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10 Essential Tech Tasks Everyone Should Do

Mothers are great for reminding us to clean our rooms or eat our vegetables, but when it comes to the tech tasks we ought to be on top of, we’re generally on our own. Unfortunately, if you’re like most tech users, you probably procrastinate, pushing off that list of maintenance tasks as long as you

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How to Tackle Sports Photography

With the Superbowl just around the corner, all I cay say is GO GIANTS! But aside from reveling in my idealistic daydreams of Tom Brady sobbing like a kid who just got ice cream face-smashed by a 300-lb linebacker, I’m here to talk cameras, folks. Some of you may be heading to that Superbowl next

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How to Activate Your Facebook Timeline Profile

The long awaited Timeline revamp for the Facebook profile has arrived, but for some odd reason the popular social networking site hasn’t exactly made it intuitive in how you turn it on. For those of you just dying to know and want to get to the nitty gritty, you need to head to http://www.facebook.com/about/timeline and after

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How to take Vacation Pictures That Don’t Suck

As that avalanche of white stuff approaches the holiday season, most of us will be dreaming of sugarplums, dradels and getting as far the heck away from that menacing white stuff as geographically possible. Many Northern residents will be seeking refuge in warmer climates at some point in the frosty season, vacationing in tropical paradises

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How To Make a Bat-Signal

Thursday evening, thousands of people marched across the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan to Brooklyn as part of New York City’s arm of the #Occupy protests. As the masses made their way from the streets of lower Manhattan onto the pedestrian walkways of the bridge (a route I know well from my days of yore bumbling around

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The $20 Mac, Part 3 (Conclusion!)

The thing about computer technology – and consumer electronics in general – is that today’s silicon powered goodies tend to physically outlive their “soft shelf life.” In other words, even though you’re ready to upgrade a smartphone, laptop, or settop TV box, more often than not the device you’re itching to get rid of still

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The $20 Mac, Part 2

Continuing my quest for a low-cost, low-power, iTunes-compatible media server from Part One took me to the classified ads. I first looked for a G4-powered Mac mini but quickly got caught up in wanting to spend “just a little more” to get a newer, more powerful and energy efficient Intel powered machine. Suddenly I was

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The $20 Mac, Part 1

A few months back I decided to cut the cord. Tired of giving $150+ per month to Comcast, my wife and I decided we could live without cable TV for awhile, a decision made easier by the NBA lockout. As it turns out we didn’t cut the cord entirely, as the infinite wisdom of Comcast’s

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iPhone 4S Tips: Temp Fixes For Battery Drain, Call Echo

When the iPhone 4S was released, it rang in 4 million launch-weekend activations (and pushed iOS up to 61.64 percent of the global mobile-OS market last month). With all those new handsets in the wild, it was only a matter of time before users began noticing some quirks. Battery life is a chieffy among them.

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How to Get That Fancy New Facebook Timeline Today in 5 Simple Steps

Some of Facebook’s recent changes have been met by a torrent of criticism from those who don’t like Zuckerberg and co. messing with their favorite social network. However, one feature that people seem to be very keen on is Timeline — a new layout for your profile that looks awesome. Facebook has promised to roll

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Hock That Handset! 5 Tips For Selling Your Used Smartphone

It’s hard to be a smartphoneenthusiast these days. You stay up on the news, maybe even rumors, and make what you think is an informed choice – only to find your chosen handset less than spectacular in person. Or worse – you love it like no other for about four days, i.e. when a new

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Roommate Relations, Pt 2: Pranks to Punk That Punk

Part 1 of “Roommate Relations” offered some tips for dealing with roomies. Those bits of advice will do wonders if the other person is a rational, level-headed person. But sometimes, you get saddled with someone who just defies logic. Maybe the school matches you up with a walking nightmare, whether because of bad attitude, bad

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Roommate Relations, Pt 1: Tips for Getting Along

Ideally you’ll go off to school, meet a fantastic roommate or two and live in happy bestie-hood forever, watching each other’s backs. Unfortunately things don’t always go down like that. It’s bound to happen when you stuff people from all walks of life into one big dormitory. Everyone has different habits and proclivities, and that’s

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How To Update BlackBerry OS – A Buffalo Tutorial

With new BlackBerry handsets coming fast and furious over the next few weeks (and months depending on your carrier), you may be tempted to get latest leaked or official OS on your shiny new touchscreen.  Installing a new operating system is extremely easy, and relativity painless if you follow a few simple steps.  As the

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How to Become a Nintendo 3DS Ambassador

Ever since Nintendo announced the price drop and the consolation prizes for Nintendo 3DS early adopters, I’ve been getting pinged with emails, text messages, phone calls and comments involving the same question: “How do I know if I’m a Nintendo 3DS Ambassador?” Before I get to the answer, let’s run down exactly what being an

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Mastering Camera Controls Vol. 2: Exposure, White Balance and Metering

Welcome to the second installment of the critically acclaimed “Mastering Camera Controls” series. Today’s main entrée is composed of three primary ingredients: Exposure, White Balance and Metering. While the first edition of MCC homed in on Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, this next trio of controls will add more versatility to the way you interact

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Cable is dead. I’m cutting the cord this Summer.

Enough is enough. In my house we have cable TV with a few hundred channels, two DVRs, and a monthly bill that – when you figure in HBO/Encore and cable modem Internet service – pushes into three figures. Frankly, that’s just too expensive. Subtract for the Internet service and we’re still looking at $80 or

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Stop Motion Tutorial – Add Stop Motion to Your Videos

Stop motion is one of the most magical forms of video on the planet, but it requires oodles of time. I’m going to walk you through the basic steps of stop motion so you can get rolling right off the bat. Then, if you send us links to your stop motion videos, I might just

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27 Tips for Complete Email Mastery

Email. We all have it. We all hate it. From Outlook to Gmail to the Great Email Beyond, here’s how to make the most of it. They say that the kids don’t use email that much these days. Doesn’t that sound dreamy? We adults, unfortunately, have no such luxury. For better or for worse, email

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How to Configure YouTube Privacy Settings

So you’re setting up a YouTube account. This is your chance to show the world your indubitable talents as a professional lip syncher or terrible dancer. Maybe this is your opportunity to spread as many “kitties doing stuff” videos as humanly possible. Or, you might just be in it to favorite a cavalcade of TV

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Introduction to iOS Development: Building a Functional Web Browser

How do you develop apps for iOS?  It’s a common question that many computer enthusiasts ask, and one we here at TechnoBuffalo hope to answer with this series of posts. Learning how to develop software can be one of the most intimidating prospects for the average computer user, and with the growing saturation of applications

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How to Hack Your Kinect

When the Kinect first launched last November, gamers were (to put it charitably) a bit skeptical. Here was a device with incredible technological potential, and the most impressive game that came out with it was a dance simulator. Still, the Kinect has become a bona fide hit, selling more than eight million units in the

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Advice to Aspiring Reviewers: Getting Review Products

Continuing on in a series attempting to answer a question from a reader named Nick, I talk for awhile about how to get the gear so you can write and produce video reviews. There’s no simple answer, but it goes something like this: Be polite, be persistent, and be patient. You’ll have to start out

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TechnoBaseball: How to Watch and Listen to MLB Online

TechnoBuffalo celebrates MLB opening day with a series of articles on where geeks meet jocks: TechnoBaseball! When I was a kid growing up in Upstate New York, summertime meant falling asleep on the couch to Mets games on the TV. Back then the games were broadcast on channel 9, a local NYC-area station that we

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How to Keep Reading the NY Times For Free

The NY Times will flip the switch on its digital paywall today, and the Grey Lady don’t come cheap: $15/month for the website and the phone app, $20/month for the website and the iPad app, or a wallet-singeing $35 for web, phone, and iPad. But there are loopholes! And they are generous. Here’s your game

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