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10 Crazy Pictures I Discovered on Flickr

A picture is worth a thousand words. This is true for many great photos. Some of the most crazy pictures, however, don't visualize a burning issue or a complex idea, instead they raise a thousand questions. In this article I have compiled 10 crazy pictures discovered on Flickr, ranging from funny and entertaining shots to puzzling and shocking images.

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2 Fun, Addictive & Free Bubble-Popping Games [Android]

Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles! We’ve covered some bubble-shooting games before, but those were PC-based. If you’re looking for some bubble-popping fun while you’re on the go, and like free games, you’ve come to the right post. Below you’ll find two cute little gems from the Market. Each is a brain-teaser, both are free, but one involves far more tapping than the other.

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Adobe Announces New Creative Apps For Tablets & A New Sharing Platform [News]

Adobe has announced the upcoming release of six new apps designed for tablets, along with a new cloud sharing platform. The new apps go by the name of Adobe Touch Apps, and are aimed at creative tablet users who don’t have the need for an expensive creative suite. The new apps will sell for $9.99 each on the Android Market, and there isn't a price tag yet nor even a proper announcement for the iOS versions.

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ArchBang Is Lightweight & Always Up To Date [Linux]

Install a lightweight operating system that's always up to date. Featuring the speedy Openbox desktop and built on the rolling release Arch Linux, Archbang delivers both minimalism and up-to-date software. Best of all, it's a lot easier to set up and use than a vanilla Arch installation. In a world full of lightweight Linux distributions, why look at ArchBang?

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Quickly Set Up Your Own Home Intranet With ocPortal

Have you ever thought about what it might be like to have a "portal page" for your family, just like many companies offer to employees? Wouldn't it be convenient to have a central web-based repository of important documents, files and schedules for your family? Luckily, there is an open source Portal that you can install on your own home web server.

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Optimize Your System To Run At Its Best With CCleaner

Over the last two years, CCleaner has changed quite a bit in terms of version numbers...up now to version 3.10 at the time of this writing. While visually the program actually hasn't changed much (it's good, why break something that's not broken?), a lot of additional features have been included behind-the-scenes to make it more functional than ever.

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Use exAutoCorrect To Make Spell Checking in Gmail Faster & Easier [Chrome]

One of the great things about typing into a word processor like Microsoft Word or Apple Pages is that they automatically fix common spelling mistakes. While most web browsers have come a long way with spell checking, they still do not include auto-correct. Some spelling mistakes are so common that just underlining them seems pointless.

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It's Time We Had a Word About Overdone HDR Photography... [Opinion]

HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, and in photographic terms generally produces an image where the entire scene is balanced, and evenly exposed. Recently I’ve not been seeing much of this on the web. I’m talking about overdone, blown-out seizure-inducing "photographs" where each slider has been cranked up to 11. Did the novelty just wear off or am I just a miserable sod?

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10 Famous Technology Brands & Terms Explained

Did you ever wonder where Bluetooth got its funny name? Once this question had surfaced, I started pondering on many other brand names and computer terms. Were the inventors of Apache native Americans? What has SPAM got to do with anything? And why do you boot a computer?

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