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Ant Video Downloader: Dead Easy Tool For Downloading Online Video [Firefox, IE]
Download videos from almost any streaming site in just one click. The Ant.com Video Downloader is an extremely simple extension for Firefox and Internet Explorer that makes downloading videos from sites like YouTube and Vimeo easy – and tries to work with every video site on the web.
8 Unusual and Surprising Uses for WordPress
From social networks to intranets, from directories to RSS aggregators – WordPress has you covered. Between all of the free and paid themes and plugins, you can make your WordPress site pretty much anything you want it to be.
Love GitHub? 4 Reasons Why You Should Host Your Code On BitBucket
You have to think about where you intend to store your code. It's likely you've have heard of GitHub. That's not surprising. GitHub is used by individuals and enterprises to host code, collaborate on documentation and track issues. It has some pretty big names using it. It's a pretty big deal. But have you heard of BitBucket? You should have.
How to Build a Raspberry Pi Twitter Bot
Twitter is the world biggest repository of short messages from people with nothing to say - and now you too can contribute to that epic project with an automated Twitter bot, powered by your Raspberry Pi. I'm kidding, of course – some people actually tweet interesting things. I'm not one of them though – I use my mine for shameless product promotion in exchange for free stuff, competition entries, and auto-posting new episodes of our very own Technophilia Podcast. Whatever - my followers love me!
Salty Bet Lets You Gamble On Awesome Video Game Character Fights
Have you ever wanted to see how your favorite video game characters would do against each other in one-on-one battles? The Super Smash Bros. series has proven that it's something that a huge audience seems to be interested in, and Salty Bet takes it one step further. Games like King of Fighters, Marvel vs. Capcom, and Mortal Kombat have dominated the fighting game scene for years. It's always fun to see those Scorpion vs. Sub-Zero and Kyo vs. Terry matches. These are some of the most competitive games that have ever come to consoles, and there is an immense skill cap. Salty Bet kicks the world of 2D fighters into overdrive and turns it into a spectator sport.
Secrets Of YouTube You Should Know…
YouTube is a favourite past-time for many of us; the chance to lead your own TV station. From you, for you. And yet, for all the time we spend on this web site, we know very little about it. It's not surprising, seeing the size of this site, that there are a lot of back doors. A lot of ways to do things you wouldn't expect.
Go Back to School Paperless With Notability for iPad & iPhone
With mobile apps like Notability, it's a lot easier to go paperless when it comes to recording lectures and taking notes, annotating documents and keeping your digital files organized. I've reviewed several writing apps in the past and notebooks for the iPad, but newer apps like the best selling, stylishly designed Notability (currently $2.99) seem especially geared to students. The app allows users to mix handwriting with typed text, highlight and annotate scanned or imported documents, complete worksheets, add images, and record lectures.
Three Wireless Display Technologies That You Probably Own But Don’t Use
Want to relay your smartphone's or laptop's display onto a larger screen without wires? No, it's not science fiction. You can wirelessly output video from computers and smartphones today. Wireless display technologies use WiFi to output video to compatible adapters. You only need a display adapter, which connects to a monitor and a WiDI or Miracast compatible device. Most modern devices are compatible with the technology. There's also Apple's proprietary technology, AirPlay.
Android KitKat? Give Me A Break!
As unbelievable as it sounds, it's true -- the next version of Google Android's operating system is nicknamed KitKat. That's Nestle's KitKat. Surely it's receiving its fair share of mockery. Remember when Apple announced the iPad? Anyways, here's a collection of Android 4.4, KitKat-related media.
Sing At Your Desk with These 4 Lyrics Apps for iTunes on OS X
Whether it's part of a choir or in front of your PC, singing releases endorphins - otherwise known as the happy chemicals. Don't embarrass yourself in front of strangers at a Karaoke bar though - do it in the privacy of your own office (when you're supposed to be working). It's surprisingly therapeutic. Unless you've listened to the song so many times you know the words by heart, you generally need to get the lyrics from somewhere. Today I'll be putting 4 lyrics apps for Mac OS X to the test!
Ooops! 10 Common User Errors & How To Fix Them In Windows 8
Try as it might to be an easy-to-use, simplified operating system, Windows 8 is still Windows at heart. If you're using Windows 8's desktop, you'll still be facing many of the issues you faced on previous versions of Windows. We'll cover some common problems users will face and how to fix them on Windows 8. Some of these tricks may work on previous versions of Windows, but Windows 8 adds many new tools to help with these sorts of problems. For example, Windows 8 includes a built-in antivirus.