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By Locutus - September 30, 2012

[Windows] Keep track of files and add the date to the end of filenames with Append Date

Many computer users deal extensively with files every day. However, they often loose track of which exact version of a file something is, or when it was created. With Append Date, that’s not an issue: this little program let...

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By Brett - September 30, 2012

[iPhone] Get real-time streaming tweets with #TweetStream for Twitter

Are you a serious Twitter user? Do you find that most apps are just too slow in updating your timeline? If so, then give #TweetStream for Twitter and its real-time streaming a try. What is it and what does it do Main Functionality...

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By Brett - September 30, 2012

[iPhone] Drop – Copy & Paste lets your phone and computer share a clipboard

Have you ever been on your phone and thought how helpful it would be to get a link or just plain text from your phone to your computer or vice versa? A new app called Drop – Copy & Paste will help you do just that. What ...

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By Brett - September 30, 2012

[iPhone] Join the logo guessing craze with Logos Quiz Game

The human brain has superb recognition ability. When you are walking around a city/town and looking for a place to eat, if you come around the corner and see yellow arches, most people on this planet wouldn’t even need words...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 29, 2012

[Mac OS X] Organize your books, movies, music, and more with Delicious Library 2

Delicious Library 2 is designed to be your one-stop application to organize nearly everything in your home. It is designed to be a catalog where you can document all of the items in your home that you may have trouble organizing. ...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 29, 2012

[Mac OS X] Save your clipboard history with iClip

iClip is a fantastic application that will make a scrapbook out of anything you have copied. This is especially useful for people who are always copying text, images, and other objects to share them. It can be incredibly helpful i...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 29, 2012

[Mac OS X] Manage and collaborate on tasks with Producteev

Producteev is a fantastic task-management application. This app will be perfect for those who need to work on to-dos with other people. It will make it very easy to give the people you want access to what you need to get done. It ...

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By Godwin - September 29, 2012

How to root Amazon 7-inch Kindle Fire HD using one-click tool [Guide]

Getting your Amazon 7″ Kindle Fire HD rooted is now just a click away, thanks to the developers of XDA who have always had a great role in bringing out the full power of Android devices. sparkym3 of XDA has now made a one-cl...

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By Ashraf - September 29, 2012

TSA security officers are caught stealing electronics from passengers at airports

Ever lose something while traveling? Maybe you forgot it at a security checkpoint or the item disappeared from your baggage. If a passenger does forget their things at checkpoints then TSA agents are supposed to contact the passen...

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By Ashraf - September 29, 2012

Apple apologizes for crappy iOS Maps, tells everyone to use Google Maps, Bing Maps, or MapQuest instead

My how has Apple changed since the departure of Steve Jobs. Remember antennagate with the iPhone 4? It took Apple weeks to even acknowledge a problem and then when they did acknowledge, they took longer to come up with a fix and n...

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By Ashraf - September 29, 2012

We have another Windows 8 hater — the developer of Minecraft

Valve hates Windows 8, Blizzard Entertainment isn’t very enthusiastic about Windows 8, and a user interface expert feels Windows 8 is a “cognitive burden” on people. Who else is a Windows 8 naysayer? How about th...

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By Ashraf - September 29, 2012

US Navy develops malware for smartphones that will “steal your life”

PlaceRaider. The name sounds like a gamer tag someone would use on Xbox. It isn’t a gamer tag, however. (Well it might be but not in the context of this article.) PlaceRaider is the name of a new malware developed by Robert ...

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By Ashraf - September 29, 2012

“I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance…” [Comic]

“I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to GEICO” — every see such ads? If you live in the United States, I bet you have whether that be on your TV or your computer (such as on Hulu). If y...

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By Ashraf - September 29, 2012

Snow monkeys enjoy hot tubbing in a hot spring in Japan [Amazing Photo of the Day]

We humans enjoy hitting the hot tub every now and then. (Or maybe more frequently, for some of you entitled folks.) As do monkeys, it seems. The following photograph is of snow monkeys, also known as Japanese macaque, enjoying a n...

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By Locutus - September 29, 2012

[Windows] Attachments too big? Split them with Split Byte

Email, for some bizarre reason, still has an upload limit of around 25-50MB. It’s slowly getting better, but you still can’t send very large attachments to certain people. If you need to email something to someone, try...

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By Locutus - September 29, 2012

[Windows 8] Pop the bubbles or die trying in Bubble Star

Bubble Star is a free game on the Windows Store that offers 100 levels and  “hours of fun”–and it’s not just talk. It’s for real. Bubble Star, which is essentially Frozen Bubble with powerups, is a gr...

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By Locutus - September 29, 2012

[Android] Switch between apps using your proximity sensor with Smartswitcher

On each and every device there is a fast way and a slow way to launch and open apps. On most phones, users generally go to the home screen, find the app they’re looking for and get on with the day. However, if they’re ...

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By Locutus - September 29, 2012

[Android] Open any app you want with just a double-tap of the home button with Home2 Shortcut

The Galaxy S III lets you open its Siri knockoff S Voice with a simple double click of the home button. However, there’s no way to get this to apply to an app of your choice, and no way to bring this functionality at all to ...

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By Locutus - September 29, 2012

[Android] Want an iPhone but without buying a new device? Fake iPhone 5 is here for you

Are you an Android user desperately wishing you had a beautiful, revolutionary iPhone 5? The awesome Fake iPhone 5 homescreen is a must-install for you. It brings that beautiful iOS style to your device with minimal work. What is ...

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By Brett - September 29, 2012

[iPhone] Create words to knockout your opponent in WordBoxer

It might be bold to say, but I might have just found the next great turn-by-turn word game on the iPhone. That game, WordBoxer, takes a head-to-head word game and fully encapsulates it symbolically into a world class boxing match....

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By Brett - September 29, 2012

[iPhone] Want a whole new way to browse Craigslist? Try cPRO craigslist client!

Craigslist was started up in 1995 as a simple email distribution list between friends in San Francisco. The next year it became a web-based service and eventually expanded to the over 50 countries it supports today. The interestin...

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By Brett - September 29, 2012

[iPhone] ClearWeather shows the current temperature using color

There are a tremendous number of weather apps in the App Store, so a developer really needs to set theirs apart from the others in order to attract attention. ClearWeather does exactly this by using dynamic background colors to sy...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 28, 2012

[Mac OS X] Turn your Mac into an alarm clock with Wake Up Time

Wake Up Time turns your Mac into a full-fledged alarm clock. This can be especially useful if you keep your Mac by your bed at night. It can also be great if you are working a lot on your computer and need a little reminder to tak...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 28, 2012

[Mac OS X] Easily convert videos with Smart Converter

Smart Converter is a great little program that will serve as a simple way to convert your video files. This will be especially useful if you are trying to get a certain video to work on a certain device. This will also help tremen...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 28, 2012

[Mac OS X] Have fun while learning geography with Geomaster Plus

Geomaster Plus is an app designed to familiarize the user with geography around the world. It is especially useful for younger children who are just starting to learn geography. It can also easily be used by adults who are just lo...

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By Ashraf - September 28, 2012

“Can I hack the New York Times?” [Comic]

With the shift from physical publication to Internet publication in full swing, for the past few years major newspapers, magazines, and other sources of media have hid themselves behind a “pay wall” — a monthly s...

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By Ashraf - September 28, 2012

The Sun does a figure-eight in the sky over Austria [Amazing Photo of the Day]

In astronomy, an “analemma” is, according to Wikipedia, ” a curve representing the changing angular offset of a celestial body (usually the Sun) from its mean position on the celestial sphere as viewed from anoth...

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By Locutus - September 28, 2012

[Windows] Monitor CPU usage, memory usage, and computer temperature from your system tray with Perfgraph

Keeping tabs on your CPU and memory usage is a must for anyone who likes to keep their system in tip-top shape. If you’re one of those people, try Perfgraph. It’s a free program that adds a surprisingly minimal chart t...

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By Locutus - September 28, 2012

[Windows] Test USB drives for actual storage capacity with H2testw, because knockoff USB drives lie

“$12 for a 64GB flash drive?! Send me 20!”  Cheap thumb drives and hard drives off of Ebay and from street vendors can often be of dubious quantity and quality, even if they claim to work when you plug them into your c...

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By Locutus - September 28, 2012

[Windows 8] Watch and listen to YouTube videos with Youtube Player

The internet is all about sharing photos, videos, music, and much much more. A large part of this is entirely YouTube, the online video sharing site that has become a home for high quality (and low quality) videos produced by ever...

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By Locutus - September 28, 2012

[Android] Visit and learn about local attractions by taking an adventure with Field Trip

The world around you is filled with thousands of places to visit and dozens of guide books to those very places. Ditch the printed word and go with Google’s new app Field Trip. It offers extremely localized places to visit n...

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By Locutus - September 28, 2012

[Android] Play with sand and fire in the free sandbox game Burning Sand 3

The world of sandbox games–games in which you can modify the world around you–is an awesome one. What about games actually about sand? Turns out, they’re pretty awesome too. Burning Sand 3 is a free game that let...

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By Locutus - September 28, 2012

[Android] Slide into finish and collect precious diamonds in The Gem Hunt

It’s an age-old classic: the game where you slide across the ice, unable to stop until you hit a wall, trying to get to the ending spot by bouncing off of things. The Gem Hunt brings this all to Android, but instead of ice, ...

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By Brett - September 28, 2012

[iPhone] Organize your tasks into your weekly schedule with Droplist

The App Market is flooded with list and task apps, because everyone has their own way of organizing their lives. So many of the apps in this genre also involve traveling through multiple screens, which can be impractical for power...

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By Brett - September 28, 2012

[iPhone] Keep track of your monthly data usage with DataMan

Have you ever found yourself coming way tot close to your data plan limit? Have already gone over the limit a couple times? With companies expanding their 4G LTE coverage across the United States, many wireless companies have been...

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