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By Alexander Maxham - June 4, 2013

Thunder scares the crap out of Yankees during baseball game with Red Sox [Video]

On Sunday night, the Yankees were playing the Red Sox in New York, in which they lost. But that’s not what this story is about. There was a major thunderstorm in New York during the game, and a shot of thunder spooked the Ya...

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By Enrique Manalang - June 4, 2013

Feedly has turned into one of the best Google Reader replacements, announces support for third party apps

When Google announced its plans to shutdown its popular RSS reader back in March, it wasn’t only the users scrambling for alternatives. Reader’s demise seemingly paved the way for other services to grow and others to m...

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By Briley Kenney - June 4, 2013

Man proposes to girlfriend and records the moment with Google Glass [Video]

We’ve seen quite a few geeky proposals lately, between the guy who proposed with an Angry Birds level and the other guy who proposed with a light-up ring there’s been quite a bit going on. As it turns out, there’s more to come sin...

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iHeart Locket diary for iPad
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By Briley Kenney - June 4, 2013

Introducing the iHeart Locket, a smart necklace and diary app for children

Diaries and journals used to be a pretty big part of being an adolescent. Some adults, like myself even still keep a journal just to collect personal thoughts. Recently, I even covered a diary app for Android that works quite well...

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By Alexander Maxham - June 4, 2013

Windows 8.1 will feature internet sharing (tethering) and native Miracast support

Microsoft is still continuing to trickle out new features that will be part of Windows 8.1. And with BUILD coming soon, we should see the real deal rather soon. We had a pretty lengthy preview last week, and now we are seeing even...

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By Alexander Maxham - June 4, 2013

ASUS announces laptop that runs Android and Windows 8

Today kicks off Computex 2013 in Taipei, Taiwan. Early this morning, ASUS took the stage to announce a ton of new products. They announced 5 new Android devices, 4 tablets and a phablet. We’re going to start things off with ...

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By Alexander Maxham - June 4, 2013

Yahoo! shutting down Mail Classic, forcing users to switch to new Mail version which scans emails for ads

Starting today, Yahoo! is discontinuing their Mail Classic and is requiring all mail users to switch to the new version of mail and accept a TOS/Privacy Policy update that allows the company to scan your emails to “deliver p...

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Review
By Briley Kenney - June 2, 2013

[Windows] NetToolset offers a comprehensive group of network admin tools

Want an all-encompassing freeware application that includes a plethora of necessary network admin tools? Who am I kidding? The real answer to that question is who doesn’t want something like that? A lot of times, especially when i...

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Review
By Briley Kenney - June 2, 2013

[Android] Tile Launcher is a Metro-style (Windows Phone, Windows 8) homescreen replacement app

As I’m sure you already know, the ultimate beauty and convenience of the Android platform can be attributed to the incredible customization options you have at your fingertips. Unlike the other mobile platforms, you can truly chan...

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Tip / Trick
By Mukhi - June 2, 2013

How to create an image with transparent background on Windows, Linux, and Mac [Guide]

The GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free, open-source, cross-platform, and powerful image editor for photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. It can be used as a simple paint program, an expert-quality p...

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Review
By Briley Kenney - June 2, 2013

[Android] Flava is an excellent journal (diary) app with optional cloud storage features

Traditional diaries and journals are pretty much a thing of the past now. These days, people have social media networks like Twitter, and apps like Path to keep track of memories. Some would even consider various Facebook albums t...

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Review
By Tucker - June 2, 2013

[Mac OS X] A Monster Ate My Homework is a charming physics-based puzzle shooter

Most of us don’t think about it, but physics is everything. Well, at least when it comes to games. Video games that lack realistic physics (or at least, consistently fantastic physics) are often games that frustrate players....

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Review
By Tucker - June 2, 2013

[iPhone] FANTASICA TCG is a fantastic card game

After playing Magic as a kid, I’m kind of a sucker for card games of all kinds. I’m a huge fan of the way an iPhone lets you play a collectible card game: there’s nothing worse than lugging around a box of cards,...

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By Alexander Maxham - June 2, 2013

FBI does not need warrant to access data of Google users, says US judge

A federal judge has ordered Google to release customer data to the FBI. This is interesting because the FBI has no warrant for the information, and typically warrants are required in the United States for law enforcement to access...

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By Alexander Maxham - June 2, 2013

Chicago newspaper fires all photographers, makes reporters use iPhones to snap photos

This week, the Chicago Sun-Times fired their entire photo staff. All 28 of them. Yesterday, Chicago media critic, Robert Feder spoke with Cult of Mac and basically informed them that they will begin training their reporters in iPh...

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By Briley Kenney - June 2, 2013

Motorola is researching a new type of password: a pill that you swallow

We use passwords for everything, and it’s for good reason too. Security and privacy are very important to maintain. That doesn’t mean it can’t be a hassle unlocking your phone with a pattern or passcode every time you want to use ...

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By Ashraf - June 2, 2013

What is this? [Amazing Photo of the Day]

Is it a mini cyclone?

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By Ashraf - June 2, 2013

Beautiful Kariya Park in Canada [Wallpaper]

Kariya Park is in Canada but is said to be modeled after Japanese parks.

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By Ashraf - June 2, 2013

What if Microsoft made Google Glass? [Video]

Video pokes fun at Microsoft and Microsoft products, shows what it would be like if Microsoft made Google Glass.

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By Ashraf - June 2, 2013

Obesity vs media [Comic]

This comic pokes fun at the how the media has double standards when it comes to obesity.

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By Ashraf - June 2, 2013

Do not use microwave and copy machine at the same time, or else… [Image]

...or else the Earth will crash into the Sun.

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By Ashraf - June 2, 2013

“My mom’s computer keyboard” [Comic]

Who has a tech unsavvy mother?

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By Ashraf - June 2, 2013

How to deal with spam text messages (SMS) [Image]

Man gets a spam text message. Man replies to spam text message until spammer gets annoyed and replies back.

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Review
By Briley Kenney - June 1, 2013

[Windows] USB Extension automatically creates desktop shortcuts for connected USB devices, like flash drive

Some of the best windows applications come in the form of a simple tool that ultimately extends the user experience. Often, they add convenience and usability to the platform, which otherwise wasn’t there to begin with. Speaking o...

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Review
By Tucker - June 1, 2013

[iPhone] Plan outfits and get your clothes organized with Closet – Clothing Organized

I am absolutely bloodthirsty when it comes to bargain hunting. I almost never buy apps at full price. Heck, I almost never buy ANYTHING at full price. So when an app that usually costs about as much as a large, fancy cup of coffee...

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Review
By Tucker - June 1, 2013

[iPhone] Indulge your love of food and celebrity chef culture with Chefs Feed

It’s probably safe to say that we’re experiencing a national fascination with cooking. Between cooking how-to shows, reality cooking competitions, and cooking-focused travel programs, TV fans have never been so obsesse...

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Review
By Tucker - June 1, 2013

[Mac OS X] Track time spent and productivity with Harvest

There are two main reasons to track how you spend your time: because you want to boost your own personal productivity, or because you have to do invoices/payroll. Whether you’re a solo user, or own a small business, one tool...

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By Ashraf - June 1, 2013

This is one large and happy tree [Amazing Photo of the Day]

A smiling tree. Literally... sort of.

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By Ashraf - June 1, 2013

Stunning sea coast at sunset [Wallpaper]

This is a wallpaper of a stunning photograph taken of a coastal area at sunset.

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By Ashraf - June 1, 2013

How paparazzi worked during the Medieval age [Comic]

Hilarious comic shows paparazzi at work during the Medieval age.

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By Ashraf - June 1, 2013

This public toilet has WiFi [Image]

This porta potty has WiFi; I wonder if it is free.

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By Ashraf - June 1, 2013

“All citizens must constantly fiddle with their cell phones” [Image]

Sarcastic sign mocks how attached people are to their phones nowadays.

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By Ashraf - June 1, 2013

Person is fired from job because of message posted on Facebook [Image]

This idiot posts hate about his/her boss on Facebook. Boss sees it. S/he gets fired.

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Pepsi Like Machine
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By Briley Kenney - June 1, 2013

Pepsi debuts the ‘like machine’, a vending machine that gives out free sodas if you ‘like’ Pepsi on Facebook

Pretty soon, you may be able to get a free Pepsi from a cola dispenser just by “liking” the brand on Facebook. Pepsi rolled out a device called the ‘like machine,’ which basically spits out a can of soda to fans who ‘like’ the rel...

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Bovines from burp research
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By Briley Kenney - June 1, 2013

Scientists research breeding animals that don’t belch as much and produce less methane

Animals produce methane, it certainly happens. They burp, fart, and poo contributing to one of the most powerful greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. It’s an age-old fact, and it’s one that many of us just accept and then move on w...

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