Articles for July 2014
Ballloon Chrome Extension Lets You Download and Save Web Files Directly to the Cloud
by Chris Thomas
on 28 July 2014
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2600 views
Ballloon takes the hassle out of saving images, links, and PDFs directly to the cloud. ... Read more
Mozilla Firefox 31 Comes Rapidly On The Heels of Versions 29 and 30
by Pete Daniel
on 28 July 2014
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2477 views
Mozilla is wasting no time in continually updating Firefox to try to keep pace with the Google Chrome browser and bring users back to the fold. Over the last few days they've released Mozilla Firefox 31 and users will be prompted to update shortly. ... Read more
How to Remove the Lock Screen in Windows 8 or 10
by Pete Daniel
on 28 July 2014
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2702 views
The Windows 8/10 lock screen is a bit of politeness which actually gets in the way for users. Whilst a tablet or smart phone can benefit from an attractive lock screen to ward off snooping and for security purposes, on a Desktop PC it is a nuisance. ... Read more
The latest Gmail update for iOS comes with better Google Drive integration
by Pete Daniel
on 28 July 2014
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1964 views
Google continues to make improvements to their apps in the Apple store. In the last few days, Google has updated their Gmail iOS app for the iPhone and iPad to include some useful features for users of their other Google services. ... Read more
The Top 5 File Managers for Android Thoroughly Reviewed
by Chris Thomas
on 28 July 2014
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3313 views
To save you the time and hassle, we've tested and thoroughly reviewed the top five file managers for Android. We've ranked them in order based on which ones we liked the most: ... Read more
Giveaway: Ashampoo Photo Commander 11 [Ended]
by Mihai Neacsu
on 28 July 2014
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2449 views
Ashampoo GmbH & Co. KG recently updated their top app Photo Commander to version 12, which we quickly reviewed. With this update, the previous version 11, priced at $39.99, can now be downloaded for free on Download3k during this week only. ... Read more
How to Fix Error 919 in Android
by Dan Vlasic
on 28 July 2014
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3158 views
The most irritating part about this error is it pops up when the download is 100% complete, after you have waited for that hefty game to download, and when it's almost done and the installation begins, Google Play throws in your face Error 919. ... Read more
iOS Backdoors: Apple Denies NSA Affiliation, but the Privacy Is Dead
by Dan Vlasic
on 26 July 2014
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2290 views
In iOS 7, file_relay has access to 44 data sources, including the ones dealing specifically with users' personal information: accounts, address book, GPS logs, photos, calendar files, notes, call history, maps of the device's file system, voicemail.. ... Read more
Google Getting Into the Domain Selling Business with the Launch of its 'Google Domains' Service
by Chris Thomas
on 25 July 2014
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1740 views
Google is announcing the launch of an upcoming domain service called Google Domains. At the moment the service is being offered on an invite-only basis, much like other services that Google has launched in the recent past. ... Read more
Android L - Biggest Android Update Ever, Set for 4th Quarter 2014 Release
by Chris Thomas
on 25 July 2014
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2248 views
At the recent 2014 I/O Developer's Conference, Google revealed an interesting preview of the upcoming Android 'L' operating system. The new version will feature a completely overhauled UI, and is set to be the biggest Android update in history. ... Read more
Tails OS: Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Allegedly Found. No Proof Provided
by Dan Vlasic
on 24 July 2014
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1886 views
There is a serious media campaign to discredit popular privacy and security tools - Tor, Tails and TrueCrypt. It doesn't mean there are no vulnerabilities, but facts and proof are very welcome when it comes to serious accusations. ... Read more
Google Play Colorful Redesign Coming To Android Devices Over Next Few Days
by Pete Daniel
on 24 July 2014
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2118 views
Google is busy launching a new colorful Google Play Store update which changes how the store looks to different users. The update is particularly visual with bigger icons, new art, brighter animations and a clearer appearance overall. ... Read more
Explaining Sleep, Hibernation, and Hybrid Sleep in Windows 8
by Pete Daniel
on 24 July 2014
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4392 views
In these ecologically-sensitive times many users are all for saving electricity where they can. Leaving the PC on all day while you're out isn't the best idea. This is where low power states on modern PCs come in handy. ... Read more
Google Acquires Android 3D Testing App Firm drawElements
by Pete Daniel
on 24 July 2014
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2242 views
Google continues on the acquisition trail with its latest buyout of drawElements, a Finnish software company for a rumored 8-figure sum. DrawElements makes software which helps other developers create 3D graphics that are compatible with Android. ... Read more
Giveaway: System Mechanic Professional gets updated to version 14 [Ended]
by Mihai Neacsu
on 21 July 2014
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4194 views
Version 14 of System Mechanic Professional has just been released and it comes with extra goodies for you. ... Read more
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