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There are plenty of free online services that promise to host your digital life, but when you're serious about taking control of your own data, it's time to host it yourself. There are dozens of companies willing to take your money in exchange for server ...
Mac only: Windownaut overhauls window management on your Mac so you can arrange your windows in a multitude of ways, customize the functions of its title bar buttons, and lots more.
There are a lot of apps that manage your windows in similar ways—like ...
Investigators can obtain your iPhone data without touching it, Apple will not approve Mac apps with hotkey functionality after June, and YouTube expands its merchandise store to all of its partners (not solely musicians).
A new study shows that people are more likely to tell the truth in text messages than they are in phone calls.
The study focused on 600 iPhone users and asked them questions about drinking habits, exercise, and other sensitive information over both ...
Building a hackintosh—that is, installing Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware—used to require extremely restricted hardware choices and quite a bit of know-how. Now your options are vast and the installation process is fairly simple. With that in mind, here ...
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