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By Enrique Manalang - February 28, 2013

Chinese official wrecks airport, video of carnage goes viral [Video]

If there’s one video that the Chinese government probably wants blocked by its Great Firewall, it’s this latest one that’s been making the rounds on the Internet today. The video shows Chinese official Yan Linkun...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 28, 2013

Believe it or not, this is the next-generation walking cane from Fujitsu

I never thought I would be saying something like this, but here we are. In perhaps one of the stranger announcements at MWC this year, Fujitsu has shown off a prototype for its next-generation walking cane. So just what makes this...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 28, 2013

This is humanity’s next great invention, the Oreo Separator Machine

We’ve posted recently about the amazing things in technology that are right around the corner. Things like how it feels like to use Google Glass, or a motion controller that will change the way we use computers. But today I ...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 28, 2013

Play a 1,000-player online version of Bomberman in your browser right now, for free

Did you ever play Bomberman on the NES? There’s a good chance you have. But what you probably haven’t played yet is this new unofficial 1,000-player (yup, you read that right) online version of the game called Bombermi...

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By Justin - February 28, 2013

[Windows] Quickly swap the names of files or folders with Swap’em

Have you ever wished that there was a quick and simple way to swap the names of two folders or files? This isn’t something that I want to do often, but there been a few times in my life when I found myself trying to swap names bet...

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By Tucker - February 28, 2013

[Mac OS X] Control your audio and video players with “Kinect for OS X”, aka Flutter (uses camera as motion sensor)

You guys, I just wanna be Tony Stark. Every time I watch an “Iron Man” flick, I long for the ability to control my computers and devices with gestures, just like Mr. Stark himself. I think we’re all pretty disapp...

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By Brendan Lynch - February 28, 2013

[Android] Get customized social content on your lock screen with Sulia

Sulia is application designed to give you relevant social content right on your lock screen, making the content front and center and easily accessible. This application is great for those who like keeping up with various content s...

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By Tucker - February 28, 2013

[iPhone] Flayvr is a gorgeous photo and video viewer, blows Apple’s native ‘Photos’ app and Camera Roll out of the water

It’s fair to say that what Apple does best isn’t necessarily innovation, but renovation. There were tons of mp3 players on the market before the iPod arrived and blew the competition out of the water, and the same is t...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 27, 2013

Leap Motion controller is coming this May 13th, and it’s going to change the way we use computers

If you thought controlling your to-do list Minority Report-style was awesome, you won’t have to wait much longer for futuristic gestures to take over your computer. Leap Motion has just announced that their motion controller...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 27, 2013

Now even Google feels threatened by Samsung’s massive growth and domination of smartphone market

What’s this? Google versus Samsung? Well, not quite. But in an indirect way, kind of. You see, Google loves that Samsung is so successful. They’re an Android phone manufacturer after all, and Google makes their money t...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 27, 2013

Search warrant reveals just how much the government (or anyone else) can find out about you from your cellphone

Drug dealers, watch out! The government can find a whole lot about you if they seize your phone. As for everyone else, you probably wanna know just how much data your phone is carrying about you regardless of if you have committed...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 27, 2013

Angry Birds cartoon is actually happening, and here’s the first trailer [Video]

I wouldn’t blame you if you were tired of Angry Birds. They’re everywhere! First it was just a little game on your phone, then a board game, then toys and t-shirts and all shorts of merchandise. And now, it’s fin...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 27, 2013

This is what Samsung’s new $300 million campus in Silicon Valley will look like

First Apple was building a crazy spaceship campus in Silicon Valley, with NVIDIA most recently joining in. But now Samsung has revealed plans to do the same, and their design is definitely keeping up with the trend of being very d...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 27, 2013

Control your to-do list Minority Report-style with Clear and the Leap Motion controller

If you’ve never heard of the Leap Motion controller, it’s pretty similar to Microsoft’s Kinect. Only it’s smaller and much more accurate, making it a great device to use to augment the way you use your PC. ...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 27, 2013

These are the top 20 countries that download torrents the most, and the artists whose songs are most pirated

Musicmetric, which bills itself as “the world’s most powerful artist analytics dashboard”, has recently released some interesting torrent activity data. They have compiled a list that shows the top 20 countries when it...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 27, 2013

Microsoft finally releases Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7, you can download it now

Windows 8 users have been using Internet Explorer 10 since launch, but if you decided to stick with Windows 7 instead of using an OS that is considered “weak, terrible and disappointing,” Microsoft has left you with IE...

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By Wilson - February 26, 2013

[Android] Silence will automatically put your phone or tablet in silent mode based on specific times and dates you configure

I’m sure everyone has been in a situation like this before. You’re in an exam, at a meeting, or just doing something which needs your undivided attention… when suddenly your phone starts ringing and completely disrupts...

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By Tucker - February 26, 2013

[iPhone] Prey is an open source anti-theft app for iOS

Last March, Ashraf put together a list of the best free anti-theft apps for Android. One app that scored an “Honorable Mention” nod was Prey. Ashraf wrote, “The attraction to Prey Anti-Theft is that it is an open...

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By Brendan Lynch - February 26, 2013

[Android] Glovebox makes multitasking easier by adding a side dock to your phone or tablet

Glovebox is an application that aims to alter the stock multitasking functionality by displaying it as a side bar, similar to Ubuntu. This application can be great for those who are currently underwhelmed by Google’s multi-t...

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By Justin - February 26, 2013

[Windows] Securely delete files from your computer with DeleteOnClick

There are some things on your computer that, once you delete them, you want them to stay gone for good. Well, as I am sure most of you already know, deleting something from your recycle bin does not really mean it is gone. You hav...

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By Ashraf - February 26, 2013

Guess what? Adobe Flash is being hit with in-the-wild attacks (again); update to latest version to stay safe

Java. Flash. Java. Flash. Java. Flash. It seems like these two take turns in making your system vulnerable to attack. Sometimes they even misbehave at the same time, like today. As mentioned earlier today, two new vulnerabilities ...

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By Ashraf - February 26, 2013

Over 100,000 Americans sign petition asking White House to make unlocking cell phones legal

As dotTech pointed out last month, it is now illegal to unlock your cell phone in the United States without approval of your carrier. This decision was made by the Librarian of Congress vis-a-vis interpretation of the Digital Mill...

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By Ashraf - February 26, 2013

This is getting old: New zero-day vulnerabilities found in latest versions of Java, including Java 7 Update 15

Still have Java installed on your computer or enabled in your browser? Then you should know new vulnerabilities have been discovered in the latest versions of Java. Again. The current latest version of Java is Java 7 Update 15, wh...

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By Ashraf - February 26, 2013

Google head of Android Andy Rubin denies plans to open Google’s own retail stores

A couple of weeks ago rumors surfed on the Interwebz that Google was planning on opening its own retail stores in the United States. You know what they say about rumors… erm, actually, never mind — I can’t think ...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 26, 2013

The Pirate Bay party leaves Sweden for Norway and Spain due to lawsuit threat

The Swedish Pirate Bay political party, who provides hosting for The Pirate Bay, has been threatened with lawsuits by Sweden’s Right Alliance and given until today to cut ties with TPB. But it sounds like TPB was way ahead o...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 26, 2013

Sony brings back the original Trinitron, Walkman, Handycam, and PlayStation for its latest nostalgia-filled ad [Video]

Just like how they ramped up their announcement to the PlayStation 4, Sony seems to be betting on nostalgia yet again to promote the upcoming Xperia Z. The Trinitron, Walkman, Handycam, and original PlayStation are all present in ...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 26, 2013

Copyright Alert System (aka six-strikes) launches today in USA, with these ISPs

The Six-Strikes Anti-Piracy Program is here! We previously reported that the program was delayed to 2013, and we’ve talked plenty about how exactly it works, but the day has finally come for the system to finally go live. Th...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 26, 2013

Facebook system flaw gave a hacker access to every single person’s entire account

Nir Goldshlager runs a “Web Application Security Blog.” He’s also happened to find a variety of security holes and exploits on sites like Facebook, Twitter and PayPal. His latest discovery, however, was a glaring...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 26, 2013

This is the first tweet and Instagram out of North Korea

Remember when North Korea’s only 3G carrier, Koryolink, planned to let foreigners use cellphones? It looks like they weren’t kidding, and international phone calls aren’t the only thing you’ll be able to do...

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By dotTech Staff - February 26, 2013

[Windows] Best free video and audio converter

Just as with digital photos, audio and video files have become an integral part of our everyday lives. However, our audio and video files are not always in a desirable format and we may come across formats that are not supported b...

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By Wilson - February 26, 2013

[Android] Carbon is a great, well designed third-party Twitter client

With the rising popularity of Twitter over recent years, many celebrities, sports stars, etc. have begun to use the social network as a means to reach friends, family, and fans all over the globe — with some even using it fo...

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By Tucker - February 26, 2013

[iPhone] Fetchnotes vastly improves on Apple’s native ‘Notes’ app with clever hashtag system

Apple may design some of the best performing and best looking smartphones on the market, but even diehard Apple fans have to admit that some of the native apps on the iPhone can’t hold a candle to third party offerings. R...

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By Justin - February 26, 2013

[Windows] Minimize your laptop’s power consumption with Battery Booster

My laptop is starting to show its age. More importantly, my laptop’s battery is starting to show its age. In truth, my laptop might as well be a desktop, because it doesn’t hold a charge very long. I could go out and b...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 25, 2013

Japan’s portable head spa massage unit is both cool and scary

Japan makes some pretty wacky but cool things, and you can throw in the Mondaile Head Spa iD3 headset from Breo right there along with them. If you’re wondering what it does, it quite literally is a portable head spa —...

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By Enrique Manalang - February 25, 2013

Check out Disney’s beautiful Oscar-winning short film, Paperman [Video]

So the 85th Academy Awards just wrapped up and you’re upset that your favorite film or actor or director didn’t win. Relax, I have something we can all agree on — Disney’s Paperman deserved that Oscar for B...

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