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By Ashraf - August 7, 2013

“Do you have any extra keys I can have?” [Image]

This laptop is missing most of the keys on its keyboard.

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By Ashraf - August 7, 2013

This walnut looks like Chewbacca from Star Wars [Image]

This walnut looks like Chewbacca. Really.

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By Kent - August 6, 2013

[Windows] Call your contacts and send text and photo messages for free with Viber [Mac OS X]

Viber is one of today’s most popular free text messaging and VoIP calling apps for Android and iOS. However, many people are not away Viber also has Windows and Mac versions which you can use to make free calls and send free messa...

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By Tucker - August 6, 2013

[iOS] OneReceipt records all your receipts in one handy location

I’m not that good at hanging on to receipts. Well, I guess I should say that I don’t care about most of my receipts, but I am exceptionally good at hanging on to the ones that matter. Case in point: a couple of weekend...

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By Joe - August 6, 2013

Google saved $877 million by paying Adblock to unblock Google ads, claims ad tracking company

As many of you may know by now, Google and Adblock, the popular ad-blocking browser extension, have had a complicated relationship. Back in March, Google took down the Adblock Plus app from Play Store due to its “interferenc...

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By Joe - August 6, 2013

Smart homes are vulnerable to hacking, shows hacker at Black Hat

Hacking a smart toilet and “taking control of the bidet” is more of a prank but you may want to take the security risk seriously if an attacker had access to your security camera, capture videos, and upload them on the internet. A...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 6, 2013

This is an Android tablet. From North Korea.

If South Korea has Samsung, North Korea has Samjiyon. A tourist who chooses to go by the name “Michael” was able to purchase an Android tablet in North Korea, then take it with him outside the country to share with eve...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 6, 2013

Holy crap, these guys made a functional life-sized Wall-E! [Video]

The celebration of Geek Week on YouTube continues! Last time, Google showed off what a Unix version of YouTube would look like, but this one’s even better. Jamie and Adam of Tested visited Michael McMaster’s workshop t...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 6, 2013

Remotely explore Japan’s skyline with the largest photo of Tokyo ever taken

At 600,000 pixels wide, this is the largest photo of Tokyo ever taken. What makes it even better is that the whole thing is an interactive panorama, which means you can zoom all the way into a building that you see in the distance...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 6, 2013

Google Street View now lets you explore the inside of the huge Airbus A380

I’m not too surprised the latest location Google Street View lets you explore isn’t even a street. After all, prior to this we got the Eiffel Tower and even a location from Harry Potter. This time we’ve got an ai...

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By Joe - August 6, 2013

Google Glass app OpenGlass helps blind people “see”

Google is yet to release Google Glass  to the publicand many of us don’t exactly know how useful it is ,but developers are already developing apps for it. One of the interesting apps available to Google Glass is called OpenG...

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By Joe - August 6, 2013

WaterBean is a cheap, portable, and easy-to-use water filter

We spend millions of dollars to buy bottled water every year. Why do we do this? Simply because we want clean water. Not only do water bottles cost us a lot of money, they also pollute our environment. WaterBean is an alternative ...

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By Vamien McKalin - August 6, 2013

MSI announces GS70, “world’s thinnest and lightest” gaming laptop

Before Razer came on the scene, every gaming laptop MSI released was huge and clunky with serious battery life problems. However, that’s all in the past now since the company announced a new 17-inch gaming laptop that is dubbed as...

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By Vamien McKalin - August 6, 2013

Acer Iconia W3 8-inch Windows 8 tablet price slashed to $299

Not too long ago Acer released its Iconia W3 8-inch Windows 8 based tablet, which is the first of its kind (first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet). However, while the device is relatively decent, reviewers didn’t find it spectacular when ...

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By Ashraf - August 6, 2013

Mindblowingly stunning view off the coast of Hawaii [Wallpaper]

I have no other way to describe this wallpaper than by saying: wow!

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By Ashraf - August 6, 2013

Gorgeous Tao Butt valley in Kashmir, Pakistan [Amazing Photo of the Day]

With Pakistan often in the news for the wrong reasons, it is easy to forget the beauty that can be found in the country.

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By Ashraf - August 6, 2013

“Just do your damn job, already!” [Humor]

Angry mom wants tech to reset her daughter's account password.

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By Ashraf - August 6, 2013

“A comprehensive list of things that calm me down” [Comic]

Who actually becomes calm when someone says "calm down"?

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By Ashraf - August 6, 2013

Windows wants you to insert a disc that can hold 819 PB (819,000 TB) of data [Image]

You will need a couple thousand of those 360 TB discs researchers are working on to hold all this data. Either that, or Windows fails. Again.

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By Ashraf - August 6, 2013

Truck is run off the road by another car, promptly explodes in protest [Video]

Luckily, no one was killed and injuries appear to be minor.

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By Ashraf - August 6, 2013

Solve this math problem if you want to unlock your phone [Image]

The story behind this is a student was caught using his phone during math class. So the math teacher took the phone, changed the pin code on it, and gave the phone back to the kid with an accompanying math problem... a math proble...

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By Ashraf - August 6, 2013

Epic fail: Danish TV news mistakes a scene from Assassin’s Creed as an actual Syrian city [Image]

TV station's employee found an image online and thought it was Damascus. Only it wasn't.

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By Ashraf - August 6, 2013

Free Zemana AntiLogger for Windows! [24-hours only]

Software Description The following is a description of Zemana AntiLogger, as per the developer: Zemana AntiLogger lets you: Do your online banking with peace of mind Increase your PC protection Defend against hackers Protect again...

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By Ashraf - August 6, 2013

[Windows] Manager startup programs and block running processes with Abylon APP-BLOCKER

There was once a time when a startup manager was a unique program. Now, however, startup managers are dime a dozen. Abylon APP-BLOCKER is another startup manager that does more than just managing startup programs and processes. Le...

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By Briley Kenney - August 5, 2013

[Windows] Folder Actions allows you to automate various tasks by folders or directories

Automation tools are probably some of the most useful when it comes to modern tech. They essentially allow you to run various actions or operations on a particular schedule. The great thing about automation software is that you ca...

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By Kent - August 5, 2013

[Android] Password Generator X lets you create strong passwords of up to 24 characters

Strong passwords are meant to help keep your online and offline accounts safe from any unauthorized users. It’s just that they are not that easy to create and they are also not that easy to remember. This is why a lot of people re...

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By Briley Kenney - August 5, 2013

[Android] The Nebulander is a fully interactive live wallpaper for Android

One of the coolest things about the Android OS is that you can set a live wallpaper on your homescreen. If you don’t already know what that means, you can have a fully animated background with special effects or changing elements....

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By Tucker - August 5, 2013

[iOS] The Drowning offers hours of zombie-killing fun with stunning graphics

I love zombies. Can’t get enough of ’em. We’re definitely at peak zombie saturation in pop culture now, but good zombie games and films will never go out of style. One newcomer on the scene is a game called The D...

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By Tucker - August 5, 2013

[iOS] Hashtagram is an app that aims to help you get more views and likes on Instagram

I was chatting with a friend the other day about the unique ways that people communicate on various social networking platforms. One thing that really got her goat was when people she followed on Instagram would upload photos and ...

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By Joe - August 5, 2013

FBI wants internet and telephone companies to install surveillance software inside networks

As if PRISM wasn’t enough, now the US government is publicly pressuring tech companies (internet service providers, telecommunication companies, etc.) to install “port reader software” that would allow the FBI to...

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By William E. - August 5, 2013

Samsung TVs hacked by researchers to activate cameras remotely

At the recent Black Hat cyber security conference in Las Vegas, iSec (a security firm) revealed a hack which allowed researchers access to remotely enable the webcam on a Samsung smart TV without the user even knowing. The method ...

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By William E. - August 5, 2013

First ever astronaut robot is being sent to the International Space Station

A talking robot known as Kirobo will be sent to the International Space Station (ISS) in order to accompany astronauts taking long journeys into space. Kirobo will be the first ever talking robot in space and he will be joined by ...

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By Joe - August 5, 2013

Researchers remotely hijack $80 million yacht by spoofing GPS signals

A custom GPS device designed by a research team at the University of Texas has proven how easy it is to remotely hijack a $80 million superyacht, “White Rose of Drachs”. The research team led by Todd Humphreys has used ̶...

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By Enrique Manalang - August 5, 2013

Feedly introduces Pro upgrade with ability to search, secured browsing (HTTPS), and Evernote support

Today feedly was updated to its latest version (v17) and along with it came the option to upgrade to feedly Pro. For $5 a month, Pro users will get a number of features that won’t make their way to the current free version o...

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By Ashraf - August 5, 2013

Would you eat this unicorn? [Amazing Photo of the Day]

Fair warning: this unicorn cake looks tasty.

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