Way back in April of 2010, we published a text review of ScreenFlow v2 as we knew we just had to review one of the best screen recording software for the Mac. Now, a little more than a year after our initial review, Telestream has done it again with their latest ScreenFlow version, version [....]
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Now that jailbreaking, or the unlocking of devices for custom software, is now one-hundred percent legal in the US, we haven’t seen too many phone manufactures do anything about this change just yet… except until now. HTC has been known for their customizable phones. You can run many operating systems on a good number [....]
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There’s a video below on how to disable inverted scrolling! There have been a ton of hype about the newly released Mac OS X Lion, but one thing Apple has tried to do with their brand new operating system is to give it more of a mobile feel. Because of everything Apple tried [....]
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It’s without a doubt that WordPress is one of the largest content management systems out there. WordPress has been known for its easy to use software and along with its extendability. WordPress’s extendability features, called plugins, have always been loved by WordPress’s users as they provide an elegant system to expand WordPress to [....]
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Do you want access to over 100,000 amazing HD wallpapers for free? If you do, you’re in luck! We’re giving away fifteen copies of Wallpaper Wizard for Mac! Because of our recent review of Wallpaper Wizard, Ivan Ablamskyi, the developer of Wallpaper Wizard, decided to give us fifteen copies to give away! We’re [....]
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Back in 2008, I purchased my first HP laptop. It was the HP/Compaq Presario F761US; it was a budget machine, it wasn’t all too fast, and it for sure fit what I needed back then. What I wanted was a safe, reliable computer that could get me through classwork and programming. That machine [....]
April 17, 2011 at 12:55 am Reviews, Software / Hardware
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It’s without a doubt that we have been using IPv4 (the 192.168.0.1 addresses for example) for quite a long time. Just today, APNIC, the guys who operate the main “internet registry” in most of Australia, Pacific, and Asia, allocated the final /8 block of IPv4 addresses in its stash. With the last block being activated, [....]
April 16, 2011 at 12:31 am News
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With the Galaxy Tab popping up in some retail stores recently, the hype of this device is continuing to grow faster and faster. Samsung has now finally released the launch date of the Wi-Fi only model of the Galaxy Tab. Samsung has stated that they will be releasing the Wi-Fi only model [....]
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Quadrant Standard is an app that my friend good friend Jeff, an admin here on Tech Cores, showed me a while ago. Basically, it is an app that benchmarks your device’s CPU, memory, I/O, 2D graphics & 3D graphics. Overall, the test runs for about a minute and shows your results at the [....]
April 6, 2011 at 10:41 pm Mobile
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eBay has just released their numbers of how many iPad 2 units have been sold so far. As these are not official numbers coming from Apple, I wouldn’t entirely look on these numbers to reflect how things are going in terms of iPad 2 sales. These numbers above explain the first two weeks [....]
April 2, 2011 at 11:41 pm News
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It’s no case that Apple usually charges more for their products outside the United States. It makes sense, but with currency being something changing all of the time, we sometimes find Apple products in other countries than the US being reduced. With the Australian dollar coming closer to our currency with only four cents off, Apple decided [....]
April 2, 2011 at 12:01 am News
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When Android was released back in 2008, many mobile phone creators wanted to get their hands on this brand new open source software. With the upcoming increase of Android devices being sold, Android won’t be going away anytime soon. The biggest thing that mobile phone creators loved, is that Android is heavily customizable. [....]
March 31, 2011 at 10:46 pm Mobile, News, Software / Hardware
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Ever since the day webOS was introduced in 2009, many have fancied the webOS operating system because quite simply, it’s revolutionary. People say webOS is better than iOS; I’m personally one who seconds that statement. With webOS’s amazing multitasking features, I’ve heard of numerous cases of people switching to the webOS operating system and never [....]
March 30, 2011 at 10:06 pm Mobile, News, Software / Hardware
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Not too much to say here; we knew this was going to happen some way or another! With AT&T’s recently proposed acquisition of T-Mobile, Sprint has already complained that this acquisition may be harmful in this economy. Sprint is taking a really good move for themselves here. It’s a rather heavy move because [....]