Software

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Pzizz

In approximately four months, I have a 270-mile bike ride across three states that I'll be riding. What a lucky coincidence that I would find Pzizz, a "tech tool to energize athletes." I love tech, and while I'...
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SafeHouse Explorer

There are many methods and products for ensuring data encryption, but unfortunately many can run you hundreds of dollars along with countless hours of time in the process. I've always felt that some of the ...
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Hands-on: Safari 4 Beta

Safari has never been very formidable in the browser wars, always holding just a few percentage points of the browser share on the bottom of the list. Of course, now that it's no longer a Mac-only browse...
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Sony Acid Pro 7

I still take crap from sanctimonious Justin Long-loving Mac people about the the holy artsy abilities of the Macintosh. No doubt, bro. Mac's got mad skillz. Word to your one button mouse. Adobe Creative S...
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Sony Acid Music Studio 7

Acid Pro first came out in 1998 and was the first true loop-based Desktop Audio Workstation. It's been popular with bands, DJ's and producers ever since.
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FxFoto

Photos are a huge part of our lives, and the digital cameras that have dominated the market since the early 2000s have really given users the opportunity to edit and quickly share our photos with almost anyone ...
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Memeo Share

As megapixel quality increases and camera optics greatly improve, photo size greatly increases as well and sharing large photos through email can create quite a challenge, not just for the sender but the rec...
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Palo Alto’s Email Center Pro

Email has become a huge part of our lives. In fact it pairs with instant messenger applications as leading ways we communicate with friends, family and clients. It's just a great way to get your message across ...
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UpdateStar

Wouldn't you love to be able to sit back and enjoy your computer without worrying if it's vulnerable to attacks just because you clicked the "Remind Me Later" button? That piece of mind can be achieved with an ...