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Sync files between Windows, Mac, Linux, and an iPhone with Glide Sync
TransMedia is on a roll. Earlier this month, the company announced that its Glide Mobile service would enable Windows Media support on the iPhone. Now the company has launched a Linux version of its Glide Sync client.That means Linux, Mac, or Windows users can synchronize files between computers. The way the service works is that you can upload files to a server and synchronize that data with one or more desktops. You can perform manual or scheduled synchronization. Glide Sync users get 2GB of free online storage space. You can get 10GB for $5/month, 20GB for $10/month and so on.
You can also access the files on any device with a supported web browser. So while you can't technically synchronize data between your Linux PC and your iPhone, you can upload data and access it using the web browser on your mobile phone.
[via Information Week]
So, just how good at time waster games are you? Think you've got the stuff? Well, The World's Hardest Game 2.0 doesn't think you do.
Yes, amazingly, it's possible to have a sequel to a game called "The World's Hardest Game". It doesn't seem logically possible, since if the first one was actually the world's hardest, how could another one come along and share the moniker? It made me doubt the name in the first place. That is, until I tried the game.
The mechanics of the game are very simple. You are a small red square, ...
