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How To Create Valid MP3 Files With Audacity
One of the more popular open source audio applications, Audacity, has recently upgraded to version 2.0 and is now no longer in Beta. Audacity has some great tools and effects that can be used to deliver great results. However, despite the facility to save your audio in a number of different formats, Audacity doesn’t natively allow you to export data as MP3.
5 Ways to Securely Encrypt Your Files in the Cloud
Your files may be encrypted in transit and on the cloud provider’s servers, but the cloud storage company can decrypt them -- and anyone that gets access to your account can view the files. Client-side encryption is an essential way to protect your important data without giving up on cloud storage.
Calling Space Buffs: Go On A Search For Another Earth With NASA PlanetQuest
Future generations will experience the joy of shaking hands with beings from another Earth-like planet; Mars Attack and Independence Day notwithstanding. But I guess we aren’t so worse off either because sometimes the fun is in the hunt and in the grandest of all questions – are we alone in the universe?
9 Apps To Easily Make 3D Printable Objects
One of the problems with 3D printing is getting a hold of things to print. You can of course download pre-made objects from a variety of places like Thingiverse; but if you want something unique and made by you, that's where things get a little difficult. Here are 9 quick and easy apps for making something a little more unique.
How Hollywood Glamorizes Hacking - And Why This Is Deeply Wrong [Opinion]
What if you could hack into your school's computer system and "tweek" your attendance record? That was accomplished in the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off, again featuring Matthew Broderick. What if you could hack into ATM machines? Prime Risk, 1985. Did the movies during that generation glamorize hacking and encourage an entire generation of hackers?
How To Back Up PCs To Each Other Via The Internet Using Crash Plan Personal
Backing up the data on your computer is vital. Yet not everyone does something about it. Why? Because backing up a computer remains a bit of a pain. If you own more than one computer, however, the answer may already be in your home. You could use your computers as backups for each other.
Better iPhone Video: Best Paid & DIY Accessories for Smooth, Steady Footage
Nothing says "professional" like a smooth and steady shot, which is by far the iPhone’s greatest weakness when it comes to capturing decent footage. Luckily the smartphone’s popularity has spawned a vast number of accessories and DIY solutions designed to improve video performance.
7 Stylish Ways To Bring Instagram To The Web When Mobile Is Not Enough
Instagram's popularity calls for a way to use Instagram on the web, but an official way to do this still doesn’t exist. The lack of official solution brought about an abundance of unofficial means to view and use Instagram on the web. Here is a list of the best ones currently available.