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Cool Websites & Tools – WordPress Theme Search, Curate Images, & Wake Someone Up

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 09:31 PM PDT

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Dynamic Pin – Lock your screen and mobile applications with a state-of-the-art authentication algorithm. Dynamic Pin helps you to secure your PIN from shoulder surfing and keyloggers. Dynamic Pin changes the pin based on the expression you set in the application. After every use, your Pin is destroyed and a new pin is generated. Only the user, who knew the expression can evaluate the new Pin from the matrix. WordPress Theme Search – is a free online tool that allows you to easily detect what WordPress theme a site uses (including parent and child themes). Additionally, it will also detect...

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10 Urban Myths Of Gaming

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 07:30 PM PDT

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Does the third dungeon map in The Legend Of Zelda seem familiar to you? It kind of looks like a swastika. But is it? Have you even heard of any of these 10 urban gaming myths? Did you believe them? via Liberty Games

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Random Reading: 20 Innermost Thoughts As Seen On WriteTube [Weird & Wonderful Web]

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 06:30 PM PDT

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Few of us share all of our innermost thoughts with those nearest and dearest to us. If we did they’d likely think us mad, as everybody is prone to thinking weird and wonderful things every now and then. These random ramblings swill around in our heads looking for the nearest exit. But unless we spill the beans to someone, somewhere, they remain roving about in perpetuity, which surely isn’t good for our overcrowded minds. However, there is a solution… share those innermost thoughts with strangers on the Internets. These people all did just that, and you could do too. WriteTube...

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3 Reasons Why Chromebook Does Not Solve Digital Security Issues

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 12:00 PM PDT

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Google’s ChromeOS, at first glance, is something of a touchdown for operating system security.  It’s probably the most secure operating system in the world (at the cost of some limited functionality).  Unfortunately, ChromeOS isn’t a panacea, and serious security concerns about the platform remain. First, though, the good news: ChromeOS (the stripped-down linux operating system that runs on inexpensive Chrome-branded netbooks) has a bunch of really nice features for security-conscious users.  The bootloading code is stored in read-only memory, and checks the digital signature of the OS kernel prior to boot-up (the “verified boot” feature).  Because the bootloader is in ROM, hackers...

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Researchers Create a Pig Heart That Can Survive in Primates

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 10:30 AM PDT

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Last week, researchers announced that they’d implanted the heart of a transgenic pig into a baboon, and kept it alive for a year.  Here’s why you should care: One day, a few decades from now, you are going to need a new organ.  Maybe a heart, maybe new lungs, maybe a new kidney — they all eventually wear out.   Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. The median age of a heart attack victim is only 50 years old.  You can subtract your age from that number to see how long you have left for medical science to...

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Android Won’t Connect To Windows Over ADB? Fix It In Three Easy Steps

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 09:00 AM PDT

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Sometimes Android USB devices won’t connect to a Windows system. For attempts at connecting via the Android Debug Bridge (ADB), bad Android USB drivers that load in place of the right ones often cause the issue — and users can’t uninstall these drivers using conventional means. Removing the offending drivers and installing “universal” ADB drivers should fix this problem. If you can’t connect an Android device to your computer — and you’ve already enabled “USB Debugging” (what’s USB debugging?), then is the method for you. When turned on, USB debugging allows users direct access to the file system of an Android device from a PC....

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Nintendo’s New 3DS – Here’s Why You Should Be Excited

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 08:30 AM PDT

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On August 29th, Nintendo announced that it would be bringing a new 3DS console to Japan this October. More than just the size and style redesign of the 3DS XL, the New 3DS (and larger New 3DS LL model) is a half step toward being a new generation of handheld, with a faster CPU, more buttons, and even an exclusive game already announced. Learn more about the features of this new system, and appreciate all of the new possibilities it opens up for gaming on the go. The Next Generation Of 3DS Though we don’t have a release date for...

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40% Off Undercover for Mac, Get Your Stolen Mac Back for $29

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 05:30 AM PDT

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Is your MacBook Pro insured? Probably not, right? What would you do if it was stolen? It’s quite unlikely that your missing Mac would find its way back to you. Heartbreaking, isn’t it? What if you could run an app that would trace your Mac’s location whenever it leaves your wireless network, show you who’s using it (probably the thief!), and tell you exactly what that person is doing with your computer? What if it did this all automatically? No, it’s not too good to be true — this app exists, and it’s called Undercover. For a limited time only,...

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Tenorshare iPhone Care Pro is an all-in-one tool to optimize your iOS devices.

Posted: 31 Aug 2014 12:00 AM PDT

Tenorshare iPhone Care Pro is an all-in-one tool to optimize your iOS devices. With it, you can use either quick clean or deep clean to remove all junk files on iPhone/iPad/iPod, block ads/banners in apps and fix iOS stuck caused by iOS upgrade, overheat, etc.

In addition to that, it even allows you to backup, restore and manage iOS data without iTunes restriction. It is also a passcode unlocker to unlock locked iPhone and it supports all iOS devices (including the latest iOS 8).

Key Features:

  • Speed up iPhone, iPad and iPod by quick clean and deep clean.
  • Transfer and manage music, videos, apps, videos, etc. on iPhone, iPad and iPod to PC without iTunes restriction.
  • Backup and restore iOS data faster than the traditional way via iTunes.
  • Block and remove ads and banners from apps on iPhone, iPad and iPod.
  • Fix all situations when iPhone, iPad or iPod gets stuck due to iOS upgrade, overheat, etc.
  • Remove iPhone lock-screen password.
  • Support all iOS devices, including the latest iPhone 5S/5C/5, iPad Air/mini 2, iPod touch 5/4.

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Saturday, August 30, 2014

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Cool Websites & Tools – Lock Your Android, Deep Freeze Your Files, & Geo-Location Music

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 09:31 PM PDT

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Pocket Lock – intelligently locks and unlocks your phone for you. Just drop your phone in your pocket and it locks. Pocket Lock keeps your phone locked until you take it out, then it unlocks, allowing for easy use and preventing accidental activity in your pocket. Pocket Lock is great for phones with broken power buttons or flip cases. Carrot To-Do – If you are looking for a to-do list for your iOS device, you are truly spoilt for choice, as the iOS Store is overflowing with them. This one, Carrot, uses a system of points and levels to encourage...

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10 Commandments of Logo Design

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 07:30 PM PDT

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First, they brought us the 10 Commandments of Typography. Then they came up with 10 Commandments of Colour Theory. Now, they attempt to teach us all about logo design through… you guessed it — 10 commandments. Who are these guys? Click to enlarge. via DesignMantic

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Grid Diary & Swipe Input Are Free, Dragon Quest VIII Also On Sale [iOS Sales]

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 07:00 PM PDT

Some weeks are better than others in the world of App Store promotions, and this week we’ve been blessed with a bounty of bargains. Not only are there a handful of quality freebies, Apple just happens to also be running a $0.99 promotion which features many big-name apps reduced to a dollar. Start your diary for free with Grid Diary, replace your boring calculator app with fancy alternative Numerical and set intuitive reminders with Checkbox – all currently reduced or free! Apps Grid Diary ($4.99, now free) Grid Diary offers iOS users a new way to record their days, using a questionnaire-based approach to journalling. Placed on a...

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Tapping Brainwaves: Will Our Brains Soon Be Hackable?

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 12:00 PM PDT

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It’s 2035. As you head out for work, you’re sure to grab your BSH – Brain Security Hat - before heading off to work. The hat has become part of the cultural image of anyone who works in a field with sensitive, proprietary information; as it protects your brain against brain hackers. Does that sound like the opening scene of some dystopian science fiction novel? Well, considering recent developments in brainwave sensing technologies, the idea of a future where a person’s brain can be hacked is a worthy one to consider. Why?  Because the concept of “sensing” brainwaves is fast becoming a...

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PC Operating Temperatures: How Hot Is Too Hot?

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 11:00 AM PDT

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Excessive heat can affect your computer’s performance and your hard drive’s lifespan. But how can you tell if it’s overheating or just hot? And should you be worried? It can be hard to determine if high temperatures are damaging your PC before it crashes, but there are things to watch out for. How Is Heat Generated? The simple fact is, heat is a natural by-product of electricity. Anything that uses energy to set in motion an activity (whether that’s a computer, a car engine or our own bodies) results in heat transference. Of course, the amount of electricity needed is...

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MakeUseOf’s Technophilia Podcast Episode 128 – “Real Gamer”

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 10:30 AM PDT

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Are you ready for a new episode of MakeUseOf’s Technophilia podcast? We’re back with week two of our new HD format, and we’d love it if you watched!  Jump down to the comments section below and let us know what you think of the new format and the show in general! If you want to make sure you never miss an episode, subscribe to MakeUseOf’s YouTube channel, and subscribe to the video feed for the Technophilia Podcast. If you prefer your podcasts to be in audio form, head on over MakeUseOf.tv, subscribe to Technophilia on iTunes, or just add the...

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3 Ways Microsoft Is Forcing Windows Phone 7 Users To Abandon Ship

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 10:00 AM PDT

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Remember Windows Phone 7? Of course you do, you might even still be using it. Figures released in July 2014 indicate 17.7% of all Windows Phone users are running the original version or one of its upgrades. This represents around 8.5 million of the 50 million Windows Phone devices in regular use (based on figures from AdDuplex) at the end of 2013. While this is obviously an estimation, it remains a significant number of devices. With the impending end of support, the regular closing of significant apps and the inability to upgrade devices to Windows Phone 8/8.1, the time has...

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Don’t Be Fooled! 5 Tips To Avoid Fake Apps In The Windows Store

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 09:30 AM PDT

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Microsoft launched Windows 8 with a new Windows Store full of “metro” apps. Though intended to compete with the App Store and Google Play, it was spoiled by useless junkware, scams and apps that blatantly ripped off popular brands, including some owned by Microsoft. The store has improved over time and Microsoft purged many fake apps, but it still features many questionable apps that are either redundant with Windows features, of poor quality, or charge for service that should be free. Here’s how to avoid getting scammed. Keep An Eye On The Developer Apps that mimic a well-known brand are...

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6 Google Now Features That Will Change How You Search

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 09:00 AM PDT

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Google Now, Google’s less sassy but arguably more useful answer to Siri, is a handy little piece of software. Once you have it, you find yourself depending on it in surprising ways. You can use it to find showtimes, search by voice, set reminders to yourself, and much more. But if that’s all you use Google Now for, that’s a shame, because there’s a lot of cool little features squirreled away in Google Now that you can get a lot of mileage out of. Use them for practical purposes, or just to boost your power-user street cred. Today we’ll be counting down...

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Dropbox Pro Launches 1TB Plan For $9.99/month. Adds Password Protection For Files

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 08:30 AM PDT

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Storage provider Dropbox is the preferred cloud solution for many of us. The deal just got sweeter with the new Dropbox Pro plan, which gives 1TB of storage space and adds security features, all for $9.99 per month or $99 per year. The Difference Between Free and Pro In the free account, Dropbox gives 2GB of space, but there are ways to get more free space. Still, nothing will get you to 1TB apart from the Pro plan. There are three features worth talking about in the new upgrade, but here’s a quick list of everything that separates free accounts...

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10 Daily Distractions To Improve Your Productivity

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 08:00 AM PDT

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On those days when our ‘to do list’ extends as long as our arm, trying to justify distracting ourselves with something not on that list seems impossible, and fills us with irrepressible guilt. Contrary to belief though, there are some distractions that could actually make us more productive. Take a Nap The motto of those busy types who hold up their jam-packed schedule with exhausted pride is usually something like ‘sleep is for the weak’ or ‘I’ll sleep when I’m dead’, but taking a short power nap can actually give you a hearty boost in energy. This isn’t surprising, given...

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Want To Ditch Big Business And Protect Your Privacy? Here’s How

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 07:00 AM PDT

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Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and others have come to dominate every aspect of our online lives because they offer almost so much for free. Email, cloud storage, document editing, photo hosting and more can be accessed without paying a cent. Instead you have to pay with something that you may not think is valuable, but can prove irreplaceable once it’s lost; your privacy. Many users make this trade not only because the consequences aren’t immediately apparent but also because there’s no obvious refuge. Fleeing from Google to Microsoft, or vice versa, offers no benefit, and truly superior choices seem hard to come by. But...

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How To Start A New Job: 5 Tips You Shouldn’t Forget To Begin Well

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 06:00 AM PDT

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Your first day at your new job could determine what the rest of your stay will look like. You’ve got to worry about performing well, learning more names and faces, figuring out the layout of everything, and settling into a new schedule. It can be overwhelming but doesn’t have to be. After you’ve researched your company and landed the job, it’s time to start on the right foot. Get the most out of your first few days and make a good first impression with these tips. Not only will you lose some of the accompanying stress, you just might end...

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The Productive Design Mac Bundle, $943 Value For Just $39.99

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 05:30 AM PDT

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Most people think that working as a designer is all about being creative. The truth is, a designer needs to have some technical knowledge – like in Photoshop and Illustrator – and possess a sense of artistry. Just as an artist needs paint, a designer needs the right tools and applications to work. If you’re thinking of dabbling in design, The Productive Design Mac Bundle takes 95% off the $943 retail price of six Mac apps and a bunch of useful subscriptions, making it available to you at just $39.99 until September 9th. Despite its name, this bundle is actually suited...

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Fancy A Challenge? Duet Is Simple, Infuriating and Rewarding

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 05:00 AM PDT

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If you still haven’t played the mobile game Duet, you should. It's a rare gem – simultaneously easy to learn and infuriatingly difficult to complete. Sometimes a game's core concept is so simple, yet so engaging, it feels like it always existed. Tetris is a good example of this, as is Minecraft. I'd put Duet in that same category. The core idea: you're steering two circles, attached to a ring, through obstacles. If one of the circles hits an obstacle, splat: you immediately restart the level. And you're going to restart. A lot. Duet features levels named after various stages of...

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