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By Ashraf - April 26, 2013

Morning dew [Wallpaper]

Anyone that wakes up early knows how different the world looks in the morning.

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By Ashraf - April 26, 2013

“Pictures we didn’t take before digital cameras” [Comic]

The advent of digital cameras freed us from the restriction of traditional cameras that limited us to 24 (or so) pictures per roll, resulting in lots of useless photos.

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By Ashraf - April 26, 2013

The science of how products and services are priced [Infographic]

Very interesting infographic explains some of the tricks used by companies to get you to buy their products at higher prices.

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By dotTech Staff - April 26, 2013

[Windows] Securely store your passwords, contacts, notes, and more with Data Guardian [Mac OS X, iOS]

dotTech has a review on best free password manager for Windows, programs that not only securely store your passwords but other data too. If you have yet to find a program to you like using to securely store password and other data...

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By Enrique Manalang - April 25, 2013

The Pirate Bay gets a new home in Iceland, changes address to ThePirateBay.is

The Pirate Bay guys have once again made a move and are now located in Iceland’s domain registry. ThePirateBay.is, to be exact. You might remember that they recently left their former home of Sweden, due to lawsuits by Swede...

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Alexander Graham Bell
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By Briley Kenney - April 25, 2013

128-year-old audio recording of Alexander Graham Bell is restored and available to listen to

Alexander Graham Bell is famous for inventing the telephone. There has long been a debate about who actually created the first telephone, but that’s not what we’re here to discuss today. On April 15, 1885 in the American inventor’...

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By Enrique Manalang - April 25, 2013

Voice-to-text is just as dangerous as texting while driving, according to study

You’d think that because you weren’t using your hands to text, all these new fancy voice-to-text options we have today would be safer, right? A new study suggests that this might actually be wrong, and it could be just...

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By Enrique Manalang - April 25, 2013

You’ll be able to wink to take photos using Google Glass, according to device code

We’re all pretty aware what Google’s Glass project is capable of at this point, and those lucky few who already have their hands on the device have been kind of enough to rub it in our faces. But it looks like those on...

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Silverback Gorilla from Powertraveller
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By Briley Kenney - April 25, 2013

Introducing the Powertraveller Silverback Gorilla, a $460 power pack that provides a beastly 14 hours of extra juice

One of the worst things about working from a laptop, especially one that’s much older, is that you don’t have much juice to stay portable. In fact, at the rate you’re always plugging a laptop into an outlet and recharging the batt...

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By Enrique Manalang - April 25, 2013

Afghanistan has its own unofficial Apple Store

It looks like China isn’t the only one putting up convincing-looking fake Apple Stores — Afghanistan’s got one too. In fact, this is reportedly the only one in the country! The unofficial Apple Store is located i...

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By Briley Kenney - April 25, 2013

PLAiR is a simple $99 computer, smartphone, or tablet to TV streaming device for individuals who are not very tech-savvy

I’ve mentioned before that my main desktop is connected to my living room TV for streaming media. Clearly, I’m a huge geek but that still doesn’t change the fact that I’ve done something rather unconventional. Not many people use ...

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By Enrique Manalang - April 25, 2013

Toshiba just made laptop manuals worth looking at again

Laptop manuals can be pretty boring. No, scratch that, manuals for any kind of electronics are boring — walls of text with information that techies would usually already know. It might even be safe to say that nobody really ...

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Speaker Admin Main UI
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By Briley Kenney - April 25, 2013

[Windows] Speaker Admin will automatically change volume level depending on time of day

F.lux is a remarkable app that adjusts screen brightness according to the current time in your area. In fact, there are a few apps out there that do the same, and for good reason too. When you stop to think about it, there are oth...

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By Briley Kenney - April 25, 2013

[Android] Drawnetic offers a trippy yet fun sketching experience

I’ll be perfectly honest with you. I’m an extraordinarily creative person, so I love making things, and that includes writing and drawing. I write all the time, but I don’t draw consistently enough to hone my skills, so I’m not as...

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By Derrik - April 25, 2013

[Android] Auto Memory Manager allows you to control how much RAM is used by apps

Do you wish you had more control over the amount of RAM apps use on your Android device? If you do then Auto Memory Manager might be just what you’re looking for. This app makes it extremely easy to set rules that all the ap...

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By Derrik - April 25, 2013

[Linux] AdeskBar is a customization shortcut dock/panel

Not very happy with most of the choices of shortcut docks or panels in Linux nowadays? Introducing ADeskBar. It gives you a ton more customization options than other panels. ADeskBar is designed specifically to work with Openbox b...

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Review
By Tucker - April 25, 2013

[iPhone] See if sparks fly with the people around you using Tinder social networking

There’s a reason most relationships begin when two people are introduced to each other by a mutual friend. For whatever reason, human beings are more comfortable around people that have been given a “Seal of Approval&#...

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By Ashraf - April 25, 2013

Creative bathroom [Amazing Photo of the Day]

Someone must of had fun while designing this.

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By Ashraf - April 25, 2013

Common problems faced by people in ‘first world’ countries [Comic]

This comic satirizes what us entitled people call "problems".

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By Ashraf - April 25, 2013

This is why you should backup your data [Image]

When your data is important, make sure you have a backup of it. Maybe even multiple backups.

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By Ashraf - April 24, 2013

Google has disabled Instant Preview on Google Search

Instant Preview on Google Search is the feature that allows you to view a preview of a website shown in search results without actually going to the website (see screenshot above). While it is not known if this is a permanent or t...

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Amazon Set-Top Box
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By Briley Kenney - April 24, 2013

Is Amazon working on a set-top box to compete with Roku and Apple TV? [Rumor]

A new rumor is floating around that Amazon is working on its own branded set-top box. Unlike the Google TV platform, which is available through various manufacturers like the Android OS, Amazon’s box will probably be proprietary. ...

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By Briley Kenney - April 24, 2013

Introducing the Kohler Numi Comfort, a $6,650 toilet that provides extreme comforts while doing your business

What do you do when you have lots of money to waste? Why, you spend it on a $6,650 toilet to be exact! That’s the price tag for the Kohler Numi Comfort toilet seat, which includes quite an extensive list of advanced features and o...

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By Enrique Manalang - April 24, 2013

Bill Gates causes major controversy in South Korea… because of a handshake

This seemingly innocent picture of founder and former CEO of Microsoft Bill Gates shaking the hands of South Korean president Geun Hye Park is making the rounds in the press and all over the internet in South Korea. Why? Because o...

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By Enrique Manalang - April 24, 2013

Next-gen Xbox to be revealed May 21st, Microsoft makes official announcement

Looks like those rumors were just one month off, as Microsoft has officially announced an event called “A New Generation Revealed”, which is will reveal details about the next Xbox (popularly expected to be Xbox 720). ...

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By Enrique Manalang - April 24, 2013

First Firefox OS phones went on sale today, then sold out due to “great demand”

It looks like there might be room (and excitement) for another mobile OS. It’s either that or Geeksphone stocked a very limited amount of the first Firefox OS phones to go on sale, the Keon and the Peak. Both smartphones, wh...

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By Enrique Manalang - April 24, 2013

Charity auction offers chance to have coffee with Tim Cook at Apple headquarters

I know it sounds like Apple missed the boat and is only getting around to their April Fools’ Day joke now, but this is very real and happening right now. Charity Auction Charitybuzz, which normally asks celebrities to auctio...

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By Briley Kenney - April 24, 2013

Discovery and TLC apps updated for iPad, adds second screen experience to go along with your Mythbusters

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Tablets are the future. While they may not be the perfect tool to replace a desktop, at least not yet, there are some pretty remarkable things they can do. For example, one of the cooles...

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By Enrique Manalang - April 24, 2013

Apple announces WWDC for June 10-14, new versions of iOS and OS X to be shown

Apple has officially announced that their yearly Worldwide Developers Conference will be held from June 10-14 at its usual venue — Moscone West convention center in San Francisco. Unlike previous years, Apple did not put tic...

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By Briley Kenney - April 24, 2013

[Android] Floating Stickies brings always-on-top, dockable, resizable, and moveable sticky notes

Sticky notes are absolutely phenomenal. Why? Well, because you can write short little messages and memos on them to serve as a reminder for later. Then you can stick them to a surface, or appliance –like the refrigerator- to make ...

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Review
By Briley Kenney - April 24, 2013

[Windows] Monitor any website for downtime with Monitey

One of the worst things that can occur while browsing the internet is that you realize your favorite site is down, or worse that your own domain is down. Well, no maybe that’s not right there are worse things that can happen, but ...

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Review
By Derrik - April 24, 2013

[Linux] Dynamic Window Manager allows you to open windows in tiled, monocle, or floating layouts

Do you prefer tiling or floating window managers? Dynamic Window Manager might be just up your alley. Dynamic Window Manager is a lightweight tiled window manager that makes organizing and managing open windows a breeze. Let’...

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Review
By Derrik - April 24, 2013

[Android] Android Windows Manager is a file manager with a unique feature: multiple windows

Once in a while an app comes along and intrigues you. Android Windows Manager is one of those apps.  It’s a simple app that allows you to manipulate files in multiple windows like you would if you were using a computer. It&#...

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Review
By Tucker - April 24, 2013

[iPhone] Indie App Pack comes with games, HD wallpapers, sounds, and more

Someone recently asked me what I found most rewarding about reviewing apps and iOS games. In any given month, I review dozens of iOS titles, and I do it because it is lots of fun. One thing I like the best is how the App Store is ...

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By Derrik - April 24, 2013

How to root LG Connect 4G on Android Gingerbread [Guide]

Have a LG Connect 4G you’re looking to root? This guide will help you! Follow the directions below and before you know it your LG Connect 4G will be rooted and ready for modding! Disclaimer: This guide is intended as a helpf...

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