a clever trick by changing his last name to 'Null' – causing him to get free car rentals and holidays. Raven Felix Null, from the United States, claims to have stayed at seven hotels for