Thursday, January 31, 2013

Security software showdown! 9 antivirus suites empirically tested | PCWorld

Security software showdown! 9 antivirus suites empirically tested | PCWorld: "If you’re like a lot of people, when it comes time to renew your security software, you may ask yourself, “Do I really need to upgrade to the latest version?” The answer is yes. Keeping up-to-date is generally a good idea, as new threats surface constantly. And if you value mobile security or use a social network, this year’s crop of security suites is worth paying attention to."

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

DataWind Prepared $20 Tablet Computer for Indian Market - The Daily Beast

DataWind Prepared $20 Tablet Computer for Indian Market - The Daily Beast: "What can you buy for $20? A lunch for two? A new shirt? A few groceries? For India’s 220 million schoolchildren, $20 may soon buy a tablet computer."

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

How to pick the best tablet computer for you - Yahoo! News UK

How to pick the best tablet computer for you - Yahoo! News UK: "We've hand-picked the best out of today's crop of 7-inch and 10-inch tablets - including little-known bargain models including a 10-inch Disgo tablet for just £155."

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12 ways to avoid computer disaster - Men's Lifestyle, Sports, Health, Fashion Tips & Business Network | Destiny Man

12 ways to avoid computer disaster - Men's Lifestyle, Sports, Health, Fashion Tips & Business Network | Destiny Man: "We seem to forget that our computers are destructible – until of course, it all goes horribly wrong. Here’s how to protect your computer and your work."

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Ways to clean up the tech mess when your computer slows down

Ways to clean up the tech mess when your computer slows down: "As the second semester proceeds, you may begin to notice that the new computer you bought at the beginning of fall is slowing down. This will be especially true to those of you who are still using the computers that you bought last year or the year before."

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Is Facebook infecting your computer? More hackers using social network, experts say | Fox News

Is Facebook infecting your computer? More hackers using social network, experts say | Fox News: "Recently, a hacker commandeered her Facebook account. Using a common malware tactic, the hacker sent a message to all of her friends with a link to the site homeincomenow3.com, operated by “Zhang Lei” in Beijing, China. A Norton security scan of the site revealed a high-level virus that can damage your computer."

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Spybot - Search & Destroy: The Simple, Yet Effective Route For Cleaning Your PC Of Malware

Spybot - Search & Destroy: The Simple, Yet Effective Route For Cleaning Your PC Of Malware: "With the ever-growing list of threats out there, one can never be too cautious. Sure you can watch what websites you visit and what you download, but even with those precautions, you should have some additional protection to back you up. You might feel that having an antivirus program is enough, but it is often recommended to have an additional program dedicated to scanning and cleaning malware."

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Don't Trash Old Computers, TVs - Bensalem, PA Patch

Don't Trash Old Computers, TVs - Bensalem, PA Patch: "Are you still wondering what to do with your old TV or computer that you replaced recently? There are many options for disposal, but trash collection isn't one of them."

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How to Add Desktop Shortcuts for Removable Drives Automatically - How-To Geek

How to Add Desktop Shortcuts for Removable Drives Automatically - How-To Geek: "Without wanting to start a platform war, we think there are some areas in which Windows could learn from OS X. One seemingly small, but delightfully useful feature enjoyed by Mac owners sees desktop icons created whenever removable disks are inserted. This can be added to Windows with TweakNow DriveShortcut."

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How to Troubleshoot Google Chrome Crashes - How-To Geek

How to Troubleshoot Google Chrome Crashes - How-To Geek: "If you are regularly seeing the “Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed” message, there is likely a problem on your system. An occasional crash can happen, but regular crashes are probably caused by something you can fix."

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Try these simple solutions to computer problems » Ventura County Star

Try these simple solutions to computer problems » Ventura County Star: "Sometimes it helps to be simple-minded when it comes to fixing a computer. I've watched readers get in deep trouble trying to use tips and advice they've found in online forums."

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How to See if Your Hard Drive is Dying - How-To Geek

How to See if Your Hard Drive is Dying - How-To Geek: "Hard drives use S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) to gauge their own reliability and determine if they’re failing.  You can view your hard drive’s S.M.A.R.T. data and see if it has started to develop problems."

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Five things to know as you get started with Vine | How To - CNET

Five things to know as you get started with Vine | How To - CNET: "As a social network built on keeping things short and sweet, it's no surprise that Twitter released today a secondary app that lets users (Twitter and otherwise) shoot and upload 6-second videos."

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Unauthorized unlocking of smartphones becomes illegal Saturday | Crave - CNET

Unauthorized unlocking of smartphones becomes illegal Saturday | Crave - CNET: "For all you polyamorous types out there who don't like the long-term monogamy demanded by most American wireless carriers when it comes to smartphones, I have bad news."

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Google Slides is Now Available in Offline Mode - How-To Geek

Google Slides is Now Available in Offline Mode - How-To Geek: "This past year Google Docs became available for use in offline mode and now Google Slides has joined in on the offline mode goodness. You can create, edit, comment on, and present your Slides offline as needed, then enjoy syncing goodness when you connect back online."

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

How to Use a Windows Installer Disc to Back Up Your Files When Your Computer Won’t Boot - How-To Geek

How to Use a Windows Installer Disc to Back Up Your Files When Your Computer Won’t Boot - How-To Geek: "If Windows won’t boot, recovering your files can be a headache.  You do n0t have to pull the hard drive or use a Linux live CD – you can use a Windows installer disc to quickly back up your files."

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How to make your own wrist-rest | PCWorld

How to make your own wrist-rest | PCWorld: "If you spend a lot of time at your computer, and I know you do, a wrist-rest is a must.

Especially during these winter months, when desks, tabletops, and other work surfaces tend to get chilly. Of course, a properly elevated wrist is also less likely to develop repetitive-stress problems."

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AT&T's U-verse blacks out for days in several U.S. states | Internet & Media - CNET News

AT&T's U-verse blacks out for days in several U.S. states | Internet & Media - CNET News: "As users turned on their TVs or went online earlier this week, they realized they couldn't. Apparently, the carrier is experiencing a massive outage due to a faulty software upgrade."

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Best cell phones - CNET Reviews

Best cell phones - CNET Reviews: "No-contract carriers sell mobile phones at full retail prices, but you can save money in the long run with cheaper monthly rates. Follow the links at the left to drill deeper into our favorite mobile phones by type. These lists change frequently, so check back!"

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

What Is the Difference Between 1080p and 1080i? - How-To Geek

What Is the Difference Between 1080p and 1080i? - How-To Geek: "HDTV displays and HD media content are labeled with the designation 1080p and 1080i, but what exactly does that designation mean and how does it impact your purchasing and watching decisions?"

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Most anticipated gadgets of 2013 | Top 5 - CNET

Most anticipated gadgets of 2013 | Top 5 - CNET: "I'm excited for 2013. There's a perfect storm of gadget rumors brewing right now, and even if only half of them pan out, it will be a great year for tech."

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Monday, January 21, 2013

4 Smartphone Security Risks To Be Aware Of

4 Smartphone Security Risks To Be Aware Of: "If you’re anything like me, you’re pretty attached to your smartphone. I use mine almost constantly, checking for emails while I’m out and about; I play games on it, research work, chat, interact with social networks and enjoy videos. I also use the camera extensively to photograph family and friends."

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Making the Most Of Google Drive With Integrated Apps

Making the Most Of Google Drive With Integrated Apps: "Google Drive can be used to sync files between your computers, but that’s just one of its many features. Google wants Google Drive to be your new cloud hard drive, accessible from any device. To help make this happen, Google allows third-party apps to integrate with Drive."

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Making the Most Of Google Drive With Integrated Apps

Making the Most Of Google Drive With Integrated Apps: "Google Drive can be used to sync files between your computers, but that’s just one of its many features. Google wants Google Drive to be your new cloud hard drive, accessible from any device. To help make this happen, Google allows third-party apps to integrate with Drive."

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How to Protect Yourself From Java Security Problems if You Can’t Uninstall It - How-To Geek

How to Protect Yourself From Java Security Problems if You Can’t Uninstall It - How-To Geek: "For years, Java has been the top source of browser exploits. Even after a recent emergency patch, Java is still vulnerable. To protect ourselves, we should assume that Java is always going to be vulnerable."

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Crop, Retouch, Fill, And Create New Images With These 4 Online Photo Editors

Crop, Retouch, Fill, And Create New Images With These 4 Online Photo Editors: "While there is simply no comparing robust photo editors like Photoshop or Gimp to online alternatives, sometimes a simple online tool is all you need to get the job done. Whether it’s content aware cropping and filling, applying filters and textures, or even doing a little bit more Photoshop-like tasks like using a cloning stamp, there’s a wide array of online tools that will get the job done, and for free."

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How to encrypt (almost) anything | PCWorld

How to encrypt (almost) anything | PCWorld: "It's all too easy to neglect data security, especially for a small business. While bigger organizations have IT departments, service contracts, and enterprise hardware, smaller companies frequently rely on consumer software, which lacks the same sort of always-on security functionality."

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How to Easily Create Your Own Google Chrome Theme - How-To Geek

How to Easily Create Your Own Google Chrome Theme - How-To Geek: "Google’s Chrome Web Store offers a variety of themes for Chrome, which include background images for your new tab page and custom colors. Even better — you can create your own theme in just a few minutes."

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Reports of tech support scam in Minn. | Minnesota Public Radio News

Reports of tech support scam in Minn. | Minnesota Public Radio News: "ST. PAUL, Minn. — Consumer advocates are warning of a tech support scam in which someone is calling Minnesotans offering to help with computer problems."

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How computer hacking laws make you a criminal | Florida Courier

How computer hacking laws make you a criminal | Florida Courier: "By Paul Wagenseil , TechNewsDaily: NBCNews.com - In 1970, a 14-year-old boy dialed into a nationwide computer network, uploaded a virus he had written and caused the entire network to crash.

That boy was Bill Gates. Five years later, he founded Microsoft.

A few years later, two young men went around college dorms in California selling boxes of wires that let students bypass telephone-company restrictions and make long-distance calls for free."

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New Twist on Scam Tech Support Calls Installs Viruses on Victims' Computers - BBB News Center

New Twist on Scam Tech Support Calls Installs Viruses on Victims' Computers - BBB News Center: "t's classic scam: a fake tech support caller claims he needs access to your computer to fix a non-existent bug. But a new twist involves the caller actually installing a virus on victims' computers. "

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CHECKOUT LANE: Tips on choosing a computer tablet - Quincy, MA - The Patriot Ledger

CHECKOUT LANE: Tips on choosing a computer tablet - Quincy, MA - The Patriot Ledger: "Hundreds of millions of tablet computers have been sold worldwide since entering the mainstream consumer marketplace with Apple’s introduction of the first version of the iPad in 2010."

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Friday, January 18, 2013

Why Does Windows Crash? The Top 10 Reasons

Why Does Windows Crash? The Top 10 Reasons: "Oh, great. Another blue screen, boot issue or frozen screen in Windows. Now you have to restart and lose most or all of the work you’d been trying to accomplish. It’s frustrating both because of the interruption and because the cause often isn’t clear."

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Best midsize laptops - CNET Reviews

Best midsize laptops - CNET Reviews: "Midsize laptops have 14-, 15-, or 16-inch screens, although 15.6 is the most popular overall. You'll commonly see these in offices, libraries, and homes. Unfortunately, you'll too-frequently also see some poor soul dragging one around in a shoulder bag all day long. They offer the best mix of price, performance, and features, but they're just too big for daily commutes."

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How should I password protect an external drive?

How should I password protect an external drive?: "Password protecting an external drive can be done with any good encryption software. Make sure you know how to backup that file for the future."

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8 Tips to Protect Your Computer From Viruses and Malware | Money Talks News

8 Tips to Protect Your Computer From Viruses and Malware | Money Talks News: "Don't get caught in an online scam pretending to be tech support for your computer that actually infects your machine with a virus. We'll show you how to protect your computer from malware."

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

10 superb free tools for all of your basic business needs | PCWorld

10 superb free tools for all of your basic business needs | PCWorld: "Introducing new software into a typical small business environment can be costly, to say the least. Depending on the size of your business, buying multiple copies of a program—or its licenses—can quickly drive your balance sheet into the red."

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Cisco investigates reported Linksys router flaw | PCWorld

Cisco investigates reported Linksys router flaw | PCWorld: "Cisco is investigating a reported vulnerability in Linksys firmware that would allow a hacker to gain full control of the wireless router.

Security vendor DefenseCode discovered the flaw and reported it to Cisco "months ago." Because Cisco has yet to commit to a fix, DefenseCode plans to release details in a couple of weeks."

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How to Get Started With Google Analytics | PCWorld

How to Get Started With Google Analytics | PCWorld: "Marketing is one of the great challenges for online businesses. How do you get people to view your Web pages? How do you get them to come back? What do your customers like the most about your product or service? How do you get them to buy?"

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How to make your own wrist-rest | PCWorld

How to make your own wrist-rest | PCWorld: "If you spend a lot of time at your computer, and I know you do, a wrist-rest is a must.

Especially during these winter months, when desks, tabletops, and other work surfaces tend to get chilly. Of course, a properly elevated wrist is also less likely to develop repetitive-stress problems."

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Turn your flash drive into a portable PC survival kit | PCWorld

Turn your flash drive into a portable PC survival kit | PCWorld: "If you're using your flash drive as a vehicle for simple file transfers, you’re missing out on one of the single-best roles one of these wee data buckets can fulfill. Indeed, hardcore enthusiasts know that simple flash drives are perfect portable repositories for all the software that can breathe life into an otherwise ailing PC."

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

DOWNLOAD Make Your Own Android App: Your Unofficial Intro To MIT App Inventor

DOWNLOAD Make Your Own Android App: Your Unofficial Intro To MIT App Inventor: "Make your own Android App. MIT’s App Inventor is the easiest way to learn how to make an Android app, but if you don’t know how to get started our latest guide can help. From author James Sherar, “Make Your Own Android App: Your Unofficial Intro To MIT App Inventor” goes over the basics of making your very own app for Android using the educational App Inventor tool. Take the first step toward learning to make apps instead of just using them."

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How Does a Computer Know When It Wasn’t Properly Shut Down? - How-To Geek

How Does a Computer Know When It Wasn’t Properly Shut Down? - How-To Geek: "When you start your computer up after an improper shutdown/system crash, it will usually suggest actions like booting into safe mode and running a disk check. How does the computer know it crashed?"

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Transferring data from your old to new computer | ITProPortal.com

Transferring data from your old to new computer | ITProPortal.com: "A new computer usually comes with the promise of faster processing, not to mention more memory, and enhanced graphics – but it also presents a unique opportunity to start over in terms of your own sense of organisation (or disorganisation, as the case may be). Transferring your computer's contents from one machine to another is a fairly simple process, especially when the new and old systems are on the same platform (Windows to Windows, Mac to Mac, for example). Moving between platforms can be simple too. You'll almost always find instructions or wizards for walking you through the process."

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The new MySpace launches with help from Justin Timberlake | Internet & Media - CNET News

The new MySpace launches with help from Justin Timberlake | Internet & Media - CNET News: "The new MySpace has launched to the public, and Justin Timberlake, the site's co-owner, is helping build some interest in it."

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Nexus 7 vs. iPad Mini: A Comparative Review

Nexus 7 vs. iPad Mini: A Comparative Review: "f you’re shopping for a 7-inch tablet, there’s absolutely no shortage of options. It’s undeniable, however, that the leading choices are Apple’s iPad mini and Google’s Nexus 7. We’ve reviewed both of these devices individually, but it’s time to put them head-to-head."

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If flash memory is being used in solid state drives, isn't it going to wear out?

If flash memory is being used in solid state drives, isn't it going to wear out?: "My wife and I recently purchased a pair of iPads as Christmas presents for our college age children. A fellow at the Apple store told me that the main memory in the iPad is a flash memory device. I remember you stating in at least a couple of your columns that flash memory can be unreliable. That it can and will fail over time and often without warning. "

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How can I safely wipe and dispose of old hard drives?

How can I safely wipe and dispose of old hard drives?: "As each of my PCs was replaced one by one over the last 20 years or so, I did the right thing. I backed up my data and sometimes removed the hard drives for privacy before disposing of the computer. Now, I've got a stack of data on outdated media that I can't read anymore including some very old hard disk drives all containing my life history - for anyone sufficiently bored to want to read."

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Get Windows file manager XYplorer for free | The Cheapskate - CNET News

Get Windows file manager XYplorer for free | The Cheapskate - CNET News: "Windows Explorer has never been what I'd call a user-friendly tool. In fact, I find it pretty unintuitive. Yet it's what Windows users are stuck with for moving, copying, deleting, and organizing their files."

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HTG Explains: What is a VPN? (And Why You Might Want to Use One) - How-To Geek

HTG Explains: What is a VPN? (And Why You Might Want to Use One) - How-To Geek: "A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, allows you to create a secure connection to another network over the Internet. VPNs can be used to access region-restricted websites, shield your browsing activity from prying eyes on public Wi-Fi, and more."

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Monday, January 14, 2013

Get Creative With Evernote: 10 Unique Uses You Haven't Thought Of

Get Creative With Evernote: 10 Unique Uses You Haven't Thought Of: "Evernote is one of the ultimate tools in productivity, and with a wide variety of multiplatform apps, there’s no limit to the way that you can use the service. We’re big fans of Evernote here at MakeUseOf, for lots of reasons, so we’ve written a list of 10 unique ways how to use Evernote – with some tips and tricks you might not have thought of."

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Get Organized: Migrating From One Computer to Another | PCMag.com

Get Organized: Migrating From One Computer to Another | PCMag.com: "A new computer usually comes with the promises of faster processing, more memory, enhanced graphics, but it also presents a unique opportunity to start over in terms of your own sense of organization (or disorganization, as the case may be)."

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How To Strengthen Computer Security | infosec | security resources

How To Strengthen Computer Security | infosec | security resources: "With threats to computer systems likely to increase, getting the right information is vital."

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Get one year of Web hosting for $10 | The Cheapskate - CNET News

Get one year of Web hosting for $10 | The Cheapskate - CNET News: "This is a rerun of a deal I posted last year. It was sweet then, and it's equally sweet now.
Is 2013 the year you make it big on the Web? Only if you have a home for your Web site. It's easy to find hosting packages for less than $10 per month, but 10 bucks for a whole year? Nice."

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Your GMail address has a near infinite number of variations!

Did you know that your GMail address can be extended?

It can be a fantastic way to uniquely identify which source that gave away your address to a spammer, but more importantly - it helps you to filter your mail!

Let's say my address is mymail@gmail.com and let's say that I want to sign up for a newsletter for something useful - like a site for Silly Walk GIFs, 

If I signup for the newsletter with mymail+SillyWalks@gmail.com- that is not only perfectly legal and working, it also means that the mail that arrives, hasmymail+SillyWalks@gmail.com in the To: field.

So:
mymail@gmail.com
mymail+ebay@gmail.com
mymail+NYPost@gmail.com
mymail+ScaryWebSite@gmail.com
i.e.
mymail+SomeRandomKeyword@gmail.com

are all working, valid addresses which are uniquely identifiable by you.

The Best Free Programs and Online Services for Sending and Sharing Large Files - How-To Geek

The Best Free Programs and Online Services for Sending and Sharing Large Files - How-To Geek: "Last week, we published a list of websites for sharing photos with friends and family. Of course, you can also share your photos by emailing them, but many email services impose a limit on the size of files you can send."

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Java is Insecure and Awful, It’s Time to Disable It, and Here’s How - How-To Geek

Java is Insecure and Awful, It’s Time to Disable It, and Here’s How - How-To Geek: "As usual, there’s yet another security hole in the Java Runtime Environment, and if you don’t disable your Java plugin, you’re at risk for being infected with malware. Here’s how to do it.

Security holes are nothing new, but in this case, the security hole is really bad, and there’s no telling when Oracle will get around to fixing the problem. Plus, how often do you really need Java while browsing the web? Why keep it around?"

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

The Best Way To Sell or Donate Your Old Gadgets

The Best Way To Sell or Donate Your Old Gadgets: "Your old gadgets may not be of much value anymore now that you've upgraded to the newest model but that doesn't mean they're worthless. Folks will pay good money (or at least good karma) for your second-hand electronics"

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U.S. government tells computer users to disable Java - Associated Press - POLITICO.com

U.S. government tells computer users to disable Java - Associated Press - POLITICO.com: "WASHINGTON  — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is advising people to temporarily disable the Java software on their computers to avoid potential hacking attacks."

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Chinese Smartphone Invasion Begins - Slashdot

Chinese Smartphone Invasion Begins - Slashdot: "ech giants Apple, Google, and Microsoft were no-shows at CES this week in Las Vegas, which worked out just fine for Chinese vendors looking to establish a name for themselves with U.S. consumers."

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Friday, January 11, 2013

To Ask or Not to Ask in Street Photography? – PictureCorrect

To Ask or Not to Ask in Street Photography? – PictureCorrect: "Photography sometimes confronts one with an almost Shakespearean dilemma; do I ask to take a picture of someone on the street or simply take the photo and move on? To risk rejection and the petty indignity of small-minded people or opt for the safety and anonymity of “shoot and scoot”?"

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Disable Java plugin Security flaw puts your computer at risk - Page 1 | Firstpost

Disable Java plugin Security flaw puts your computer at risk - Page 1 | Firstpost: "Computer users are being advised by security experts to disable Oracle Corp's widely used Java software after a security flaw was discovered in the past day that they say hackers are exploiting to attack computers.

"Java is a mess. It's not secure," said Jaime Blasco, Labs Manager with AlienVault Labs. "You have to disable it.""

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Chicago Tribune - Homeland Security urges computer users to disable Java

Chicago Tribune - Homeland Security urges computer users to disable Java: "The U.S. Department of Homeland Security urged computer users to disable Oracle Corp's Java software, amplifying security experts' prior warnings to hundreds of millions of consumers and businesses that use it to surf the Web."

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Firefox 19 betas: Built-in PDF viewing, broader Android reach | Internet & Media - CNET News

Firefox 19 betas: Built-in PDF viewing, broader Android reach | Internet & Media - CNET News: "Adobe Systems' Flash Player plug-in has been under attack in Web development circles for years, but now Adobe's Reader software is becoming more of a target in the war against plug-ins."

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Google revs Chrome for Android with new beta release | Internet & Media - CNET News

Google revs Chrome for Android with new beta release | Internet & Media - CNET News: "Google yesterday released the Chrome 25 beta for Android 4.x for smartphones and tablets, a version number in sync with the release for personal computers. Previously, the only option was the stable version of Chrome for Android, which is still way back at version 18."

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Avoid These 7 Common Mistakes When Buying A New Computer

Avoid These 7 Common Mistakes When Buying A New Computer: "I built a new computer a few years ago. I’ve always considered myself above average in the tech field, but looking back, I have a few regrets with the system I built – some of my decisions could’ve been much better. Even if you’re thinking of buying a computer, not building one, you could be making the same mistakes as I did."

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Does Windows Still Rely on MS-DOS? - How-To Geek

Does Windows Still Rely on MS-DOS? - How-To Geek: "Once upon a time Windows was, well, the Windows dressing for DOS–but is Windows still dependent on the DOS architecture for daily operations? Read on as we investigate.

Today’s Question & Answer session comes to us courtesy of SuperUser—a subdivision of Stack Exchange, a community-driven grouping of Q&A web sites."

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The Best Antivirus for 2013 | PCMag.com

The Best Antivirus for 2013 | PCMag.com: "We survived the Mayan apocalypse and made it to 2013. So did malware writers around the world; now's not the time to slack off on antivirus protection. About two thirds of the security vendors I track have updated for 2013, and about half of those celebrate the year by including 2013 in the current product name."

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Three things I saw at CES that I'd actually buy | The Cheapskate - CNET News

Three things I saw at CES that I'd actually buy | The Cheapskate - CNET News: "LAS VEGAS--So I've pretty much wrapped up my visit to CES 2013, and you know what? I enjoyed it. Most of my fellow bloggers and journalists will tell you it's a crowded, noisy, soul-sucking waste of time with nothing good to see, but I discovered some pretty cool stuff this week."

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Corning introduces laser fiber optic USB cable

Corning introduces laser fiber optic USB cable: "Digital systems are notorious for bottlenecks. It’s no good having a blazing, overclocked PC and an internet connection like a firehose if the USB cable between them is like a straw. It’s even worse when the distance between PC and modem is more than a few feet away, so the cable can’t reach. With the aim of eliminating these bottlenecks, Corning Cable Systems LLC is unveiling its Optical Cable by Corning at CES in Las Vegas. These cables replace copper wires with fiber optics to produce cables up to 100 meters (328 ft) long, that are much more durable and achieve speeds of 10 gigabits per second, which is enough to load a full-length HD video in 30 seconds."

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snappgrip makes your smartphone more like a real camera

snappgrip makes your smartphone more like a real camera: "There’s a reason that so many digital cameras have a hand grip built into their bodies – it makes them easier to hold onto when taking pictures. Unfortunately for people whose smartphone doubles as their camera, phones lack such a feature. London-based product designer Lee Harris decided to address that shortcoming, with his snappgrip case for iPhones 4 and 5, and Samsung Galaxy S3."

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11 Security Resolutions for 2013 | PCWorld

11 Security Resolutions for 2013 | PCWorld: "Among your typical New Year's resolutions—lose weight, stop smoking, be happier—you should consider making some pledges to better secure your digital life. You might even be healthier if you can prevent the stress of a digital disaster, like malware wiping out your PC, having your online accounts hacked, or becoming a victim of identify theft because of a phishing scam or data theft. With that in mind, here are some security resolutions you should consider for the new year."

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Outlook - sgpease@msn.com

Outlook - sgpease@msn.com: "Consider what your PC has been through in the past 12 months: Windows Update added dozens of patches to your operating system; you've likely installed some new third-party software, uninstalled other programs, and upgraded or patched apps and utilities; and you've probably altered, tuned, and tweaked various aspects of your system's user interface and software settings. And you've undoubtedly created and deleted myriad new emails, documents, photos, MP3s, videos, spreadsheets, and such."

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Preparing Windows XP for the long haul

Preparing Windows XP for the long haul: "Microsoft’s support for Windows XP may be fading, but a loyal horde of XP users plans to stick with this venerable OS for as long as possible."

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Panasonic unleashes first prototype 4K OLED | CES 2013: Televisions - CNET Blogs

Panasonic unleashes first prototype 4K OLED | CES 2013: Televisions - CNET Blogs: "AS VEGAS--Not to be outdone by its competitors, Panasonic has displayed its own 4K OLED screen at CES with claims of it being the world's biggest.
Like the 4K display from Sony, the Panasonic 4K OLED is only a prototype but is the first OLED from a company that has thus far concentrated on plasma technology"

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Transporter backs up your files off-site, on other peoples' hard drives

Transporter backs up your files off-site, on other peoples' hard drives: "When it comes to backing up your files, there are generally two approaches ... you can put them on a physical device such as a hard drive, or you can upload them to the cloud. Hard drives can be lost or destroyed, however, while cloud-based services usually charge monthly fees for larger amounts of data – plus, not everyone feels comfortable trusting their files to faceless corporations. Well, that’s where the Transporter comes in. It allows you to store your files off-site, on the hard drives of people whom you know and trust."

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Hisense joins the big boys with 110-inch Ultra-HD LED

Hisense joins the big boys with 110-inch Ultra-HD LED: "China's Hisense arrived at CES 2013 with a brand new line of Ultra-LED (U-LED) XT900 televisions, which will be available in 65-, 84-, and 110-inch sizes. The company's XT900 line boasts an impressive 3,840 x 2,160 pixel resolution along with 120 Hz panels allowing for an active shutter 3D picture. The U-LED screen also incorporates local dimming technology to deliver a more dynamic contrast ratio."

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iPhone 5 comes to Walmart's no-contract Straight Talk plan | Apple - CNET News

iPhone 5 comes to Walmart's no-contract Straight Talk plan | Apple - CNET News: "Forget contracts, users can now snap up Apple's iPhone 5 at Walmart with Straight Talk Wireless. The major retailer announced today that it will be offering users a contract-free iPhone 5 or iPhone 4 for $45 a month starting on Friday."

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Magic Cube projects a virtual keyboard on any flat surface | Internet & Media - CNET News

Magic Cube projects a virtual keyboard on any flat surface | Internet & Media - CNET News: "Demoed by manufacturer Celluon at CES this week, the Magic Cube displays a full keyboard and a multitouch mouse on just about any flat surface. The virtual keyboard and mouse appear as red, illuminated projections on the surface. An optical sensor detects the position of your fingers to determine which keys you're pressing and how you're moving the mouse."

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What mattered at CES on Day 1 | CES 2013: Televisions - CNET Blogs

What mattered at CES on Day 1 | CES 2013: Televisions - CNET Blogs: "t may feel like it's been running for months already, but today is actually the first official day of CES. But even after yesterday's whirlwind of product announcements, there are still plenty of new electronics to savour, and we've got stories on them all at ces.cnet.com. But if you don't have time to pick through everything, here's the news that mattered the most."

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Tethercell magically turns AA batteries into Bluetooth devices | CES 2013: Gadgets - CNET Blogs

Tethercell magically turns AA batteries into Bluetooth devices | CES 2013: Gadgets - CNET Blogs: "Traditional batteries may never be the same again since Tetherboard displayed its working Tethercell prototype at CES 2013. It embeds Bluetooth into a traditional AA battery form."

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Intel wants your next computer to be like a Kinect - GadgetBox on NBCNews.com

Intel wants your next computer to be like a Kinect - GadgetBox on NBCNews.com: "During their press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Monday, Intel executives placed an emphasis on perceptual computing. They want your next computer to have "senses.""

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HTG Explains: Why You Shouldn’t Host an Open Wi-Fi Network - How-To Geek

HTG Explains: Why You Shouldn’t Host an Open Wi-Fi Network - How-To Geek: "Open home Wi-Fi networks are still too common. The situation has improved as wireless router manufacturers began shipping with wireless passwords enabled by default, but there are still too many unsecured Wi-Fi networks out there."

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USB 3.0 getting a speed boost to 10 Gbps

USB 3.0 getting a speed boost to 10 Gbps: "The USB 3.0 Promoter Group has used CES 2013 to announce an enhancement to the USB 3.0 (aka SuperSpeed USB) standard that will see the throughput performance of USB 3.0 double from 5 Gbps to 10 Gbps. The speed boost will come courtesy of enhanced USB connectors and cables that are fully backward compatible with existing USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 devices."

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Will Your Next Computer Be In Your Car, On Your Face, On You Wrist Or In Your Ear? - Forbes

Will Your Next Computer Be In Your Car, On Your Face, On You Wrist Or In Your Ear? - Forbes: "Will Your Next Computer Be In Your Car, On Your Face, On You Wrist Or In Your Ear?"

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How to Service Your Own Computer: 7 Easy Things Computer Repair Places Do - How-To Geek

How to Service Your Own Computer: 7 Easy Things Computer Repair Places Do - How-To Geek: "Computer repair places like Best Buy’s Geek Squad do a lot of things that you can easily do yourself. Instead of paying for a pricy malware removal or computer tune-up, you can do it yourself."

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The Best Free Ways to Share Photos With Friends and Family Other Than Facebook - How-To Geek

The Best Free Ways to Share Photos With Friends and Family Other Than Facebook - How-To Geek: "Now that the holidays are over, you probably have a lot of photos taken of family and friends. Want easy ways to share those photos? Facebook is a popular option for photo sharing, but what if your family and friends are not on Facebook?"

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Saturday, January 5, 2013

How to Service Your Own Computer: 7 Easy Things Computer Repair Places Do - How-To Geek

How to Service Your Own Computer: 7 Easy Things Computer Repair Places Do - How-To Geek: "Computer repair places like Best Buy’s Geek Squad do a lot of things that you can easily do yourself. Instead of paying for a pricy malware removal or computer tune-up, you can do it yourself."

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Friday, January 4, 2013

Is There Any Reason to Actually Shut Down Your Computer? - How-To Geek

Is There Any Reason to Actually Shut Down Your Computer? - How-To Geek: "With low-power standby modes and stable operating systems, it’s easier than ever to go days (if not weeks or months) without rebooting your computer. Is it still necessary to perform a full shut down?"

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Computer convergence will be highlighted at CES | Computerworld New Zealand

Computer convergence will be highlighted at CES | Computerworld New Zealand: "After sparring for users' attention and wallets, PCs and mobile devices are starting to converge in size, style and how we use them."

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This Wind Tunnel-Cooled Computer Is Helping Conquer Cancer

This Wind Tunnel-Cooled Computer Is Helping Conquer Cancer: "Distributed, crowd-sourced computing platforms—doesn't matter if it's Indigogo or SETI@home—are only as useful as the individual systems connected to them. And for IBM's World Community Grid, a single system can do a lot, especially when it's a purpose-built 4.5GHz calculation-crushing super computer."

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Your Computer And Mobile Device Remain At Risk In 2013 | WebProNews

Your Computer And Mobile Device Remain At Risk In 2013 | WebProNews: "Cybersecurity is a serious issue, and one that needs to be taken up by everybody. It’s not just a matter of some state hackers breaking into servers owned by a rival government. "

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Don’t Have a False Sense of Security: 5 Insecure Ways to Secure Your Wi-Fi - How-To Geek

Don’t Have a False Sense of Security: 5 Insecure Ways to Secure Your Wi-Fi - How-To Geek: "You’ve got WEP encryption enabled, your network’s SSID is hidden, and you’ve enabled MAC address filtering so no one else can connect. Your Wi-Fi network is secure, right? Not really."

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

How to Clean Up the List of Apps that Have Access to Your Accounts - How-To Geek

How to Clean Up the List of Apps that Have Access to Your Accounts - How-To Geek: "Facebook, Twitter, Google, Dropbox, and all the other web services out there can be accessed by various applications and other services. Here’s a couple of links that you can use to quickly remove anything that has access."

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PCMag Analysts: The Best Tech Products We Bought in 2012 - Slideshow from PCMag.com

PCMag Analysts: The Best Tech Products We Bought in 2012 - Slideshow from PCMag.com: "Inside PCMag's offices, we test thousands of products and technology services every year. We write about them. We talk about them. And we swap them around a lot. It's not uncommon for someone to saunter across the room with a mixed expression of curiosity and awe, and ask to borrow a piece of equipment for the day, "just to check it out.""

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Google Glass development charges ahead | Internet & Media - CNET News

Google Glass development charges ahead | Internet & Media - CNET News: "As the tech giant gets ready to ship its wearable platform to developers this year, it continues to tinker with software, hardware, phone call capability, battery life, and voice commands."

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

5 ways to clean up your computer in 2013 - thestar.com

5 ways to clean up your computer in 2013 - thestar.com: "t doesn’t take long for a computer to start showing signs of age, both in ways that are visible and invisible.

Here are five easy ways to clean up your computer in 2013 and get it running like new again."

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How the Kindle Paperwhite Works - How-To Geek

How the Kindle Paperwhite Works - How-To Geek: "Take a look at the guts of the tiny and bright Kindle Paperwhite to see how Amazon packed in a well illuminated front-lit screen, a high-capacity battery, and the hardware to run the ebook reader in such a small space."

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Will a desktop and a laptop of the same specification have the same performance?

Will a desktop and a laptop of the same specification have the same performance?: "Well, to answer the letter of your question, no. Two computers with the same specifications should have the same performance regardless of how they're physically packaged. Be it a laptop or desktop."

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