Thursday, January 2, 2014

Flipagram Is About To Take Over Your Facebook News Feed - AllFacebook

Flipagram Is About To Take Over Your Facebook News Feed - AllFacebook: "If you’ve only just recovered from the Bitstrips epidemic, you might want to sit down, and not at your computer: The next big (albeit slightly less annoying) Facebook craze is coming. It’s called Flipagram, and it’s the latest chart-topper in the App Store."

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How to digitize your paper documents

How to digitize your paper documents: "As New Year’s resolutions go, “going paperless” is a perennial Top 10 contender, somewhere between “lose weight” and “save money.” But if you’ve ever resolved to digitize your documents before, you've learned that talking about it is one thing. Actually doing it is a tricky proposition. If you’re like most people, you’re already comfortable with managing your incoming digital data; it’s the lingering paper that’s the problem. To be honest, you’ll probably never stop every last piece of paper from crossing your desk, so scanning it is essential."

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My hard drive is making scary sounds

My hard drive is making scary sounds: "I would say yes. If your hard drive is making sounds it never made before, especially grinding or screeching noises, you have to assume that it won't be around for long. Any moment now, it could be as dead as Michael Palin's parrot."

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TechHive Video | How to quickly calibrate your TV

TechHive Video | How to quickly calibrate your TV: "If you want to best picture from your HDTV, just follow these simple steps to quickly and easily calibrate it for an accurate picture."

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Review: Sphero 2.0 is a brighter, faster, smartphone-controlled ball of fun | TechHive

Review: Sphero 2.0 is a brighter, faster, smartphone-controlled ball of fun | TechHive: "Robots are undeniably cool. But the humanoid kind—Johnny Five, say, or the T–800—can be complex, sometimes sarcastic, and potentially deadly. But you know what’s never accidentally assisted bank robbers or blown up anything? A friendly robot ball named Sphero."

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Why are Computers Unable to Boot Instantly?

Why are Computers Unable to Boot Instantly?: "With the newer, more powerful hardware and improved operating systems that we have available to use these days, why does it still take as long as it does to fully boot a computer up each time?

Today’s Question & Answer session comes to us courtesy of SuperUser—a subdivision of Stack Exchange, a community-driven grouping of Q&A web sites."

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Why Using a Public Wi-Fi Network Can Be Dangerous, Even When Accessing Encrypted Websites

Why Using a Public Wi-Fi Network Can Be Dangerous, Even When Accessing Encrypted Websites: "“Don’t do your online banking or anything sensitive on a public Wi-Fi network.” The advice is out there, but why can using a public Wi-Fi network actually be dangerous? And wouldn’t online banking be secure, as it’s encrypted?

There are a few big problems with using a public Wi-Fi network. The open nature of the network allows for snooping, the network could be full of compromised machines, or  — most worryingly — the hotspot itself could be malicious."

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