How to Draw the Powerpuff Girls
The Powerpuff Girls! Three little girls made of sugar, spice and everything nice, fighting evil! Have you ever wondered how to draw all 3 of them? Bubbles, Buttercup, and Blossom all have similar...
View ArticleSamsung still makes Windows Phones: ATIV SE up for pre-order at Verizon
With Windows Phone 8.1 now free, we may start seeing more announcements like this: Verizon’s just put the Samsung ATIV SE handset up for pre-order. As we saw in an earlier leak, it’s essentially a...
View ArticleTAG Heuer launches luxury phone with ‘perpetual power reserve’
When it comes to outlandish technology on phones, it’s the companies that make you go “what, them?” that are on the cutting edge. TAG Heuer (what, them?) is launching the Vertu-troubling Meridiist...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Surface Pro 2 ‘Geek’ bundle includes free Xbox controller and games
If you’ve considered the Surface Pro 2 to be more than just a portable workstation, then Microsoft’s latest tablet bundle might pique your interest. In collaboration with online culture show Geek...
View ArticleHow to Fix (and Adjust) Automatic Updating in Google Chrome
By default, Google Chrome automatically updates itself to make sure you’re running the safest and best optimized version of Chrome. Sometimes the auto-update process hiccups, however, and you need to...
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View ArticleTurkish court half-heartedly orders end to YouTube ban
Turkey’s Twitter ban may have come to an end, but the country’s block on YouTube remains steadfast. In the latest development to this censorship saga, Reuters reports that a court in the Turkish...
View ArticleBBC to extend iPlayer catch-up period to 30 days
Remember when the BBC’s latest chief pledged to revamp the iPlayer? His bosses at the BBC Trust have just rubber-stamped the decision to extend the catch-up window from seven days to 30. The changes...
View Article[GEEK SCHOOL] SysInternals Pro 10: Wrapping Up and Using the Tools Together
We’re at the end of our SysInternals series, and it’s time to wrap everything up by talking about all the little utilities that we didn’t cover through the first nine lessons. There are definitely a...
View ArticleFinal Fantasy XIV’s PlayStation 4 beta is now open to everyone
Fans of online role-playing games haven’t had much to do on the PlayStation 4 so far, but that’s all changing today. Square Enix has just opened up Final Fantasy XIV’s PS4 beta test to everyone; from...
View ArticleAmazon Fire TV teardown reveals an easily accessible media hub
We’ve already established that Amazon’s Fire TV is a capable (if imperfect) set-top box, but how hard is it to replace components if they conk out? Not very, if you ask iFixit. The repair outfit has...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy S5 comes late to Verizon, but on a 2-for-1 deal
Verizon often takes its sweet time getting the latest phones, and Samsung’s new alpha dog, the Galaxy S5, is no exception — AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint all nabbed it first. However, at least Big...
View ArticleThis Android add-on lets you multitask with your Chromecast
There are already quite a few Chromecast-savvy apps out there, but João Dias’ newly completed AutoCast may be one of the most flexible. The Tasker add-on for Android lets you send a wide range of...
View ArticleWatch a 5-year-old spam the spacebar to access his dad’s Xbox Live account
Kids: they’re our future, and apparently are also great at finding backdoors within video game security measures. Take 5-year-old Kristoffer Von Hassel from the San Diego area, for instance. His...
View ArticleMicrosoft cleared to exhume E.T. from landfill for original documentary
Microsoft’s been given the go-ahead to dig through a New Mexico landfill in the hunt for dumped copies of Atari 2600 title E.T., local media reports. Not without aim, of course, but so Xbox...
View ArticleGamespy’s multiplayer servers are going dark, be prepared
Even if you’ve only played a handful games with online multiplayer in the past dozen years, chances are that at least a few of your sessions have been powered by Gamespy’s back-end tech. On May 31st,...
View ArticleSeven Must-Read Stories (Week Ending April 4, 2014)
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View ArticleHow the Internet Is Taking Away America’s Religion
Back in 1990, about 8 percent of the U.S. population had no religious preference. By 2010, this percentage had more than doubled to 18 percent. That’s a difference of about 25 million people, all of...
View ArticleTalking Tech w/ Consumer Reports: The Connected Home
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View ArticleCloset organizers: Which will straighten out your mess? | Consumer Reports
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