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- Cool Websites & Tools – Freelance Sources, Drunk User Testing, & Easy Google Hangouts Setup
- The Anatomy Of Toys
- Kick Back With Instrumental Chillout & Lounge Music [Sound Sunday]
- How To Care For Your Hard Drives And Make Them Last Longer
- Android vs. iOS vs. Windows Phone: Which Mobile OS Will Ultimately Win Out? [MakeUseOf Poll]
- LG G Watch Review and Giveaway
Cool Websites & Tools – Freelance Sources, Drunk User Testing, & Easy Google Hangouts Setup Posted: 27 Jul 2014 09:31 PM PDT ![]() LanceList – if you are a freelancer, you will know how difficult it is to find continual work. So you would probably find LanceList a useful resource to bookmark. LanceList is a curated collection of websites in different fields that generally use freelance workers, such as software creation, programming, writers, engineers, marketing, and much more. PIXizer – a quick image editing and resizing tool is something which everyone should have, because there are quite a few scenarios where you may need one. For example, if you are a tech blogger, you will be resizing images all the time, and a... Read the full article: Cool Websites & Tools – Freelance Sources, Drunk User Testing, & Easy Google Hangouts Setup |
Posted: 27 Jul 2014 07:30 PM PDT ![]() For the most part, toys are taken for granted. They’re bought, they’re played with. When they’re broken, they get tossed out in favour of new ones. It’s time someone takes the time to appreciate toys. With x-ray. Sydney-based commercial photographer Brendan Fitzpatrick has done just that — using x-ray as is “invisible light” to photograph toys, contrasted with various colours — revealing the intricate mazes of wiring, motors and batteries. Hit his website to view more of his work. Definitely geeky. What toys did you play with when you were young? One of these? Read the full article: The Anatomy Of Toys |
Kick Back With Instrumental Chillout & Lounge Music [Sound Sunday] Posted: 27 Jul 2014 06:30 PM PDT ![]() Music and light can really change the atmosphere of a room. Here are free music downloads to add a chilled lounge vibe to your place. If you enjoy Sound Sunday, don’t forget to share it with your friends! This will help us keep this free & legal music downloads series going. Jazzy Lounge Genre: instrumental, jazz, soul, beat tape, jazzy hip hop, lounge As The Lights Fade by Moderator Cult Classic Record’s Moderator presents a soulful compilation of his MODualations series. Kick back with some super chilled tracks. Genre: lo-fi, beats, jazzy, lounge Make a Move by Sweater Beats Make... Read the full article: Kick Back With Instrumental Chillout & Lounge Music [Sound Sunday] |
How To Care For Your Hard Drives And Make Them Last Longer Posted: 27 Jul 2014 09:00 AM PDT ![]() All hard drives die sooner or later, but that doesn’t mean they all die at the same rate. At this time, the average lifespan of a hard drive is six years i.e. 50% of hard drives make it to the six-year mark. Sometimes an early death is the fault of the manufacturer, but more often than not, hard drives fail earlier than they should because we don’t take care of them. For some, that might be a strange concept. Hard drives are tucked away within the computer, aren’t they? Do they really need to be “taken care of”? You’d be... Read the full article: How To Care For Your Hard Drives And Make Them Last Longer |
Android vs. iOS vs. Windows Phone: Which Mobile OS Will Ultimately Win Out? [MakeUseOf Poll] Posted: 27 Jul 2014 05:30 AM PDT ![]() The emergence, and subsequent explosion in popularity, of smartphones has led to a new wave of mobile operating systems. In terms of market share, Android is currently leading the pack, followed by iOS, with Windows Phone trailing in third, and BlackBerry just about hanging in there. The question is, which of these mobile operating systems do you think will ultimately win out? Will all of them survive far into the future? Or will a new mobile OS appear over the horizon to challenge the might of Apple, Google, and Microsoft? Windows Wins… D’oh! To answer this week's question please scroll... Read the full article: Android vs. iOS vs. Windows Phone: Which Mobile OS Will Ultimately Win Out? [MakeUseOf Poll] |
LG G Watch Review and Giveaway Posted: 27 Jul 2014 05:30 AM PDT ![]() Google’s foray into the world of wearable technology isn’t a single smartwatch – it’s an entire operating system, dubbed Android Wear. The first of a likely long line of devices is LG’s G Watch. At present, only two Wear devices grace Google’s Play Store, the other: Samsung’s Gear Live. The Gear Live costs a little less at $199 and comes with an AMOLED screen, worse battery life and a heart-rate sensor. In other respects, the two devices appear as near clones of one another. While Motorola and HTC will introduce Wear devices in either the later Summer or Fall, the prices and... Read the full article: LG G Watch Review and Giveaway |
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