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Switch to Mac Helps Alleviate the Pain of Switching from Windows to Mac
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Switch to Mac Helps Alleviate the Pain of Switching from Windows to Mac

Windows and Mac OS X aren't vastly different operating systems, but moving from one to another is definitely…

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Adam Dachis
PublishedFebruary 8, 2011
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Google Translate Brings Speak-to-Translate and Offline Phrase Storage to iPhone

iOS: The iPhone has had a mobile-formatted Google Translate webapp for awhile, but as of today they have a new…

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Whitson Gordon
PublishedFebruary 8, 2011
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Tab Badge Draws Your Attention to the Tabs that Need It

Firefox 4: Most web sites will add a number to the tab name if you have notifications to read, but they aren't…

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Whitson Gordon
PublishedFebruary 8, 2011
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Gladinet 3.0 Creates Dropbox-Like Folder Sync Through Google Storage
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Gladinet 3.0 Creates Dropbox-Like Folder Sync Through Google Storage

Windows only: Gladinet provides desktop-style access to storage on Google Docs, Picasa Web Albums, Microsoft's…

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Kevin Purdy
PublishedFebruary 8, 2011
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Kindle Update Adds Paper-Synced Page Numbers to Ebooks

Amazon offers a Kindle firmware update preview with a few convenient features thrown in. Most convenient, perhaps,…

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Kevin Purdy
PublishedFebruary 8, 2011
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Npackd Is a Linux-Like Package Manager for Windows
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Npackd Is a Linux-Like Package Manager for Windows

Windows only: Ubuntu has Synaptic, OS X has the App Store, but Windows users are often left to fend for themselves…

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Whitson Gordon
PublishedFebruary 7, 2011
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NoteTote Makes Quick Work of Scheduling Downloads Remotely

Mac OS X: We've looked at remotely scheduling torrents, but if you want to remotely schedule regular old downloads…

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Adam Dachis
PublishedFebruary 7, 2011
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WebLiveWallpaper Sets Web Sites or Image Galleries as Your Android Wallpaper

Android only: Live wallpapers can be pretty and ooh-shiny, but with WebLiveWallpaper, they can actually be…

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Kevin Purdy
PublishedFebruary 7, 2011
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AppBrain Re-Enables Direct-to-Phone Installation from Their Curated Market
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AppBrain Re-Enables Direct-to-Phone Installation from Their Curated Market

The new web-based Android Market is nifty, but it still lacks for the great sorting, recommendation, and discovery…

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Kevin Purdy
PublishedFebruary 7, 2011
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Tracks Is an iTunes Controller, Scrobbler, and Shorcut Manager All In One

Mac OS X: If you're tired of constantly sifting through your iTunes library, Tracks will simplify the whole process.…

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Whitson Gordon
PublishedFebruary 7, 2011
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uTorrent Remote Manages Your BitTorrent Downloads from Your Android Phone

Android: The uTorrent 3.0 alphas have a pretty convenient web UI, but now Android users can start, stop, monitor and…

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Whitson Gordon
PublishedFebruary 4, 2011
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Cookmate Suggests Meals Based on What's in Your Pantry
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Cookmate Suggests Meals Based on What's in Your Pantry

iOS: Cookmate helps you come up with meal ideas based on what you've got in your pantry, and when you need one or…

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Christopher DeLuca
PublishedFebruary 4, 2011
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Quicky! Takes the Tedious Typing Out of Repetitive SMS Messages

iPhone: If you find you're typing a lot of the same text messages over and over again, or you just need to send a…

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Adam Dachis
PublishedFebruary 4, 2011
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RD Mute Mutes Your Phone When Face Down and When You're Driving

Android only: I like to mute my phone when I'm buried in work, sleeping, or driving my car, but turning on my phone…

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Whitson Gordon
PublishedFebruary 3, 2011
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ProcessRenicer Changes Your Mac Apps' CPU Priority

Mac only: When you're performing a processor-intense processes, it can really slow the rest of your system down.…

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Whitson Gordon
PublishedFebruary 3, 2011
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The Mac Text Expansion Faceoff

We love text expansion on our Macs, but we've always assumed TextExpander was the best option. With some capable…

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Adam Dachis
PublishedFebruary 3, 2011
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The Best Travel Apps for iPhone

Your iPhone is always with you, so it makes for a great travel companion when you need all kinds of information…

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Adam Dachis
PublishedFebruary 3, 2011
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The Best Travel Apps for Android

Having an Android with you on a trip can make everything a little easier. Track your flights, find things in strange…

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Kevin Purdy
PublishedFebruary 3, 2011
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Smartr Turns Twitter into an Organized, Mobile News Reader

iPhone: Twitter is great for a lot of things, but if you'd like to filter out the noise and just see the news that's…

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Whitson Gordon
PublishedFebruary 2, 2011
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Chrome Cloud Print Extension Brings Print-at-Home Powers to Mac and Linux

Chrome only: It's unofficial, and it only works when you're looking at text, PDF, or .DOC files in your browser. But…

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Kevin Purdy
PublishedFebruary 2, 2011
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