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The First Guitar That Anybody Can Play
The First Guitar That Anybody Can Play
The First Guitar That Anybody Can Play
The gTar is a fully digital guitar that shows you how to play songs via an array of interactive LEDs along the fretboard. To do this, you must first dock your iPhone in the guitar’s body and load up the FREE gTar app, which comes with an extensive library of songs that’s growing every day.
Got a New Baby? Yes, There’s an App for That
Got a New Baby? Yes, There’s an App for That
Got a New Baby? Yes, There’s an App for That
Between feedings, diapers and naps, new parents have a lot to think about. And yes, for all you inquiring tech-savvy parents, there’s an app to help track all that. In fact, there are several. The real question, however, is, “Are they worth the download?”
Fun Holiday Greetings To Put On Your Friends’ Facebook Page [IMAGES, VIDEOS]
Fun Holiday Greetings To Put On Your Friends’ Facebook Page [IMAGES, VIDEOS]
Fun Holiday Greetings To Put On Your Friends’ Facebook Page [IMAGES, VIDEOS]
With the holidays fast approaching and patience time running short, TheFW.com would like to take one item off your list of seasonal chores. Please enjoy and share these light-hearted holiday images and video clips with everyone on your “Nice” list. (And then break out the boxed wine.) Warm wishes from the FW.com family to yours!
Jake Owen’s Facebook Page Hacked
Jake Owen’s Facebook Page Hacked
Jake Owen’s Facebook Page Hacked
Over 200,000 followers of Jake Owen‘s page on Facebook could have gotten an eyeful this afternoon, as the ‘Alone With You’ singer’s account was apparently hacked. Friends and fans hoping to catch a few glimpses from his tour or of his dog Merle instead got pictures of, well … use your imagination.
Facebook Friends Dumping You? It’s Probably Something You Said [INFOGRAPHIC]
Facebook Friends Dumping You? It’s Probably Something You Said [INFOGRAPHIC]
Facebook Friends Dumping You? It’s Probably Something You Said [INFOGRAPHIC]
If you recently lost a slew of Facebook friends, it probably wasn’t a glitch. Go back and look at your timeline because the chances are good it’s your own fault. That’s what a new study from Nielsen seems to indicate anyway. The group surveyed about 2,000 adults to learn why Facebook users add and remove friends, and the results may surprise you.

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