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Are You A Mac Or PC Person? Find Out Now!
The advertisements Apple used to air - dissing the PC - have some truth to them.
Is It Worth The Switch? What PayPal Users Ought to Know About Skrill
Skrill, known in another life as Moneybookers, advertises fees and commissions that are often much lower than PayPal's. Their services very often trump PayPal's but at what cost?
RSS Support Returns To Google Alerts After Demise Of Google Reader
You can once again use RSS feeds to have all Google Alert notifications delivered to your feed reader of choice. Google Alerts has reactivated the option which had disappeared following the shuttering of Google Reader a few months back.
6 PlayStation Network Games You Need To Play Before Next-Gen Consoles Launch
PSN has some true gems, and with the PlayStaion 4's November 15 release date rapidly approaching, many gamers will putting their PS3s away in favor of the shiny new model. Before that happens, there are some games that absolutely need to be experienced from the service.
How Google Analytics Alerts Can Email Or Text You About Site Problems
Google Analytics offers a special alert feature that sends out an email or an SMS alert when any event happens on your site. Setting them up isn't as complicated as you think.
Can You Write A Whole Article Using Voice Dictation on the Mac? Well I Just Did (And This Is It)
What you're reading right now is an example of Apple's dictation and speech program in action. It may be useful for short passages, but can you write a whole article with it?
Play It Your Way: Gaming’s Top 10 Most Customizable Games
While most gamers find plenty of fun in playing games, some want to go beyond interacting with a world and dive head-first into creation. Customization of levels, characters, items and more can, if available, give creative players hundreds of hours of enjoyment.
Humble Indie Bundle 9 Brings Six New Games For Windows, Mac & Linux
Humble Bundle, the pay-what-you-want cult favourite, is back with six DRM-free games for Windows, Mac and Linux, all of which come with a Steam key if you pay $1 or more.
10 YouTube Videos Exploring The New iPhone 5s and 5c
Assuming you haven't been living under a rock, located deep in a forest, surrounded by a very tall wall; you'll be aware that Apple has unveiled its latest smartphone.
Help Your Inquisitive Child Learn About The Science Of Everyday Stuff
A never ending curiosity about commonplace things is what gives birth to a scientist. The scientific spirit needs to be nurtured early, and today’s parents and teachers can play a big role.
6 Great Apps To Improve a Writer's Creativity
Creativity is fickle. Sometimes you're on a roll, with new ideas spawning left and right, while other times you're stuffing your face into a pillow, screaming because your brain has been wrung dry. It may not be possible to be creative on demand, but you can always work towards cultivating said creativity on a daily basis. Nowadays, you can even use mobile apps to help give you a creative boost.
Buffer Adds Ability To Schedule Updates To Your LinkedIn Company Page
Multi-network posting app Buffer is on a roll. After adding custom timings for scheduled posts and then adding Google+ to its supported networks, it now lets users post to LinkedIn Company Pages directly.
Why The Latest iPhone Announcement Was More Significant Than You Think [Opinion]
Another underwhelming iPhone was announced: the same size, the same basic features, and it doesn't even make your morning cup of coffee yet. Sigh.