Archive
Page 3067
Xbox Live Indie Games: Must-Play Titles That Won't Break The Bank
Xbox Live Indie Games are the product of hobby and folly, providing anyone with an idea and some programming skills with a chance to make and release a game. The platform went live in late 2008 when the first indie games were released. Since then the number of titles has surpassed 2,000, and despite all the terrible Minecraft clones and avatar games there are some quality titles to be found. Unfortunately, Xbox Live Indie Games won't be around forever, so here are my must-play titles before time runs out.
Share Your Screen With Anyone Using Screenleap For Gmail Or Chrome
Have you ever wanted to demonstrate something you do on your computer and wished you could easily share your screen? The Screenleap Chrome browser extension lets you launch a screenshare for part or all of your desktop from within Gmail. Your friend only needs the viewer URL to instantly view your screen from any browser on any device.
Get Smarter With Android: 5 Apps For Improving Memory, Math Skills, And More
"You won't always have a calculator on you!" That's what my math teachers told me all through high school. Little did they know we'd all be carrying around miniature computers in our pockets within the next decade. Now we're hearing that smartphones are making people dumber because we never have to think for ourselves anymore, which might be true but it doesn't have to be that way. When used in the right way with the right apps, your Android phone can actually help improve your mental strength and flexibility.
5 Free-to-Play Games Coming to PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 has some fantastic games heading its way, which is one of the multitude of reasons why you should buy the Sony console over the Xbox One. Having already looked at five games exclusive to the PS4, it's now time to look at five PS4 games that will be free-to-play (F2P). Gaming can be an expensive hobby, unless you utilize some of the many ways you can game on the cheap. It's especially expensive at the start of a new generation of hardware, with the consoles sold at a premium until the costs come down enough for the manufacturers to cut prices. This won't leave the average gamer with much money left to buy the actual games they want to play.
AOL Reader: Feedly Competitor Or A Google Reader Alternative Runner Up?
Like a phoenix, Google Reader’s death led to its resurrection. After its death, half-a-dozen alternatives arose from Google Reader's ashes – some of which barely work. Others, however, eclipse even Google Reader’s functionality. One such beta software comes from a surprising source: America Online, or AOL.
Reveal What's In Your Future With These Lord of The Rings Tarot Cards
Drawing inspiration from The Lord of The Rings movies, DeviantART user SceithAilm designed these unique 13 tarot cards. SceithAilm is still striving to complete the deck, which will consist of 21 cards. Unfortunately, he has no plans to make them commercially available as yet. Do you reckon he should?
Startup Disk Nearly Full? 6 Space-Saving Tips For Critically Encumbered Macs
Whether you're wondering if your full drive is affecting performance or just want some extra room, a few simple steps can free up a lot of space. It's a good idea to leave between five and 10 per cent free on your Mac. This is because your Mac uses that space for virtual memory, caches and more. If your drive is too full, and you're not sure what to do, here are some steps to consider.
Pause Google: 8 Alternative Search Engines To Find What Google Can't
We probably know all the Google search tricks, but there are still things that Google can't tell us at first glance. Google's a Hercules, but we shouldn't be shortsighted not to spot the midgets. Yes, if you really want to go into those little hidden lanes of the web you need to keep a roster of alternative search engines close by. Here's a roll call of some search engines which can grab for you what even Google can't.
More Than Photo Sharing: 5 Unique Uses for Flickr
Flickr is best known as one of the easiest ways to share and store your photos online. We've come up with a few unique ways you can get more out of Flickr that go beyond photo sharing. Whether it's preparing for your travels, furnishing a new home, learning a little bit about history, or more, Flickr has you covered.
What Should Be Done About Online Piracy? [You Told Us]
Laws against piracy of copyrighted materials existed well before the invention of the Internet, but this interconnected network of computers has turned piracy into an immediate and unfortunate problem for copyright owners of all shapes and sizes. The question is, where do we go from here? We sought to find answers to the problem of piracy in last week's We Ask You column.
10 Excellent Resources For Blind & Partially Sighted Users
Thanks to technology, the world is smaller. Is it the same for the visually impaired? From the evidence all around us, I believe the answer is yes. Why should it be a surprise that technology is being customized for the visually challenged? Technology is the Great Enabler. So, if you know someone who is vision impaired, tell them about the excellent resources you can find on the web for the blind and partially sighted.
We Like You: 8 Musicians With The Most Popular Pages On Facebook
People use Facebook in lots of different ways. Connecting with friends, sharing photos online, and discovering news are just a few examples. Also popular are Facebook Pages, which are profiles for celebrities, bands, brands, and websites. Musicians in particular build immense followings on social networking sites, with fanbases the are millions-strong. Here are eight musicians with the most popular Pages you'll find on Facebook.