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By Ashraf - September 3, 2013

This is Super Mario Bros in Jurassic Park [Image]

Bootleg video came is of Super Mario Bros in Jurassic Park.

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By Briley Kenney - September 2, 2013

[Windows] Create photo collages quickly and easily with Collagerator

To many of us, photos are extremely important. They help document some of the best times of our lives. Of course, there are bad photos too some of which may even memorialize moments we’d much rather forget. That’s beside the point...

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Tip / Trick
By Alejandro Longoria - September 2, 2013

How to create, format, and manage partitions on Windows (without third-party programs) [Guide]

Disk partitioning is the act of dividing a hard disk drive (HDD) into multiple logical storage units referred to as partitions, to treat one physical disk drive as if it were multiple disks, so that different filesystems can be us...

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By Ashraf - September 2, 2013

Free Genie Timeline Home 2013 + cheap Timeline Pro 2013! [SharewareOnSale]

Get Genie Timeline Home 2013 for free ($39.95 value) and Genie Timeline Professional 2013 for $3.99 ($59.95 value) from dotTech's sister site, SharewareOnSale.

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By Derrik - September 2, 2013

How to edit build.prop file on Android smartphones and tablets [Guide]

Tired of seeing ‘This app is incompatible with your device’ in the Play Store? Say no more! With this guide, you’ll learn how to change your device’s build.prop file. By doing this, you’ll trick your ...

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Tip / Trick
By Derrik - September 2, 2013

How to install Ubuntu on Nexus 7 [Guide]

Love the Nexus 7 but not so interested in how limited Android can sometimes be? If so, you’re in luck. This guide will teach you how to install Ubuntu 13.04 directly onto your Nexus 7. After following this guide, you’l...

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Review
By Tucker - September 2, 2013

[Mac OS X] System Lens helps you manage tasks and review system usage

Ctrl+Alt+Delete. It’s one of the first shortcuts every computer savvy/Windows savvy person learns, and it’s great for quitting a program that just won’t terminate when it’s told to. Doing the same thing on ...

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By Tucker - September 2, 2013

[iOS] Train your brain with a word game called Conundra

Brain training games have been in vogue for several years now, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down. Casual games that keep your mind alert and plastic are thought to help stave off dementia and age-related mental decay. P...

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By Derrik - September 2, 2013

How to root Kyocera Hydro on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich [Guide]

Have a Kyocera Hydro that you want to get a little more out of? This guide will teach you exactly how you can root your device! In no time at all you’ll have root access on your Hydro, which will open the door to endless possibili...

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By Derrik - September 2, 2013

How to root LG G2 on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean [Guide]

Have a LG G2 that you want to get a little more out of? This guide will teach you exactly how you can root your device! In no time at all you’ll have root access on your LG G2, which will open the door to endless possibilities. Di...

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News
By Vamien McKalin - September 2, 2013

MIT scientists develop 110-core super CPU

Both the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 have an 8-core CPU on the inside, and that’s great. However, these CPUs are nothing compared to the 110-core processor developed by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M...

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By Enrique Manalang - September 2, 2013

Tencent is offering users 10TB of free cloud storage. You read that right.

Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft and basically any other company that provides users with cloud storage might be ashamed by the following news. Chinese company Tencent is offering a jaw-dropping 10TB of free cloud storage through ...

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By Vamien McKalin - September 2, 2013

US government spends $11 billion to help crack encrypted emails

Your text messages and emails are no longer safe, but we’re guessing you already knew that. According to a report from the Washington Post, the US federal government is working on an $11 billion and 35,000-employee program devoted...

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By Vamien McKalin - September 2, 2013

New Zealand’s new law bans software patents, roundhouse kicks patents troll in the face

I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of patent trolls suddenly cried out in terror as they were suddenly silenced. I feel something wonderful has happened. Yes, while you were sleeping, New Zealand’s parliament ...

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By Vamien McKalin - September 2, 2013

Microsoft and Google team up against the U.S. government

Both Microsoft and Google are unable to team up and build a Windows Phone 8 YouTube app, but at least these companies can team up to fight against the government. So all is not so bad in the world, and that’s great news all round....

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By Enrique Manalang - September 2, 2013

The world’s fastest train resumes testing in Japan, reaches speeds of up to 500 kph (310 mph)

Japan is known for having some awesome trains, many of which are some of the fastest bullet trains in the world. But this newest train, which recently resumed testing, is reportedly the fastest train in the world. Central Japan Ra...

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By Enrique Manalang - September 2, 2013

Samsung’s latest ad reminds us that laptops are killing our posture [Video]

If you’re a regular laptop user, there’s a very good chance that you’ve found yourself using your computer in a strange position. Sometimes, it just takes too much effort to plop up your device on a desk at the r...

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By Enrique Manalang - September 2, 2013

Pictures of the Samsung Galaxy Gear leak days before announcement

It’s officially September and we’re only days away now from Samsung officially revealing its long-rumored smartwatch. But thanks to VentureBeat, we’re getting an early look. If this is indeed the Galaxy Gear that...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - September 2, 2013

Don’t buy a Moto X just yet, it will be reduced to $99 (on contract) by Christmas [Rumor]

If you were impressed by the newly-branded Motorola’s latest phone and are dead-set on getting one, you might want to hold off for awhile. According to the prolific evleaks, the new Moto X might be getting a $100 price cut. ...

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By Ashraf - September 2, 2013

Grand sunset [Wallpaper]

The sun is large in this one.

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By Ashraf - September 2, 2013

Is that a real horse? [Amazing Photo of the Day]

Check out this realistic sand art of a horse.

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By Ashraf - September 2, 2013

“Why did you block me?! What is going on over there?!” [Humor]

Lady wants to buy shoes, sees shoe selling website down, and calls the web host to try to bring it back up... despite not being the owner of the website.

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By Ashraf - September 2, 2013

The dangers of using a dating website [Comic]

Dating sites can be vicious.

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By Ashraf - September 2, 2013

Ashraf has won a $2,000,000 Microsoft award [Image]

"Microsoft South Africa" has "approved a claim of $2,000,000" for me. Woohoo!

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By Ashraf - September 2, 2013

Tank Vader is a $1,000 custom toy tank with Darth Vadar on top [Image]

That is a custom modification by Gabriel Dishaw that involves "toy tank, vintage model pieces, computers, adding machines, typewriters, wire and airplane parts". And of course, Darth Vadar.

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By Ashraf - September 2, 2013

Using zip ties to hold up a server is asking for trouble [Image]

Some tech somewhere in the world decided to use one zip tie to help hold up a server. Bad idea.

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By Ashraf - September 2, 2013

This is what happens when you try to install Windows 95 on a modern laptop [Image]

Person tries to install Windows 95 on a netbook, gets an error that floppy disk must be removed... but the netbook has no floppy drive.

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By Ashraf - September 2, 2013

Microsoft .NET Framework fails… at Walmart [Image]

.NET Framework crashes on a computer display at Walmart.

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By Ashraf - September 1, 2013

Free GiliSoft File Lock Pro + cheap #1 Encryption Tools! [SharewareOnSale]

Get GiliSoft File Lock Pro for free ($39.95 value) and GiliSoft #1 Encryption Tools for $4.99 ($370 value) from dotTech's sister site, SharewareOnSale.

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Review
By Briley Kenney - September 1, 2013

[Windows] Increase productivity by forcing yourself to not use certain websites and apps with Cold Turkey

Productivity can be a very fickle thing for many, especially when it involves the internet. All it takes is one sidetracked link to send you hurtling into the depths for hours on end. Seriously, how did I end up watching these cut...

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Review
By Tucker - September 1, 2013

[iOS] iWant is like three apps in one: Find dining, movie showtimes, and Yellow Pages info

I’m not usually a fan of “Swiss army knife” apps. I don’t mean literal apps made by the Swiss Army. I mean the sort of apps that aim to be a multi-tool with a panoply of uses. More often than not, apps that...

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By Tucker - September 1, 2013

[Mac OS X] iDesk Fast lets you snap back to your desktop with ease

Sometimes, in my virtual traipsing through the Mac App store, I encounter an app that seems interesting. But then, on closer inspection, I start to wonder why someone would use this app in the first place. Sometimes, the app doesn...

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News
By Vamien McKalin - September 1, 2013

New leaked documents show NSA’s cyber offensive against Russia, Iran, China, and North Korea

In 2011, the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) carried out 231 offensive cyber operations using a computer program called GENIE. According to a leaked document revealed by the Washington Post, the NSA — and other agencies ...

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By Vamien McKalin - September 1, 2013

If you text someone who is driving, you could be held liable for accidents that person gets into

New Jersey Appeals Court has come up with a new ruling, one that could see you spend a night (or a few) in jail if you break it. If you’re in New Jersey and you know a particular person is driving, don’t text them, because if that...

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By Vamien McKalin - September 1, 2013

NASA successfully tests 3D-printed rocket injector, like a boss

3D printing is slowly becoming all the craze now, even NASA is getting in on the action with its latest project. The space agency built a 3D rocket component from scratch, and actually managed to fire it without any noticeable pro...

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