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By Ashraf - September 16, 2012

View this awesome time-lapse video of a meteor shower, as seen from Earth

We have already shared with you a stunning time-lapse video of space as seen from the ISS. Today we have another awesome time-lapse to show you; this time it is of a meteor shower over Joshua Tree National Park. The following vide...

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By Ashraf - September 16, 2012

I challenge you to try to make Firefox use more RAM than my 1.4GB record

Since its inception, Firefox has been notorious for excess RAM usage, often in the form of RAM leaks. While Mozilla claims to have fixed RAM issues in recent Firefox updates, and has done a fairly good job for the most part, it is...

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By Ashraf - September 16, 2012

“It seems Samsung has copied us again” [Comic]

Okay, I know most people are probably sick of hearing about the Apple v Samsung lawsuit that concluded last month but I just came across a bloody hilarious comic, so I must share. Before we get to the comic, a little background co...

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By Ashraf - September 16, 2012

Would you step out on this transparent glass balcony situated on the 103th floor of the Sears Tower? [Amazing Photo of the Day]

I’ll be the first to admit I have a fear of heights. Not the type of “OH MY GOD I AM GOING TO DIE SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME BEFORE I FAINT AND FALL TO MY DEATH” type of fear, but I don’t do well when it comes ...

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By Locutus - September 16, 2012

[Windows] Laggy games? Speed them up with Wise Game Booster

My computer is slow and laggy. There’s not much I can do to help that, though, as it’s a mid-2010 laptop that had half of its RAM die within a year. However, what little I can do can be automated with Wise Game Booster...

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By Locutus - September 16, 2012

[Windows] Love photographing but hate the blur? Magically deblur photos with Blurity

The future is here! Instead of coming in the form of hoverboards and hovercars, however, it came in the form of magic: the magic to unblur blurry photographs. For many years, computer scientists have been coming up with algorithms...

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By Locutus - September 16, 2012

[Windows 8] Flick off the lights with the classic puzzler Lights Out

There are a set of classic games that must be repeated on every platform before it can be considered a viable platform. There’s Tetris, of course, and Minesweeper. But then there’s also Lights Out. It’s a suppose...

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By Locutus - September 16, 2012

[Android] Paddles and powerups, oh my! Play the next generation of Pong with Paddletronic Duel

Pong was a wonderful game… back in the early 70s when it was released. Now, we have games like Call of Duty and Assassin’s Creed, featuring mind-blowingly realistic graphics on increasingly powerful systems. Paddletron...

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By Locutus - September 16, 2012

[Android] Smash bricks and keep the ball in the air in Brick Breaker, a remake of the Atari classic

Do you remember playing Breakout or Arkanoid, the game in which you bounce a ball off a paddle to break bricks, on your old Atari or at the arcade? I do! And now, you can get that same game on your phone with the free, ad-supporte...

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By Locutus - September 16, 2012

[Android] Die once and for all in the new platformer One Single Life

In a lot of games, dying is inevitable. You die, and click respawn–it’s that simple. One Single Life is not like that–not at all. In it, you get but a single life. You have to risk it by jumping between buildings...

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By Brett - September 16, 2012

[iPhone] Keep all your sensitive information and media safe with Private Pal

Private Pal is not your typical app for securing your photos and videos. The developer has gone out of his way to create a powerful security app that will not only protect your media, but also keep items such as passwords, message...

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By Brett - September 16, 2012

[iPhone] Post to Facebook and Twitter quickly with WordOut

WordOut is a neat little app for users that post frequently to Facebook and/or Twitter. When you add your Facebook and Twitter accounts to the app, you will notice that they are placed at the bottom of your screen (as shown in the...

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By Brett - September 16, 2012

[iPhone] Try searching through a labyrinth in the dark with Reveal The Maze

Reveal The Maze is is the ultimate game of mazes. Sounds fun, but there is one problem, someone has turned the lights out and you (represented by a round object) need to find your way. Reveal The Maze boasts over 90 levels and 3 d...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 15, 2012

[Mac OS X] Create beautiful photo collages with Diptic

Diptic is an application that allows you to combine multiple photos to create photo collages. This can be exceptionally useful for those of you who are frustrated by iPhotos offerings. Diptic will change the photos’ shapes, ...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 15, 2012

[Mac OS X] Edit and share your photos with Snapseed

Snapseed is an application that will actually make editing photos easy and enjoyable. The interface is set up so that literally anybody can use it without any sort of learning curve. This application is a breath of fresh air becau...

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By Brendan Lynch - September 15, 2012

[Max OS X] Create digital copies of your favorite recipes with YummySoup!

YummySoup! is a great application that will allow you to capture and organize all of your recipes. It has all basic functionality that you would expect such as ingredients required and cooking time necessary. However, there are so...

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By Ashraf - September 15, 2012

Cell phone carriers are charging customers for data they don’t use, according to a study

No one on a capped data plan wants to go over their monthly — or daily or whatever — limit because overage charges are often extreme. So you would think carriers would have a system in place to ensure accurate counting...

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By Ashraf - September 15, 2012

Samsung ad shows how much better the Galaxy S III is than the iPhone 5

It does take a genius to know the Galaxy S III is iPhone 5’s biggest competitor. It also doesn’t a take a genius to know Samsung is going to attack Apple on all fronts. So it isn’t surprising Samsung has conjured...

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By Ashraf - September 15, 2012

Three very important facts you should know before purchasing an iPhone 5 in the USA

iPhone 5 pre-orders have begun. The phone will reach consumer hands in a little under a week from now. If you are living in the USA and want an iPhone 5, there are three very important facts you need to know before you make the de...

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By Ashraf - September 15, 2012

Some brand new PCs have pre-installed viruses, according to Microsoft

In August 2011 Microsoft started an investigation into fake copies of Windows coming out of China. For this investigation, Microsoft employees bought 20 brand new PCs from various Chinese vendors and took them back to HQ to test f...

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By Ashraf - September 15, 2012

Is free speech dead? UK court convicts teenager for posting “disrespectful” message on Facebook

On March 6, 2012 six British soldiers were killed in the Lashkar Gah area of Afghanistan by an improvised explosive device (IED). Two days after this incident Azhar Ahmed — a 19 year old from West Yorkshire — posted th...

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By Ashraf - September 15, 2012

Please provide feedback on recent changes to dotTech

Hello dotTechies, I’ve recently made a few changes to dotTech and would greatly appreciate any and all feedback you all have. Content Changes A few months ago I decided to make a major change in what dotTech covers. Instead ...

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By Ashraf - September 15, 2012

“The iPhone 5 is such a disappointment” [Comic]

Ever notice whenever a new iPhone comes out there is a group of people that cannot stop praising it and there is a group of people who cannot stop hating it. …Then there is a group of people that secretly wish they had an iP...

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By Ashraf - September 15, 2012

Is that a bleeding cloud (aka a cloud bleeding blood)? [Amazing Photo of the Day]

The following is a photograph of… I have no bloody clue. It looks like it may be some sort of residue from a man-made explosion, such as a flare, but the captions on the photo claim it is from nature. So the best way I can d...

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By Locutus - September 15, 2012

[Windows] Increase drive speed by creating superfast temporary RAM disks with RAMDisk

Your computer’s hard drive is slow. It’s even slow if you’ve upgraded to the next generation of disk drive technology, a solid state drive. What’s faster? Your computer’s RAM. That’s right–...

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By Locutus - September 15, 2012

[Windows] Automatically flip through open windows with AutoTab

The scene: a trade show. The time: ten minutes before it starts. The problem: you’re supposed to be flipping through a pile of graphics, but have no idea how. Suddenly, you remember a small program you read about named AutoT...

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By Locutus - September 15, 2012

[Windows 8] Play Scrabble with friends and random players with WordFeud

Are you a fan of the real-world game Scrabble, or the Facebook game Words with Friends? Try WordFeud. Building on the everlasting classic, WordFeud adds twists like random boards, push notifications, multiple languages, and more. ...

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By Locutus - September 15, 2012

[Android] Get beautiful, intuitive voice command searching and life management with Maluuba

Are you a fan of voice-based helpers like Apple’s Siri and Google’s Now/Voice Search? They’re both quite technically amazing, but both are only available for a limited number of devices, with Siri being only for ...

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By Locutus - September 15, 2012

[Android] Launch emulated games the beautiful way with the free GameShelf game launcher

Are you a fan of using game emulators? I know I like them! They let you bring your love for older game consoles on the road with you. However, they’re generally as ugly as can be, and launching game ROMs as unintuitive as co...

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By Locutus - September 15, 2012

[Android] Take and share FX photos with FxCamera

Are you a fan of photo effects? There are big names in the photo-filtering industry such as Instagram, but like in every industry, every once in a while, a cool independent developer will come along and release a new tool that riv...

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By Brett - September 15, 2012

[iPhone] Interested in an epic air hockey adventure? Try Shufflepuck Cantina

Do you enjoy air hockey? Are you always up for a little adventure? If so, then Shufflepuck Cantina might be a great app to try. I personally have played several air hockey apps, because it brings out my childhood love for the game...

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By Brett - September 15, 2012

[iPhone] Explore stars, constellations, and planets with Star Map 3D+

Are you an astronomy buff? Do you stargaze regularly? Do you want to teach your kids about the universe? Whether you say yes to any of these questions or just like having a handy star guide in your back pocket for special occasion...

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By Brett - September 15, 2012

[iPhone] Follow just snippets of a webpage with NetSnips

NetSnips is a clever new new app that simplifies web browsing and surfer productivity. Do you find yourself going to the same website every day, but only for once small piece of content on the physical page? Maybe you never really...

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By Kathryn - September 14, 2012

[Chrome] Be warned of dangerous websites before you visit them with Web Of Trust

If you’ve ever ended up with a virus on your machine because of a Google search gone wrong, then you probably wish you had some way to know whether or not that site that seems so perfect for what you’re looking for act...

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By Kathryn - September 14, 2012

[Chrome] Play a game of 3D chess, online or off, with SparkChess

Sometimes it’s the simple things that make you smile. As much of a product of the digital gaming age as I am,  I still love a good game of chess. Yes, Windows has a built-in 3D chess game, but I’ll admit – I neve...

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