5 of the Best Alternatives for Windows Movie Maker

Many of us have fond memories of Windows Movie Maker and even more now after Microsoft discontinued it permanently. This may not have been a good idea because Movie Maker was one of the easiest video editing tools to work with. However, we all have to move on. If you are of the opinion that creating a professional video should not consume much time or money, this is a handy list of alternatives to Windows Movie Maker. 1. Microsoft Photos This is what Microsoft replaced Windows Movie Maker with so is worth checking out. While this standard app is generally used to create photo galleries,… Read more

WaterField introduces new Developer’s Gear Case

NEWS – I love what WaterField Designs has been doing lately by taking ideas from their fans to create new bags and wallets with features that they might not have added if not for people suggesting them. Their latest community-sourced creation is the Developer’s Gear Case.

Available in 4 colors, the Developer’s Gear Case is WaterField’s largest gear case and features a 1050 Denier ballistic nylon shell with a zippered leather cover. The interior is designed to provide 3 layers of gear organization with a deep section for bulkier items like power adapters and backup batteries, a shallower area inside the cover for thinner items, and a divider with small mesh pockets on one side and elastic bands on the other side. It even comes with a leather mouse pad!

Keep all your gear organized and stored in one handy case with WaterField Designs new Developer’s Case. It’s available for pre-order for $129 and will ship on June 11th. Visit sfbags.com for all the details.

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Get the Victrola Vintage 3-Speed Bluetooth Suitcase Turntable for $38

There’s no denying that there is no better time to listen to music than now with all the available digital options between MP3s, Spotify, Bluetooth, etc. But sometimes the pull of the past factors in along with a desire to listen to the old vinyl. Enter the Victrola Vintage 3-Speed Bluetooth Suitcase Turntable. You can pick it up now at 37% off, though really even the initial price of $59.99 is still a good price. This modern turntable gives you all the music options you are looking for, both recent and in the past. For those times when you want to reminisce through the deep… Read more

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2captcha – Bypass Captchas With the Power of Real People

This is a sponsored article and was made possible by 2captcha. The actual contents and opinions are the sole views of the author who maintains editorial independence, even when a post is sponsored. If you’ve spent any amount of time browsing the Web, you’ve encountered captchas. This is when you need to decipher random letters and numbers within an image and type it into a box. Basically, this is to prove that you’re human. These are a hassle on their own, but for large projects like web scraping, they’re a roadblock. This is exactly what they are meant to stop, but there are plenty of… Read more

How to Verify Authenticity of Linux Software with Digital Signatures

When you download software from the Internet, you have to trust the developer(s) that their program isn’t malicious. However, you also have to worry about hackers. There is a lot an attacker can gain from hacking a website and replacing software with a backdoored version. Think about a site that hosts a Bitcoin wallet utility. If an attacker manages to replace the legitimate version with a malicious one, he can potentially steal money from tens of thousands of users. Another valuable target to backdoor is an operating system. This happened to Linux Mint in the past. So, what can you do about it? Hashes and… Read more