|  | How to download streaming media and watch it anywhere, anytime Sep 12, 2013 3:00 AM Subscribing to Hulu Plus or Netflix is a great deal--until you find yourself on a less-than-perfect Internet connection. Perversely, your streaming media library is most valuable in places where you can't access the Internet: Watching a movie or burning through episodes of your favorite TV show is the best way to get through a long plane trip, a car ride, or a vacation in the middle of nowhere. Luckily, you can use third-party software and a few tricks to download streaming video from Amazon, Hulu, and Netflix. Now you can watch your entertainment on your terms, even in places where your cherished Amazon Prime account is inaccessible. Note: Clicking on the linked names "Unbox Player," "RTMPDumpHelper," "RTMPDump Toolkit," "CamStudio," "Audials," "PlayLater" and "Plex" names within the article will take you to the websites where you can get them. »Keep reading the article | |
|  | Google+ snaps Snapseed into Chrome browser Sep 12, 2013 10:27 AM (From our sibling publication TechHive) You many not want to admit it, but you never--never--post a photo to a social network without a little work. It doesn't have to be the full-on treatment, but cropping, exposure fix, maybe a little sharpening is de rigueur before you let the world see even a snapshot. Google gets that. And now it has made such selected enhancements almost as easy as relying on the service's Magic Wand (auto enhance function) by integrating the famed Snapseed photo editor directly into Google+ for Chrome. Note: Clicking the linked "Snapseed photo editor" text in the article will take you to a page explaining how to use it in Google+. »Keep reading the article | |
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