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Simplenote Launches Official Android App For Easy Note-Taking

Finally, the long wait is over! Simplenote has released an official note-taking app for Android, which is similar to the one that has been on the iOS App Store for a while now.

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5 Websites for Every Portable Application on the Web

You already know that some applications offer portable or "soft" installations, but don't you wish there was some place on the Internet where you could find any portable application?

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Caption Contest: Cranking

Bob, I knew upgrading to the hyperserver was a bad idea. Caption this image!

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Turn Chrome Into a Research Hub With These Extensions

The Internet is a wonderful resource for students, but these Chrome extensions can make the process of finding, marking up, organizing, and citing information a million times easier.

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Can You Really Be Anonymous Online?

We all have things we'd rather not tell the world about. I think it's time we clear up a few things about anonymity online -- and answer once and for all, whether it's really possible.

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15 Awesome Life Hacks You Can Find On Instagram

Who doesn't fancy a shortcut? Life hacks are ingenious tricks that can make your life easier, whether it's as simple as fitting two bowls in a microwave oven or making a DIY stand for your phone. Since we all know pictures are worth a thousand words, Instagram is an amazing place to find new ideas.

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Don't Be A Fender Bender: 5 Driving Simulators That Teach Road Safety

Online car simulator programs are for entertainment and education purposes only. After all, the arrow keys are hardly a steering wheel. They cannot teach you how to drive. But they can give you a feel of the basics.

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Opera Releases Coast: A Web Browser Specifically for the iPad

For a different mobile browser experience, Opera released this week a new iPad app, called Coast (Free), that focuses on swipe-gesture controls, home screen bookmarks and internet search, featuring a cool, uncluttered design.

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3 Hilarious Giant Bomb Quick Looks For Games You Will Never Play

When I think of Giant Bomb's videos, the first that comes to mind is the Quick Looks. In these, the crew sits and plays a section of the game for our enjoyment. Generally, when I watch these, I prefer to watch videos for games I will never play. I don't want spoilers for games I will play, and these games I won't play tend to be pretty dumb, which in turn leads to more hilarious videos.

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OneFeed Lets You Manage Social Networks, Cloud Drives & News Feeds Under One Roof

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, news, favorite websites, Dropbox, Google Drive, Gmail…. are you out of breath yet? This is just a fraction of the services an average user deals with on a daily basis. How do we do it? The hard way. OneFeed attempts to bring all of these together under one roof.

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Apple Releases iPhone 5s With Touch ID, Faster Processor & New Camera Features

As expected, Apple introduced the iPhone 5s and the iPhone 5c this week. iPhone 5s now comes in two new colors, gold and silver, has a fingerprint identity sensor, and a faster iSight camera.

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