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Find Out If You Are Ugly With These 2 iPhone Applications
Have you ever wondered if you are attractive? I’m sure you have. Even with the women banging down my door, I still wonder every now and then. I knew there must be some way I could help our readers find out whether they are ugly or not, and that is when I stumbled upon these two iPhone apps.
How To Edit Video On Your iPhone Using iMovie
The HD quality of the iPhone 4 and 4S video camera app is just as good as many consumer video cameras. While it may be a stretch to shoot hour-long video productions with an iPhone, it's a perfect in your pocket at all times device for shooting and editing family, event, and documentary style presentations.
5 Websites To Tell You Where The Next ''Flash Mob'' Is Going To Take Place Or To Organize One Yourself
When it comes to a social trend, most of don’t like to left out. Flash mobs are the latest hysterical rage. Though they appear to be unplanned, they are in fact orchestrated with the help of mobile and social media. Facebook and Twitter help to spread the word to the world.
Put Your Command Line On Steroids With Swiss File Knife [Windows]
Sometimes, the fastest way to accomplish a task such as sorting files or editing text documents is to use quick command line tools. there is a really cool tool called Swiss File Knife (sfk), which extends the sort of scripting set we've all become accustomed to.
What You Need To Know Before Buying A Mouse [MakeUseOf Explains]
In its most basic form, the mouse is a rather simple piece of equipment. It has a sensor for determining position, and two or three buttons. Your typical Windows desktop PC doesn’t ship with a mouse more complex than this. Is all of this stuff useful, or just a way to charge you more? Let’s find out.
You Can Now Try Out Windows Phone 7.5 Mango On Any Smartphone [News]
No matter how you look at it, Windows Phone 7 is getting harder and harder to ignore. Many Android and iOS lovers would rather turn a blind eye to the emerging mobile OS from Microsoft; after all, isn’t it Microsoft’s turn to be the underdog in at least one game? But despite ourselves, we may find that we're at least somewhat interested in this tiled, vertical OS that’s popping up everywhere.