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Screenshots and Video Capture Made Easy With Ashampoo Snap 6 [Giveaway]
What do you do when you want to share a picture of your computer screen with someone you know? The simplest way would be to hit the Print Screen button, paste the resulting image into an image editor, crop and resize to your desired dimensions, save it, upload it, then share the link. Well, maybe the process is not as simple as it should be. Ashampoo Snap 6 steps in to fix that.
Yahoo! Alerts Is A Solid Google Alerts Alternative
Not everyone cares about world and national news, though. Sometimes you want to know when information is put online about a topic that's a little bit obscure. Maybe you'd even like to monitor the web for any content that may includes info like your name or phone number. That's all completely possible, and if you've ever used Google Alerts then you know that. In this post, let's take a look into Yahoo!'s similar service, Yahoo! Alerts.
Airmail for Mac OS X Is Making Email Beautiful Again
When I first heard of Airmail, I must admit I questioned if I really needed a new way to check my email. Like many people, Mail.app satisfied all of my email requirements, and I struggled to conceptualise ways in which an email client could be significantly bettered. Airmail has conclusively proved me wrong. It has effectively dragged an old communication medium into the 21st century by combining beautiful and elegant UI design along with features that have traditionally not been found in email clients.
How To Ensure Your Loved Ones Can Access Your Data Once You're Gone
We've written a bit about how loved ones can access your accounts and how to prepare for your death in this digitally-influenced world. However, since we are talking about rather important data, it might be best to come up with a safer way for this information to be accessed. Personally, I would add the human element to technology.
Missed Out On The Bitcoin Gold Rush? Get In On The Litecoin Silver Rush Instead
If you missed the Bitcoin mining craze and still want to get in on pick-axing a virtual currency, you’re in luck! In 2011 Litecoin established itself as a major player within the world of electronic money. It gained prevalence when Mt. Gox announced plans to trade in it. It operates on the same principles as other cryptographic coinage, where miners solve cryptographic puzzles and receive Litecoin when a “block” is solved.
Turn Evernote Into A Blogging Platform With Postach.io
There is certainly no shortage of blogging platforms available to users for free. WordPress and Tumblr alone are a great way to keep a blog, but there are a few creative alternatives out there. A new blogging service Postach.io can now be added to the mix. The easy-to-use blogging platform allows users to create a blog in minutes, powered by the versatile note-taking app, Evernote.
5 Excellent Lock Screen Widgets for Android
One of the perks of having an Android device is that you can natively add widgets to your home screen. Some widgets are highly specific and only useful situationally, but then there are those amazing widgets that everyone should consider using. But did you know that widgets can be used on your lock screen, too? Lock screen widgets were introduced in Android Jelly Bean 4.2, and some great ones are waiting for you inside.
Don't Wait! Get These Mac OS X Mavericks Features Now
Mac OS X Mavericks isn't anything like the big reboot we're seeing in iOS 7, but this update brings a lot of long overdue features to the Mac, like tabs in Finder, better multiple monitor support and an iCloud password manager. With that tasty list of upcoming features out of the bag, it sure is annoying having to wait several months for Mavericks to arrive. Luckily, we don't have to wait and can add the best features from Mac OS X Mavericks to the current OS using third-party software!
4+ Powerful Ways To Use Wolfram Alpha For Educating Your Kids
Is Wolfram Alpha really a niche website? With its Pro version launching last year and abilities which range from Facebook research to English learning, Wolfram Alpha is one of the best ways to get your questions answered quickly. When it comes to answering questions, Wolfram Alpha is a wonderful educational tool that can help parents and educators alike teach kids something new every day.
8 Things Back To The Future Part II Got Wrong
Yesterday, we looked at 8 things which Back To The Future Part 2 correctly predicted for 2015, among which were tablet computers, flat panel displays, keyless entry systems and the idea of having a computer in every room. Today, let's see what the filmmakers didn't get right.
NoteSuite: A Combined Notebook & To-Do Manager For Mac & iPad
From Evernote and Springpad to Google Keep, and the never ending list of iOS note apps, don't feel too embarrassed if you use more than one program for keeping track of notes, thoughts and to-do lists. You certainly need to do your homework when it comes to selecting a notebook app that is right for you. One of the newest kids on the writer's block is Theory.io's NoteSuite for Mac and iPad,