Recently updated software · Free Video Call Recorder for Skype v1.2.0.610 Free Video Call Recorder for Skype is an absolutely free application for recording Skype calls without any limitations. All latest updates and additions | Featured News 10 June 2013 AfterDawn's 14th birthday Yet another year has passed. Hobby-project-gone-mad has evolved to a company with 20+ employees, online presence in four different language areas. Upcoming year - our 15th - will bring updated, modernized site layout, responsive design and bunch of other improvements to all of our global sites. And yes, forums will get major improvements during the next 12 months, too. As always, ... Read full story 8 June 2013 Guide: Legally converting your DVD/Blu-ray discs to digital copies in the cloud with VUDU Last year, VUDU launched its "disc-to-digital" initiative, giving disc owners a chance to have access to a digital copy of their movie in the cloud, for a nominal price. Originally, the program was only available at Wal-Mart stores (Wal-Mart owns VUDU) and users had to bring their discs to a store to have the "conversion" done. The price is $2 for an SD digital copy of a DVD or $5 to ... Read full story Other News 20 June 2013 - HP, Samsung team up to fight Windows piracy in China
- John McAfee releases parody video about virus software, bath salts
19 June 2013 - Dish drops Sprint bid to focus on Clearwire
- Sony Xperia Z gets American carrier
- Huawei not interested in purchasing Nokia
18 June 2013 - Moto X smartphone to feature mediocre specs?
- Netflix signs exclusive deal with DreamWorks Animation
- Rumor: Instagram getting video this week?
- Nintendo not planning Wii U price drop
- Samsung device owners to get Jay-Z's latest album 'Magna Carta Holy Grail' early, and for free
17 June 2013 - Amazon takes down Facebook poll after PS4 destroys Xbox One
16 June 2013 - Microsoft used a PC with Nvidia to demo Xbox One games at E3, not dev kit
- Sony: We pledge 10 years of PS4 support
- Full list of currently announced PS4 games
- EA: We'll get back to Wii U when it's viable
- Each iTunes user generates $300 for the company
- FCC listing outs second-generation Google Nexus 7 tablet
15 June 2013 - AT&T adds Wireless Emergency Alerts to iPhones
- Microsoft reportedly paying developers up to $100,000 to write for Windows Phone
- 'jOBS' biopic gets new release date over summer
- EU citizens data protection rights are 'non-negotiable', VP Reding says
- Microsoft got over 6,000 data requests during second half of 2012
- Google wants to beam Internet from balloons
- EU probes mobile firms on Android
- Apple didn't set e-book prices, Eddy Cue tells court
- VIDEO: Microsoft Office arrives on iPhone, iPod touch
- Mobile roaming charges to end in Europe next year
- Samsung to supply 7.9-inch Retina displays for new iPad mini, report says
- Microsoft to open 600 stores at Best Buy outlets in North America
- Facebook got over 9,000 user data requests in H2 2012
- Xbox One, PS4 games to cost up to $60
- BMI sues Pandora over radio station purchase
- Xbox One to not work properly in unsupported countries?
14 June 2013 - European Commission wants answers over NSA spying allegations
- U.S. officials want action on phone theft epidemic
- Twitter ordered to identify racists in France
- 4K streaming to set-top-boxes being tested in Japan
- Apple mulls iPhones with larger screens
- Eight charged in cybercrime operation in U.S.
- Facebook embraces hashtags
- iPhones can be tricked into connecting to malicious Wi-Fi networks
13 June 2013 - AT&T launching Galaxy S4 Active on June 21st
- Ubisoft: No more Wii U exclusives until Nintendo sells more consoles
- Microsoft: Don't have Internet? No Xbox One for you, get an Xbox 360 instead
12 June 2013 - Netflix to add multiple profiles for families that share accounts
- Pandora buys FM radio station to get better licensing deals
- Amazon: '1984' book sales up 4000 percent since news of NSA spying
- Block Google's buyout of Waze, group tells regulators
- ESPN to shut down ESPN 3D this year after failed adoption
- Samsung officially unveils Galaxy S4 Zoom with 10x optical zoom camera
- Nokia will ship last Symbian devices this summer
- E3: ESA ask cops to shut Ouya down
- U.S. jails Chinese software pirate
- NSA requests: Tech firms plea for transparency
- Sony's Jack Tretton confirms third-party publishers can enforce DRM for playing used games online, just like with PS3
- It's official: Google buys Waze
11 June 2013 - B&N stops support for their Nook for PC and Nook for Mac apps
- Dish no longer in the running for Sprint
- Microsoft to launch Xbox One in Asia in late 2014
- Stop NSA spying now, demands 86 civil liberties groups and tech firms
- PS4 is not region locked
- Google wants to publish National Security request data
- Google makes Waze acquisition official
- Netflix not infringing Rovi patents, ITC judge says
- Game of Thrones season 3 finale is 'most pirated TV episode ever'
- PS4 features upgradable 500GB HDD
- AMD unveils 5GHz, 8-core FX-9590 CPU
- Sony E3 Keynote: PlayStation 4 priced at $399 in U.S., will launch in November
- WWDC: Apple completely rehauls dated operating system with launch of iOS 7
- Sony PS4 supports used games with no restrictions, does not require Internet connection for authentication
- Sony E3 Keynote: First look at the actual PS4
- SoftBank raises its offer for Sprint by 7.5 percent
- Halo 5 announced for Xbox One
10 June 2013 - WWDC: Apple finally announces iTunes Radio streaming service
- WWDC: The new Mac Pros have incredible specs, will be built in U.S.
- E3: Xbox One Day One Edition launching in November for $499
- E3 Xbox Keynote: "We are moving to real money," says Microsoft, killing off MS Points system
- WWDC: Apple shows off new Safari with better performance than Chrome, Firefox
- WWDC: Apple unveils Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks
- WWDC: Apple boasts App Store figures
- E3 Xbox Keynote: Microsoft shows off new slimmer Xbox 360, available now
- E3 Xbox One Keynote: Xbox Live Gold members to get free games
- Google to buy Waze for $1.3 billion, stealing from Apple and Facebook
- So it turns out that Lumia with Windows Phone Blue on it was left on a bus by a Microsoft employee
- Apple to live stream WWDC, as long as you are using an Apple product
8 June 2013 - The first screenshots of Windows Phone Blue leak
- Microsoft denies it pays rep managers to post positively about the Xbox One on Reddit
- Intel will pay premium to secure Internet TV deals
- Samsung's half-camera, half-phone Galaxy S4 Zoom coming next week
- Amazon Storyteller creates storyboards automatically from your scripts
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