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What to Expect at the 2012 Mobile World Congress
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Top 3 Free Applications for Today's Web Designers
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Why Facebook Owns Your World; Why It Shouldn't
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Five Apps to Guide Your Green LifeA look at mobile apps that can help you save the environment.
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Six Ways to Increase Your Android Phone's Battery LifeHere's a list of 6 different ways to drastically improve the battery life of your Android phone.
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Do Customers 'Like' You on Facebook?Are you insulting your visitors' sensibilities with useless reveal pages on your Facebook fan page? Find out if you're one of the offenders.
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Guide to Making Android AppsEver wanted to make apps for Android devices? This guide will show you where to get started and what you'll need to learn.
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How to Get Started With a Kindle FireA basic guide to getting started with the new Amazon Kindle Fire.
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3 Quick Tips for Getting More From Siri on the iPhone 4SHere are a few quick tips to help you get more out of the iPhone 4S’s voice recognition app, Siri.
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Why the Kindle Fire's Not Worth GettingThat $199 price tag doesn't tell the whole story. With your new Kindle Fire, you may just be getting more than you'd bargained for.
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Tips for Keeping Your Android Phone Virus-FreeAn in-depth guide to show you how to keep those nasty viruses off of your Android phone.
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7 Things to Hide from Your Faceook TimelineA list of items to hide, delete or avoid posting on Facebook with the new Timeline in place to prevent hackers from getting info they need to get your passwords. -
4 Settings That Can Improve the Battery Life of an iPhone 4SHere are a few tips to extend the battery life of your iPhone 4S without losing any essential functionality.
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Asus Transformer Prime and Ice Cream Sandwich to Fight With Apple and the iPad 2Second generation Android tablets are about to hit the market with the Asus Transformer Prime set to hit the shelves on December 8th, but can twice the processing power and Ice Cream Sandwich finally take the tablet crown from Apple and the iPad 2. -
Setting Up a Virtual Home Network Through Ubuntu OneSetting up a home network among your Ubuntu and Windows computers can be tricky if you have not earned at least two PHDs in computer science. Alternatively, you can simply use Ubuntu One to share folders and files through a virtual home network.
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5 Dumb Internet Fads You'll Never Live DownFive silly things people to so they can take pictures and embarrass themselves online. -
Are Desktop Computers Going Obsolete?If you're attached to your desktop PC, don't look to today’s tech companies for hope. They've seen which way the winds are blowing.
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10 Years of the iPod: A Personal RetrospectiveWhy I loved it and why I wish I still had it.
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How to (Finally) Upgrade from Windows XPWindows XP is now over ten years old. Here's how to upgrade to a more modern OS!
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Privacy May Be Price of ProgressMy view on changing standards of privacy in the Digital Age.
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Choosing a Great Gaming TabletHere are a few tips for choosing a tablet PC if you’re interested in gaming.
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Apple Will Thrive After Steve JobsSteve Jobs was an innovator and a creator. More importantly, he was a leader who demanded perfection from his team at all times. He left an imprint on Apple that is entrenched deep within the framework of its vision. It will thrive moving forward.
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Did You Know Plants Read Your Mind?In the 1960's, Cleve Backster discovered that plants could sense his thoughts and emotions. The "Backster Effect" was born. Scientists repeated his experiments and they did not like the results they saw. The public was interested though - and still is!
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Root Cases MacBook Pro Wooden Case – Full ReviewA full review of the new Root Cases MacBook Pro wooden case. This is an awesome product, with great functionality and an enormous eye catcher.
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How Learning a Language Enhances Your TravelsHow learning a language can improve your travel experience - and a method that worked for this writer.
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How to Protect Your Blog or Web Page Online from Being StolenIt's not only important to protect your work online, but it can be free too.
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Review of Show of HandsDo you want to make a small impact? Have you ever wanted to participate in all those political polls you hear so much about? Well, as the saying goes, “There’s an app for that.” -
Google Doodle Adds Dickens to Literary Lauding Line of LogosGoogle honors Victorian literary giant Charles Dickens’ 200th birthday with a whimsical logo on February 7. Paging through Google Doodle history, we find the search engine has highlighted many famous authors. Take a look.
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Privacy for the 99 Percent in the Google AgeUnless you live off the grid, in which case you would not be reading this anyway, you know that Google is changing it's privacy policies effective March 1, 2012. It might be informative to look at some of those policies and the implications of them.
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Are Touch Screen Televisions Practical?Why are we so passionate about technologies that are not practical? Through the use of dramatic television shows, like CSI, we see technologies at work that are still trapped in the fictional world.
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Tower Defense iPhone Apps: Dead or Innovating?Titles such as Anomaly Warzone Earth and Elf Defense continue to revitalize the tower defense genre on the iOS!
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BT Junkie Voluntarily Shuts Down Amid Growing Crackdown on PiracyOne of the largest torrent websites BT Junkie voluntarily closes on Feb. 5, after the government crackdown on piracy websites. Here is how this shut down will hinder freedom of speech on the Internet, and what it means for other torrent websites.
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Product Review: Native Union Play Video MemoDigital sticky note, to-do-list gadget or fridge magnet video recorder would all be correct quick descriptions of the Native Union Play Memo device that records messages easily and quickly using a small camera on board the fridge magnet device.
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The Roman Legions Changed Western WarfareThe Roman Army contributed to modern Western style military strategic doctrine, combat operations, and battlefield tactics. By AD 120, the Roman legions made the Empire gigantic.
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FCC Votes to Launch Pilot Program to Include Broadband Internet Service in LifelineThe FCC has voted to start a pilot program to test the feasability of including broadband internet access to the Lifeline program which provides free telephone service to those who cannot afford it.
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Microsoft Announces Kinect for Windows to Replace the MouseMicrosoft has announced that it has ported the Kinect hardware device over to the computer paving the way for mice-less computers.
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Super Bowl Advertisers Looking to Time Internet Ads with GameAdvertisers are gearing up to target super bowl viewers as they text, tweet or post on social networking sites during the big game this year.
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Researchers Create Amazing Nano Quadrotor Robots that Fly in UnisonA group of researchers has developed a type of 4 rotor copter robot that has not only astonishing maneuverability but can fly in formation with other's of its kind.
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NASA Debuts New All Terrain Extraterrestrial Robot with Six LegsNASA has announced the debut of the Athlete, the new rover it plans to send to the moon and other planets, and it's an amazing piece of technology.
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SpaceX Readies to Become First Commercial Vehicle to Travel to ISSSpaceX is putting final touches on rocket Dragon to rendezvous with ISS.
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UltraViolet Set to Become the Next Movie Format StandardWarner Brother's new UltraViolet video format is poised to become the next video standard allowing users to watch movies they own from any of their devices anytime they wish.
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In the Market for a Wireless Router? Do Not Overlook These 3 GemsWireless routers are commonplace in homes and offices these days, and with more people needing faster access to media across multiple devices, a good wireless router is vital. If you are in the market for a new wireless router check out these 3 gems.