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Spotify Finally Lets You Create Radio Stations [Spotify]

By b-cosmos.com On October 1, 2011 · Leave a Comment

European users have enjoyed this feature for ages now, but US Spotify fans can now—finally—create their own radio stations with the popular application. It basically lets you mix different genres together to create a custom mix.

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Firefox 4 Friday: 25 million downloads, anti-aliasing, and how to make it look like Firefox 3

By b-cosmos.com On October 1, 2011 · Leave a Comment

If you’ve had your head under a rock for the last few days, here’s this week’s Firefox news in brief: Firefox 4 was finally released.

Yes, 13 months after the initial release of Firefox 3.7 alpha 1 and four more alpha builds, a renumbering to 4.0 and 12 beta releases, and [...]

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McTiVia Review

By b-cosmos.com On October 1, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Have you ever wished you could project whatever you did or watched on your MacBook to your TV? I know I have and now it?s possible with a device called McTiVia. While there have been various ways to do this in the past, now I can just boot up the mac, start the McTiVia app, [...]

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magicJack gets an iOS app

By b-cosmos.com On October 1, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Bill’s review of the magicJack Plus have been really popular with our readers. Now iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad owners can make free calls to U.S. and Canadian phone numbers or to any magicJack number, anywhere in the world using WiFi or 3G. The calls won’t use your mobile minutes or require any purchase. It’s [...]

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HTML5 MP3 player lets you listen to your music library inside your browser

By b-cosmos.com On October 1, 2011 · Leave a Comment

While this slick little HTML5 audio player might not pack all of the features of your favorite desktop media application, it’s still a very cool demonstration of what a Web app can do with access to local resources — like MP3 and OGG files.

Just fire up http://antimatter15.github.com/player/player.html in your HTML5-compatible browser and [...]

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How Do You Shut Down the Second Most Powerful Particle Accelerator? [Science]

By b-cosmos.com On October 1, 2011 · Leave a Comment

The Tevatron shut down yesterday. Before its duties were taken up by the the Large Hadron Collider, it accelerated highly charged particles through 4 miles of electromagnetic coil and vacuum tubes to discover [...]

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