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Relying on sticky notes attached to your face for important tasks? You’d best get this to-do app to start off the new year looking like you know what you’re doing. It’ll even let you fob a few items off on others… The Basics Make some lists: If you only want a bare-bones to-do manager – or if you burn through tasks at a pace that makes normal people hate you – you can probably stick with Wunderlist’s Inbox. But if you want to organise your tasks, create some lists. You can refine your setup further by dragging one list onto…

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From tentative strummers to professional Hendrix impersonators, we can all improve our plank-spanking with judicious use of these rocking apps. Yousician Free / Android, iOS Learning a new instrument can be a right old trudge, which is why Yousician wisely reimagines plucking and strumming as a game. Its exercises are like Guitar Hero turned on its side, as you time your efforts to match coloured blocks and dots scrolling across the screen. If you fancy something a mite more conventional, try Fender Play instead. Capo Touch R150 per year / iOS Can’t quite get the hang of that fiddly riff?…

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2018 produced some of the best games we’ve ever had the pleasure of playing — from God of War and Red Dead Redemption 2 to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Black Ops 4. It’ll be hard to top last year’s titles, but 2019 won’t disappoint. Hopefully. With highly anticipated sequels and compelling original affairs in the mix, we’re excited to see what developers produce this year. We’ve scoured the upcoming releases, and chose our picks for the most anticipated games set to arrive in 2019. The Last of Us Part II https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btmN-bWwv0A&t=308s Our most anticipated game of 2019 hasn’t even…

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