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By Justin - January 11, 2013

[Windows] Uninstall secondary installations of Windows from your computer with NanWick Windows Uninstaller

Have you ever wanted to remove Windows from your computer? I know it may sound like an odd thing to do for some of you, but for people with dual booting computers, this may be something you are already looking to do. Not only that...

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By Tucker - January 11, 2013

[iPhone] Learn about Large Hadron Collider and particle physics with Particle Zoo

Nobody likes to feel like the dumbest person in the room. But when science news breaks, those of us who don’t have a solid background in cutting edge science can feel utterly lost. If you feel out of the loop when it comes t...

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By Varun - January 11, 2013

[Windows 8] Code Writer makes writing and editing code easy, includes syntax highlighting capabilities

Code Writer is a  text and code editor app which is built with the new Metro UI in mind. Coding is one of the main functions for us geeks with our PCs. When Windows 8 showed its Metro UI, I wondered how coding would be on this new...

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By Ashraf - January 11, 2013

If tech companies were talk show hosts… [Comic]

Companies, specifically tech companies, may not be people in and of themselves but they do have characteristics (or personalities, if you will). Because of these characteristics, it is often enticing to compare the companies to ot...

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By Ashraf - January 11, 2013

These photos show raw American naval power… and it is both awesome and scary [Amazing Photo of the Day]

Anyone familiar with the history of the United States knows that in the founding years of the country there was a big struggle between pro-navy and anti-navy advocates. Since then, however, the United States has come to build and ...

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By dotTech Staff - January 11, 2013

[Windows] Aiseesoft Total Media Converter is an all-in-one program for converting video files, converting audio files, and ripping DVDs

Are you looking for a beefy video converter with a lot of features? Well, Aiseesoft Total Media Converter may be just what you are looking for. Not only can this program convert to a lot of different movie files, but it can also t...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 10, 2013

Samsung shows off Youm, a flexible display (a screen that bends, rolls, and folds)

Ultra HD OLED TVs seem to be getting a lot of attention at CES, but what about bendable OLED displays? That’s what Samsung’s talking up now, as they’ve shown off a new flexible display technology that they’...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 10, 2013

Samsung announces Exynos 5, a 8-core processor for smartphones and tablets

During CES 2013, Samsung unveiled its successor to the company’s current Exynos 4 Quad. The new processor, which is designed to deliver twice the performance of its predecessor, is the Exynos 5 Octa. The processor contains t...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 10, 2013

Federal Trade Commission drops cases against Google, and Google promises changes to mitigate anti-competitive concerns

The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has closed its investigation of Google’s potentially anti-competitive practices related to Google Search and other services. The verdict? Google’s services are now in th...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 10, 2013

Dangerous Ruby on Rails bug makes more than 240,000 sites vulnerable, including Hulu and Github

A critical vulnerability in the Ruby on Rails  framework has been discovered to bring devastating effects to those affected. One of the developers that confirmed its existence, Ben Murphy, says that it “gives hackers a simpl...

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By Tu Nguyen - January 10, 2013

[Windows 8] How to install Windows Store apps in custom folder (and how to move already installed apps to custom folder)

In Windows 8, there are two types of applications – desktop apps and Windows Store apps (aka Metro/Modern UI apps). As you already know from previous versions of Windows, programs are installed in “C:\Program Files”. Windows Store...

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By Varun - January 10, 2013

[Windows 8] Get free online education with the official Khan Academy app

Khan Academy is known for its great work in the field of free online education. The website has been providing videos on various subjects for a long time and is a favorite among students. Recently Khan Academy launched its officia...

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By Brendan Lynch - January 10, 2013

[Android] Keep track of the food you eat and the exercises you do with Lose It!

With the new year in full swing, weight loss is on the minds of a lot of people. With Lose It!, you can easily create a weight-loss routine that is actually backed by real reviews, not fake ones as commonly seen in weight-loss ser...

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By Justin - January 10, 2013

[Windows] Add subtitles to movies or videos in two easy steps with Free Movie Subtitler

I love watching movies. Whether it is at home or on the go, I simply love movies. That being said, I don’t always watch English speaking movies. Sometimes, you can’t find a version of the movie with the subtitles alrea...

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By Tucker - January 10, 2013

[iPhone] Help Out is an addictive puzzle game for kids and adults

The simplest puzzles are often the best. Rubik’s Cubes, Sudoku, Tetris…there’s something so satisfying about solving these simple challenges. Now, you can add one more game to that list: Help Out, an iPhone puzzl...

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By Ashraf - January 10, 2013

New Java zero-day exploit hits the internet, is “massively exploited in the wild” — disable Java now!

So you thought Java season was over, eh? Wrong! It is still open season on Java and a brand new, previously unknown bug has been discovered in Java that allows scumbags to install malware on the computers of netizens. It isn’...

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By Ashraf - January 10, 2013

iPhone users vs Android users vs BlackBerry users [Comic]

Anyone that has taken an elementary-level Sociology or Psychology knows, among other things, there are two basic types of perceptions of people; perceptions people have of themselves and perceptions people have of others. Generall...

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By Ashraf - January 10, 2013

These awesome photos won National Geographic’s 2012 photo contest [Amazing Photo of the Day]

Every year National Geographic holds a photo contest. 2012’s results are in. In total, National Geographic says there were over 22,000 entries. Out of these 22,000 entries, a winner was picked for each category (‘Natur...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

Samsung unveils Ultra HD TV with ‘revolutionary floating design’

Remember when Samsung was teasing us with a TV that has an ‘unprecedented shape and timeless design’? Well, it looks like Samsung has just shown us this timeless design and — it’s on an easel? Samsung says ...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

Facebook teases with announcement for January 15th

Looks like Facebook doesn’t want to be left out from all the tech news going around because of CES, as the company has just sent invitations to press to ‘see what we’re building.’ The event is scheduled to ...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

Windows RT jailbreak allows you to download and run non-Windows Store desktop apps

Like seemingly every other new OS that’s left in the wild for awhile, Microsoft’s Windows RT has been jailbroken. But hold on before you start rejoicing about the prospects of running all your favorite desktop applicat...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

NVIDIA joins the handheld gaming battle with Project Shield

It looks like it didn’t take very long to see NVIDIA’s Tegra 4 in action. The company is going to release their own dedicated gaming handheld, codenamed Project Shield, which they are calling a “Pure Android̶...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

Apple planning to launch a larger, low-cost iPhone later this year… for as low as $99 (no contract)?

Rumors of Apple launching a low-cost version of the iPhone have been around for quite some time now, but  they’ve always focused on the device being smaller than its original counterpart — an iPhone nano, if you will. ...

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By Justin - January 9, 2013

[Android] Going somewhere? Let your family and friends know how far away you are and when you will get there with Twist

Alright, so have you ever been on your wait to meet some family or friends and you continuously get text messages and phone calls asking: “Where you at?” Well, Twist is looking to put an end to this. This app will give all of your...

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By Justin - January 9, 2013

[Windows] Download and manage podcasts (and more) with gPodder

Do you listen to a lot of free audio and video content, like podcasts? If so, would you like the ability to easily download them to your computer or mobile device? Then gPodder is the program for you. It allows you to easily downl...

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By Tucker - January 9, 2013

[iPhone] Learn clever life hacks, hints, and tips with Household Tips & Tricks

Okay, let’s be honest: nobody likes cleaning. But when you take a “life hack” approach to chore, even cleaning can be kind of fun. Household Tips & Tricks is packed with tons of these clever hacks, with info ...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

Intel officially launches Haswell, the 4th generation Intel Core processors

Formerly known by its codename Haswell, Intel’s latest generation of Core processors were officially launched during CES 2013 in Las Vegas. The company is touting ‘all-day battery life’ on ultrabooks, which trans...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

Apple bans game about the Syrian conflict from the App Store

Apple sometimes gets a lot of flak for what they deem can and cannot be on their App Store. Sometimes it’s understandable and sometimes it’s just downright head-scratchingly baffling.The news of a game that deals with ...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

Yahoo! Mail quietly adds HTTPS security option

It looks like Yahoo! has learned its lesson when it comes to security. After its mail service was recently hacked by an XSS exploit, the company has not only patched the problem but is also quietly rolling out an HTTPS option for ...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

Google is bringing free Wi-Fi to New York City

Google, in a press conference along with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and New York Senator Charles Schumer, have announced that it is going to provide free Wi-Fi service to Chelsea, a New York City neighborhood. The company sa...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

eBay wants to help you sell your stuff in the real world, introduces two new offline tools

eBay is introducing two new pilot programs aimed at making it easier for you to sell your stuff. If you’re looking to sell things as quickly as possible, these methods might not be such a bad idea. The first of which is an e...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

Goodbye little one: The netbook is now dead

Remember this little guy? That’s right, it’s a netbook. Remember those things? They were affordable, light and had pretty great battery life. But a lot has changed since the netbook segment was introduced 5 years ago &...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

Kingston announces the ‘World’s First’ 1TB USB flash/thumb drive

Not satisfied with the amount of data your current flash drive can store? Well, with Kingston’s latest flash drive, most people will be able to store all the data they own in a flash drive. The company has announced what the...

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By Enrique Manalang - January 9, 2013

Chinese man caught stealing high-end software worth $100 million

When we hear about people pirating things online, the usual media or software are things like music, movies, games and some common software. A Chinese man has pleaded guilty to selling high-end commercial software meant for enterp...

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By Ashraf - January 8, 2013

How technology has changed our relationships with our mothers [Comic]

Mothers. Mothers are — probably quite literally — genetically coded to bug take care of their children. Part of this parental process is calling the child regularly if the child lives away (sometimes it involves callin...

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