The popular blog Damn You Auto Correct went viral on the Internet again this week, after the site unveiled its funniest auto-corrected text messages of the year.
Real or Fake? The Texts Behind Damn You Auto Correct
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Real or Fake? The Texts Behind Damn You Auto Correct
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Facebook bug can make your private photos public
Nothing is ever 100% completely secure, let’s get this settled from the off. Whatever security anybody or any company ever puts in place there’s either some way to crack it, or some flaw in the system that will allow people to circumvent it. Thus it’s not really a shouting a Facebook moment to discover that such a flaw has been found that allows people to see the private photos of others.
Facebook bug can make your private photos public
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List The 100 Largest Windows Files
You have several options when you are running out of storage space. You could consider uninstalling software that you no longer need, run a temporary files cleaner like CCleaner, search for large files to delete them, backup files to restore space or even buy a new hard drive to extend the available space.
List The 100 Largest Windows Files
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Tuesday, December 06, 2011
The How-To Geek Guide to Buying an HDTV
The HDTV market is loaded with high prices, jargon, and more than a few pitfalls for the uneducated consumer. Save your money, spare yourself a headache, and get the best bang for your buck with our detailed HDTV buying guide.
The How-To Geek Guide to Buying an HDTV
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Monday, December 05, 2011
How to Search for Text Inside of Any File Using Windows Search
Many of us rely on Windows Search to find files and launch programs, but searching for text within files is limited to specific filetypes by default. Here’s how you can expand your search to include other text based files.
How to Search for Text Inside of Any File Using Windows Search
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Sunday, December 04, 2011
20 of the Best Tips and Tricks for Getting the Most out of the Windows Command Line
Do you use the command line in Windows to get things done? If you are more comfortable typing commands to accomplish tasks than using the mouse, we have compiled 20 of the best Windows command line tips and tricks to help you become a command line guru.
20 of the Best Tips and Tricks for Getting the Most out of the Windows Command Line
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Saturday, December 03, 2011
An anesthesiologist's view of the human heart
This is a really fascinating entry in The Guardian's multi-video package about heart health and medicine. Bruce Martin, a British anesthesiologist, talks about his job, anesthetizing patients for heart surgery. If this doesn't make your job seem less stressful by comparison, then you're probably a fighter pilot or something.
An anesthesiologist's view of the human heart
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Friday, December 02, 2011
Stop Carrier IQ From Tracking Your iPhone
Carrier IQ has made quite a stir with its ability to track everything you do on your Android phone, and it turns out that it comes preinstalled on the iPhone as well — albeit a less dastardly version. Here’s what it can do and how to turn it off.
Stop Carrier IQ From Tracking Your iPhone
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Carrier IQ and Your Phone: Everything You Need to Know
There’s a storm of controversy flaring up over Carrier IQ, cellphone software that logs user activity and relays at least some of that information to wireless carriers. The carriers say they’ll use that data to improve their networks. But anything that’s peeking in on what you’re doing on a phone raises a host of privacy concerns, and many users are suspicious.
Carrier IQ is so controversial for a few reasons:
- It’s hidden. Short of rooting, or removing certain software safeguards to obtain “administrator” access to your phone, it’s almost impossible to know if it’s there.
- It’s everywhere. The software reportedly exists on millions of handsets on several carriers, including many Android phones and even some versions of the iPhone.
- It’s not opt-in. Without the user’s explicit approval, the software is enabled and gathering data on the phone.
- It’s voracious. According to Trevor Eckhart, who created the recent explosion of attention on Carrier IQ with a video he posted on YouTube earlier this week, the software logs every keystroke and incoming text message. However, there’s some question about how much of this information is actually sent to the carriers.
Here are the most important things you should know about this previously little-known piece of software:
Carrier IQ and Your Phone: Everything You Need to Know
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Dropbox File Synchronization and Online Storage Review [Giveaway]
Cloud hosting, or online hosting in general, is not a new technology. Your emails hosted on your email provider’s server are as much cloud hosting as storing website files on content distribution networks or important documents with the help of a provider like Dropbox.
Dropbox File Synchronization and Online Storage Review [Giveaway]
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Thursday, December 01, 2011
The Eight Splendid Truths of Happiness.
Each one of these truths sounds fairly obvious and straightforward, but each was the product of tremendous thought. Take the Second Splendid Truth—it’s hard to exaggerate the clarity I gained when I finally managed to put it into words. Here they are:
First Splendid Truth
To be happier, you have to think about feeling good, feeling bad, and feeling right, in an atmosphere of growth.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Facebook Unveils Its Most Shared Stories of 2011
1. Satellite Photos of Japan, Before and After the Earthquake and Tsunami
This Mar. 15 New York Times interactive graphic compares satellite images of the damages of the Japan earthquake and tsunami.
Click here to view this gallery.
Facebook has released a list of the 40 most shared stories of 2011 (well, the first 11 months, at least). We’ve collected the top 20 into the gallery above — check it out.
The topics range from sweet (twin baby boys conversing in gibberish) to serious (satellite photos examining the damages of the Japan earthquake).
There were some clear trends. Twelve of the stories relate to parenting or families, while three of the picks are viral videos. Another three are about Steve Jobs.
More suprisingly, all 40 of the stories come from just six online outlets: Yahoo has 13 stories, CNN has 11, the New York Times has 7, The Huffington Post has 7, The Wall Street Journal has one and the Washington Post has one.
Mashable‘s Pete Cashmore wrote the number seven story: You’ll Freak When You See the New Facebook, as one of his regular columns for CNN.
Most of the stories provide unique opinions, such as pieces on “Tiger Moms” and why women remain unmarried. Straight news coverage, however, didn’t fare so well. CNN‘s Steve Jobs, Apple Founder, Dies barely made the list at number 37).
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Earth Time-Lapse View from Space
Time lapse sequences of photographs taken by Ron Garan
fragileoasis.org/âbloggernauts/âAstro_Ron and the crew of expedition
28 & 29 onboard the International Space Station from August to October,
2011, who to my knowledge shot these pictures at an altitude of around
350 km with a high ISO HD Camera developed by NHK Japan,
nicknamed the SS-HDTV camera. All credit goes to them.
Earth Time-Lapse View from Space
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Friday, November 25, 2011
How to preserve photographs worth keeping in three simple steps
Today’s post is written by Sally Jacobs, the Practical Archivist. She has worked on archival collections at the Library of Congress Prints and Photos Division, the Wisconsin Historical Society Archives and American Girl. Thank you, Sally, for agreeing to share your amazing, in-depth knowledge of archival procedures with us.
How to preserve photographs worth keeping in three simple steps
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Traversing Antarctica: the Australian experience
Our icy southern neighbour has fascinated expeditioners and scientists for over 100 years since the 1911–14 Australasian Antarctic Expedition led by Douglas Mawson. Delve into the scientific, historical, and cultural legacy of those who navigate the extreme conditions in the name of discovery.
Traversing Antarctica: the Australian experience
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How to See What Web Sites Your Computer is Secretly Connecting To
Has your internet connection become slower than it should be? There may be a chance that you have some malware, spyware, or adware that is using your internet connection in the background without your knowledge. Here’s how to see what’s going on under the hood.
How to See What Web Sites Your Computer is Secretly Connecting To
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Photo Event Organizer, Image Organizer
Have you ever worked with a folder full of photos? I’m talking hundreds or even thousands of photos taken with different camera models and in different years and locations. It is pretty difficulty to find specific photos or events in a folder filled with such an amount of photos.
Photo Event Organizer, Image Organizer
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
How a Typical Facebook Scam Works?
If you have been on Facebook for a decent amount of time, you may have definitely come across videos posts on your news wall that have an enticing title and an innocent thumbnail but upon clicking, the link takes you a scam website.
How a Typical Facebook Scam Works?
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Monday, November 21, 2011
Sunrise, Sunset, Twilight, Moonrise and Moonset Times
Even if you are living in a big city like me, you sometimes need to know the times the sun or moon rises and sets. Maybe you want to photograph the sun or moon at a specific time, go fishing or believe in something that requires you to know the exact times. Or, you simply want to be prepared for the full moon everyone is going crazy periods. Whatever it is, the Firefox add-on Sun Cult makes it dead easy to tell. The extension supports both sun and moon times, and in particular sunrise, sunset, twilight, moonrise and moonset times.
Sunrise, Sunset, Twilight, Moonrise and Moonset Times
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30 Great Photoshop Tips and Tricks to Help Your Computer Graphic Skills
Photoshop is a powerful, but complex, graphics program that can be difficult to learn and frustrating to use. We have published many articles about tips and tricks for using Photoshop and how to fix annoying issues you may encounter.
30 Great Photoshop Tips and Tricks to Help Your Computer Graphic Skills
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