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It’s the Little Things: Our Top Two Favorite Features in iOS 7
Editorials

It’s the Little Things: Our Top Two Favorite Features in iOS 7

iOS 7 is full of great new features and changes, but after spending a few weeks with the beta, we were surprised to find that our two most appreciated features were relatively minor additions: a built-in flashlight and level.

Review: Ceton Takes HTPCs To a New Level With the InfiniTV 6 ETH
Hardware

Review: Ceton Takes HTPCs To a New Level With the InfiniTV 6 ETH

Ceton has just upped the HTPC game by releasing a new product with a pair of firsts: six tuners and network support. Read on for our full review and see why the InfiniTV 6 ETH might be what you need to take your HTPC setup to the next level.

How to Find Your MAC Address in Windows & OS X

How to Find Your MAC Address in Windows & OS X

Each computer network interface has a unique ID called a MAC or Physical Address which can be used for various network management functions. Here’s how to find your computer’s MAC address in Windows and OS X.

How to Create a USB or DVD Installer for OS X

How to Create a USB or DVD Installer for OS X

Apple’s abandonment of physical media for installing OS X has brought many benefits to customers, but sometimes it’s still best to have a local physical copy of the OS X Installer. Here’s how to create a USB or DVD Installer for OS X.

How to Integrate Dropbox into Office 2013

How to Integrate Dropbox into Office 2013

Office 2013 features great integration with cloud services for easy access to stored and synced documents, but only with Microsoft services by default. Here’s how to integrate Dropbox and other third party cloud services, such as Google Drive, into Office 2013.

Microsoft Reverses Xbox One DRM Strategy
Games

Microsoft Reverses Xbox One DRM Strategy

Microsoft surprised the gaming community Wednesday by announcing a reversal on its original DRM plans for the Xbox One. As of today, the Xbox One will not require any Internet checks to play disc-based games.

Will Microsoft’s Servers Be Able to Handle the Xbox One Load?
Games

Will Microsoft’s Servers Be Able to Handle the Xbox One Load?

The debate over the Xbox One’s online check-in requirement has raged since Microsoft unveiled the console. But too many are focusing on the consumer’s side when the real attention should be given to Microsoft’s ability to keep its servers online.