We handle a lot of different topics throughout the year, and our how-to guides come in a wide range of sizes and subjects, but the goal is always the same: to make it easy for you to accomplish something awesome. Here's a look back at our most popular how-to features of 2011.
Facebook Is Tracking Your Every Move on the Web; Here's How to Stop It
Facebook can track virtually every move you make online, but it doesn't have to be that way. Here's how Facebook tracking works, and how you can prevent the behemoth social network from tracking you. More ?
The Always Up-To-Date Guide to Rooting Any Android Phone
With all the different devices out there running different versions of Android, the rooting process can be a little different for every phone. Here's a one-stop guide that should get you up and running with root access, no matter what device you have. More ?
How to Build a Hackintosh Mini for a Less Expensive, Faster Mac
We've shown you how to build a Hackintosh with enough power to rival a Mac Pro, but for those of you who want a still powerful Mac on a budget you can build a Hack Mini. More ?
Learn to Code: The Full Beginner's Guide
If you've been looking to learn how to code, we can help you get started. Here are 4.5 lessons on the basics and extra resources to keep you going. Check out our complete compendium of guides to teach you how to learn programming from scratch. More ?
The Cheapskate's Guide to Getting Free Dropbox Space
Dropbox is one of the best file synchronization tools around, but you start out with only 2 GB of space, which isn't always enough to sync music or collaborate with your co-workers. Here's how to get more out of it. More ?
How to Make Your To-Do List Doable
There's no better feeling than checking something off your to-do list. Done! Finished! Mission accomplished! Yet it's so easy to let a whole day or week go by without knocking one task off your list. More ?
The Best PCs You Can Build for $600 and $1200
A few months back we took you to night school and walked you through building your own computer from scratch. What we didn't do at the time is give you a suggest parts list for that new computer. More ?
Turn an Old Computer into a Networked Backup, Streaming, or Torrenting Machine with FreeNAS
At its most basic, Network attached storage, or NAS, is a great way to share files on your local network. But it's also a perfect solution for backing up your computers, streaming media across your home network, or even torrenting files to a central server. More ?
How to Make Your iPhone (or Other iOS Device) More Like Android
If you own an iPhone, chances are you genuinely prefer the feature set of iOS to Android, but that doesn't mean you wouldn't appreciate having access to some of Android's best features. More ?
A Bill-by-Bill Guide to Saving Money on Your Monthly Expenses
Conventional wisdom tells us that everything gets more expensive over time and there's nothing we can do about it. That's not the case. If you feel like your paycheck has evaporated after you've paid all of your bills, here's a bill-by-bill guide lowering your monthly expenses. More ?
How to Completely Anonymize Your BitTorrent Traffic with BTGuard
If you're using BitTorrent without taking measures to hide your activity, it's just a matter of time before your ISP throttles your connection, sends you an ominous letter, or your ISP gets a subpoena from a lawyer asking for your identity for a file-sharing law suit. More ?
How to Build a Computer from Scratch: The Complete Guide
The complete guide for building a computer from scratch, from ordering the parts to installing your OS, along with a printable PDF version that you can use as a reference. More ?
How to Get iOS 5's Biggest Features in Android Right Now
iOS 5, Apple's latest update to its mobile OS came with a ton of great new features for iPhone and iPad owners. If you own an Android phone and wish some of those new features can be yours, they're closer than you think. More ?
How to Make (and Sustain) a Good First Impression Every Time
In a perfect world, friendships, relationships, and business contacts would all develop naturally and blossom exactly how you'd like, but that's not the world we live in. Rather than leave it all to chance, here are a few things that can help you leave a great first impression, and form that into a lasting relationship.More ?
What Is UPnP and How Do I Use it to Stream Media to My TV?
If you're tired of transferring movies and TV shows to a PlayStation 3's hard drive whenever you want to watch them, you can stream media from your computer via UPnP. Here's how you do it. More ?
How to Deal with Deadbeats by Using Clever Tricks and Blackmail
People sometimes make you promises they can't?or won't?keep, leaving you with the short end of the stick. We've all made this error once or twice, but we reserve a special name for the people who don't follow through as a matter of habit: deadbeats. More ?
So there you have it. It has been a great year of how-tos and walkthroughs. Whether your favorite of the year made the list or not, we'd love to hear which guide helped you the most in the comments.
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