Scanner Pro, CamScanner+, Genius Scan+ and Prizmo document scanner app tests

I love my iPhone and use it for everything. One function I wanted to use it for early on was scanning documents and whiteboards while on the road. Unfortunately I didn’t find a good straight to the point test comparing the more popular apps so I decided to conduct one myself. I compared the following apps:  Scanner Pro CamScanner+ GeniusScan+ Prizmo  The pictures where taken about 10 feet from the board and cleaned up using each app's features.

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Counterfeit USB chargers on eBay may be dangerous

In the age of electronic everything, most of us need a couple of chargers to get through the day (one in the car, one at home and one at work). Do you really need to spend $20 for an Apple charger or will a $5 look-a-like device from eBay perform just as well? Ken Sheriff has written an interesting review about USB chargers and provides a clear scientific explanation as to why those cheaper ones may not be such a good deal afterall.

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How many text messages do Canadians send?

We see lots of US stats so I wanted to share an interesting one for Canadians. TheCandian Wireless Telecommunications Association has reported that Canadians have sent 23.8 billion text messages in Q2 2012 (19.5 billion in Q2 2011). For the month of june alone, 267.8 million text messages were sent per day. click for a larger image 

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Anonymous is targeting Zynga because of "unfair layoff" practices

Anonymous has now targeted the game-maker Zynga after its latest round of layoffs. The group called the layoffs “an insult to the population” and an “end of the U.S. game market.” Anonymous wants Zynga to reverse course or they will release documents showing Zynga plans to move jobs to other countries and they threatened to release a bunch of Zynga games for free. The company has been given until November 5, which is also Guy Fawkes Day. Although Anonymous is a powerful enemy, some organizations have been able to take a stand against them and have thrived.

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Skitch for Windows 8

I wrote about the Evernote app for Windows 8, well now its time to talk about their Skitch for windows 8. Skitch has always been a great tool to capture screenshots and add lines, shapes, text, highlights. Evernote has now brought this free screen capture and annotation tools to Windows 8. It works in desktop or start menu mode and is well designed and easy to use. If you are an Evernote customer then it will integrate easily with your account.

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TuneIn Radio for Windows 8

In february 2012, I wrote an article entitled "Why I Cancelled My Sirius XM Satellite Radio Subscription"and in it, I talked about using a great streaming radio application on my iPhone called TuneIn Radio. We'll one of my favorite streaming radio apps has made its way to Windows 8 and I liked what they have done. The Windows 8 version give you access to the huge collection of stations you have come to expect. The live tile shows what is currently playing.

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Site will be down because of Sandy

My hosting provider, Squarespace, just notified its customers that their primary data center in New York will be shutting down sometime today. There isn't much I can do, my site will go down until they can restore service. I'm surprised they don't have geo-diversity and that will make an excellent topic for a future post. I will be available by twitter for questions or issues @ekiledjian My thoughts and prayers are with the people affected by Sandy. I will tweet when my site comes back.

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MetroTwit is a fantastic Windows 8 Twitter client

MetroTwit is a fairly new Twitter client and they have done a fantastic job of bringing a visually pleasing yet easy to use and powerful interface to Windows 8. It allows you to watch multiple streams simultaneously, check user profiles, update your own stream, create and manage lists, URL shortening, infinite scrolling and much more. It has a desktop and Start menu versions. The ad supported free version supports one account (which should be good enough for most people). If you are feeling generous or want to manage multiple accounts then fork over $15US to help the developer, remove ads and enable multi-account management.

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Get Google search and Chrome back on Windows 8

After installing Windows 8, you will find that Internet Explorer 10 and Bing are the default browser/search engine. If you like them, then congratulations you’re done. If you are one of the millions of Windows users that prefers the warm embrace from the sultan of search then keep reading. In a direct yet playful way, as soon as Windows 8 launched, Google opened its “Get Your google Back” webpage. The fine folks at Google provide step by step instructions on how to bring them back into your computing life.

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Evernote for Windows 8 (Metro Style)

My readers should know how much I love Evernote and I was happy to see their Windows 8 version. This updated version allows you to use all of the Evernote goodness from the new Start screen (the interface formerly known as Metro). Some people have said it is not as feature packed as their Windows 7 client (and they are right) but at least you don’t have to launch the desktop everytime just to add or check a note. Evernote for Win8 in the MS app store : here

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Memonica - Learn windows 8 tips and tricks easily

You’re adventurous and want to jump head first into the raging water that is Windows 8. I’m with you but be aware Windows 8 has a bunch of new tips, tricks and shortcuts. Enter Memonica from Microsoft. It’s a simple learning app that teaches these new tips, tricks and shortcuts through repetition. It covers: Tips & Tricks Mouse gestures Keyboard shortucts Repetition scheduling  The app Splash Screen A sample question   

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Windows 8 tips and tricks coming

Over the next couple of days, I will post tips and tricks about windows 8. If you are a Linux or Mac user, sorry and I promise I’ll get back to my typical posts by the end of the week ;-) Have a great day 

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Stop what you're doing and clean your smartphone

There are hundreds of blogs, articles and podcasts about living an uncluttered life but very few of them actually talk about your digital world. It’s time for an intervention. Sit down, grab your smartphone and read the following. How many apps do you currently have on your smartphone? How many of those apps have you used today, in the last week or even in the last month? Research shows that most new apps get used for less than 30 days and then fall into the abyss of uselessness.

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Livestream of Oct 29 Windows Phone 8 launch event

Microsoft will livestream its official Windows Phone 8 launch event on October 29th 2012. From the Microsoft blog: As many of you know, we are landing in San Francisco on Monday October 29th to showcase some new things from Windows Phone. For those that can’t join us in person, no need to worry! You can tune into a live webcast here, all from the comfort of your couch, cubicle or coffee table. We hope you can join us, see you on the 29th!

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Most popular posts of the week 10-27-2012

Quickly Setup A Windows 7 WIFI Hotpot With The Free Connectify App BitCasa Review Update And New Chrome Plugin How To Set Personal Goals PersonalBrain For IPhone And IPad Coming Let Rezscore Analyse And Grade Your CV Lark Life May Be A Fitbit And Nike FuelBand Alternative My Review Of The Red Oxx AirBoss Carry-On Luggage The Promise Of Unlimited Cloud Storage - A Review Of Bitcasa Workflowy Pro Review

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Buy cheaper Apple Lightning cables from China

Love Apple’s new products but hate the fact that the new Lighning cable costs $19? Fret not my friend for the Chinese have already reverse engineered the cable (authentication chip and all). iPhone5Mod will be shipping knockoff lightning cables for a mere $9.99 (plus $4 shipping). It is interesting to note that most “reputable” accessory makers haven’t even been briefed by Apple yet about these new cables. I’m not sure how safe these cables are but if you are interested, check out the video and their site.

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I won't be buying the iPad 4th Generation

Even without the venerable Steeve Jobs, Tim Cook and company put on an excellent show for reporters during their iPad mini unveiling. They announced a slew of new and updated products. One refresh that seems to have caused a lot of controversy is the iPad 4th Generation. Typically Apple had a 12 month update cycle for the iPad and customers were happy in the knowledge that their investment would keep its "best device" value for at least the next year. Many customers were upset by the mid-cycle update.

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25 Worst passwords of 2012

A recent Splashdata news released shared the 25 worst passwords to use in 2012 (these are the most commonly used passwords exposed by hackers this year). The words “password”, “123456” and “12345678” are popular this year and were popular last year too. New entrants (in the 2012 list) include “welcome”, “jesus”,”ninja”, ”mustang” and “password1”.  password (Unchanged) 123456 (Unchanged) 12345678 (Unchanged) abc123 (Up 1) qwerty (Down 1) monkey (Unchanged) letmein (Up 1) dragon (Up 2) 111111 (Up 3) baseball (Up 1) iloveyou (Up 2) trustno1 (Down 3) 1234567 (Down 6) sunshine (Up 1) master (Down 1) 123123 (Up 4) welcome (New) shadow (Up 1) ashley (Down 3) football (Up 5) jesus (New) michael (Up 2) ninja (New) mustang (New) password1 (New)   If you use any of these, change it now.

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Watch Apple's 2 iPad mini commercials

The piano iPad Mini Smartcover

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Microsoft surface review round-up

Various high profile reviewers were given early access to the Surface tablet but because of strong NDAs, weren’t able to write about it until yesterday. Now that the floodgates are open, I wanted to provide (in a short write up) the review summary of the various reviewers.  Wired - Article - Thinks its a great device but will likely confused long time Microsoft customers. Laptop - Article - Great hardware but needs a stronger ecosystem to make the device truly worthwhile.

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