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Feedly begins migrating users to its own backend, wishes Google Reader a happy retirement

Enrique Manalang June 17, 2013 4

feedly

Feedly isn’t wasting any time. With a couple of weeks to spare before Google shuts down its beloved Reader service, Feedly has announced that it’s in the process of finalizing the migration of its users from the Google Reader backend to the brand new Feedly cloud.

Formerly called the Normandy [...]

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New proof-of-concept camera sensor is five times more light sensitive than modern camera tech

Briley Kenney June 17, 2013 2

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Let’s be honest here. Smartphone cameras are convenient, but a lot of them just plain suck in low-light conditions. Sometimes the resulting images can come out grainy, and other times they end up being much too dark. Photo editing software can often work miracles, but with shoddy low-light images there’s [...]

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US government has direct access to data servers of major tech companies, is potentially spying on… everyone

Briley Kenney June 14, 2013 19

PRISM Slide

This is a little late, but in light of recent events it’s still certainly worth covering. Just days after the news broke that the NSA or National Security Agency had a secret court order which allowed them to view various wireless records, we found out it was a lot worse [...]

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[Windows] Track shutdown times, session duration, and reasons for power-off with TurnedOnTimesView

Briley Kenney June 14, 2013 2

TurnedOnTimesView UIOne way to monitor your PC and how it’s used is to keep track of shutdown times and the duration of each user session. While you may not be able to see what a user was doing during their particular session, you can still get a feel for how long [...]

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[Android] Automate tasks and actions based on time, day, location, battery level, and more with Profile Flow

Briley Kenney June 14, 2013 0

Profile Flow DashboardAutomation is a pretty useful function, especially for mobile devices. If there’s a particular task you find yourself often performing, or there are various functions that you migrate to frequently then automation can help you get those things done without requiring manual input. For example, you can set your Wi[...]

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[iPhone] Create and share PDF documents with PDF it All

Tucker June 14, 2013 0

mzl.bgagkqgo.320x480-75PDFs are great. They’re easy to view, and their clean look makes them ideal for sharing reports, articles, images, and more. You can password protect them, use to them to share read-only documents, compact, and self-contained. For all these reasons and more, it makes sense to have a PDF app [...]

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[iPhone] My Wonderful Days Lite is a private diary app with an emotive twist

Tucker June 14, 2013 0

mzl.bvwvsipw.320x480-75The very word “diary” conjures up images of pre-teen girls writing about their “crushes” in a sparkly pink notebook. In reality, however, people of both genders (and all ages) have the desire to write down their secret thoughts. Everyone has secrets. Some are big, some are small…but they can all [...]

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Riding this swing takes guts [Amazing Photo of the Day]

Ashraf June 14, 2013 3
Riding this swing takes guts [Amazing Photo of the Day]

If you fall off, where will you land?

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Incredibly stunning Thailand [Wallpaper]

Ashraf June 14, 2013 1
Incredibly stunning Thailand [Wallpaper]

Wow. Just wow.

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The problem with social networks and the people that use them [Comic]

Ashraf June 14, 2013 1
The problem with social networks and the people that use them [Comic]

Sure not all social networkers behave like this, but I’m sure we all know someone like this.

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Xbox One vs PlayStation 4 [Infographic]

Ashraf June 14, 2013 2
Xbox One vs PlayStation 4 [Infographic]

This infographic compares Xbox One vs PS4, based on information available to date.

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“I wish I could Google search for things in my house” [Image]

Ashraf June 14, 2013 1
“I wish I could Google search for things in my house” [Image]

I wish…

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E3 game spotlight — Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag

Briley Kenney June 14, 2013 0

Assassins Creed IV Black Flag

Assassin’s Creed IV is the next title in the acclaimed series. Assassin’s Creed III saw the end of Desmond’s story, so originally it was not clear whether or not the next game will include future elements. As the name implies, ACIV will follow pirate assassin Edward Kenway, the grandfather of [...]

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E3 game spotlight — Mad Max

Briley Kenney June 14, 2013 0

Mad Max Screenshots

Yep, they’re finally making a game based on the series of films with the same name. It’s being developed by the same company that made Just Cause 2, Avalanche Studios.

System: Xbox 360, PS3, Xbox One, PS4, PC

As taken from the game’s official site:

Play as Mad Max, a

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E3 game spotlight — Watch Dogs

Briley Kenney June 14, 2013 0

Watch Dogs

Watch Dogs will be an open world survival game meshed with action and espionage elements. It was first unveiled during Ubisoft’s E3 press conference last year.

System: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii-U, PS4, Xbox One

According to the game’s official site:

Set in Chicago, where a central network of computers connects

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Wearable Power Pocket charges mobile devices with body and heat energy

Briley Kenney June 14, 2013 6

Power Pocket by Vodafone

The world is filled with zany technology. As global technology advances, so does the way we interact with it, naturally. Despite advances, there are still a few limitations that we just can’t seem to overcome. Energy consumption, for example, is one such issue. Electronic devices need power or juice to [...]

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How to create a hidden, password protected folder on Windows without any third-party program [Guide]

Mukhi June 13, 2013 15
How to create a hidden, password protected folder on Windows without any third-party program [Guide]

Do you use software, or a program, or an application to make your file(s) or folder(s) private (password protected) in Windows? How about making a folder private (password protected) in Windows without using a program, or having programming skill at all? This article shows you have to do that.

In [...]

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[Windows] DNSQuerySniffer allows you to monitor outgoing connection information

Briley Kenney June 13, 2013 0

DNSQuerySniffer UISecurity will always be a relevant issue, because no matter what people are doing they want to be safe, for the most part anyway (we’re not discussing thrill seekers here). Internet security is a whole different topic altogether. There are many ways to remain secure on the internet, but one [...]

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[Android] Change the display resolution and aspect ratio of your device with Resolution Changer

Briley Kenney June 13, 2013 0

Resolution Changer 5One thing in particular that you can do with any computer is change the screen resolution. This is helpful if you want to increase performance for graphic intensive games, and in some cases it even allows you to output content to a monitor or display. What I mean by that [...]

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[iPhone] 30/30 is a task manager with a unique interface

Tucker June 13, 2013 0

mzl.awnvpcsp.320x480-75For most people, some kind of task manager is a must. For some people, that tasks manager is a PA or an executive assistant. For others, it’s a simple pen and paper to-do list. For iPhone fans, the task manager is often an app. One such app is 30/30, [...]

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[iPhone] Track your online purchases and find great deals with Slice

Tucker June 13, 2013 0

mzl.hprlxvhz.320x480-75I do pretty much all of my shopping online, save for groceries and the occasional shirt. Actually, a large chunk of my tshirts do come from online, shirt-of-the-day kinds of sites. Even with shipping, online retailers offer up some incredible bargains that brick and mortar stores just can’t beat. However, [...]

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[Mac OS X] Noteworthy+ is a menu bar app for notes, to-do lists, and more

Tucker June 13, 2013 0

mzl.iphueaad.800x500-75Throughout history, there have been plenty of people who were both young and talented. Age doesn’t always equal experience, and many apps and computer technologies have been created by young, forward-thinking people. The tech sector is great that way: most other industries would dismiss a young person’s ideas out of [...]

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Awesomely beautiful Monaco [Wallpaper]

Ashraf June 13, 2013 3
Awesomely beautiful Monaco [Wallpaper]

Beautiful capture of the city of Monte-Carlo in Monaco.

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This is a really happy crocodile [Amazing Photo of the Day]

Ashraf June 13, 2013 5
This is a really happy crocodile [Amazing Photo of the Day]

My, what a strong tail crocodiles have.

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Apple iRadio “is a revolution” [Comic]

Ashraf June 13, 2013 1
Apple iRadio “is a revolution” [Comic]

Seven years after Spotify, Apple releases revolutionary iRadio.

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A geeky car engine [Image]

Ashraf June 13, 2013 1
A geeky car engine [Image]

This car engine is painted to look like a Nintendo SNES controller.

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‘Facebook Rehabilitation Center’ [Image]

Ashraf June 13, 2013 1
‘Facebook Rehabilitation Center’ [Image]

I’m sure we all know a person or two who needs to go here.

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Why are there so many cat videos on the internet? [Image]

Ashraf June 13, 2013 8
Why are there so many cat videos on the internet? [Image]

Cats vs dogs war coming in 5… 4… 3… 2… 1…

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Who remembers the days when telephone and electrical lines ruled the sky? [Image]

Ashraf June 13, 2013 2
Who remembers the days when telephone and electrical lines ruled the sky? [Image]

These photos are of telephone lines over New York in 1887, so I doubt anyone remembers this specific scene. But, still, the question is valid: who remembers those days? In fact, for some people “those days” are today. I’m currently overseas and electrical lines still rule the sky here; not so much anymore in the States.

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Google employee quits to work at Bing; his Google co-workers gave him this cake [Image]

Ashraf June 13, 2013 0
Google employee quits to work at Bing; his Google co-workers gave him this cake [Image]

“Congratulations Travis. Did you mean: Congratulations Traitor?”

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E3 game spotlight — Dragon Age (III): Inquisition

Briley Kenney June 13, 2013 4

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Originally titled Dragon Age III: Inquisition, it appears the III has dropped from the title altogether. It will be the third iteration in the series, introducing a lot of more traditional RPG mechanics like armor and character customization (followers).

System: PS3, Xbox 360, PC, PS4, Xbox One

Apparently, Dragon Age [...]

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E3 game spotlight — Kingdom Hearts 3

Briley Kenney June 13, 2013 1

Kingdom_hearts_3_logo

Kingdom Hearts III is the next significant installment in the famed Disney RPG series from Square Enix. Ever since the second game, there have been a lot of minor releases like Birth By Sleep, and Chain of Memories. While some of those side games did a great job at fleshing [...]

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E3 game spotlight — Destiny

Briley Kenney June 13, 2013 0

Destiny Logo

Destiny is the latest game from superstar developer Bungie of Halo fame. If you don’t know what the Halo series is by now, then it’s safe to say you’re a little behind the times. Rumored to be something like a first person shooter MMO, we do know one thing for [...]

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[Windows] Batch replace text in Excel, Word, and text files with Replace Genius

Briley Kenney June 12, 2013 4

Replace Genius Welcome ScreenSometimes you just need to replace sections of text in an existing document. Unfortunately, the ability to batch replace sections of text in documents is often only supported for simple text files. It seems silly when you think about it, especially considering how many people use Word, Excel and other [...]

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[Android] App Stats allows you to track updates, ratings, and more of any Google Play apps or games

Briley Kenney June 12, 2013 0

Apps Stats categoriesSo I was part of a team recently that launched a game, or more specifically an app in the Google Play store. Needless to say, I check on the game’s status daily. It’s good to read the customer reviews, see what kind of ratings the game is getting, and even [...]

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