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By Ashraf - May 5, 2013

The lone rock [Wallpaper]

Is this an omen or just an ordinary surrounded by water? Who cares, it is a great wallpaper.

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By Ashraf - May 5, 2013

Experiencing life away from your computer [Comic]

You can never get away. Just give up.

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By Ashraf - May 5, 2013

Believe it or not, Major League Combat juggling is a real sport

These combatants must juggle three clubs each while trying to screw up the other combatants. The winner is the one person left standing who is still juggling three clubs at the end.

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Tip / Trick
By Ashraf - May 5, 2013

How to crack, open, or unlock password protected or encrypted ZIP, PDF, RAR, XLS, and XLSX files on Windows for free [Guide]

Ever come across a password protected or encrypted ZIP, PDF, RAR, XLS, or XLSX file that you wanted to extract or open but couldn’t because you didn’t know the password? Yeah, it happens to the best of us. For such sit...

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Review
By dotTech Staff - May 5, 2013

[Windows] Find lost or forgotten passwords for ZIP, RAR, and ACE archives with KRyLack Archive Password Recovery

I’m sure we all have come across situations when we have forgotten or don’t know the password to a password-protected archive file. In situations like those, you can throw your hands up in defeat or you can try to crac...

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Concord Main UI
Review
By Briley Kenney - May 4, 2013

[Windows] Concord is an application launcher with a rather elegant UI

Launchers are a pretty big deal in the mobile scene especially on the Android platform, because they help add a lot of functionality. Android, for example, is all about customization and freedom. Launchers allow users to implement...

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NQ Mobile Easy Finder Main UI
Review
By Briley Kenney - May 4, 2013

[Android] Remotely wipe data, backup contacts, lock down, and locate your device with NQ Mobile Easy Finder

These days, a smartphone is an extension of the owner. We carry our smartphones with us everywhere, and we do pretty much everything on them. It stands to reason that our smartphones have some pretty sensitive material on them. Th...

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Toshl Balance tab
Review
By Briley Kenney - May 4, 2013

[Android] Toshl is a simple but useful finance tracker for managing your budget

Let’s be honest, managing your finances sucks. Unfortunately, it’s something that we all have to do, because it helps you live within your means. Although, I’m sure some people don’t know how to budget, but that’s a different stor...

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Review
By Tucker - May 4, 2013

[iPhone] Create sharable photo collages with Pic Stitch

Sometimes, one image just isn’t enough to capture your favorite moments in time. Whether you want to capture a stunning vista from your favorite vacation spot, or need to get a couple of different angles of the guests around...

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Review
By Tucker - May 4, 2013

[iPhone] Days is a visual photo and GIF diary that lets you share your favorite memories

Almost as soon as it was invented, photography was used to commemorate important people, places, and events. Whether you prefer physical photo albums or flicking through the pages of a digital album, we love photography. Now, a ne...

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By Ashraf - May 4, 2013

This is one really comfortable toilet [Amazing Photo of the Day]

It is a toilet-sofa. Or maybe a sofa-toilet.

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By Ashraf - May 4, 2013

This is for Opera fans [Wallpaper]

Do you like (or love) Opera? Then this wallpaper is for you.

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By Ashraf - May 4, 2013

Trying to find your phone by calling it… using your phone [Comic]

Come on, admit it -- how many people have done this before?

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By Ashraf - May 4, 2013

“Why it’s awesome to be a nerd” [Video]

Actor and writer Wil Wheaton responds to a request asking why it's awesome to be a nerd.

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By Ashraf - May 4, 2013

“How do we spend our time online?” [Infographic]

This infographic provides info regarding the most popular websites around the world.

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Review
By dotTech Staff - May 4, 2013

[Windows] Record your screen and save as WMV, AVI, MPEG, or FLV with Boxoft Screen Video Capture

Looking for a program to record your screen? dotTech has a review on the best free screen capture/recording for Windows. However, if you are not satisfied with any of the programs we mention in our review, Boxoft Screen Video Capt...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - May 3, 2013

Apple and Amazon give your private data to the government without a warrant, says EFF report

The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s (EFF) annual “Who Has Your Back?” report looks at how 18 big tech companies protect their users’ data from the American government. 2013’s report is out, and it is...

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Students on Computer
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By Briley Kenney - May 3, 2013

13-year-old Alaskan middle school students hack classroom computers by using phishing on their teachers

In Ketchikan, Alaska a group of 18 students (aged 12 to 13 years) attending Schoenbar Middle School were able to hack into various computers after exploiting teachers to gain admin access. After taking control of various computers...

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By Enrique Manalang - May 3, 2013

Life through Google’s eyes: A depressing video about our Google searches [Video]

Looking through a person’s browsing history will probably tell you a lot about them. So could looking at Google search autocompletes tell you a lot about everybody? I’m not sure I can answer that for sure — but w...

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IMAX Private Theatre
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By Briley Kenney - May 3, 2013

For an undisclosed price, you can own your very own IMAX theater

Do you love movies? Have you ever wanted to own a private theater or screening room? Well it turns out now you can have more than just that, if you’ve got the cash that is. It’s now possible to build your very own IMAX private the...

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By Briley Kenney - May 3, 2013

Princeton University team develops a 3D-printed cybernetic ear, makes a bionic future closer than ever

You know all those silly movies and cartoons about bionic humans with cybernetic body parts? Yeah well, apparently it wasn’t too far off from the truth. A team at Princeton University has created a unique ear that can “hear” vario...

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By Enrique Manalang - May 3, 2013

The HTC One Design Story shows how one of the best-looking phones today was made [Video]

It’s kind of hard to deny that the HTC One hardware is one of the most beautiful available today. To a number of people in the industry, it matches the quality build of the iPhone, maybe even surpass it. So a releasing a vid...

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News
By Enrique Manalang - May 3, 2013

Acer’s newly announced Aspire R7 laptop looks like a ship that belongs in Star Trek

Last week, Acer began teasing a brand new laptop reveal using Star Trek. It raised some eyebrows. What could they possibly be announcing? Turns out it’s just as crazy as that Star Trek cross-promotion trailer. Meet the new A...

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Review
By dotTech Staff - May 3, 2013

[Windows] Convert videos to other formats with Tipard MKV Video Converter

With so many different video and audio delivery methods (e.g. online or DVD), video and audio formats, and electronic devices, it has almost become a necessity to have a competent video and audio converter at your disposal to fulf...

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Tip / Trick
By Ashraf - May 2, 2013

How to install and use Windows Live Messenger without Skype on Windows [Guide]

You may have heard, Windows Live Messenger (also known as Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger) has been depreciated by Microsoft and integrated into Skype. Anyone that wants to use Windows Live Messenger must move to Skype instead....

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News
By Enrique Manalang - May 2, 2013

FBI wants backdoor wiretapping access to Google, Facebook, and other popular websites

The Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act in the United State allows law enforcement to wiretap internet communications, like VoIP (typically a warrant is needed for such wiretaps but there are so many “national ...

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By Enrique Manalang - May 2, 2013

Apple starts countdown to 50 billion downloads on the App Store with a contest to win $10,000 gift card

Apple’s App Store is about to hit another significant milestone — 50 billion downloads, which is a lot even if it includes a ton of free apps being downloaded. To celebrate the occasion, the company is a contest where ...

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By Enrique Manalang - May 2, 2013

The Pirate Bay has moved once again, this time to the Caribbean

The Pirate Bay of the Caribbean, anyone? After just recently finding a new home in Iceland, the infamous TPB is on the move yet again. In the on-going struggle between TPB and, well, the world, Swedish prosecutors have filed a mot...

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By Enrique Manalang - May 2, 2013

False advertising? Samsung Galaxy S4 16GB version actually only has 8GB usable

What does Microsoft’s Surface tablet and Samsung’s recently released Galaxy S4 have in common? False advertising about storage space. Users that purchased the 16GB version of Samsung’s latest flagship phone have ...

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By Enrique Manalang - May 2, 2013

Microsoft announcing the next-generation Surface at their BUILD conference in June? [Rumor]

Microsoft’s Surface tablet wasn’t exactly a huge hit. But the company’s first forray into tablets showed some huge potential, which led many people looking forward to what the company might bring in a second-gene...

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By Enrique Manalang - May 2, 2013

Google+ Hangouts now allow you to remotely access the computer of other users while video chatting

Hangouts on Google+ just got a whole lot more useful. Google has released a new Hangouts app called Hangouts Remote Desktop, making long-distance tech support easier and accessible for Google users. Essentially Hangouts Remote Des...

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By Briley Kenney - May 2, 2013

Microsoft reveals details about their awesome IllumiRoom, the unique next-generation entertainment room technology

What if, while watching TV or playing a video game, your display didn’t stop at the edge of your TV screen but instead expanded to the rest of the room? Visual effects and additional animation would immerse you even more so into t...

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By Enrique Manalang - May 2, 2013

Leaked Motorola phone shows off stock Android and ‘XFON’ label, could be rumored X Phone [Rumor]

It’s been quite some time since we’ve heard anything out of Motorola, and while this is far from an official reveal from the company, it’s nice to see that they’ve definitely been working on something. And ...

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By Enrique Manalang - May 2, 2013

Acid leak in Samsung chip plant injures three workers, second accident in Samsung plant in three months

After one worker died in one of its semiconductor plants due to a deadly gas leak last January, another accident has reportedly occurred in one of Samsung’s plants. This time, three workers were exposed to diluted hydrofluor...

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Netflix after the WB contract expires
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By Briley Kenney - May 2, 2013

Netflix has lost 1,794 movies and TV shows thanks to expiring contracts with Warner Bros, MGM, and Universal

Netflix has both gained content and lost some over the years. If you remember, back in February of last year the contract between Netflix and Starz expired and was never renewed. As a result, Netflix subscribers lost access to a p...

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