Netflix Testing New Monthly Streaming Options | News & Opinion | PCMag.com: "Netflix is testing two new streaming options to help fill in the gaps between its current viewing plans.
Some new members are being greeted with the option (see below) to spend $7 per month for single-screen access, or $10 each month to share content among three screens—be it a TV, smartphone, or tablet."
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Netgear Nighthawk review: One of the best 802.11ac routers you can buy | PCWorld
Netgear Nighthawk review: One of the best 802.11ac routers you can buy | PCWorld: "Netgear's Nighthawk 802.11ac router boasts a strong feature set, delivers exceptional range, and is reasonably priced. It's the best Wi-Fi router on the market, at least for now."
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D-Link DIR-868L 802.11ac Wi-Fi router review: Fast and surprisingly inexpensive | PCWorld
D-Link DIR-868L 802.11ac Wi-Fi router review: Fast and surprisingly inexpensive | PCWorld: "Don’t judge D-Link’s DIR-868L by its surprisingly low price tag. At the time of my review, it was street-priced a full $70 lower than the Asus RT-AC68U, even though it outperformed its competitor in several of my benchmark tests. Asus has a number of features the D-Link can’t match—but still, that’s a lot of cash."
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Bosch says the future is the Internet of Things - Computerworld
Bosch says the future is the Internet of Things - Computerworld: "Computerworld - Bosch, a company best known as a maker of appliances, including stoves, dishwashers, washing machines and coffee makers, is increasing its focus on the Internet of Things."
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Bosch says the future is the Internet of Things - Computerworld
Bosch says the future is the Internet of Things - Computerworld: "Computerworld - Bosch, a company best known as a maker of appliances, including stoves, dishwashers, washing machines and coffee makers, is increasing its focus on the Internet of Things."
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
9 apps to help you get acquainted with your new Android tablet | TechHive
9 apps to help you get acquainted with your new Android tablet | TechHive: "So you just fired up your brand new tablet, and while it comes with a few apps—a number of them likely provided by Google—you want to know what others you should grab. This collection of must-have apps, all optimized for tablets, will make that first few days with your shiny new toy that much more enjoyable, and help make that "getting to know you" phase just a bit easier. Most of them are free, some of them cost money a few bucks, but they all come highly recommended."
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How to Set Up Your New PC | PCMag.com
How to Set Up Your New PC | PCMag.com: "Did you receive a pristine, mint Windows 8/8.1 computer this holiday season? Congratulations! I wish I could say you're ready to go."
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The Weirdest Tech Stories of 2013 - Slideshow from PCMag.com
The Weirdest Tech Stories of 2013 - Slideshow from PCMag.com: "On any given day, amidst the Apple rumors and reports of tech acquisitions, we are bound to see a few bizarre stories in our Twitter and RSS feeds or email inboxes. This year was no exception, as companies from Google to Dell served up news that made us chuckle or do a double take."
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Monday, December 30, 2013
Cubify Cube 3D Printer Review and Giveaway
Cubify Cube 3D Printer Review and Giveaway: "3D printing is the next manufacturing revolution, they tell us. No longer will we need to trek down to the store to buy that widget – we can print one at home. Most affordable 3D printers are sold as self-assembly kits, involving weeks of tinkering to get even the most basic print, but the Cubify Cube promises to be plug-and-plug with minimal fuss. Does it live up to that promise?"
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How to Work Offline on a Chromebook
How to Work Offline on a Chromebook: "Contrary to all the criticism out there, a Chromebook can be surprisingly useful offline. The key to using a Chromebook offline is preparing ahead of time and ensuring your apps and data will be ready.
Sure, a Chromebook is more useful when you’re online, but that applies to all computers these days. A Chromebook’s offline mode can get you through a flight, subway ride, or another period of time without Internet access."
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Sure, a Chromebook is more useful when you’re online, but that applies to all computers these days. A Chromebook’s offline mode can get you through a flight, subway ride, or another period of time without Internet access."
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