3D TV - CNET 100: The disappointments - CNET: "These products had promise and shine, but ultimately, they just bummed us out. These were the 10 biggest letdowns of the year. "
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
AT&T ditches T-Mobile merger: So what's it mean for you? | Signal Strength - CNET News
AT&T ditches T-Mobile merger: So what's it mean for you? | Signal Strength - CNET News: "AT&T blamed regulators for the deal's demise, and the company said in a statement that consumers would be harmed and investment would be stifled as a result. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission--the two agencies that opposed the deal--said that AT&T's decision to abandon its purchase was a victory for consumers."
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How to Make Scanning Big Pictures Easy With (Freeware) Microsoft ICE - How-To Geek
How to Make Scanning Big Pictures Easy With (Freeware) Microsoft ICE - How-To Geek: "Scanning pics is a big enough pain, but oversize images can be a nightmare. Today, we’ll look at some tips at scanning huge images with smaller scanners, and how a bit of Microsoft freeware can make the process much easier."
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Monday, December 19, 2011
The 10 worst tablets of 2011 | Android Atlas - CNET Reviews
The 10 worst tablets of 2011 | Android Atlas - CNET Reviews: "Even mediocre tablets require a certain finesse of software and aesthetic. The screen, the right Android OS, the placement of the buttons, the cameras, and the connections all have to come together in the right way, and at the right price."
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The How-To Geek Guide to Buying an HDTV - How-To Geek
The How-To Geek Guide to Buying an HDTV - How-To Geek: "The HDTV market is loaded with high prices, jargon, and more than a few pitfalls for the uneducated consumer. Save your money, spare yourself a headache, and get the best bang for your buck with our detailed HDTV buying guide."
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The How-To Geek Guide to Scoring Free Wi-Fi - How-To Geek
The How-To Geek Guide to Scoring Free Wi-Fi - How-To Geek: "Readily available internet access is the lifeblood for laptops, netbooks, tablets, and other portable devices. Whether your travels take you to the local coffee house or across the country, never be without free Wi-Fi again."
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How To Secure Your Wi-Fi Network Against Intrusion - How-To Geek
How To Secure Your Wi-Fi Network Against Intrusion - How-To Geek: "nsecure Wi-Fi is the easiest way for people to access your home network, leech your internet, and cause you serious headaches with more malicious behavior. Read on as we show you how to secure your home Wi-Fi network."
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Should I repair or replace my computer? - East Valley Tribune: Data Doctors
Should I repair or replace my computer? - East Valley Tribune: Data Doctors: ": With Windows computers being so cheap these days, how do I know when it's better to repair or replace my computer when I have a problem? - Glenda"
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AMD Enters World Record For Fastest CPU | - TechnoFlames -
AMD Enters World Record For Fastest CPU | - TechnoFlames -: "Good news for Gaming world intellects from the PC world. All we gamer geeks think about is speed and smooth graphics. AMD has finally taken the lead. Their lead is so strong that it made them win a place in the Guiness World Records. "
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What's That Buzz: METRO Data Vac: The Eco Friendly, Cost and Time Saving Way to a Clean Computer
What's That Buzz: METRO Data Vac: The Eco Friendly, Cost and Time Saving Way to a Clean Computer: "I'm the family go to guy when ever dealing with electronics and computers. I've always had an assorted collection of cables, tools and components to help me do what I've needed to do. One thing I have always lacked was a good way to clean dust, dirt and debris off of my electronics. In the past I've had to resort to buying canned air to do the job. The problem with this is there never seemed to be enough air in the can to get the job finished and the cost of having to constantly buy canned air or dusters quickly adds up."
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