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5 High-Quality Final Fantasy 6 Remixes For You to Enjoy
I can say without a shadow of a doubt that the OCRemix productions for Final Fantasy 6, which were released in a massive album titled Balance and Ruin, are some of the best video game remixes ever.
Digg Reader Is A Beautifully Minimal Alternative To Feedly
Digg launched a reader in June following the shutdown of Google Reader. Digg Reader is a slick, minimal reader that puts the focus where it should be -- on the articles you want to read.
Google Helpouts, Everpix Neverpix, Wii Mini, Gmail Sucks [Tech News Digest]
Google Helpouts starts, Everpix dies, Nintendo announces Wii Mini, Chrome is malware-busting, Apple will return to America, Google's augmented reality game opens, Microsoft goes after Google, and video games are good for us.
Why Your Friends Are Giraffes & How to Use or Block Bitstrips [Weekly Facebook Tips]
Are all of your friends giraffes? Probably. Does this mean there is a sudden explosion of love for tall mammals? No. The same the comics craze doesn't mean the 90s are back.
Which Type of Office Chair Sitter Are You?
Apparently, your every move is being watched in the office, even the way you sit!
4 Remote Desktop Apps To Fetch Files In Windows & Beyond
Microsoft recently removed SkyDrive's "Fetch" feature. Here we show you how you can access files remotely on and from various device, including Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android.
5 Ways Gamers Can Save Game Progress To The Cloud
What would happen if your game console or PC died? Would you have to restart all the games you're playing from scratch?
Better Than Pie Controls: Get Full-Screen Mode Without Flashing a ROM
Unless you have a Samsung device with hardware Menu, Home, and Back buttons, you've surely experienced this modern Android fixture: A black bar that resides at the bottom of your screen, stealing precious pixels.
5 Amazing Things That Are Happening On Twitter Without You Knowing
100 million daily users. 215 million monthly active users. 500 million tweets per day. There's a lot more happening in 140 characters than you thought. And it's pretty amazing.
Rhapsody Radio Update Brings Ads-Free Listening & Unlimited Skipping
Rhapsody has updated its app on Web and mobile and now offers an ad-free radio experience with the ability to skip as many tracks as you want.
3 Career-Changing Reasons To License Your Work With Creative Commons
Think of Creative Commons as a marketing tool that can pay off with huge rewards down the road. Do you license your work under it? If not, here are three strong reasons why you should.
Google's AR Game Ingress Now Open To All & Will Drop Beta Tag Soon
Google launched Ingress, its augmented reality video game, exclusively on Android a year ago, and players needed an invitation code to get the app. It's now available to all.
How To Find Your New Favorite Music On Social Networks
Whether its dedicated music social networks, or services that plug into Twitter or Facebook to let you know what your friends are listening to, there are quite a few ways to disocver new music socially.
Nexus 5, BlackBerry Blitz, Steam Machine, Snowden Tweets [Tech News Digest]
Find out how good the new Nexus 5 really is, watch the BlackBerry soap opera unfold, discover that Windows Phone isn't dead, see Steam Machine put through its paces, and hear about Coursera's plans.
3 More Unique Diary & Journal Apps for Your iPad and iPhone
If you're looking to start keeping a diary or journal on your iPhone, iPad or Mac, your biggest challenge will be choosing the right app. Here are three more.
Ricoh Theta Review and Giveaway
If you're after a very easy way to take a 360-degree picture, you're pretty much out of luck. Unless, that is, you get the Ricoh Theta. Maybe.