Wednesday, October 2, 2013

What's the Best Desktop Music Player?


Most of us use some desktop media or music player to keep your music organized, make playlists, listen to our tunes, and find something great to listen to. When you're in the mood for music, which one do you turn to? This week we want to know which music player you think is the best. We realize it hasn't been too long since we asked you this question, but we're curious if the results have changed since then, or if there are any new contenders vying for the crown compared to last time. We're doing something different with the call for contenders this week. To cast your vote, please follow these guidelines: Follow this format for your vote, including the bold print. If you don't, it won't be counted: SCREENSHOT OR IMAGE OF YOUR PREFERRED MUSIC PLAYER [preferably at 970x546] Vote: [Music Player Name] Why: Explain why this music player is the best of the best. Make your case! Try to keep it to a single paragraph, maybe two. Let us know why you think it rocks (literally), what features you love about it, and tell us why it's better than other apps you've tried. Don't duplicate nominations! Instead, if someone's nominated your favorite, star (recommend) it to give it a boost, and reply to them instead. If someone's beaten you to the punch, please don't leave another comment with the same nomination. Just click the star to recommend it and bump up the number next to the star by one. We'll use the numbers next to those stars to tally the nominations and decide the top five, so it's important! Please don't leave non-entry, direct comments on this post. They'll just get pushed down. Save your comments for others' submissions. If you're not sure what we mean, just check out the nominations by our writers below. We'll give you a headstart, and they should all be in the proper format, so you can just follow our lead. Even though we're changing the format a little bit, the same basic rules apply. Nominations emailed to us will not be counted. To prevent tampering with the results from companies or social media pushes to generate votes, nominations from first-time commenters may not be counted. When we close the call for contenders, we'll update this post, and the final five will be based on both your votes and our picks for the best of the best. About the Hive Five: The Hive Five feature series asks readers to answer the most frequently asked question we get: "Which tool is the best?" Once a week we'll put out a call for contenders looking for the best solution to a certain problem, then YOU tell us your favorite tools to get the job done. Every weekend, we'll report back with the top five recommendations and give you a chance to vote on which is best. For an example, check out last week's five best PC gamepads.

How to Go Back to iOS 6 (If You Can At All)


iOS 7 is here! It's different! It's beautiful! It's...terrifying! Not brave enough for this brave new world? It might not be too late to go back. Past a certain point it's going to become virtually impossible to put iOS 6 back on your phone, but for now you may be able to postpone the inevitable. Be warned: The road ahead is treacherous. A few quick disclaimers before we get started: The easiest way to go back to iOS 6 is to never leave in the first place. Don't install iOS 7 if you have any reservations at all. Back up your data before you do any of this. Back up your data on a regular basis anyway. Back up your data. The method: The first step is (again, always) to back up your device. Next go get the build of iOS 6 that your phone runs. If you've got an iPhone 5, that means grabbing iOS 6.1.4, the CDMA flavor if you are on Verizon or Sprint, and the GSM flavor if you are on AT&T or T-Mobile. If you've got something else (iPhone 4S and below, iPads 2-4, iPod Touch 4 or 5, or iPad Mini) you'll want 6.1.3. The same CDMA/GSM logic applies. Did you back up your device yet? Back up your device. Now put your phone into Device Firmware Update (DFU) mode by plugging it into the computer and holding the home button and the power button for 10 seconds. Then let go of the power button and only the power button, and keep the home button pressed down for another 10 seconds or so. The screen will stay black, but iTunes will detect a phone in recovery mode. It's worth noting that this isn't strictly necessary, but it does make matters a little simpler. Ignore any restore prompt iTunes throws at you. Specifically this one.
Open the panel for your iPhone and option-click/shift-click (OSX/Windows) on Restore iPhone.
This will give you a dialog box popup; use it to go find that ipsw file you downloaded after you backed up your device. And bam, you should be good to go. If things aren't working, try booting up your phone, disabling Find My iPhone, and do it all again. There you go, back to skeumorphic goodness. Now just avoid installing iOS 7 for as long as you can bear it. And while you're doing that, try to make peace with the fact that iOS 7 is coming for you eventually, and there's pretty much nothing you can do to stop it. The catch: This is available for limited time only. At some point—soon—this process is going to stop working. Maybe it already has. Once it does you're probably stuck. And probably forever. I know, that might be tough to hear, but as a consolation prize, there's a perfectly good explanation. In order to install an operating system on an iPhone, you need something called a SHSH blob (Signature HaSH blobs). Your SHSH blob is basically a crypto signature used to verify that the firmware on your iDevice is legit. Simply put, if you slap iOS 6 back on your phone, iTunes will need an key to verify it. So long as Apple is actively supporting iOS 6, iTunes can whip up a key on the spot and you're all good. But once Apple stops "signing" iOS 6, you'll have to use a key you saved earlier. Your key is specific to your device, and you need to have grabbed it before you got rid of iOS 6. There's no way around it. If you're still on iOS 6 and haven't actually gone to iOS 7 yet, you should be able to prevent buyer's remorse by grabbing your SHSH blobs before you leave. You can snag them with a little program called TinyUmbrella. Boot it up and then plug in you iOS 6 phone. Click your phone's name in the left hand bar and click "Save SHSH." Then you'll have your key if you need it later, and want to beat a retreat from iOS 7. But, if you're already off of iOS 6 it's already too late. There's (a faint, faint glimmer of) hope! If you jailbroke your phone when you were on iOS 6.1.4, there's a chance you might still be able to downgrade since Cydia (the jailbreak app store) will actually save your SHSH blobs for you. This means there's an old key out there for your device that can unlock iOS 6 even though Apple's not supporting it any more. The process for doing this is still being hammered out by hackier minds than ours, and we'll update with specifics as they become clearer. But really, just live with it Downgrading is exactly what it sounds like, a downgrade. Like it or not, iOS 7 is the future of Apple products. It just is. Apple derives its ease-of-use by quashing fragmentation and making sure that as many people as humanly possible are all using the same operating system. The transition can be difficult, but you'll get through it. Remember people were afraid of iOS 6 because of the Apple Maps stuff? And now you're trying to go back? It all turned out fine then, and it'll work out this time too. Really. Because iOS 7 is rolling out to users everywhere, making it as good as possible is Apple's number one software priority right now. If you run away to iOS 6 (if you even can) you're just spending more time on a sinking ship that Apple is actively scuttling. OS upgrades are good; they mean better things are coming. And if you're not too keen on having to change, just go talk to an Android user who's been stuck on an outdated non-stock ROM for ages. We know, this is a tough time. But you'll get through it, and you'll come out on the other side with an iOS that's alive and kicking.

Quickoffice Now Free on Android and iOS with Free Google Drive Storage


Android/iOS: Quickoffice is our pick for the best office suite on both Android and iOS, but at $15 it was always a bit expensive. Now the app has dropped to free, and comes packed with 10GB of free Google Drive storage if you login into the app this week. On top of the new price, Quickoffice also gets a few updates, including the ability to create ZIP folders, a few more file types, and more. If you sign into your Google account after downloading the app between today and September 26, you'll also get an extra 10GB of Google Drive storage for the next two years.

Dealhacker: Fix Your Old Smartphone, Cheap SSD Storage, and More


What do you do if your phone starts giving up the ghost, but you aren't due for an upgrade? Turns out, there are a ton of minor repairs you can do yourself...if you have the right tools. This 15 piece smartphone repair kit from Olympia is on sale today, and should have everything you need to get started. It'll even open up iPhones! If the tiny pieces are giving you trouble, this illuminated LED Binohead Magnifier is a great deal too. [Amazon] Top Deals Olympia Tools 88-670 iWork 15-Piece Smartphone Repair Tool Kit ($17) | Amazon SE MH1047L Illuminated Multipower LED Binohead Magnifier ($7) | Amazon | Lowest price ever, typically hovers around $13 10' Lightning Cable (Multiple Colors) ($4) | Amazon via @9to5Toys | These probably aren't Apple certified, so you might not be able to sync with them. If they don't work in iOS 7, there's a workaround to get them to charge. Kingston V300 120GB 2.5" SSD ($80) | Rakuten | Hard to find any 120GB SSD for less than $90, let alone $80. 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What's Your Favorite Vacation Spot?


A well-planned vacation can be a time not just to get away from work, but to break away from the routine stress of daily life, as well. Some of us like to explore, some to learn. Others like to relax in the sun with a good book. There's no wrong way to do it. Our question is where you like to do it. We've talked about the best time to take vacations, but where you take your vacation is just personal preference. If you're planning a vacation, be on the lookout for the best neighborhoods and hangouts where you're going, make sure you're taking a long enough break, or perhaps consider the benefits of a "MakeCation." And if you're already on vacation while reading this, make sure you're taking great photos and maybe even start planning your next vacation. But now, we'd like to hear from you. What's your favorite vacation spot? Annotate the map above or just drop us a comment below.

Prevent Your Bed's Headboard from Banging Up Against the Wall


We designed beds for sleep, but in reality we use them for quite a bit more. When not entirely still, the headboard can create a lot of noise with even a slight movement. If you find this annoying, Instructables user pcmofo has a great fix. He found that the headboard issue stemmed from two problems: baseboard keeping it from sitting flush with the wall—the issue most of us face—and having a free-standing headboard—something a little more specific. He solved the problem by putting felt protectors on the back of the headboard. He found ones with screws so he could drill them in to the back of the bed and essentially extend the reach of the top of the headboard so, for all intents and purposes, it was flush with the wall. To solve the detached headboard he just attached it to the bed. So if you find that your vigorous sex life, or even intense laptop use, creates some unwanted wall noise, now you have a way to fix it.