Stickman games that shine on iOS

by admin on January 28, 2012

(Credit: CNET) Sometimes the bare essentials are all it takes to make a great video game. In this collection, our hero is the stickman

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Stickman games that shine on iOS

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How to add keyboard shortcuts to Netflix

by admin on January 27, 2012

Keyboard shortcuts make browsing

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How to reduce and keep track of your monthly data usage

January 27, 2012

With data plan pricing on the rise and unlimited plans being throttled (seriously, why bother calling it “unlimited”?!), it’s increasingly important to control your data usage. As we gradually move toward a cloud-based mobile experience with services such as iCloud, Amazon Cloud, and Google Music, going over your data limits will be easy

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How to cook with the Epicurious iPad app

January 27, 2012

(Credit: Matt Elliott) The free, universal Epicurious iOS app looks great on the iPad, though syncing with your Web account or the iPhone app requires an in-app purchase. If you’ve searched for a recipe online, odds are you’ve ended up on Epicurious.com

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Create word clouds with Wordle

January 27, 2012

Generate and customize your word cloud with dozens of settings and combinations. (Credit: Screenshot by Eddie Cho/CNET) Wordle is a simple Web app that’s useful for creating eye-popping “word clouds” just by inputting text

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Google Earth 6.2 seamlessly stitches over mismatched patchwork

January 27, 2012

Google Earth 6.2 smooths over visually distracting patchworks, left, for a more realistic view of the planet. (Credit: Google) Google has released Google Earth 6.2 to smooth over earlier versions’ unsightly patchwork caused by stitching together widely varying satellite photographs. The result is a more realistic and less distracting (though still optimistically cloudless) view of the planet

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Still plenty to see at Macworld 2012

January 27, 2012

(Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET) The Macworld expo is not what it once was, but you wouldn’t know it from the excitement from both vendors and Mac faithful who attended this year’s show. Macworld 2012 started today at Moscone Center North in San Francisco. Though Macworld no longer attracts the big crowds and big-name vendors it once did, I saw plenty of excited vendors and show goers checking out the latest wares for Mac and other Apple products

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Troubleshooting toolkit recommendations for Mac users

January 27, 2012

When troubleshooting OS X it helps to be prepared with an arsenal of tools that can help narrow down what exactly is contributing to the problems at hand. Having tools that help you investigate files, monitor system events and input or output, and control aspects of the hardware is very useful to have when trying to perform troubleshooting tasks.

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This is hard , i need help

January 27, 2012

ok well im changing my sites way of posting , but i dont know why its not posting… here are the scripts and codes , i cant piece it together . Here is profile.php where i have the original script to call on the ajax script to post the post

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How to remember good meals with Evernote Food

January 26, 2012

(Credit: Matt Elliott/CNET) Evernote Food lets iDevice users take photos and notes of meals not to be forgotten.

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Slacker brings back the slow jams

January 26, 2012

(Credit: Slacker) Streaming radio site Slacker Radio has a brand-new station that might get its more softhearted listeners in the mood for some love-making. The new DJ-curated “Old School R&B” station takes you back in time with some of the silkiest hits from artists like Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and Etta James. But ’80s babies (like me), don’t fret, because the station also extends into our golden era with more-contemporary, yet still decidedly old-school, crooners like Mint Condition, Boyz II Men, and Maxwell

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Mobile security app from McAfee hits 2.0

January 26, 2012

McAfee Mobile Security 2.0 (Credit: McAfee) The latest update to McAfee Mobile Security opens a window onto app permissions and gives you a filter to screen out annoying communiques. McAfee Mobile Security 2.0 (download for Android) arrived in the Android Market three days ago, and brings two new features to its already-robust set of options for Android, BlackBerry, and Symbian users

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Add automatic volume adjustment to your Android alerts

January 26, 2012

Soften the blow of forgetting to turn off your ringtones and notifications on Android. You may recall the violinist who played the Nokia ringtone after a member of the audience forgot to silence his phone

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How to learn to play the guitar with Android

January 26, 2012

(Credit: Gibson) Do you want to become a real-life guitar hero, instead of just a virtual one on your gaming console? Gibson Guitar, the world-renowned guitar maker, has an Android app that will help you learn to play a real guitar. Available for free in the Android Market, the Gibson Learn & Master Guitar app has just about everything a beginner could ask for.

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How to reopen your last window (on Windows)

January 26, 2012

Bring the functionality of reopening your last browser tab to windows on your computer. When organizing a lot of files, you’ll also probably have a lot of different windows open. Move the pictures to this directory, move these documents to that work folder…oops, closed that work folder.

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