[Tutorial] How To Cut MP3 Files

Whether you want to create a ringtone for your cell phone, a jingle, or you want to remove a certain part of sound from your MP3, you can use the freeware tool called Audacity. However if you don’t have this tool you can try another tool which is much easier to use and accessible wherever you are; you can use a free online service called MP3Cut. MP3Cut will allow you to upload your file in MP3 format to their online service and then easily select, using two sliders, the range of your song you want to keep. Of course, at any time, you can listen that part of MP3 file you cutted by pressing Play button. Once you have finally cutted the part of file you want to keep you can easily download it on your computer or mobile phone. In this tutorial I will show you which steps you need to perform in order to achieve this goal.

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Microsoft May Be Working On A Cross-Platform Xbox Music Service

Microsoft has been ramping up a content-centric image of its Xbox-linked services. According to a new report, the company has plans of launching an Xbox music service which will be supported across multiple platforms and will enable users to stream music to Windows 8, Andorid, iOS as well as the Xbox.

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[Tutorial] How To Play Media Files On Your PlayStation 3 With PS3 Media Server

In this tutorial I will show you how to share your media files from Windows computer with your PlayStation 3 console. For this purpose we will be using a PS3 Media Server which is comprehensive software that can read your files located on your computer to your ps3 without any file transfers! The ps3 will read the file directly to your computer directly through your home network.

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[Tutorial] How To Convert A PDF To ePub

You want to read a PDF file on a tablet or a mobile phone? To automatically adjust the text size on the screen of your device, it is better to use the ePub file format. ePub is a free and open e-book standard by the International Digital Publishing Forum with extension .epub. ePub is designed for reflowable content, meaning that the text display can be optimized for the particular display device used by the reader of the EPUB-formatted book. With the free tool called Calibre you can convert your PDF eBooks in ePub format and in this tutorial I will show you how.

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Google Drive Launched, Replaced Google Docs Home

As we broke the news and details about Google Drive last week, Google released Google Drive and its live now. Google Drive replaces Google Docs home and integrate very closely with docs. As expected Google Drive comes with 5GB free space and cheap upgrade starts from $2.49/month for 25GB additional space. Native Tools for Windows, Mac and Android is already available, and iOS App is on the way. Check the details below with full feature set, pricing details, video demo and additional notes.

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Microsoft Offers Additional SkyDrive Storage Through Paid Packages

We had been hearing that Microsoft intends to extends its SkyDrive services and may also start a paid version of the cloud service. Currently, new users are able to get up to 7GB of free space while old users, with accounts till April 22, continue to enjoy 25 GB for free. The good news are that the users can now extend their SkyDrive space against a certain annual sum.

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iPhone Dev Team Releases RedSn0w 0.9.10b8, Allows Saving iPhone Unlock Tickets

iPhone Dev Team has been pretty efficient in rolling out newer versions and updates for its iOS unlocking software tool, RedSn0w. Only recently, we reported the release of RedSn0w version 0.9.10b7 and now, the team has released an update to the tool, touted as version 0.9.10b8 which comes with the ability to enable users to save iPhone unlock tickets.

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[Tips] How To Send Attachments Without Problems

Whenever you send or receive emails you probably always have the need to attach certain type of a file. Those attachments can be pictures, documents, installation files, etc… But sometimes these files can cause problems with certain email services, especially when it comes for example to send multiple files at once, or when files are too large to be sent or when the mail software blocks certain file types. Here are some tips to resolve common issues and send your files without worry by email.

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