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About Matthew Hughes

Matthew Hughes is a software developer and writer from Liverpool, England. He is seldom found without a cup of strong black coffee in his hand and absolutely adores his Macbook Pro and his camera. You can read his blog at http://www.matthewhughes.co.uk and follow him on twitter at @matthewhughes.

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Hands On With Nokia's New Z Launcher For Android

Nokia's brand new Z Launcher is here, but is it any good?

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A GNU Beginning For Microsoft: What An Open Source .NET Framework Means For The Rest Of Us

Microsoft just released a significant part of its code under a permissive open source license. This move breaks with years of tradition. But why and what does it mean for you?

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Glyph BlackBox Portable Hard Drive Review And Giveaway

Can a 500gb portable hard drive really be worth $100? There's a company in New York who thinks so. Meet Glyph Technologies, the makers of the BlackBox.

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Credit Card Processing On Android: Best Tools For Accepting Payment

Want to process credit card payments on your Android device? Here are the best tools for getting it done.

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3 Free Games That Can Help You Cope And Understand Depression

Games - like any other genre of popular culture - can help us understand complex issues. Complex issues like depression and mental health.

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Google's New Nanotech Pill Will Help The Fight Against Cancer

Google is reportedly working on a pill that could potentially identify cancer, heart attacks and other illnesses, without resorting to painful and invasive surgery. Is this the future of medical science?

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Internet Archive Brings 900 Classic Arcade Games To Your Browser. Here Are 7 Of The Best

Your town's arcade may have shut down in the mid-90s, but that shouldn't stop you from getting your classic games fix.

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Google Fit Review: Will This App Make You Healthier?

Google's entry into the smartphone health craze is here: Google Fit. Let's take a look at what makes it unique and how it stacks up against the competition.

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These 10 Startups Are Going to Improve Lives. Here's Why.

If you've not been able to make TechCrunch Disrupt this year, you've missed a lot. Here's 10 of the best apps, startups and products I stumbled across while I was at the conference.

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Why Taxing The Internet Is Stupid

This Internet tax is one of a kind. No other government has ever conceived of taxing the Internet. If this law came to your country, what would it mean for consumers and businesses?

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10 Spreadsheet Templates To Organize Your Home

Do you struggle to keep on top of the cleaning, the shopping or your budget?

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Blogo 2 Is The Mac Blogging App You've Been Looking For

One thing I've noticed Windows switchers complain about about is a lack of a solid OS X blogging client. That's about to change – Blogo 2 is out, and it's very, very good.

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6 Spooky Halloween Games Perfect For Kids

Ask any kid. Halloween is more than just an hour spent walking from door to door, collecting enough sugar-laden candy to induce a diabetic coma. It’s an entire day spent celebrating the scary.

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Chatrooms Aren't Dead. Meet Rooms.me, From Facebook

Facebook has released a new app that allows for semi-anonymous chatrooms. Called Rooms, it's currently available for iOS, with an Android and iPad native port not far away.

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Meet Hi-Fi, the Hashtag-Themed Social Network for iOS

Floridian startup Life In Hi-Fi think the humble hashtag could be put to much better use.

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5 Games From The 90s You Can Play On Your Mac Today

The 90s were an awesome time for gaming. And you can play five of the best games easily on your Mac.

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