Friday, August 31, 2012

How do I get data off of DVDs containing my photos that won't read?

How do I get data off of DVDs containing my photos that won't read?: "A few years back, I tried to free up some space on my old PC and decided to put all of my pictures that I had taken for years on discs. Well, I ended up using DVD-R discs so that I could use fewer discs due to the storage amounts."

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What does it mean to "Like" something on Facebook?

What does it mean to "Like" something on Facebook?: "Well, first of all liking"only works if, in fact, you have a Facebook account.

If you don't have a Facebook account, then liking is simply not an option for you;
You basically won't get the advantage of whatever it is the merchant is hiding behind the request to have you like their page."

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How To Save A Wet Cell Phone Or Tablet

How To Save A Wet Cell Phone Or Tablet: "I’ve got bad news for you. Dropping your phone in a puddle of water, bath, sink, toilet – even getting caught in a heavy shower – will leave it irreparably damaged. The same goes for tablet computers."

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Can't live without the Internet? Thank your genes - JSOnline

Can't live without the Internet? Thank your genes - JSOnline: "A new study from Germany suggests that Internet addiction is real and many of those who suffer from it share a genetic variation.

Researchers from the University of Bonn interviewed 843 people in their study and found that 132 exhibited problematic behavior in their use of the Internet. "Problematic" behavior included having all of their thoughts during the day revolve around the Internet, and feeling that their well-being was hurt if they were cut off from the Internet."

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Can't live without the Internet? Thank your genes - JSOnline

Can't live without the Internet? Thank your genes - JSOnline: "A new study from Germany suggests that Internet addiction is real and many of those who suffer from it share a genetic variation.

Researchers from the University of Bonn interviewed 843 people in their study and found that 132 exhibited problematic behavior in their use of the Internet. "Problematic" behavior included having all of their thoughts during the day revolve around the Internet, and feeling that their well-being was hurt if they were cut off from the Internet."

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Eurasian Law: Breaking News: First Russian-Made Tablet Computer Expected to Debut at Year End

Eurasian Law: Breaking News: First Russian-Made Tablet Computer Expected to Debut at Year End: "A technology firm based at MIFI (National Atomic Research University) presented a prototype of the first-ever Russian-made tablet computer to Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin on Thursday. The tablet is expected to be available by the end of the year and will cost around 15,000 rubles ($466). "

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When Your PC is Likely Infected | PCWorld

When Your PC is Likely Infected | PCWorld: "Malware, once it has infected your PC, has a way of protecting itself. It may not want you to install a new antivirus program--or update your current one. So you need to scan your hard drive in a way that gets around the malware. The simplest way to do that is to do the scan outside of Windows."

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Google Nexus 7 (16GB) Android Tablet Review and Giveaway

Google Nexus 7 (16GB) Android Tablet Review and Giveaway: "The Asus manufactured Google Nexus 7 tablet is a $199 tablet that runs a stock version of Android v4.1 (Jellybean), and is by all accounts the flagship tablet for Android. It is the standard by which all other tablets should now be judged. That said, the Nexus 7 is quite atypical of Android devices."

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

How to build your own external hard drive | How To - CNET

How to build your own external hard drive | How To - CNET: "External hard drives are great for storing photos, music, videos, and backup files. Not only can they can be used with a PC, but also with media devices to add streaming storage, and with Wi-Fi routers as cheap NAS solutions."

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How to Combine All Your Email Addresses into One Outlook.com Inbox - How-To Geek

How to Combine All Your Email Addresses into One Outlook.com Inbox - How-To Geek: "Microsoft’s new Outlook.com allows you to see email from all your email accounts in one inbox and send messages from other email addresses in one familiar interface. if you’re tired of checking multiple inboxes, try combining them."

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How To Switch Webmail Providers Without Losing All Your Email - How-To Geek

How To Switch Webmail Providers Without Losing All Your Email - How-To Geek: "Do you use a webmail service you’re unhappy with because it’s where all your email is? There’s good news – you can easily switch, without losing your old email and contacts and without missing email sent to your old address."

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Monday, August 27, 2012

DOWNLOAD Your Guide To Google Analytics

DOWNLOAD Your Guide To Google Analytics: "Do you own a website or a blog? If so, do you have any idea how many visitors you get each day? And even if you’ve installed a counter and you’ve figured out how to gauge your traffic, do you have any idea where your visitors are coming from, what browsers most of them use, what search engines they use, or which of your pages is the most popular?"

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Tips for buying a new computer display - SiliconValley.com

Tips for buying a new computer display - SiliconValley.com: "Just so you know, some marketing genius out there has decided computer monitors aren't computer monitors anymore. They are "displays." Raise the curtain and cue the John Williams soundtrack."

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Program that teaches JavaScript a lot of fun - Worcester Telegram & Gazette - telegram.com

Program that teaches JavaScript a lot of fun - Worcester Telegram & Gazette - telegram.com: "Khan Academy’s free educational videos have been viewed 178 million times on YouTube. Now they’ve launched a “Computer Science” program that teaches kids and adults how to handle JavaScript; that’s the computer language that dominates the Web. "

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Top 5 Computer Monitors For Gamers and Movie Lovers - Mobile & Apps

Top 5 Computer Monitors For Gamers and Movie Lovers - Mobile & Apps: "If you spend a lot of time playing video games or watching movies, you'll need an awesome monitor to get the job done, not just some cheap plastic off the shelf. You want a good display that shows all your content in full HD, something with tons of features to get your tech mind in a frenzy. One important thing a monitor needs to be considered well apart from good picture quality, is a good and consistent framerate."

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How to Backup Photos – PictureCorrect

How to Backup Photos – PictureCorrect: "Photographers in the digital era are faced with many unique challenges that their predecessor’s in the film era never had to deal with. The way you market your photography business would be the first that comes to mind. Social media and the internet didn’t exist in the 60′s and 70′s. Photographs were taken on film instead of digital media. "

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5 easy tricks to boost your home Wi-Fi - Kim's Columns – Reviews and Advice on All Things Digital - The Kim Komando Radio Show

5 easy tricks to boost your home Wi-Fi - Kim's Columns – Reviews and Advice on All Things Digital - The Kim Komando Radio Show: "t's easy to take a smoothly functioning home wireless network for granted, especially when you're sipping coffee on the patio and catching up on the news of the morning with your iPad."

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

What type of computer suits you? Laptop vs. netbook vs. tablet - Manila Standard Today - Daily news, current events, latest news in the Philippines - Manila Standard Today

What type of computer suits you? Laptop vs. netbook vs. tablet - Manila Standard Today - Daily news, current events, latest news in the Philippines - Manila Standard Today: "The time has probably come for you to buy a new computer. Faced with an array of sleek, shiny computing gadgets, how do you decide on your next purchase?"

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A better way to clean the dust from your computer | Computer Repair Blog / Compudoc Computer Repair Phoenix AZ

A better way to clean the dust from your computer | Computer Repair Blog / Compudoc Computer Repair Phoenix AZ: "One of the worst things for your computer is for it to build heat. One thing that contributes to your computer running too hot is a build up of dust."

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6 Tips and Tricks for Microsoft’s New Outlook.com - How-To Geek

6 Tips and Tricks for Microsoft’s New Outlook.com - How-To Geek: "Microsoft’s new Outlook.com is the successor to Hotmail – all Hotmail users will eventually be migrated to Outlook.com. Outlook.com is a modern webmail system that offers some useful features, including some not found in Gmail."

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Can I safely use my smart phone for banking?

Can I safely use my smart phone for banking?: "The short answer is yes actually. A smartphone is usually a fairly good way to do exactly what it is you're looking to do."

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8 Crucial Things You Should Know Before Travelling Abroad With Your Phone, Tablet, Or Laptop

8 Crucial Things You Should Know Before Travelling Abroad With Your Phone, Tablet, Or Laptop: "If you’re about to go international with your smartphone, tablet and/or laptop there are a few things you should know before you go. You might need extra peripheral devices and plugs, entertainment and maps pre-downloaded, a new SIM card for data, and to prepare for a few important security scenarios."

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Going global: top tips for building your own creative website | Culture professionals network | Guardian Professional

Going global: top tips for building your own creative website | Culture professionals network | Guardian Professional: "With career opportunities increasingly scarce and the culture of unpaid internships still thriving, emerging artists and arts professionals could be forgiven for doing away with bespoke cover letters, wordy proposals and CVs. Instead, thousands of creatives are opting for alternative solutions to jobseeking, many harnessing the power of the internet as the cheapest fuel to move forward."

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Little Photo Offers Dead Simple One-Touch Snapshots on Android - How-To Geek

Little Photo Offers Dead Simple One-Touch Snapshots on Android - How-To Geek: "Android: While most people love Little Photo for the variety of post-processing special effects it sports, we love it for the dead simple tap the screen to snap shutter system it employs and the full-screen review that follows."

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

How To Build Your Own Tablet Stylus

How To Build Your Own Tablet Stylus: "Steve Jobs was quite right when he said “If you see a stylus, they blew it.” While a good touchscreen should never require you to use a stylus for standard operations, there are tasks when using your fingers is a bit awkward. For example if you want to digitize your signature, take quick handwritten notes or simply draw, a stylus can come in very handy"

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Logitech makes the K310, a washable keyboard for desktop computers.

Logitech makes the K310, a washable keyboard for desktop computers.: "ogitech wants to help you enjoy watching movies on your computer and still be able to keep the popcorn kernels out of your daily keystrokes—so the computer peripherals company released the K310, its first fully washable keyboard."

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Darpa Has Seen the Future of Computing ... And It's Analog | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com

Darpa Has Seen the Future of Computing ... And It's Analog | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com: "y definition, a computer is a machine that processes and stores data as ones and zeroes. But the U.S. Department of Defense wants to tear up that definition and start from scratch."

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

How to resurrect your Windows XP – Computer Tech Reinstallation Method - PT2

How to resurrect your Windows XP – Computer Tech Reinstallation Method - PT2: "This second major part is something extremely easy to do but needs to be done in a specific sequence for your operating system to work properly again."

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How to resurrect your Windows XP – Computer Tech Reinstallation Method

How to resurrect your Windows XP – Computer Tech Reinstallation Method: "If you came here wondering what to do with your old Windows XP definitely don't trow it away there is hope, because you will learn some easy proven steps to how to reinstall your official Windows XP operating system, and resurrect it from the dead."

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10 Awesome OneNote Tips You Should Be Using All The Time [Windows]

10 Awesome OneNote Tips You Should Be Using All The Time [Windows]: "I am going to ruffle a few feathers here by saying that Microsoft OneNote is just as good as Evernote. Evernote is probably more barebones and easier to handle, while OneNote is the digital equivalent of a binder, giving you more organizational control."

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Home networking explained, part 2: Optimizing your Wi-Fi network | Crave - CNET

Home networking explained, part 2: Optimizing your Wi-Fi network | Crave - CNET: "Since my last post on the basics of home networking, which is the part 1 of this series, I've been flooded with even more e-mails than I had been before (which explains why some of you haven't heard back from me). The good news is that nobody is asking about what a router is anymore. I guess I did an OK job explaining that in my previous post."

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50 Reasons to Buy a Kindle « Kindle Review – Kindle Fire Review, Kindle 4 Review

50 Reasons to Buy a Kindle « Kindle Review – Kindle Fire Review, Kindle 4 Review: "Here are 50 Reasons to buy a Kindle. There will also be a companion post in a few days – 40 Reasons not to buy a Kindle."

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Monday, August 20, 2012

How to Supercharge Your PC With a RAM Disk | PCWorld

How to Supercharge Your PC With a RAM Disk | PCWorld: "If you've ever wished that you could emulate the performance of a solid-state drive without installing a new piece of hardware, consider creating a new virtual hard drive on your PC that runs purely from RAM, also known as a RAM disk. Setting one up is a little tricky, but the performance benefits (if your system has enough RAM) are worth the effort."

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

The Best Websites for Buying Computer Parts Online

The Best Websites for Buying Computer Parts Online: "Got an old laptop or desktop and want to upgrade the hard drive and memory without having to buy a new computer? Or maybe you’re getting rid of an old machine and want to build you own dream machine? Either way, you’ll want to find compatible computer parts for the cheapest price."

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Creating your first iOS app

Creating your first iOS app:

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The Best Websites for Backing Up and Sharing Your Data in the Cloud for Free - How-To Geek

The Best Websites for Backing Up and Sharing Your Data in the Cloud for Free - How-To Geek: "We’ve been told many times how important backups are, although we may not realize it until it’s too late and our data’s gone. You can backup your PC’s data to external media, but free online backup services provide useful redundancy that could save your data."

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Shamoon malware infects computers, steals data, then wipes them | ZDNet

Shamoon malware infects computers, steals data, then wipes them | ZDNet: "Security researchers are investigating a piece of destructive malware that has the ability to overwrite the master boot record of a computer, and which they suspect is being used in targeted attacks against specific companies."

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Friday, August 17, 2012

Are my Skype conversations private?

Are my Skype conversations private?: "I'm using a laptop with Windows 7, 64-bit installed on it. Also, ESET Internet Security is fully up to date on it. I use a D-Link wireless router to connect to the internet with security key protected. Windows Firewall is not on, as recommended by the default. I use Skype to talk to my friend. How do I make sure that nobody sees or listens to us? Also, under the given circumstances, what is the possibility that I'm seen or heard by a third person?"

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Is the Cloud dangerous?

Is the Cloud dangerous?: "One of the comments that I received recently to my article on lessons learned from a recent and fairly public online hacking was very concise:"

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Your Kindle Is More Than an eReader: 5 Hidden Kindle Features - How-To Geek

Your Kindle Is More Than an eReader: 5 Hidden Kindle Features - How-To Geek: "It’s easy to think of a Kindle as just an eBook reader, but it’s so much more than that. It’s an MP3 player, portable web browser (with free Wikipedia access over 3G), gaming device, and image viewer."

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

What You Need To Know Before Buying A Tablet

What You Need To Know Before Buying A Tablet: "Tablets are starting to mature. Android’s new 4.1 release includes tweaks that dramatically improve the user experience. Apple’s iPad is now on its third iteration and continues to dominate the market. And Microsoft is about to enter the scene with Windows 8 RT, which is likely to inspire a range of new options"

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Browser Wars: Chrome vs. IE9 vs. Firefox | PCMag.com

Browser Wars: Chrome vs. IE9 vs. Firefox | PCMag.com: "Web browsers just refuse to sit still. They just keep evolving to offer new speed and standards support, all moving towards the ultimate goal—enabling websites to do everything that native applications can. Case in point?"

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5 Google+ Tips Everyone Should Know

5 Google+ Tips Everyone Should Know: "If you’re one of those people using Facebook and Google+ regularly, then you probably feel annoyed that you have to learn two totally different systems for staying connected to your social network. It’s actually a lot of work understand how to share, stream, subscribe, block, hide, etc, etc on both networks."

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Samsung 830 Solid State Drive (SSD) 512 GB Review and Giveaway

Samsung 830 Solid State Drive (SSD) 512 GB Review and Giveaway: "Now we’re reviewing one of the most well-known entries into the solid state drive market – the Samsung 830 SSD (Series MZ-7PC512N/AM 2.5″ SATA III MLC)."

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Transfer VHS tapes to your computer | How To - CNET

Transfer VHS tapes to your computer | How To - CNET: "
Unlike your old vinyl record collection, those VHS tapes you stored away in the back of your closet aren't going to see a resurgence in popularity. There are no videophiles extolling the superior experience and fidelity of these analog tapes. No, VHS is a dying medium that fully deserves to be put in its grave."

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Twig iPhone cable doubles as a tripod

Twig iPhone cable doubles as a tripod: "Twig caught my attention the moment it crossed my screen. This simple iPhone cable can, of course, sync and charge your device, but it also adds a healthy dose of versatility to the equation by doubling as a stand, tripod and headphone cable management system."

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Drive-By Internet Scam Freezes Computers, Asks For Payment to Unlock. FBI Gives Tips To Avoid Scam - Healdsburg, CA Patch

Drive-By Internet Scam Freezes Computers, Asks For Payment to Unlock. FBI Gives Tips To Avoid Scam - Healdsburg, CA Patch: "Attention Healdsburg: The FBI is warning computer users of an Internet scam that freezes computers immediately."

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Bulletproof Backup: How to Secure Your Desktop, Mobile & Web Data

Bulletproof Backup: How to Secure Your Desktop, Mobile & Web Data: "For over a week, we have been hearing the horror story that haunts the dreams of those of us who live on our computers and on the World Wide Web. If you haven’t taken the time to read about Mat Honan’s terrible and unfortunate major hacking and wiping of his digital world, then his story is absolutely required reading."

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The Best Websites for Downloading Games and Playing Games Online - How-To Geek

The Best Websites for Downloading Games and Playing Games Online - How-To Geek: "This week we have a list of fun websites for you. Playing games can help relieve stress and provide a break from work. The following are some websites we found offering free online games, freeware games for download, or games you can purchase."

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

How to Share a Google Calendar

How to Share a Google Calendar: "Google Calendar is great. I can access it from any computer, sync it to my smartphone, and sync it to my desktop email app and lots more. It’s simple to use and has a ton of features. One of the nice features that I’ve only started using recently is sharing a Google calendar."

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How to Configure and Use Google Now on Android - How-To Geek

How to Configure and Use Google Now on Android - How-To Geek: "Google Now, new in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, is Google’s attempt to be smarter. It includes cards that automatically provide you with information and voice search integrated with Google’s knowledge graph to provide direct answers to your questions."

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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Top 10 Clever Uses for Dropbox

Top 10 Clever Uses for Dropbox: "Dropbox is an awesome service. You can back your files up to the cloud, sync them between computers, and share them with your friends. That's not all it can do, though. Here are our top 10 favorite clever uses for our favorite file syncing program."

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Transfer VHS tapes to your computer | How To - CNET

Transfer VHS tapes to your computer | How To - CNET: "Unlike your old vinyl record collection, those VHS tapes you stored away in the back of your closet aren't going to see a resurgence in popularity. There are no videophiles extolling the superior experience and fidelity of these analog tapes. No, VHS is a dying medium that fully deserves to be put in its grave."

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4 Ways to Safely Backup iPhone iPad Photos and Videos

4 Ways to Safely Backup iPhone iPad Photos and Videos: "If you have an iPhone, especially the 4S, you probably use it to take a lot of photos and videos. The camera is pretty nice and it way more convenient to pull out a phone rather than trying to go get a giant SLR camera from across the house while your baby daughter is saying her first word! Well, at least it is for me."

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Get the Most Out of Your iPad

Get the Most Out of Your iPad: "When the iPad first came out, I waited a year until they released the second version. I figured the 1st generation model would have issues that would mostly be fixed by the next iteration. So far, the iPad has been an awesome tool that I use pretty much everyday. However, it has not always been that way."

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Get a Livio Bluetooth Internet radio car kit for $29.99 | The Cheapskate - CNET News

Get a Livio Bluetooth Internet radio car kit for $29.99 | The Cheapskate - CNET News: "The lovely Mrs. Cheapskate has a smartphone, but her minivan lacks a stereo input jack. Thus, there's no easy way for her to listen to her playlists, podcasts, Pandora stations, and the like"

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6 Ways to Customize Android that iOS Users Can Only Dream About - How-To Geek

6 Ways to Customize Android that iOS Users Can Only Dream About - How-To Geek: "Android is very customizable – many of its features are just defaults and can be swapped out for third-party alternatives without any rooting required. Some of these things are possible on a jailbroken iOS device, while some remain impossible."

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

iPad: 30 tips and tricks - News - Know Your Cell

iPad: 30 tips and tricks - News - Know Your Cell: "Whether you're looking for a faster way to browse the Web on your iPad or you're simply stuck on how to snap a screenshot, our guide can help you out. Check out our top 30 tips and tricks to get the most out of your tablet. "

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How To Turn Your Wii Into A Media Center With WiiMC

How To Turn Your Wii Into A Media Center With WiiMC: "Turn your neglected Wii into a media player. Listen to music and watch videos from your computer on your TV, or browse a bit of the best the web has to offer using your Wiimote. With WiiMC it’s easy."

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5 Online Privacy Intrusions You Don't Know About, and Should | PCWorld

5 Online Privacy Intrusions You Don't Know About, and Should | PCWorld: "These days, you need a healthy dose of naiveté to think that your personal data isn't routinely bought, sold or tracked online. Tracking cookies are the norm on popular websites, and tech giants such as Google and Facebook have a reputation for mishandling and/or overcollecting users’ personal data."

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Ultimate Setup Guide for Gmail with Outlook 2010

Ultimate Setup Guide for Gmail with Outlook 2010: "Up until a few days ago, I was using my MacBook Pro with the Mail app to manage all my email accounts. Unfortunately, my Mac hard drive crashed and I was left with nothing but a Windows 7 PC I had just setup a few days earlier."

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Take your music to the water with ECOXGEAR’s new waterproof Bluetooth speaker

Take your music to the water with ECOXGEAR’s new waterproof Bluetooth speaker: "Wouldn’t it be nice to lounge in the pool and enjoy your favorite music without risking the health and well-being of your precious mobile device?"

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Google Chrome now used by one in three web surfers

Google Chrome now used by one in three web surfers: "Google's Chrome web browser is going to turn four years old in less than a month. According to web analytics service StatCounter, approximately 33.8% of web surfers are using Chrome to look at kittens, puppies, and to see how many likes their last status update received. "

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Google Chrome Running Too Many Processes?

Google Chrome Running Too Many Processes?: "I love using Google Chrome for browsing the Internet and one of the main reasons has always been because it’s super fast! I never liked the bloat of Firefox with all the add-ons and Internet Explorer is just plain slow."

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Wanna Build an Online Store? Check Out IzzoNet

Wanna Build an Online Store? Check Out IzzoNet: "As you probably know the online store is one of the most profitable business models you can have online. And that is because you’ll be selling something from day one, which means that if you put the effort to increase your traffic you’ll immediately see a return (i.e., sales)."

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Is Microsoft Shutting Down Hotmail?

Is Microsoft Shutting Down Hotmail?: "Last week, Microsoft announced "Outlook.com" - "Modern Email for the Next Billion Mailboxes," as they said."

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Outlook Blog - Introducing Outlook.com - Modern Email for the Next Billion Mailboxes

Outlook Blog - Introducing Outlook.com - Modern Email for the Next Billion Mailboxes: "Recently, we talked about how we've reimagined cloud services for Windows 8 and Windows Phone. And we described new apps for Windows 8, updates to SkyDrive, and how cloud services power the new Office Preview, We've also been hard at work on a mission to reimagine personal email - from the datacenter all the way to the user experience. Today, we're starting to deliver on that goal with a preview of the new Outlook.com - modern email designed for the next billion mailboxes."

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View Google Chrome Tabs on Other Devices

View Google Chrome Tabs on Other Devices: "I’m a big fan of Google Chrome and I prefer it to Firefox, IE and Safari. I’ve used all the other browsers for extended periods of time and I have found that Chrome is the right balance of speed, functionality, and user interface."

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Monday, August 6, 2012

Microsoft SkyDrive (Version 16.4) Storage Product Review | PCWorld

Microsoft SkyDrive (Version 16.4) Storage Product Review | PCWorld: "SkyDrive seemed destined to be another Microsoft also-ran product. Although introduced long before the current wave of cloud-based synchronization and storage services, SkyDrive had a number of frustrating limits, and comprised two separately named services (central and peer-to-peer file transfer) under one hood. Then Microsoft did something marvelous."

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How to Enhance Your Router With Open-Source Firmware | PCWorld

How to Enhance Your Router With Open-Source Firmware | PCWorld: "As the number of connected devices in our homes and offices continues to multiply, the limitations of many consumer-grade broadband routers become increasingly apparent. Not so long ago, many users had just one or two systems connected to the Web through their router."

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How to Make Your USB Devices Power Down on Safe Removal in Windows - How-To Geek

How to Make Your USB Devices Power Down on Safe Removal in Windows - How-To Geek: "Have you ever safely removed your USB device only to see that the LED activity light on your device remains on? This is caused by a change to Windows that has affected every version since Windows Vista. Here’s how to fix it."

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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Grum: Inside The Takedown Of One Of The World’s Biggest Spam Networks | TechCrunch

Grum: Inside The Takedown Of One Of The World’s Biggest Spam Networks | TechCrunch: "As Spring cracked the Moscow frosts and March rains doused the streets, a computer in an innocuous server farm somewhere in the heart of the city winked to life. It was 2007, a year when many people became truly invested in online life. "

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Commodore 64 at 30: computing for the masses - Telegraph

Commodore 64 at 30: computing for the masses - Telegraph: "The Commodore 64 is the best-selling personal computer of all time and 30 years old this week, writes Christopher Williams."

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Friday, August 3, 2012

How to Install Extensions From Outside the Chrome Web Store - How-To Geek

How to Install Extensions From Outside the Chrome Web Store - How-To Geek: "Try to install an extension from outside the Chrome Web Store and Chrome will tell you that extensions “can only be added from the Chrome Web Store.” However, this message is incorrect – you can still install extensions from elsewhere."

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The Best 8 New Features in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean - How-To Geek

The Best 8 New Features in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean - How-To Geek: "Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is the slickest, fastest, most responsive release of Android yet. Here’s a list of the great features you have to look forward to when you get your hands on Android 4.1."

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Review: Nexus 7 Android tablet

Review: Nexus 7 Android tablet: "The Nexus 7 is an innocuous looking little device. The unassuming face of Google's first foray into the tablet world has no hardware buttons aside from the power button and volume rocker, and the lithe 7-inch form factor means it can be slipped away into your bag or even jacket pocket."

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Outlook.com Walkthrough and Additional Information [Video and Article Links] - How-To Geek

Outlook.com Walkthrough and Additional Information [Video and Article Links] - How-To Geek: "On Tuesday Microsoft unveiled the new Metro UI version of its e-mail service that is set to replace the old Hotmail/Live service. You can see the clean, sleek look of Outlook.com in action with this walkthrough video from the Microsoft Outlook team. We also have additional article links with more information to share with you."

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

A Computer Infection that Can Never Be Cured - Technology Review

A Computer Infection that Can Never Be Cured - Technology Review: "As the manufacturing of computers and other gadgets has migrated to China, an occasional paranoid voice has asked whether the country might be tempted to preinstall software for surveillance. This remains a far-fetched notion, but now a French hacker has at least shown how such a covert back door could be created."

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Outlook.com Review & Rating | PCMag.com

Outlook.com Review & Rating | PCMag.com: "With Gmail at Hotmail's heels, Microsoft has struck back with a new look for its mail service, some great new features, and a new name: Outlook.com."

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