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By Jeff Belanger - October 31, 2013

isoHunt is back, resurrected by mysterious team

The classic BitTorrent site isoHunt was shut down earlier this month, with its owner Gary Fung having to pay $110 million dollars to copyright owners. However, it is now back under similar name of isoHunt.to, and it has been resto...

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By Costea Lestoc - October 31, 2013

Sprint successfully tests wireless gigabit internet speed

Sprint, 3rd largest mobile service provider in the USA, on Wednesday demonstrated the capability to hit 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) over-the-air speed at its lab near Silicon Valley, Calif. This is 17 times faster than the present...

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By Jeff Belanger - October 31, 2013

Ashton Kutcher is new Lenovo product engineer

When you think of the name Ashton Kutcher, what comes to mind are things like actor, That 70s Show and Twitter. What doesn’t come to mind is product engineer. Well apparently you’ll now have to add that to the list as ...

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By Costea Lestoc - October 31, 2013

Intel to start manufacturing ARM chips in 2014

Yesterday an announcement came from Intel partner Altera at the ARM developer’s conference, which states that Intel will start making ARM-based chips starting from 2014. The first of these chips will be Altera Stratix 10 SoC, powe...

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By Denise - October 31, 2013

New sticker helps spot salmonella in produce, before you eat it

Worried about food borne illnesses? Most people are. Consuming under cooked foods such as eggs and chicken can cause you to become ill with salmonella poisoning. But the biggest outbreaks for the food borne sickness isn’t from chi...

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By Denise - October 31, 2013

MIT to use particle accelerator to find dark matter

Researchers from MIT are planning to test a new theory about dark matter and how it exists. Dark matter is estimated to be make up the majority of the universe but little is known about its structure. In fact, there has never actu...

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By Costea Lestoc - October 31, 2013

Android continues to dominate mobile market worldwide, Windows Phone grows 165% since last year

244 million smartphones and 438 million handsets were shipped worldwide during 2013 Q3, with the biggest winner being Samsung yet again; Samsung not only retained the top dog slot but also grew its share of global smartphone shipm...

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By Enrique Manalang - October 31, 2013

Sony answers every question you have about the PlayStation 4 in massive FAQ

With a little over two weeks left before the launch of the PlayStation 4, Sony has released “The Ultimate FAQ” for the system. It contains a massive amount of details and facts regarding the console, and you’ll l...

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By Ashraf - October 31, 2013

Free Apowersoft Streaming Video Recorder! [SoS]

Get Apowersoft Streaming Video Recorder for free from dotTech's sister site, SharewareOnSale.

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Tip / Trick
By Ashraf - October 30, 2013

How to create strong, secure passwords that you can easily remember [Tip]

It seems like with the increasing level of access to technology on a global scale, there are increasing numbers of scam artists, hackers, pricks, punks, assholes, scumbags, etc. that try to find ways to make everyone’s digit...

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Review
By Mdu - October 30, 2013

[Windows] GPU Temp is a simple minimalistic tool to monitor your graphics card temperature

For anyone who has a graphics card especially a high end one, its important to understand its cooling needs. Whether you’re a gamer or graphics designer, you have to be conscious on how much heat your GPU may be generating. ...

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By Kent - October 30, 2013

[Android] Listen to Emails and News is a free text-to-speech app that lets you listen instead of read

One of the many advantages of using a text-to-speech app is that you can easily listen to your favorite e-books and websites even if you’re doing something else. It is a great option for people who likes to multi-task as well as t...

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By Denise - October 30, 2013

USA FREEDOM Act to limit NSA mass data collection… only if Congress passes it

In light of the recent NSA scandal, US congressmen and women are planning to do something to help make Americans to feel safer about their privacy while they are online. The new bill, Uniting and Strengthening America by Fulfillin...

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By Jeff Belanger - October 30, 2013

Robotics team seeks to bring video games into the physical world

A new robotics team called Anki is seeking to redefine the way we look at video games and bring them into the physical sphere. “We’ve been working to take artificial intelligence out of research labs and build it in co...

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By Denise - October 30, 2013

New touch technology lets you feel objects out of thin air

There is a group of researchers at Disney that is working to give you a tactile experience while playing hands free game systems such as the Xbox Kinect. In other words, you’d be able to touch things out of thin air thanks to a de...

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By Jeff Belanger - October 30, 2013

Researchers study dolphin sonar to help underwater bomb detection

A professor and his team at the University of Southampton have been studying dolphins in an attempt to use their sonar ability to detect fish towards human detection of underwater explosives. It isn’t surprising that we coul...

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By Denise - October 30, 2013

President Obama’s Twitter links hacked by Syrian Electronic Army

There have been a string of government site hackings lately, the most recent is President Obama’s own Twitter account. The account is used by the president’s Organized for Action (OFA) campaign and was recently the victim of foul ...

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By Enrique Manalang - October 30, 2013

Hackers have acquired data from 38 million Adobe customer accounts

If you’re an Adobe customer, you might want to change your password today. Following up an initial report earlier this month where Adobe said hackers acquired data from 3 million customer accounts, the company is now saying ...

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By Jeff Belanger - October 30, 2013

Google allows Glass users to trade-in for models that fit eye prescriptions

In an attempt to broaden the market of Google Glass and make it more open to as many people as possible, Google are giving Google Glass Explorers the option to trade in their current version for one that has the same prescription ...

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By Enrique Manalang - October 30, 2013

Twitter update adds previews of images and Vine videos

Twitter has updated the way tweets look on the web and on its iOS and Android apps to be more visual and hopefully, more engaging. Essentially, the update means that tweets will now include previews for images and videos from Vine...

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Entertainment
By Enrique Manalang - October 30, 2013

The first trailer for ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ brings all your favorite mutants together [Video]

After numerous teases, the first full trailer for X-Men: Days of Future Past has been released. The trailer doesn’t exactly tell us any more than we already know, but it’s a nice look at all your favorite mutants (and ...

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By Denise - October 30, 2013

Technology experts want to overhaul method to calculate Consumer Price Index

The national economy is something that all United States citizens wonder about from time to time, especially when haggling over the budget had government offices shut down for a period of time. A question spawned by the shutdown h...

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By Ashraf - October 30, 2013

Free Ashampoo WinOptimizer 10, O&O DiskImage 6 Pro! [SoS]

Get Ashampoo WinOptimizer 10 for free and O&O DiskImage 6 Pro for free from dotTech's sister site, SharewareOnSale.

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By Ashraf - October 30, 2013

[Windows] Convert PDFs to DOC, TXT, EPUB, HTML, SWF, JPEG with PDFMate PDF Converter Pro

Need to convert PDF to Word, HTML, or images? dotTech has a review on best free PDF to Word, HTML, and images converter. Not happy with the program we mention in our review? Then maybe PDFMate PDF Converter Pro is more your taste....

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By Kent - October 29, 2013

[Windows] Convert PDF to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, JPG, PNG, and more with Cometdocs

Wouldn’t it be great if you have a tool or software that could easily convert your PDF files into Word, Excel, Text or Powerpoint? Well, there are quite a few out there that are reliable enough to convert your files into oth...

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By Denise - October 29, 2013

Yana and Bo bot toys teach children computer programming

Have a curious child that wants to know why computers and web pages do what they do? An option in the future could be the Play-i, an interactive robot that will also help children learn about computer programing as they play. Befo...

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By Denise - October 29, 2013

UK researchers hit 10 gigabit speed using LiFi, light-based data transfer

There may be a new way to transmit data rather than the traditional radio-based wireless Internet. For years groups have been working on a way to communicate by using visual light communication. And now a group of UK-based researc...

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By Costea Lestoc - October 29, 2013

Facebook won’t show video ads until 2014

t After long debates in the Facebook management, it seems that 2014 will be the year that we will be annoyed with popups video ads on the site. It’s been a while when the first speculation appeared on the fact that people at...

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By Costea Lestoc - October 29, 2013

New second generation Google Nexus 10 (2013) tablet specs leak

A few hours ago, specs have appeared online a number for the new Google Nexus 10, second generation (2013 version). Not a great surprise that information about new products or upgrades to existing ones appear just days before the ...

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By Jeff Belanger - October 29, 2013

Google updates reCAPTCHA so that you can actually read them

How many times have you been asked on the internet to prove that you are a human, prompted to retype letters or numbers, only to be unable to decipher them? This is a common practice on the internet and the technology used to make...

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By Jeff Belanger - October 29, 2013

Never before seen Star Wars Return of the Jedi footage is released on Facebook

Star Wars is a franchise that has seen a lot of ups and downs, sometimes at the same time and so have it’s fans. But after Disney’s acquisition and the announcement of a new trilogy, as well as the possibility of other...

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By Jeff Belanger - October 29, 2013

Cornell professor hopes to use Google Glass to enhance music experience

The introduction of Google Glass could be used to introduce us as well into worlds and perspectives that we have not experienced yet. At Cornell University, one of their professors, Cynthia Turner, who teaches classical music and ...

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By Denise - October 29, 2013

QardioCore monitoring device transmits critical health data wirelessly to your doctor

Patients suffering from cardiac diseases such as heart attacks and strokes may soon have a new way to relay information to their doctors. The QardioCore is a device that will help to monitor you and can then transmit the informati...

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By Costea Lestoc - October 29, 2013

Galaxy S4 Active, waterproof version of Galaxy S4, receives Mini version

Encouraged by the success of the Galaxy S4 Active, Samsung will launch a mini version for it, following the example already given by the Galaxy S4 Mini model. This new Galaxy S4 Active Mini smartphone will also be smaller, and wit...

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By Costea Lestoc - October 29, 2013

New MacBook Pros come with serious stability problems, according to reports

Announced at the same event with the iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina Display, the new MacBook Pros appear to have serious stability problems. Although we cannot say that it Apple has made a habit around this behavior, one thing...

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