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By Enrique Manalang - March 20, 2014

Star Wars Episode VII will be set 30 years after ‘Return of the Jedi,’ filming begins in May

Disney and Lucasfilm have announced new details for Star Wars Episode VII. Confirming previous rumors, Episode VII will take place 30 years after Return of the Jedi. The new film will feature both old returning characters alongsid...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 20, 2014

Motorola announces beautiful Moto 360, the first Android Wear smartwatch

For Google’s announcement of Android Wear, it heavily featured a particular watch in its promotional images and video. That watch is Motorola’s own Moto 360, which will be one of the very first smartwatches to take adv...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 20, 2014

Google announces Android Wear, an OS for wearable technology

Google has announced Android Wear, its take on wearable technology. Instead of creating its own smartwatch, Google’s approach to Android Wear is very similar to that of Android with smartphones. They’ve built an operat...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 20, 2014

Sony announces its take on virtual reality, Project Morpheus

During a panel at this year’s Game Developer Conference, Sony took the stage and announced Project Morpheus. Project Morpheus is Sony’s take on a virtual reality headset, and the details of its capabilities are promisi...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 19, 2014

Disney confirms plans for Incredibles 2

Disney has been the bearer of good news lately. First new details on Star Wars Episode VII and now sequels to of its film franchises, one of which many will be very happy about. Disney says there are now plans to produce a third f...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 19, 2014

Xbox One launching in 26 more countries in September

While Sony’s PlayStation 4 is currently selling more than its Microsoft counterpart, the Xbox One is also not available in a number of countries. Microsoft has announced that that’s all set to change this coming Septem...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 19, 2014

Microsoft’s ambitious Project Spark is now in open beta for Xbox One [Video]

Project Spark is now in open beta for the Xbox One, meaning anyone with the console can download and try the beta without the previous beta code requirement. While Project Spark is a video game, it’s also designed as a tool ...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 19, 2014

Microsoft is expected to announce Office for iPad on March 27th during first event with new CEO

Microsoft has an event scheduled in San Francisco on March 27th. According to sources familiar with the matter, Microsoft will be announcing a version of Microsoft Office for Apple’s iPad. Office is currently available on iO...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 19, 2014

Twitch live streaming comes to mobile games, beginning with Asphalt 8: Airborne

Twitch live streaming is going mobile with Asphalt 8: Airborne. The game will be the first mobile game with livestreaming capabilities, featuring the ability to broadcast not only the game, but also the player and their voice via ...

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By Jeff Belanger - March 19, 2014

Root worms evolve and become resistant to Bt corn

It seems that root worms have finally evolved to the point where they have become resistant to Bt corn , which is something scientists have been saying would happen for years. Bt corn was introduced in 1996 and is genetically modi...

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Review
By Kent - March 18, 2014

[Windows] Say goodbye to repetitive typing with TypeText, a free tool that automatically enters your frequently used words

Time is gold and this is exactly the reason why a lot of us would constantly seek for better ways to become more productive and goal-oriented. It is also an undeniable fact that time management plays a very important role in one&#...

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Tip / Trick
By Ashraf - March 18, 2014

Get over 10 Android, iOS, and Mac paid apps for free!

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By MatthewA - March 18, 2014

How to change Windows 7 and 8 library icons [Tip]

The Windows Explorer 7 and 8 library icons are not icons which you can customize in the same ways as more standard folders. Nevertheless, with suitable software you can still change the library icons to other alternatives. The sui...

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By Derrik - March 18, 2014

How to boot Android smartphones and tablets into Safe Mode [Guide]

The Android operating system has been steadily gaining popularity with modders in recent years. Modifying an Android device isn’t exactly the safest thing in the world, so knowing some basic troubleshooting is a must. After ...

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Tip / Trick
By MatthewA - March 18, 2014

How to add screen saver shortcuts to the desktop on Windows [Guide]

This dotTech article covered customizing screens savers. Would it not be great if you could add shortcuts for them to the Windows desktop? Then you could play them any time instead of waiting for them to reach their periodic inter...

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Tip / Trick
By MatthewA - March 18, 2014

How to set up an OpenOffice Base database, part two [Guide]

In part one of our guide on how to setup OpenOffice Base database, we covered how you can set up the tables for a software database. Of course, you can input software records directly into those database tables; but it’s bet...

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By MatthewA - March 18, 2014

How to conditionally format OpenOffice spreadsheet cells [Guide]

The freeware OpenOffice spreadsheet application, which you add to your Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, Mac OS X or Linux software library from this website, is one with a variety of formatting options. Among them is a conditional fo...

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By Jeff Belanger - March 18, 2014

Sim City finally gets an offline mode

Roughly a year after the debacle that was the launch of Sim City, the developers have released an update that people have probably been waiting for the most: The ability to play the game offline. The troublesome launch of the iter...

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By Jeff Belanger - March 18, 2014

Google and Viacom end $1 billion YouTube legal dispute

The legal dispute between Google and Viacom, which started back in 2007 because Viacom wasn’t happy about unauthorized TV clips being shown on YouTube, has finally ended and it looks like the two companies will be working cl...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 18, 2014

Microsoft OneNote is now free for everyone

Microsoft is going big with OneNote. The note-taking app and service has largely been a Windows-only affair, but now its launching its first ever Mac version. In addition to being cross-platform, OneNote is now going free for all ...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 18, 2014

‘Free to Play’ documentary about million dollar eSports tournament launches for free on March 19

Valve is releasing Free to Play on March 19th, a documentary about three professional gamers who compete for a million dollar prize. The film follows the players as they prepare for the tournament and highlights the different chal...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 18, 2014

EU votes in favor of universal mobile charger using micro USB for all mobile devices

Looking for the right charger for your mobile device in Europe might soon become very easy. The European Union has recently voted in favor of introducing a single universal mobile charger for all mobile devices. The legislation is...

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - March 18, 2014

Giant’s causeway [Amazing Photo of the Day]

This image is quite splendid. To imagine this happened 50 million years ago, wowza!

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By Vamien McKalin - March 18, 2014

Cottages on the beautiful seashore [Wallpaper]

Would you live at a place like this despite the obvious dangers?

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - March 18, 2014

Most expensive gaming apps of all time — $350 for an app?! [Infographic]

Notice how most of these games are available on iOS. Sad, very sad.

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Tip / Trick
By MatthewA - March 18, 2014

How to easily move or copy files to other folders from right-click context menu in Windows [Guide]

You can add a variety of new options to the Windows XP/Vista/7/8 right-click context menus by tweaking the registry. Among the options that you can add to the Windows Explorer context menus are Copy To Folder and Move To Folder. B...

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Review
By Kent - March 18, 2014

[Android] AlarmPad is a beautiful alarm clock app that also shows you the latest weather forecast

Sure, there are lots of alarm clock apps out there but have you ever tried one that goes beyond the usual? Like, for example, when the alarm starts, you also get to see the latest updates about the weather. You also get to know if...

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Review
By Kent - March 18, 2014

[Web] Convert Files is a free online file conversion tool that converts documents, images, videos, audio, etc.

Converting different files into other formats can be quite a hassle. Aside from the fact that you’ll need a converter that would support a specific format, you will also need to ensure that your files don’t get messed ...

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By Ashraf - March 18, 2014

Get over 15 paid Android, iOS, and Mac apps for free!

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By MatthewA - March 18, 2014

How to setup an OpenOffice Base database, part one [Guide]

Those who add software to their PC or Mac willy-nilly might lose track of some of the software they have installed. Would it not be great to have a database which you can open to find the location of all your installed software? T...

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Tip / Trick
By Derrik - March 18, 2014

How to enable smooth scrolling in Google Chrome [Guide]

Google Chrome is a wonderful browser, but if there’s one thing it’s lacking is the way it scrolls. However, it’s not as if this feature isn’t being toyed with behind the scenes. As such, in the hidden chrom...

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Tip / Trick
By Derrik - March 18, 2014

How to run ChromeOS in Windows 8 and 8.1 [Guide]

Google’s ChromeOS is getting increasingly popular. Last year, 21% of all laptops sold ran Google’s OS. Recently Google has added the ability to run it right inside Windows 8. Some speculate that the Internet titan has ...

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By Enrique Manalang - March 18, 2014

Man fixes Blue Screen of Death on MacBook Pro by baking it in the oven

Ales Kocjancic, founder of Live Systems, was left with a MacBook that would boot only to show the “Blue Screen of Death.” He didn’t have AppleCare and other fixes found online wouldn’t work for him. So he b...

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By Jeff Belanger - March 18, 2014

Hacker cracks Safari at Pwn2Own, wins $62,500

Everyone’s software was cracked at Pwn2Own, which is a hacker’s conference, and this included Safari, which was taken down by Liang Chen, who took home $62,500 for the deed. The conference was sponsored by Hewlett-Pack...

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By Vamien McKalin - March 18, 2014

Google and Microsoft block companies from making devices that run both Android and Windows

Dreaming of owning a device that runs both Windows and Android? Well, you’re out of luck as Google and Microsoft doesn’t want this to ever happen. Apparently, OEMs tried to get Windows and Android to play nice on table...

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