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Mobile devices are edging closer to fulfilling their long-delayed promise as digital wallets. Via TechinBiz Delete the scoop?
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Sure, you can already snag one of those Chromebooks from places such as Amazon, Best Buy and Google's own Play shop. But, starting today, the Mountain Delete the scoop?
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Today Workforce is becoming more Mobile Via TechinBiz Delete the scoop?
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You gotta love security geeks -- they can make it so easy for you. At least, if you're a black hat hacker. Delete the scoop?
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China's Tianhe-2 outflanks U.S. systems to take No. 1 spot in Top500 list Delete the scoop?
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With privacy concerns at a new high following PRISM revelations, VCs want to invest more in security and privacy. And anti-tracking startup Disconnect fits the bill.
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Karbonn Mobiles says that Titanium S6 Smartphone will come with a Full HD Display screen. The smartphone will be powered by Qualcomm snapdragon Delete the scoop?
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On Monday, Apple revealed that it received between 4,000 and 5,000 requests for data from U.S. authorities in the six months to the end of May.
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We are getting close to the day. Not quite - but it's close. The day, that is, when more people use smartphones (cell phones always connected to the Internet, the world of apps, e-mail, media... Via Gary Hayes
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Quote "And we are engaged in a grand social conversation about smartphone ethics and etiquette. An unscientific Facebook survey shows people are thinking about these issues. When shouldn't you use a cell phone? Lari Robling of Philadelphia writes, "Walking. I'm tired of being plowed into on the sidewalk. Driving. I'm tired of being run over crossing the street. Never in a restaurant. Pretty much think of it as going to the bathroom. It's something you have to do, but do it in private." Rachel Ezekiel-Fishbein of Elkins Park speaks for many when she proscribes phones at the dinner table, and Perry Dane of Wynnewood says nix at religious services. Chris Reynolds of Philadelphia writes, "Never use a smartphone in a locker room, or any phone in the bathroom." Bo Child of Princeton Junction says a big nyet for movies. Mitchell Sommers of Lancaster advises against phones in court, "unless you want to see a Deputy Sheriff walk off with it." Lauren Rooney, of Harrisburg, writes, "Don't use any phone while driving or while at a store check out. If it's an intimate or personal conversation, have it in private." As for texts: proofread them, keep them short, and no sexting." Delete the scoop?
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Hotmail and Outlook.com have long supported linked email accounts for organizing messages. However, Microsoft now sees connected accounts as tempting Delete the scoop?
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Technology giant Samsung plans to sell a variation of its flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone that will transmit data at nearly twice the normal speed, the head of its mobile business has said. Via TechinBiz Delete the scoop?
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Nowadays, we can't help but be skeptical of products that claim to be a smartwatch. In fact, what is a smartwatch, anyway? Perhaps GEAK, a Shanghai-based Delete the scoop?
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While we were all gushing over iOS 7 and the new Macs, it was easy to miss the relatively minor announcement that Apple has added support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi to two of its key hardware products: the MacBook Air and the Airport Extreme. Delete the scoop?
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Toby’s Estate Coffee in Brooklyn should be my favorite local coffee shop. The Australian company’s first US location is big and bright, with ample seating, great service, and terrific coffee...
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