19 November 2013

3 Insanely Rare And Valuable Atari 2600 Games You Wish You Owned



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More often than not, when gamers get nostalgic for the games of yesteryear, Nintendo consoles are the ones that come to mind. There are some ridiculously valuable games out there for NES, and on the Sega side, the Genesis/Mega Drive has its fare share of sought after games as well. If you really want to spend some big money (or make some big money if you are lucky enough to own any of them), the Atari 2600 is actually a gold mine. Sure, Stadium Events and the NES World Championships are worth some big money on NES, but Atari has...


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7 Stellar Visualizations That Help Us Fathom The Mysteries Of Space



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“Cool” is a much abused word. Cool sometimes is an understatement. When it comes to appreciating the power of visualizations, the former is true, and the latter is just as apt. Visualizations have one basic purpose – they help us fathom the unfathomable. When it comes to understanding the mysteries of outer space, visualizations help to give its vastness some scale we can understand easily. Data visualization is a well-practiced art (and science) now. Informational visualization is about communication and the newer web technologies are just the right vehicle for it. When we have to talk about space and how...


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Microsoft Has Designs On 3D Printing As It Releases 3D Builder For Windows 8.1



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Microsoft has just released a 3D builder for Windows 8.1, meaning Windows users will be able to print their own 3D objects. Yes, you will need a 3D printer. After that, Microsoft’s recently introduced app called 3D Builder for Windows 8.1 should make it easier for amateurs to try their hand on 3D printing. The application takes advantage of the native 3D printing feature on Windows 8.1 which comes with plug ‘n play support for 3D printers. The operating system also recognizes 3D print file formats. 3D printing technology is trending, and though still not mainstream, there are sufficient resources...


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Bitcoin Bonanza, vBulletin Hack, PS4 Fix, Google Canal View [Tech News Digest]




Today in Tech News Digest, Bitcoin enjoys its biggest day yet, Google and Microsoft team up to combat child porn, vBulletin is hacked, Sony issues a fix for your bricked PlayStation 4, Pocket 5.0 is released, Venice is added to Google Canal Street View, and YouTube goes down for around half an hour, causing the Web to lose its collective s**t. Bitcoin’s Big Day Bitcoin, the virtual currency that has entered into mainstream conversation in 2013, had quite the day on Monday (Nov. 18). First up, its value hit a new all-time high (at the time of writing) of US$900,...


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Google+ Shows Line Counter for Long Posts



Google+ now shows the number of lines that are collapsed next to "read more", so you can see if the post is long. If the post has less than 10 lines, Google doesn't display the number of lines.






Here's an example of a long Google+ post: "read more (50 lines)".






Google+ shows a similar line counter for long comments:






These are only displayed in the stream and profile pages, not for the post pages.

Google Asks Users to Disable Ad Blocking for Its Sites



It looks like Google started to show warnings if you use AdBlock Plus, the most popular ad blocker and the most popular browser extension. A reader from Brazil noticed this message: "Oh no, it seems like you are blocking Google's ads. These ads pay for Google products that people use every day. It's easy to deactivate ad blocking just for Google. And it won't change your ad blocking settings or other settings".



The message links to a filter that includes a long list of exceptions like "@@||www.google.com^$document" and "@@||maps.google.com^$document".






Here's a screenshot of the Google whitelist filter (it actually includes more domains):






This is pretty weird, considering that the ads were not blocked, as you can see in the screenshot. Google ads are not blocked by default in AdBlock Plus, since they're considered "acceptable ads". Some sites have speculated that Google paid AdBlock Plus to whitelist its ads, but that's not very clear.



Google Discovery also reported about this back in May, so it looks like the experiment is limited to Google Brazil, at least for now.



{ Thanks, Marcos Alexandre. }

Changing Windows 8.1 Boot Logo Using 8oot Logo Changer Tool



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In our previous post, we let you know about the release of 8oot Logo Changer, a free tool designed to help you change the original boot screen logo of Windows 8.1 with a custom picture. Even though replacing the default boot logo using this tool is relatively easier, first time users might need some help […]

Flipboard Launches on Win 8.1 With Live Tiles, Introduces Catalogues



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Flipboard, which makes personalized social magazines for you on Android and iOS, has finally launched a native app for Windows 8.1 that takes advantage of the new Live Tiles. The service has also embraced e-commerce to launch a Pinterest-like catalogue feature. The Flipboard Live Tile gives you an up-to-date look at all the content you’ve subscribed to, along with the ability to pin specific Flipboard selections to your Start Screen. In the app, you can swipe up from the bottom for Subscribe, Refresh, Edit, Flip It, and other options, while swiping down from the top brings up suggestions like what...


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How to Write SEO Friendly Blog Posts to Stand out in Google Search Results



In the past days, low quality keyword-rich contents could get ranked well with less effort. In fact, following spam methods, one could be successful very easily. But now the search engines are growing smart. They intend to show only relevant results on their search engines. Concerning about the matter, the search engine sensation ‘Google’ is rolling out many algorithm updates regularly. They started to filter their search results from December, 2000 but I think the most significant year for them is 2013. Till 19 August, 2013 the ‘Panda’ and ‘Penguin’ updates were effectively rolled out to hit upon website results with low quality contents and spam backlinks.


But in 20th August the same year, a new Google algorithm update ‘Hummingbird’ tingled all the search results. After every 3 or 4 months, a new update reveals to filter search results. It is almost unbelievable that many popular sites lose approx 90%-100% of their traffic instantly just because of these algorithm changes. So, the question is how to do proper SEO to prevent algorithm updates of all time? When it is about blog posts, how should we optimize these? I am actually not a search engine expert but I will advise to go naturally. Here I will focus on the major areas of blog posts that should be naturally optimized to beat Google updates.

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How To Increase Storage Space On Windows 8.1 Devices With SD Cards



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Windows 8.1 devices are all full PCs — yes, even the tablets — and often support SD cards. This allows you to easily expand your PC’s storage. Just insert an SD card and you can treat it as a “permanent” part of your device. The SD card will likely be slower than your device’s built-in storage, but it’s a great way to store music, videos, pictures, and other files. The original release of Windows 8 didn’t have very good support for SD cards. You couldn’t easily access them from Windows 8-style apps without going through some obscure tricks on the...


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