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By Ashraf - August 10, 2013

“Seriously, you people take forever to solve anything” [Humor]

Some people are just idiots.

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By Ashraf - August 10, 2013

Exercising vs not exercising [Comic]

The difference between a body that feels like crap vs a body that hurts.

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By Ashraf - August 10, 2013

How to turn an iPad mini into a laptop [Image]

Or, at least how to turn an iPad mini into the shape of a laptop.

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By Ashraf - August 10, 2013

The best way to deal with someone who steals your Amazon.com package [Image]

Man's Amazon.com package is stolen. He captures thief on camera and creates hilarious poster to find her.

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By Ashraf - August 10, 2013

Poetic malware [Image]

Tech support cleans out a computer when s/he comes across poetic malware... literally.

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By Ashraf - August 10, 2013

This is what happens when you use a hammer and chisel to unplug a monitor [Image]

There the carrot and then there is the stick. This guy (or gal) went for the hammer.

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By Ashraf - August 10, 2013

NSA installs secret update to Windows 8 [Image]

Windows 8 installs update 3 out of 2. Yeah.

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By Briley Kenney - August 9, 2013

[Windows] The Renamer will automatically rename and organize downloaded movies and TV shows

When downloading videos, movies and TV shows from torrents and other sources you often end up with files named improperly. A lot of times they include information about their author, format or resolution. It can be a hassle to ren...

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Review
By Kent - August 9, 2013

[Windows] PDF Shaper lets you convert PDF files to RTF format

Having a document in PDF format is okay but it is not very convenient to use especially when you need to edit its content. If you wish to convert your PDF into a format that is more edit-friendly, you better use a file converter l...

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By Kent - August 9, 2013

[Android] Mindroid is an auditory visual stimulation app that you can use for mental relaxation

Have you ever thought of having an app that could help make your brain feel more calm, creative and relaxed? Well, you might be interested in this unique app that will help you attain a desirable mental state using auditory or vis...

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By Briley Kenney - August 9, 2013

[Android] Klyph is a gorgeous third-party alternative to the official Facebook app

The official Facebook app sucks. Even after quite a few improvements and performance updates, it’s still pretty buggy and slow at times. Let’s not even discuss the layout or design of the UI, that’s a completely different beast. T...

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By Tucker - August 9, 2013

[iOS] As Noted lets you create luscious-looking, feature-rich notes

It shouldn’t be so hard to find a good notetaking app. And yet, narrowing down the wide array of notetaking apps is hard. Do you want an app where you can write naturally with a stylus or fingertip, or do you prefer to type ...

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By Tucker - August 9, 2013

[Mac OS X] Record audio with AudioCapture

In school, we are often taught that the best way to retain information is to take notes. But written notes aren’t always the best option for students. Some students are not great notetakers, due to attention span or inabilit...

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By Joe - August 9, 2013

NSA is monitoring more American emails and messages without warrants than previously thought, according to report

Yes it is the NSA again. It seems like we can never catch a break from them. According to New York Times, the National Security Agency (NSA) is searching and collecting emails and text messages of Americans who “mention info...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 9, 2013

China now officially has the second tallest building in the world, tallest of all to follow in 2014

After four years since the beginning of its construction, China’s Shanghai Tower recently held a topping out ceremony. This means that the last beam on the building has been placed, or its overall structure has been complete...

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By Vamien McKalin - August 9, 2013

Piksi RTK GPS unit is 100 times more accurate than your smartphone

Flying homebrew toy helicopters along with the ones you can purchase at a store is a popular pass time, however, it is not that fun when you realize it is impossible to fly these things to a certain distance. Attempt that and watc...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 9, 2013

Apple bans iOS game where you punish North Korean traitors by executing them

Apple has banned Joyful Executions, a game where you play as the commander of a North Korean firing squad. The goal is to “process endless waves of various enemies of the state to keep the Divine Leader happy,” which b...

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By Vamien McKalin - August 9, 2013

Apple iPhones are more valuable than Samsung Galaxy phones, claims analyst

A new report by Piper Jaffray analyst, Gene Munster, claims current model iPhones are more valuable on the resale market when compared to the line of Samsung Galaxy Android based smartphones. According to Jaffray, iPhones in the U...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 9, 2013

Microsoft releases official unboxing of the Xbox One [Video]

It looks like you won’t have to wait until November to see an unboxing of Microsoft’s next console, as they’ve just released an official unboxing video for the Xbox One. Microsoft’s Larry Hryb serves as you...

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By Joe - August 9, 2013

Shine activity tracker arrives in Apple Stores

Misfits, a company co-founded by John Sculley, former Apple CEO, has launched Shine, a personal activity tracker, in the U.S, Canada, Japan and Hong Kong. So what’s so special about Shine? Unlike other activity tracker, you ...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 9, 2013

The latest trailer for Ashton Kutcher’s Steve Jobs movie is pretty damn good [Video]

Jobs, the Ashton Kutcher-led Steve Jobs biopic is about one week away from theaters in the US. Its latest and likely final trailer should tell you whether you want to see the movie or not: I have to say, while I’m more excit...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 9, 2013

YouTube’s latest easter egg will turn any video into a fully playable version of Missile Command

In what is most likely my favorite part of YouTube’s Geek Week yet, the website has placed a fully playable version of Atari’s Missile Command in any video. That’s right, you can do this with any video — li...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 9, 2013

Rise is a beautiful, minimalistic alarm clock for iOS and it’s free for one week in the App Store

If you ever thought that Apple’s stock Clock app wasn’t elegant, beautiful or minimalist enough for you, you have to check out Rise. It’s an alarm clock so it doesn’t do anything special outside of waking y...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 9, 2013

Email provider used by Edward Snowden shuts down, leaves cryptic but obvious message

Lavabit, the privacy-focused secure email service, has suddenly shutdown after nearly ten years of operation. The service was notable for offering high-levels of encryption for its users, providing a level of protection not easily...

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Review
By Ashraf - August 9, 2013

[Windows] Sync files between two folders with 1-abc.net Synchronizer

Need the ability to sync files between different locations? dotTech has a review of best free file and folder software for Windows that points out excellent yet free file and folder sync programs. If, however, you don’t like...

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By Briley Kenney - August 8, 2013

[Windows] Display system information right on your desktop with BgInfo

System monitoring and information collection software is great, but it often requires interaction. In other words, you generally have to interact with a menu or pull up the window to view the necessary information. There are more ...

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Review
By Kent - August 8, 2013

[Windows] aBhackPsw Lite lets you reveal the hidden password instead of showing asterisks

Password generators help you create strong passwords but what will happen if you are having trouble recalling your password? If that is the case, you might want to use a simple password recovery tool such as aBhackPsw Lite for Win...

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By Kent - August 8, 2013

[Android] Remote Control Collection lets you control your Windows PC using your smartphone

Ever wondered if it is possible to control your PC or laptop using your Android tablet or smartphone? Well, it is very possible. You just need to find a reliable remote control application and of course – a stable internet connect...

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Review
By Briley Kenney - August 8, 2013

[Android] Access media controls from anywhere with Floating Music Widget

Arguably one of the best features added to Android in ICS (4.0) is the lockscreen music controls. When playing music on your device, you can skip tracks, pause and stop playback directly from the lockscreen. It’s incredibly conven...

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By Tucker - August 8, 2013

[iOS] MakeupText helps you makeup with your significant other after a fight

If I had to guess, I’d say that modern technology has made it harder to keep a relationship together. Cheaters have more avenues for finding partners than ever before, while even a solid relationship can come to a screeching...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 8, 2013

WARNING: Passwords you save on Chrome are completely unprotected and can be easily accessed by anyone

If you’re a Google Chrome user and you tend to let your browser save your passwords, take note. Due to poor programming on Google’s part, anyone with physical access to your machine can reveal all your passwords stored...

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By Vamien McKalin - August 8, 2013

.COM was almost named .COR in the early days of the Internet

If certain events had taken place, Dot-cor (.COR) would have been the most used domain suffix in place of Dot-com (.COM). Just imagine visiting your favorite website with the dot-cor suffix? That would be a bit weird, but not as b...

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By Vamien McKalin - August 8, 2013

Nokia is working on smartphones that recharge themselves — no need to plug them in

A mobile phone with the ability to recharge itself — wouldn’t that be something spectacular to have in one’s pocket. And this might not be just a dream for too long since Nokia is actually working on such a phone, and if the...

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By William E. - August 8, 2013

Kwikset Kevo allows you to open your door using your smartphone

If you have ever forgotten your keys, you may like the sound of the Kwikset Kevo. It allows users to wirelessly unlock doors via an app and a bluetooth connection with the lock. Kwikset Kevo — made by Makers Hardware and Hom...

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By Vamien McKalin - August 8, 2013

Campfire Fishing Rod is a fishing rod for roasting marshmallows and hot dogs

For all you folks who enjoy making marshmallows, this little gadget could be the right thing for you. Roasting marshmallows is an ancient art passed down from the marshmallow making gods of old; however, the art was flawed. You se...

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