Friday, 12 April 2013

Review: MindMup is a free, effortless way to create mind maps in moments

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Review: MindMup is a free, effortless way to create mind maps in moments

04.11.2013 11:49 AM

Without requiring any downloads, plug-ins, or even a user account, MindMup offers a super-quick way to create and share simple mind maps.

PSA: Rockstar Games releases official Grand Theft Audio playlists on Spotify and iTunes

04.12.2013 10:41 AM

Rock out to Rockstars iconic radio stations.

 

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Use Google Inactive Account Manager to control your online presence after you die

04.11.2013 12:15 PM

What happens to your Google account after you die? With a new tool called Inactive Account Manager, you can now decide for yourself.

Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox suspends service following huge swing in trading price

04.11.2013 12:16 PM

Mt. Gox, the largest exchange for buying and selling bitcoins, is temporarily shutting down following an uptick in activity on the site sparked by a massive drop in the digital currency's price.

Congressional panel approves Internet freedom bill

04.11.2013 12:50 PM

A U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee has voted to approve a bill that would make it official U.S. policy to promote an Internet "free from government control," with promises that the Republican majority would work with critics of the bill's wording.

Products with faster USB speeds to reach market in 2014

04.11.2013 1:20 PM

Products based on a USB specification that will double the data transfer rates between host devices and peripherals will reach the market in late 2014, the standards-setting organization said on Thursday.

Dungeon Hunter 4 and the trouble with the free-to-play fun tax

04.11.2013 1:30 PM

Microtransactions are here to stay, but what's the appropriate amount of nickel-and-diming?

What's the difference between Microsoft SkyDrive and SkyDrive Pro?

04.11.2013 1:37 PM

With Office 2013 and Office 365, Microsoft introduced a SkyDrive Pro service for businesses. But don't get it mixed up with the free consumer SkyDrive.

End is in sight for Intel's Atom netbook-specific processors

04.11.2013 1:39 PM

Intel's Atom processors designed for netbooks could be on their last leg, with analysts saying that the chip maker could be tweaking its product road map as PC sales tumble and tablet adoption widens.

Review: Catalog your DVD & Blu-ray movie collection with My Movies

04.11.2013 1:42 PM

If you have hundreds or even thousands of DVDs or Blu-ray discs, you can't eyeball them easily. My Movies is easy-to-use desktop software which syncs with the My Movies website to provide you with your very own inventory.

Wall Street Beat: Weak PC sales rain on tech stocks' parade

04.11.2013 2:20 PM

Just as tech stocks were starting to rise this week, dismal PC sales reports for the first quarter burst the very short-lived bubble, causing shares of IT companies to fall back to earth Thursday.

Cyclodeo is kind of like Google Street View, except for cyclists

04.11.2013 2:40 PM

If you've ever wanted to know what a bike ride through a location might be like (without risking life and limb), Cyclodeo might be right up your alley.

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