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By Kent - February 6, 2014

[Web] Edit, print or save any web page as PDF with Print Friendly and PDF

In Chrome, you can directly print any web page or save it as PDF. This feature is already integrated with Chrome so whenever you want to print a page, all you need to do is to select the Print option from its context menu. The onl...

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By Alihassan Mahdi - February 6, 2014

How to display more rows on Windows 8 Start screen [Guide]

Your Windows 8/8.1 start menu (Start screen) is divided into rows and columns with Live Tiles. The start menu automatically adjusts the number of rows on your start screen depending on the vertical space or your screen resolution....

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Review
By Kent - February 6, 2014

[Android] Better organize and manage apps with Glextor App Manager Organizer

Looking for a better alternative to your phone’s default app drawer? Is your tablet lacking a good and efficient app organizer? Well, there’s no need for you to fret. The good thing about Android is that you can easily customize y...

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Entertainment
By Alihassan Mahdi - February 6, 2014

Top iOS and Android Wallpapers [Feb 6 2014]

We search through tons of wallpapers daily to find the best wallpapers for your iOS and Android device . Check out our collection of today’s top iOS and Android wallpapers . All of the wallpapers are available both in 1080×1920 an...

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By Alihassan Mahdi - February 6, 2014

Get 3 paid Android apps for free for a limited time [Feb 6 2014]

There are many apps in the Google Play Store that drop their prices to free everyday. Finding only the best to download is the hard part. I searched through the many freebies and picked out the best apps for you to download. Hand ...

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By Alihassan Mahdi - February 6, 2014

Get 5 paid iOS apps for free for a limited time [Feb 6 2014]

There are many apps in the Apple App Store that drop their prices to free everyday. Finding only the best to download is the hard part. I searched through the many freebies and picked out the best apps for you to download. Hand pi...

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News
By Jeff Belanger - February 6, 2014

Scientists create bionic hand that allows patients to feel

Scientists have created a bionic hand that actually let’s a person feel with it. The full details have been published in the Science Translational Medicine Journal on the experiment lasted a month and had very positive resul...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - February 6, 2014

Viral mobile game Flappy Bird is making $50,000 a day from ads

Flappy Bird, the silly little mobile game that’s been exploding in popularity recently, is making its developer a nice sum of money every day. Vietnamese developer Dong Nguyen told The Verge in an interview that Flappy Bird ...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - February 6, 2014

North Korea copies Mac OS X in latest version of homegrown Red Star operating system

North Korea’s state-sanctioned (and supposedly homegrown) operating system, Red Star, is looking a little different these days. The last time the outside world caught a glimpse of Red Star, it was sporting a Windows 7-inspir...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - February 6, 2014

Google will modify how it shows search results to avoid $5 billion fine from EU

Google has reached a tentative agreement with the European Commission regarding the way it displays search results. This could and will most likely put an end to a three-year antitrust investigation on Google. If the company did n...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - February 6, 2014

Mozilla announces Firefox Launcher, a homescreen replacement for Android

Mozilla has announced plans to release its own Android Launcher. They’re calling it Firefox Launcher and its powered by EverythingMe, another Android launcher that recently just got out of beta. EverythingMe is billed as a c...

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News
By Jeff Belanger - February 6, 2014

New study reveals the ridiculous amount of sexting being done

According to a new study there is quite a lot of sexting being done these days. The study “Love, Relationships, and Technology” was designed to figure out just how many people send texts or pics of a sexual nature. It ...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - February 6, 2014

Iridium portable hotspot gives you internet access anywhere in the world

This is the Iridium GO!, and the guys behind it claim that it’s the industry’s first portable satellite hotspot. Since the GO! pulls its data from satellites and not your carrier’s cell towers, it can be used pre...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - February 6, 2014

Cruise ship uses 80-inch HDTVs and RED Epic cameras to make “virtual balconies”

Royal Caribbean is offering their guests an interesting way of experiencing the seas on a cruise. If you somehow couldn’t book a room with an awesome balcony view, or maybe don’t wanna spend all that money for one, you...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - February 6, 2014

Sony is selling its VAIO business, exiting the PC market

The rumors were true, Sony is indeed selling the VAIO PC business. The company officially announced the move today, confirming that the VAIO computer division would be sold to a Japanese investment fund, Japan Industrial Partners....

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - February 6, 2014

Finally, we’ve found Nemo [Amazing Photo of the Day]

The fish protects the anemone and gets to feed on parasites.

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - February 6, 2014

Battlefield 4 [Wallpaper]

EA has surely spoiled this game for everyone, thanks!

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - February 6, 2014

“Never bring your girlfriend to work” [Humor]

A manager is now out of a job, all because he thought it was cool to show off company equipment to his hot new girlfriend. Or, at least I hope she was (is) hot.

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - February 6, 2014

Why Google acquires robot companies? [Comic]

Arm yourselves, we've got Androids to destroy.

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - February 6, 2014

“Fantasy novels deconstructed” [Infographic]

$5 bucks you've never read one of these novels.

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Entertainment
By Vamien McKalin - February 6, 2014

Short film: Star Wars Darktroopers [Video]

Watch it, it's pretty good.

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Review
By Kent - February 5, 2014

[Windows] Create and edit your own icons with Junior Icon Editor

Icons serve as integral components to almost any type of platform, software or application. Without icons, the user interface of every program would look so dull. The same goes for forums and websites. It’s just that when it comes...

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Tip / Trick
By Alihassan Mahdi - February 5, 2014

How to automatically enter file or folder location in command prompt on Windows and Mac [Tip]

Today we have a quick trick for you that will come in handy many times. Did you know that you can enter a file’s or folder’s location (local URL patch) automatically into a command prompt without having to type it in m...

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Tip / Trick
By MatthewA - February 5, 2014

How to change design of taskbar icons on Windows 7 and 8 [Guide]

Sure, you can manually customize each of the shortcuts on the Windows 7/8/8.1 taskbar and Start menu. However, there’s a quicker way to change them all in one go. This guide shows you how you can change Windows 7/8/8.1 taskbar ico...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - February 5, 2014

Rare Nintendo game sells for $100,088 on eBay

A rare cartridge for the Nintendo Entertainment System was sold on eBay for $100,008. Despite the fact that the cartridge was pre-owned, had its front label torn off and was in acceptable — not perfect — condition, the...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - February 5, 2014

Steve Jobs wanted to let Sony VAIOs run Mac OS X

Steve Jobs was known to have been an admirer of Sony products. In fact, he liked the VAIO line of PCs so much that he wanted to let Sony put Mac OS X on them. According to writer Nobuyuki Hayashi, ex-Sony president Kunitake Ando m...

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News
By Jeff Belanger - February 5, 2014

14-year-old girl is burned by iPhone 5c that caught on fire in her pants

A 14-yea-old girl received 2nd degree burns from her iPhone 5c, which caught on fire in her pants. The girl, who has not been named, is from Kennebunk, Maine, and the incident occurred while waiting for class to start. “Immediatel...

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News
By Jeff Belanger - February 5, 2014

Hacker collective files criminal complaint against German government

One of Europe’s oldest hacker groups has filed a criminal complaint against Germany’s government and those in charge of its spy agencies. The Chaos Computer Club (CCC), which is the biggest hacker group in Europe, alon...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - February 5, 2014

Satya Nadella is Microsoft’s new CEO, and this is his first letter to employees

You’ve probably already heard the big news that Microsoft has chosen their next CEO. Satya Nadella, who is known for spearheading the company’s enterprise and cloud businesses, is the successor to Steve Ballmer, who wi...

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News
By Jeff Belanger - February 5, 2014

Thousands of credit card info may have been stolen from US hotels

It seems that thousands of people who’ve stayed at American hotels might have had their debit and credit card information stolen. This information has been released by Brian Krebs, an independent researcher from Krebs on Sec...

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News
By Jeff Belanger - February 5, 2014

California wants Google to move their barge in the San Fransisco Bay

Apparently the state of California was also surprised by Google’s barge in the San Fransisco Bay, and have ordered it to be moved. They have told the developers of Treasure Island that the barge does not have the proper perm...

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News
By Jeff Belanger - February 5, 2014

Major tech companies release information on government surveillance requests

Yesterday, several of the major tech companies released information on the amount of requests they received from the government. Now the numbers still aren’t specific, and deal in ranges, but it does give the public a better...

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News
By Jeff Belanger - February 5, 2014

Obama promotes ConnectED initiative, will increase student access to technology

President Obama announced that leaders in the tech industry have pledged $750 million towards bolstering the access students have to technology. President Obama said that he wanted to make it so that in 5 years 99% of students hav...

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News
By Jeff Belanger - February 5, 2014

Snowden documents reveal British spy cyberattack on Anonymous

More documents from Edward Snowden have revealed how British spies went after the hacktivist group Anonymous. Britain’s Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group (JTRIG), which is similar to the NSA, ran an operation called R...

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News
By Jeff Belanger - February 5, 2014

Famous Japanese composer reveals he is a fraud

A famous Japanese composer revealed that he had been taking credit for music composed by someone else for close to two decades. Mamoru Samuragochi is known for composing Hiroshima Symphony No 1, which is a tribute to those who die...

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