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By Locutus - September 26, 2012

[Android] Create and download infinitely customizable widgets with Ultimate Custom Widget

Chances are, your home screen is either a messy haven of your favorite apps jumbled together to let you launch them quickly or a beautifully arranged screen designed from the ground up to look beautiful. If you’re the latter...

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By Brett - September 26, 2012

[iPhone] Get personalized restaurant recommendations with Ness Dining Guide

Do you just love food? Are you always on the lookout for new places to eat? If, so then Ness Dining Guide might be just the app for you. Discover new restaurants and follow what your friends are eating too. What is it and what doe...

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By Brett - September 26, 2012

[iPhone] Add several useful tools to your phone with Ultra Utilities! + Flashlight

It is not hard to find a utilities app on the App Market. It is even easier to find a flashlight app. The majority of apps in both genres are either free with ads or paid without them, although there are a few exceptions. In reali...

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By Brett - September 26, 2012

[iPhone] Stay up-to-date with your favorite television shows with Renewed

Do you find yourself being so busy that you can’t keep up with your favorite television shows? If so, then give Renewed – TV Show Renewal and Cancellation Guide a try. The app will save you the headache of keeping trac...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 25, 2012

[Mac OS X] Keep yourself fit with All-in Fitness

All-in Fitness is the ultimate resource for getting in shape. This app will be perfect for those who are looking to exercise but aren’t exactly sure where to start. In addition it is also useful to people who already work ou...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 25, 2012

[Mac OS X] Turn your iPad or iPhone into a wireless trackpad for Mac with Remote Mouse

With Remote Mouse, you can transform any iOS device into a wireless trackpad with a full keyboard. This will be especially useful if you are in a meeting or giving a presentation. With this app, you can control your computer from ...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 25, 2012

[Mac OS X] Keep track of every Mac ever made with Mactracker

Mactracker is essentially a giant database of every Mac ever made. This can be incredibly useful for IT professionals who work with Apple products on a daily basis as it offers an ton of useful information. This could additionally...

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By Ashraf - September 25, 2012

Apple thinks brand new iPhone 5s with physical damage is normal

Last week news rolled in of some iPhone 5s having scratches, dings, scuffs, etc. out of the box. That is to say, brand new iPhone 5s with (minor) physical damage. A loyal but upset customer e-mailed Philip Schiller, Apple’s ...

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By Ashraf - September 25, 2012

New Lightning connectors give Apple a monopoly on iPhone accessories, might trigger legal action against the company

Anyone that has been following iNews knows Apple has introduced the new ‘Lightning’ connector on the iPhone 5. Not only is it smaller, and faster, than the previous 30-pin connector on iDevices, the ‘Lightning...

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By Ashraf - September 25, 2012

New Java vulnerability in Java 5/6/7 bypasses Java security sandbox, affects 1 billion users worldwide

Is it open season on Java? Or has the season for Java never ended? Who knows. I do know, however, that yet another vulnerability has been discovered in Java. This time the vulnerability affects Java 5, Java 6, and Java 7, meaning ...

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By Ashraf - September 25, 2012

IEEE, a group of tech experts, leaks almost 100,000 usernames and passwords — login information for Google, Apple, and Samsung employees

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (aka IEEE) describes itself as “the world’s largest professional association for the advancement of technology”. The IEEE is not only home to many big names i...

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By Godwin - September 25, 2012

How to unlock the bootloader of HTC One S and install ClockworkMod touch or non-touch recovery [Guide]

Unlocking your device will enable you to go free of the bounds on your bootloader and will enable to carry out advanced tasks. ClockworkMod recovery is an extensive recovery tool which would further give you more power, enabling y...

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By Ashraf - September 25, 2012

“When an Android steals iPhone’s look and feel, who you gunna call? Googbusters” [Comic]

Most of us have probably seen the ‘Ghostbusters’, movie, cartoon, or otherwise. If you haven’t seen Ghostbusters then the comic shown below probably won’t resonate very well with you. However, if you have s...

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By Ashraf - September 25, 2012

Gorgeous photo of aurora borealis over the Arctic Circle [Amazing Photo of the Day]

Aside from my wife, nothing is more beautiful than nature. One such example of the beauty of nature is a phenomenon called ‘aurora borealis’, also known as ‘northern lights’, which is “a natural light...

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By Locutus - September 25, 2012

[Windows] Help scientists unravel the mysteries of protein folding with Folding@home

Did you know that, around the world, there are numerous projects to use home computers as distributed supercomputers? There are, and Folding@home is one of the most famous ones. Created by scientists at Stanford University, it let...

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By Locutus - September 25, 2012

[Windows] Download and upload to remote fileservers (FTP, SCP, SFTP) with WinSCP

There are tons of people who use FTP clients every day. Graphic designers use them to upload completed designs. Web programmers use them to upload finished scripts and programs. Whatever you use them for, try WinSCP. It’s a ...

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By Locutus - September 25, 2012

[Windows 8] Read the latest issue of Popular Science with the free PopSci app

Popular Science is a cool magazine, and has made a great switch over into web magazine form. It has an official Android app, an iOS app, and now, a Windows 8 app. It rolls all of the latest stories and headlines into one big, beau...

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By Locutus - September 25, 2012

[Android] Get a beautiful set of new wallpapers every day with BetterThanExpected Wallpapers

The internet is a beautiful place filled with even more beautiful photography. Channeling the Internet’s amazing photographic skill into your small tablet or smartphone, however, is near impossible without BetterThanExpected...

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By Locutus - September 25, 2012

[Android] Monitor folder creation on your SD card with SDCard Watcher

Try mounting your Android phone on your computer. You’ll be amazed by how many random folders there are named after apps that you thought you uninstalled ages ago. This is due to how Android works, but with the help of the f...

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By Locutus - September 25, 2012

[Android] Stop missing important calls and texts and get periodic missed call and text notifications with Missed Call Reminder

If you for some reason miss a call and don’t notice it–say you’re in a meeting or have your phone on silent–you won’t notice it until you turn on your phone’s screen and notice the icon in your ...

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By Brett - September 25, 2012

[iPhone] Crack the codes to save the world in Beat Enigma Pro

Do you like code games? Do you enjoy playing games in the matching genre? If so, then you will probably enjoy Beat Enigma Pro. What is it and what does it do Main Functionality Beat Enigma Pro is a game where you match symbols by ...

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By Brett - September 25, 2012

[iPhone] Get quick and fast access to Wikipedia with Wikipanion

Wikipedia is a popular non-profit encyclopedia on the web. It differs from a print encyclopedia in the sense that it is constantly updated by its members, any of which can edit the site. Over the years, it has quickly grown into o...

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By Brett - September 25, 2012

[iPhone] Looking for a new free web browser? Try Maxthon!

With the overload of popular web browsers on the App Market, a developer really needs to put out a quality product to fit in. Maxthon Web Browser might be fast and reliable enough to do just that. What is it and what does it do Ma...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 24, 2012

[Mac OS X] Boost your Mac’s volume with Boom

Boom is an application for you Mac that will increase the volume output. This is very useful because the default volume is very low. This application is perfect for those who don’t have a speaker system or for those who are ...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 24, 2012

[Mac OS X] Go skateboarding using your fingers with Touchgrind

Touchgrind is a game where you control a skateboard with your 2 fingers. It bears a shocking resemblance to those old Tech Deck skateboards you used to play with when you were younger. It is hours of fun and will undoubtedly be a ...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 24, 2012

[Mac OS X] Manage your to-do list with Wunderlist

Wunderlist is a fantastic to-do application. This app is especially useful if you are the type of person who is always making lists. It becomes even more useful if you would like to share those lists with your friends or family Wh...

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By Ashraf - September 24, 2012

Fake “Microsoft Windows Update” e-mail will steal your Gmail, Windows Live, Yahoo, or AOL passwords — be careful

E-mail threats are a non-stop nuisance. After the recent “Important Changes to Microsoft Services Agreement” malicious e-mail, we have another swipe at Windows users. This time the e-mail comes in the form of a phishin...

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By Ashraf - September 24, 2012

iPhone 5 is faster than Galaxy S III… or is it? [iPhone 5 vs Galaxy S III]

iPhone 5 and Galaxy S III are the two biggest hitters in the smartphone market today. While it is somewhat futile to try to compare the two to figure for the purposes of which is faster — because both give excellent, buttery...

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By Ashraf - September 24, 2012

iPhone 5 did not break Galaxy S III’s record for highest number of pre-orders, despite strong sales

While we don’t know exactly how many people pre-ordered the iPhone 5, we do know Apple sold over 5 million during the first weekend of release. While 5 million units is a staggering number no matter which way you look at it,...

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By Ashraf - September 24, 2012

How popular is the iPhone 5? How about over-5-million-sold-in-three-days popular

Like a good friend, each year sales of the new iPhone are predictable — a lot. iPhone 5 was expected to be the hottest selling iPhone to date, meaning people expected it to sell a lot, too. Did it meet expectations? I suppos...

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By Ashraf - September 24, 2012

For years, Microsoft has been secretly limiting online passwords to 16 characters — despite leading users to believe otherwise

When you register for a new Outlook.com e-mail address, you are told your password can be a maximum of sixteen characters. While there are, of course, security implications with limiting passwords to sixteen characters, what is wo...

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By Ashraf - September 24, 2012

“A procrastinator’s guide to a proactive lifestyle” [Comic]

Are you a procrastinator? Don’t be ashamed. Am I a procrastinator? I’ll tell you later. The artist from Something of that Ilk apparently is part of the clan because s/he has an epic comic that hits so close to home I c...

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By Ashraf - September 24, 2012

Spectacular photo of luminated water at a beach in the Maldives [Amazing Photo of the Day]

Do you know what bioluminescence is? It is, as Wikipedia describes it, “the production and emission of light by a living organism”. As weird as that may sound in words, bioluminescence is actually very cool when seen i...

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By Locutus - September 24, 2012

[Windows] View detailed information about the elements of the periodic table with pElement

There is tons of information known about each and every element known to mankind, but accessing it is another story. Most of it is scattered by the winds throughout the internet, some appearing on Wikipedia’s info boxes but ...

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By Locutus - September 24, 2012

[Windows 8] Get a beautifully-animated, wonderfully-futuristic disk scanner with Disk Falcon

The future is of technology awesome, according to movies such as The Minority Report and Avatar. (The future itself, not so much.) But those futuristic computer interfaces are actually somewhat possible today–through the use...

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