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Line Launches Whoscall Caller ID For Android To Block Pesky Companies

Line, the messaging app, is now stepping into a new market by launching Whoscall exclusively for Android, which serves as a caller ID for company numbers.

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What Is A Nandroid Backup and How Exactly Does It Work?

You need that backup at the ready.

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Any Google+ User Can Send You Emails On Gmail Now (And Here's How To Disable It)

From today, any Google+ user will be able to send you a message on your Gmail. To send a message, all you need to do is add that person to your Google+.

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Google+ Sign-In: Is It Bad Or Good For You?

Users are beginning to accept the fact that Google may not be rolling back Google+ sign-in regardless of how much people hate it. But is it really as bad as you think?

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Caption Contest: Netflix Worship

Give us your best captions!

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iOS Apps on Sale for January 11: Space Apps, Flight Sims & Mr. Crab

Every week thousands of apps are put on sale, but the vast majority aren't worth your time. Cut through the rubbish, let us bring you the week's best deals every Friday.

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5 Video Games From 2013 That Did Things Differently

While big games like Grand Theft Auto V and Battlefield 4 were, as usual, the most popular titles released last year, the surge of indie game popularity has not subsided. 2013 saw the release of literally hundreds of indie games, and many of them made their mark by ignoring convention and picking a less traveled path. Here are five indies that were unlike anything released this year – or, for that matter, ever.

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What Did You Do In 2013? Let Twitter, Instagram & Facebook Tell You

Now that the year has come to an end and we're gearing up for a brand new year, what better way to look back on 2013 than through your social media accounts?

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4 Great Flight Simulators From A Forgotten Gaming Genre

Flight simulators can be great fun to play, but you don't really hear of any others besides the main three options: Microsoft Flight Simulator, X-Plane, and FlightGear (which I wrote about a while back). While these three are certainly great, there're far from the only ones you should consider when looking at the flight simulation genre. Here are four other flight sims that are sure to get your attention.

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My Quest For The Best Nexus 5 Case (and Screen Protector)

Looking to protect your Nexus 5? There's no such thing as "the best" case, but rather, there are cases that fulfill specific niches.

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Is Electromagnetic Radiation Dangerous? How To Protect Yourself?

Can cell phones cause cancer after all? The media certainly knows how to screw with facts. How does radiation emitted by electronics really affect your body? Well, calm down! It's not all that bad.

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I Promise Steam Early Access Isn't Ruining Gaming [Opinion]

Steam's Early Access program allows developers to sell Alpha versions of games currently in development. The system gives players the opportunity to speak with their wallets if they want to support a work in progress and grants them a venue to send feedback to the developer on games before they're feature complete. I'd like to lay out a defense to the nay saying going on out there. Maybe, just maybe, I can turn your opinion around on the whole operation.

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Free iPad Vector Drawing App Inkpad Might Turn You Into A Designer Yet

Pssst... someone's managed to design the Adobe Illustrator of iOS vector drawing apps, then forgotten to put a price tag on it. It's called Inkpad.

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Super Stickman Golf 2 Gets Multiplayer Boost, New "Space Land" Levels

Super Stickman Golf 2 has been given a new update that gives a boost to multiplayer gameplay and adds a bunch of new levels, including a new "Space Land" world.

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The Top 7 FPS Games for Mac OS X

In the war between PC and console gaming, the former is just assumed to always be Windows. But what about Mac? Sure, there isn't a huge number of games available for Apple's desktop operating system, but it's not completely bereft of titles.

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6 Warning Signs Of Digital Identity Theft You Shouldn't Ignore

Identity theft isn't too rare of an occurrence these days, yet we often fall into the trap of thinking that it'll always happen to "someone else". Don't ignore the warning signs.

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