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Check Out MPEG Streamline For Basic Video Editing & Converting [Cross-Platform]
In the world of home video editing, it seems like you are either forced to settle with the standard editors that are already provided on your system, or you'll have to fork over a few dollars just to buy something decent (even items such as Sony Vegas Movie Studio or Adobe Premiere Elements). With that in mind, there are a few free video editors available in the land of Internet
5 Important Wall & Security Etiquette To Avoid A Facebook Divorce
Using Facebook as evidence in divorce cases is an increasing phenomena. Facebook posts are even becoming common grounds for breakups. These situations are avoidable. Here are some quick Facebook tips that will help you avoid these romantic conflicts and protect your privacy (if needed).
The 3 Best Tools to Spot the Latest Twitter Rage
If you hang out on Twitter a lot, you might have noticed the occasional moment of Twitter Rage. It could be a simple thing, such as one of your friends venting about their latest parking fine or you may have noticed a larger movement of people seriously angry about something important. If you're really lucky, you may have witnessed a celebrity getting all riled up over something completely silly.
How To Use Twitter To Organize A Protest [Opinion]
The placard is old-world. If you want to raise a hue and cry, there’s nothing better than social networking to voice your protests. Causes have found a new venue on Twitter and Facebook. The ‘Arab Spring’ showed the world that civil resistance has got a new weapon in the form of Twitter.
Game Booster 3 Adds Diagnose Feature, Plays Nice With Steam [News]
Sometimes, the gaming experience can be legitimately distorted by computer hiccups caused by background processes or problems with a game’s files structure. One solution that we’ve reviewed in the past is Game Booster, which has just received an update to its third incarnation.
Google Launches Google Wallet. Not For Everybody! [News]
Google officially launched its mobile payment system Google Wallet yesterday, and it could very well change how we pay for merchandise and services. For now, the Google Wallet is only set up for Sprint Nexus S 4G phone users, but no doubt it will spread to other smartphone devices very soon.
3 Games I Am Most Looking Forward To For Holidays 2011 [MUO Gaming]
Every year the holiday season is like a gamer's personal heaven, or personal hell, depending on your financial situation. This is because the holiday season leads to a massive influx of new games hitting store shelves every week. This is great if you are made of money and you can afford to get all of them, but if you can't, you need to figure out which games are the best for you and which games to skip.
Why It Is Impossible To Recover Data From An Overwritten Hard Drive [Technology Explained]
Recovering deleted data from a hard drive is generally possible because typically the actual data is not deleted. Instead, information about where the data is stored is removed. In this article I will explain how data is stored on a hard drive, what happens when files are deleted, what formatting a hard drive does, and why it is impossible to recover files after they were overwritten.
4 Reasons Amazon’s Kindle Tablet Could Kick Butt
Rumor has it that Amazon is preparing a Kindle tablet that should launch by the end of the year. This is exciting new for the tablet market, as it’s been dominated by the Apple iPad so far. Amazon could be just the company to present a competitor with sales volumes similar to the iPad.