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By Tucker - July 6, 2013

[iOS] Documents by Readdle is a gorgeous tool for viewing and annotating your files on the go

One thing the native Apple app library lacks is a one-size-fits-all document viewer, something that lets you access a bunch of different document types in a single app. It can be frustrating to have to keep switching between apps ...

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By Ashraf - July 6, 2013

What a stunning place [Amazing Photo of the Day]

The water is so clear...

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By Ashraf - July 6, 2013

Sailing off into the sunset [Wallpaper]

Nothing to say here except that this is yet another incredible wallpaper.

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By Ashraf - July 6, 2013

Geek thinking vs she thinking [Comic]

Comic makes fun of the geek stereotype of being unable to understand women.

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By Ashraf - July 6, 2013

Awesome external hard drives and flash drives modeled after cars [Image]

These external hard drives and flash drives come in the shape of cars, such as the 1968 Charger, 1968 GT500 Mustang, and DeLorean Time Machine from Back to the Future.

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By Ashraf - July 6, 2013

Man creates tie that you can play tetris on using your phone [Video]

Yes you read the title correctly. This tie uses LED lights allowing you to play tetris.

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By Ashraf - July 6, 2013

This Gatling gun (machine gun) uses lasers instead of bullets [Video]

This laser-wielding Gatling gun is armed with six 1-Watt Artic lasers with a 100mw green laser for aiming.

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By Ashraf - July 6, 2013

A magazine for… Commodore personal computer users [Image]

Behold, a computer magazine from 1986.

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By Ashraf - July 6, 2013

Geek creates Star Trek teleport effect using Christmas lights [Video]

Waste of time? Maybe. Cool? Hell yeah.

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News
By Vamien McKalin - July 6, 2013

France is collecting massive amounts of web and phone user data — similar to NSA’s PRISM, according to report

By now the whole world should know of the NSA’s PRISM program that was leaked by former employee, Edward Snowden, who is now on the run and seeking asylum in one of 21 countries. Now new information has leaked claiming the French ...

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News
By Michael Garrity - July 6, 2013

UK privacy watchdog warns Google to fix privacy policies by September

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), a privacy watchdog organization from the United Kingdom, recently told Google that the search engine company had better get its act together and change its privacy policy by Septe...

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News
By Michael Garrity - July 6, 2013

Hacker creates fake Jay-Z Android app to protest NSA data collection

Rapper Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter made some waves when he announced that his latest album, Magna Carta Holy Grail, was going to be released three days early for Samsung owners via a special app that gave them access to the a...

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News
By Michael Garrity - July 6, 2013

Amazon reduces discounts offered on books, according to report

Amazon upset the entire book publishing industry by offering ridiculous discounts on physical print books that were so substantial they actually lost the e-commerce giant money. However, according to a report by the New York Times...

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News
By Briley Kenney - July 6, 2013

Inventor of the first computer mouse, Douglas Engelbart, dies at age 88

Douglas Engelbart, the man responsible for the invention of the computer mouse, has died at age 88. His original creation was almost nothing like the various touchpads and laser mouse peripherals we use today, but they all stem fr...

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News
By Vamien McKalin - July 6, 2013

Xbox One’s Kinect will be used for advertising

Kinect is the secret weapon of the Xbox One game console from Microsoft; if the camera fails, the software giant can count its prospects of owning the living room good bye. While the camera is mainly designed for motion detection ...

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News
By Michael Garrity - July 6, 2013

NASA can now control robots on Earth from space

Big news out of space, where for the first time (believe it or not), NASA has successfully performed a test in which an astronaut living aboard the International Space Station (ISS) controlled a robot here on the surface of the Ea...

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News
By Briley Kenney - July 6, 2013

Awesome Back to the Future-style hoverboards will (might) come in 2015

A new project has cropped up on Indiegogo, which is a crowdfunding platform much like Kickstarter, that proposes an actual hoverboard device. Remember those awesome hoverboards from Back to the Future III that saw Marty McFly crui...

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News
By Vamien McKalin - July 6, 2013

Gamers rejoice: original Final Fantasy 7 available now on Steam for $11.99

If you’re old enough, you’ll probably remember this popular RPG called Final Fantasy 7 on the original Sony PlayStation. It’s one of those games that will never die, one of those games that seem to always find a way to bring new f...

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News
By Briley Kenney - July 6, 2013

Julie Larson-Green rumored to be the new head of Microsoft’s hardware division, includes Xbox One

Don Mattrick recently stepped down from his position with Microsoft, also forfeiting his realignment as head of the hardware division, which he would have become in an upcoming in-house reorganization. Instead, he took a role at Z...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - July 5, 2013

These are the most popular internet browsers around the world

Pretty much everyone I know these days uses Google Chrome. I know a couple of people that use Mozilla’s Firefox, and even fewer people that are on Safari or Internet Explorer. I currently don’t know anyone that uses Op...

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Review
By Vamien McKalin - July 5, 2013

Internet Explorer 11 early review: Good update, but still lacking add-ons and extensions

Windows 8.1 Preview is out and ready for download for those who are interested. The new update brings to the table a large number of improvements to Windows 8, but it also brings forth Internet Explorer 11, and we’re going to dig ...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - July 5, 2013

‘The Google Graveyard’ shows everything Google has killed [Infographic]

We’re just a few days passed the stinging loss of Google Reader, which the company shut down despite an internet-wide outcry, so what better time to look back at everything that’s gotten the axe over the years. Larry K...

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News
By Arnold Zafra - July 5, 2013

Computer manufacturers are scared Apple’s next MacBooks will be super-thin, thinner than other notebook

Some notebook vendors are worried that the recent trademark filing by Apple to the US Patent and Trademark Office will give the company advantages over other companies’ laptops. Said patent application is about a memory card...

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Android infected
News
By Michael Garrity - July 5, 2013

99% of Android devices at risk of malware due to vulnerability

Bluebox Security, a relatively unknown mobile security startup, recently made a big name for itself by uncovering a huge four-year-old point of vulnerability in Android’s security model that has put almost 900 million Androi...

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News
By Vamien McKalin - July 5, 2013

Incredibly lifelike spider robot can be yours for $1350

Everyone wants their own little robot friend, it has been that way since we were children. Well, that dream is now a possibility, but to make it happen, you’ll need a maximum of $1,350 in the bank. This particular a robot is a lif...

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News
By Vamien McKalin - July 5, 2013

Nokia Lumia 909 with 41-megapixel camera leaks [Rumor]

Come July 11, Nokia is widely expected to unveil the rumored Lumia 909 smartphone device running Windows Phone 8. This handset is also expected to come packed with a 41-megapixel camera, one that is similar to the camera lens foun...

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By Arnold Zafra - July 5, 2013

Dell exploring ideas in the “wearable computing” space

With Google busy perfecting its Google Glass product, and both Apple and Samsung rumored to be gearing up their own smartwatches, another computer giant is reported to be exploring ideas in the so-called “wearable computing&...

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By Ashraf - July 5, 2013

Treetops, like you’ve (probably) never seen them before [Wallpaper]

Treetops; you know, the top of trees.

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By Ashraf - July 5, 2013

Awesome Simpsons sand castles (sand art) [Amazing Photo of the Day]

I wonder how long this took to make.

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By Ashraf - July 5, 2013

“How to detect a geek” [Comic]

This comic helps you identify a geek when you meet one.

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By Ashraf - July 5, 2013

“How I see the internet vs how my mother sees it” [Image]

No comment.

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By Ashraf - July 5, 2013

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba has “terrible customer service” according to Google Maps [Image]

This is a bit old and obviously sarcastic (or so I'd hope), but still something we can smile at.

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News
By Ashraf - July 5, 2013

This ring reminds you of your anniversary date… by burning your finger

24-hours before your anniversary this ring heats up to 120 ºF (49 ºC) for ten seconds. It then heats up for ten seconds every hour, on the hour until your special moment, ensuring you never forget. According the jeweler, the tempe...

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Review
By Briley Kenney - July 4, 2013

[Android] PowerLine provides stylish and minimal indicators for battery level, WiFi strength, messages, and more

Minimalism is all about being subtle, yet stylish. The idea is to break something down to its simplest form, thus exposing pure beauty. Minimal is an especially beneficial concept when you start talking about the mobile field. Unf...

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Review
By Tucker - July 4, 2013

[iPhone] Make secrets notes and then burn away the evidence with ‘Burn It: Scribble ‘

I love the movies of the Coen brothers. Fargo, Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Thou?, and No Country for Old Men: it’s all good. The Coen brothers sprang to mind today because of the app I’m reviewing. When I started pla...

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