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Macro Scheduler's Scripting More Powerful Than the Name Implies

Macro Scheduler 13 ($95, 30-day free trial) is a powerful tool for automating complex processes under Windows. The name "Scheduler" is a bit of an undersell; while it has all the scheduling and...

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Geek Alert: Text Editor EmEditor Professional Worth a Look

EmEditor Professional ($40, 30-day free trial) is a powerful text editing program with many features that can make it useful to programmers, Web designers, system administrators, and anyone else who...

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Four Ways Photographers Can Use Microsoft Paint

I've met two kinds of photographers in my travels. There's the Frugal Photographer who eagerly tries all the cheap and free photo tools. These folks scour the Web for freebies like Windows Live Photo...

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Goal.com Mobile

Goal.com Mobile for Android is basically a feed reader tailored to World Cup soccer coverage. It has an exhaustive list of news feeds (no audio or video) for all the different teams, with options to...

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Unity adds free mobile game development for Android and iOS

Unity Technologies has added the ability to develop for Android and iOS games for free using its platform. Unity’s cross-platform development tools can be used to create games for a multitude of...

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Sony opens up SmartWatch to developers

Sony’s Open SmartWatch Project will make it possible for developers to create and install alternative software on the Sony SmartWatch. Smart watches have been in the spotlight recently, with reports...

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Survey: Developers express enthusiasm for Firefox OS

Developers find Firefox OS the most compelling among new smartphone OSes, generating more interest than Tizen and BlackBerry 10, even though no commercial products have been launched for it yet. For...

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Google posts Chromecast development kit for third-party apps

For the launch of its much-discussed Chromecast device for streaming content to TVs, Google focused largely on how users will be able to display YouTube and Netflix videos on their televisions. But...

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Nokia releases Asha SDK in bid to attract developers

Nokia is hoping to boost the number of applications available for the Asha 501 to make it more competitive with low-cost Android smartphones with the release Thursday of the first version of a...

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How tech nerds will write the next generation of car apps

We’ve gathered in a converted warehouse in San Francisco’s trendy South of Market neighborhood, home to some of the biggest names in tech. Sitting at long work benches, we bend over small circuit...

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Mobile apps no pot of gold for developers

Mobile developers hoping to cash in on a blockbuster app have bad news from researcher Gartner: More competition and higher demands from users will make it even more difficult for developers to make...

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Developers get access to more Sony camera features

Developers will be able to build applications to remotely control two Sony lens cameras, using new features the company has added to an SDK. The QX10 and QX100 lens cameras don’t have bodies. The...

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Clockwise Podcast: Comic-Con, Yelp, smart bulbs, and "app rot"

Clockwise is a podcast about technology that's designed not to waste your time. Every week we'll talk about a few tech topics in 30 minutes or less. In this episode: Amazon and Apple make comic-book...

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Learn Vim With Online Game Vim Adventures

The Vim text editor is not the only piece of ancient software still popular today. After all, Microsoft Word was first released in 1983, a full eight years before Vim. But today's Word bears little...

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