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Saturday, 27 December 2014

Get your fix for pigskin play with this NFL live stream watch guide

The NFL regular season comes to a close this weekend. Here's our guide on how to stream all the live football action for Week 17.


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Get more power out of your EcoBoost engine with Ford’s handheld programmer

Ford Racing will let customers tune their EcoBoost engines without voiding warranties with a handheld programmer that plugs into a car's diagnostic port and can change different engine parameters.


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Samsung app aims to improve autistic children's social interactions



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Uber Riders File Class Action Lawsuit Over 'Safe Rides Fee'

Uber Riders File Class Action Lawsuit Over 'Safe Rides Fee'


Two people have filed a class action lawsuit in San Francisco over Uber's $1 "Safe Rides Fee." And shockingly, it wasn't because they got lumped up by their driver with a hammer. They just think it's a bullshit fee.


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Russia's Terrifying 'Nuke Trains' Will Be Roving The Rails By 2018

Kodak wants to reinvent itself as an Android brand

Details are scarce, but Kodak is planning on jumping into the Android space


Kodak, a company best known for its film-based cameras from another era, is jumping into the Android smartphone game. With companies like Apple. Samsung, LG, Motorola and HTC duking it out for handset sales, it could be difficult for Kodak to jump into the space, with the brand struggling to find an identity in the modern world... Continue Reading Kodak wants to reinvent itself as an Android brand



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Recapture system limits mercury exposure from gold purification

The MCS costs about US$500


According to the World Gold Council, about 195,300 tons of gold have been dug out of the ground in all of human history. Countless lives have been lost obtaining the rare metal, and in the developing world, which currently accounts for 20 percent of the world's gold production, small-scale mining and smelting under primitive conditions poses a major health hazard. To help alleviate this, a team from Argonne National Laboratory and the US Environmental Protection Agency are developing a prototype mercury capture system to reduce heavy metal pollution... Continue Reading Recapture system limits mercury exposure from gold purification



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Fastest home internet access ever rolls out in US city

US Internet's 10 GBPS home connections are among the fastest ever (Image credit: US Intern...


Some residents of Minnesota received a holiday gift this December – the fastest home internet speed available just about anywhere in the world. US Internet, based in the Minneapolis suburb of Minnetonka, announced this week that it has begun rolling out 10 gigabit per second internet access, ten times faster than Google Fiber's much-publicized gigabit connections, and similar planned networks in the UK. .. Continue Reading Fastest home internet access ever rolls out in US city



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Spruce it up: How to change your Gmail Inbox theme

Want to jazz up your favorite online email client? Check out our guide on how change your Gmail inbox theme, endowing your messages with rolling shots of the country or one of many user-submitted photos.


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After the hype: here's what the internet thinks of 'The Interview'



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Hacker Group Names, Ranked

Hackers Leak Thousands of Passwords Because This Is How We Live Now

Hackers Leak Thousands of Passwords Because This Is How We Live Now


So, um, it's probably a good day to change your passwords. For everything. Anonymous (or some kid claiming to be part of Anonymous) supposedly made good on a promise to release about 13,000 passwords and credit card information for a couple dozen sites — including Amazon, Walmart, Hulu Plus, Playboy, and Xbox Live, among many others.


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Affordable 4K, Quantum Dots, and all the other awesome TV trends coming in 2015

From 4K everything to cheaper OLEDs and wireless home theaters, 2015 stands to be a very exciting year in home entertainment.


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Nike re-releasing Apple designer Marc Newson's shoe that looks like an iPhone case



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Vizio mercilessly mocks Samsung, LG curved TVs

Your curved-screen TV hurts your head, doesn't it? So here's Vizio claiming, amusingly, that it has glasses to turn your curved TV into flatscreen.

















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North Korea blames US for Internet shutdown

The state's ruling body points the finger at Washington for continued Internet disruptions amid its dispute with the US over the Sony hack -- and hurls insults.

















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How to make a holiday album with your iPhone or iPad and iPhoto





The holidays are filled with family, friends, and fun. They created laughter, and love, and memories. Thanks the iPhone and iPad, it's easier than ever to capture those memories and hold onto that laughter and love all year long. As convenient as our digital devices are, however, sometimes we want something more substantial to hold in our hands or gift to our loved ones. Sometimes we want a photo album. Well, with iPhoto on your Mac, you can easily take your iPhone or iPad pictures, lay them out just the way you like, and have Apple print and ship you your very own holiday album. Here's how!


Before you book


Before you even launch iPhoto, make sure you shoot a bunch pictures. Don't just shoot the lights and the candles, the trees and the menorahs, the ornaments and the dreidels, the meals being cooked and eaten, the gifts being wrapped, stacked, and opened. Shoot the people. The kids and the grandkids, parents and grandparents, friends and their friends. Show the holidays through their actions and reactions. Make sure they take some shots of you too! Don't be afraid to get in close. Really close! Capture all the sights and textures, Capture as much of it as you can!


Get the kids involved


Making a photo book can be a great family project. Not only can the kids or grandkids help take more than enough photos, they can help lay out the book. Same with grandparents, friends, or anyone else who happens to be around. Making a photo book is a fantastic project to bring the whole family together.


Getting started with iPhoto


Once you've gotten more than enough photos, and you're back home safe and sound, you're ready to share!



  1. Launch iPhoto on your Mac. (it's free and comes with OS X, the software that runs your Mac.)

  2. If you use iCloud and Photo Stream, wait for your photos to sync over. If you took a lot, it may take several minutes, even on a fast Wi-Fi connection.

  3. If you don't use iCloud, or you want to go even faster, connect your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to your Mac using your Lightning or 30-pin Dock connector and sync your Camera Roll to iPhoto over USB.

  4. Select the photos you want to use in your book.

  5. Click on the Share button at the bottom right.

  6. Click on Book.

  7. Choose the format (hardcover, wired, etc.), style (picture book, journal, etc.), size (L, XL, etc.), and color of the book project you want to start.

  8. Click on Create.

  9. Click on each page to edit the photos and text.

  10. Click on Buy Book once you're done.



Making your holiday book your own


Apple offers a ton of options for your book. You can choose between hard cover and soft cover, and whether you want it wire bound or not. You can pick the theme by either using the drop down (handy if you already know which one you want), or the carousel to browse them all (handy if this is your first book).


You can choose the size at the bottom left, either large (L) or extra large (XL), and the paper color at the bottom right.


Once you've picked all that and created your new book project, you can still change your mind about the theme using the "change theme" button at the top right.


iPhoto will pre-populate your book with all the photos you chose. If you haven't chosen enough photos to fill the book, you'll need to choose more photos, change the page layout to show fewer photos per page, or even repeat a few of your favorites.


Click on a page to change the layout, photos, arrangement, options, or text. Click on a photo or text block to move or edit it, or click on Options to add things like borders or captions.


Once you're done and happy, click Buy Book and Apple will get the process started!


Bottom line


The holidays come and go with amazing, sometimes alarming speed, but the photos you take can last a very long time. Keep them on your iPhones and iPads, by all means, but if there are some you really love, or think your loved ones will really love, then make yourself a Photo book, or make one as a gift for your friends or family. That way, it'll be cherished for years and years to come!


Made any books using iPhoto? Making one now? Let me know what you made and how it turned out!
























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