Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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mSpot Stores 2GB Of Music Online, Streams It To Smartphones

11:30PM December 15, 2010 | Kevin Purdy

Windows/Mac and iOS/Android: mSpot takes your iTunes playlists and other music and stores it on 2GB of free server space. It then beams and syncs that music to a browser, an Android device, and, new today, iPhones and other iOS devices. More »


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Easily Upload Your Desktop Folders To Google Docs

11:10PM December 15, 2010 | Amit Agarwal

Google Docs offers up to 1GB of free space, but only file-by-file uploading. Amit Agarwal shows us how to use a free tool to upload entire folders of documents or images to your Docs space. More »


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Webkey Remotely Accesses Your Rooted Android Phone

8:30PM December 15, 2010 | Aaron Martin

While there are options for accessing files on your phone’s SD card, Webkey takes it one step further and essentially allows you to control your rooted phone from your computer. More »


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The Funky Police Call Centre

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3:30PM December 15, 2010 | Angus Kidman

Call centres can often be pretty drab places to work, but it doesn’t have to be that way. The call centre used by Queensland’s Policelink service combines green principles and colourful, functional design to create a vibrant, effective work environment. More »


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Optus Sets Postpaid Prices For MyPad Android Tablet

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2:45PM December 15, 2010 | Angus Kidman

Optus’ own budget-priced Android tablet, the 7-inch, 2.1-running MyTab, goes on sale tomorrow. As well as being offered outright for $279 (or $269 if you order on the Optus web site), you will be able buy the device on a range of 24-month contracts, the cheapest of which is $29.95 a month for 4GB a month of data. More »


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Best Of The Best Vote Running Close So Far

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2:00PM December 15, 2010 | Angus Kidman

It wouldn’t be fair to disclose individual voting trends in our 2010 Best Of The Best Award, but we can say that the voting is running very, very close at the top. So be sure to hit the link if you haven’t already taken part. [Lifehacker Awards]


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Dragon Dictation And Dragon Search Add Voice Features To iOS

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1:00PM December 15, 2010 | Angus Kidman

Dragon is a dominant player in the desktop voice recognition market. Its iOS apps bring similar tools to the iPhone and iPad, letting you dictate text for use in other apps or for searching. More »


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Most Popular Free Windows Downloads Of 2010

12:00PM December 15, 2010 | Jason Fitzpatrick

We’ve featured quite a few Windows downloads throughout 2010. Today we’re taking a look back on the most popular free applications to help you tweak, customise and enhance your Windows experience More »


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The 12 Lists Of Christmas

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11:30AM December 15, 2010 | Angus Kidman

Our 12 days of perfect Christmas planning goes right back to basics today: what do you need to plan? Here’s 12 categories where making lists will help you out. More »