Kindle keyboard review: "If you like to read, there have become a lot more ways to read in the past few years. The old fashioned way of reading paper books is getting less popular, while using an e reader and a tablet are becoming more popular all the time. "
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
The rise of the $20 7in tablet computer | SciTech | GMA News Online | The Go-To Site for Filipinos Everywhere
The rise of the $20 7in tablet computer | SciTech | GMA News Online | The Go-To Site for Filipinos Everywhere: "Datawind, an India-based startup has built a seven-inch tablet called the Aakash 2, which runs Google's Android operating system and costs just $20 (P823.20)."
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The 50 Best Free iPhone Apps of 2012 | PCMag.com
The 50 Best Free iPhone Apps of 2012 | PCMag.com: "Not everything in life is free, but many great iPhone apps are. And when you can find good software for free, take it."
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Become a Skype power user with our 7 must-know secrets | PCWorld
Become a Skype power user with our 7 must-know secrets | PCWorld: "Skype is so popular that in some circles people use the name of the service as a verb. Yet most people use Skype only for making free voice calls, and for conducting occasional video chats between far-flung relatives. That's a shame, because Skype is a powerful business tool. A Skype-powered videoconference can take the place of a business trip, saving you money on airfare, hotel, and car rental. And let’s not forget the free Skype-to-Skype calls you can make to overseas suppliers, clients, and other contacts."
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Morning Bell: Cybersecurity: Do You Trust the Government with Your Computer?
Morning Bell: Cybersecurity: Do You Trust the Government with Your Computer?: "Do you trust the federal government to keep your personal data safe? What about your business’s records and trade secrets?
If you answered “no,” you have good reason—the federal government has had 13 breaches and failures of its own cybersecurity just in the last six months."
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If you answered “no,” you have good reason—the federal government has had 13 breaches and failures of its own cybersecurity just in the last six months."
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How To Delete, Move, or Rename Locked Files in Windows - How-To Geek
How To Delete, Move, or Rename Locked Files in Windows - How-To Geek: "Windows won’t allow you to modify files that open programs have locked. if you try to delete a file and see a message that it’s open in a program, you’ll have to unlock the file (or close the program)."
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A Tour of the 20 Built-in Apps on Windows 8 and What They Can Do - How-To Geek
A Tour of the 20 Built-in Apps on Windows 8 and What They Can Do - How-To Geek: "Windows 8’s new touch-first Modern interface includes quite a few apps. Before you start looking at the Windows Store to find new apps, take a look at the included apps and what they can do."
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