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Magic Guitar: Taking Music Games In A New Direction [iPhone]
The iPhone has a lot of rhythm games. Right from the outset, the Tap Tap series was seeing huge success on the device. It was the most popular application for months, and everyone was having a blast tapping his or her screen along to the beat. Even Rock Band and Guitar Hero have tried their luck on the iPhone, and found a decent level of success. The problem with these games is that they are all essentially the same.
A Brief History Of The 5 Worst Computer Viruses Of All Time
The word "virus" and its association with computers was affixed by American computer scientist Frederick Cohen who used it to describe "a program that can 'infect' other programs by modifying them to include a possibly evolved copy of itself" way back in 1983. They come in all flavours, from problematic worms that spread like wildfire to backdoor entrances caused by trojan horse imposters.
Create Impressive Text Art With ASCII Generator 2 [Windows]
When I was just a kid - about 9 years old - my brother and I would purchase those new computer magazines that had all kinds of neat programs and other "computer tricks" in them. Back then, computer programs consisted of BASIC software that you could type into the terminal a line at a time, save it on the floppy disk and then run it to watch some fun ASCII-based graphics or game flash across the screen.
5 Alternatives To Unity For Ubuntu Users [Linux]
We’ve previously written about Ubuntu’s Unity desktop environment, which we touted as a "big leap forward" for Linux when it was introduced with Ubuntu 11.04. Unity was certainly a big leap in a new direction, but it left a lot of users behind. Luckily, Linux is all about choice and Ubuntu’s software repositories contain a variety of excellent alternatives to Unity.
How to Set Up iTunes Match for the First Time: The Definitive Guide
Our definitive guide to what iTunes Match is and how to upgrade all your matched songs to high-quality versions.
The Secret To Turning Your HP TouchPad Tablet Into An Amazon Kindle
It’s the tablet that wouldn’t die, the device that kept coming back for more, and despite HP’s dithering over whether they would continue to support webOS or not, the HP TouchPad has exceeded expectations thanks to various fire sales at popular retailers and its friendly user interface. However thanks to the lack of support from HP early on, there is a big hole in the number of official apps available for the webOS tablets.