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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Verizon's Droid Charge to finally hit stores May 14th
After a brief hiccup, Verizon is giving the Droid Charge launch a second go.
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Mobile data charges are simply insane
I've come to the conclusion that mobile data charges are simply insane.
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Mystery MobileMe $1 charge explained
A call from his bankcard security team about a worrisome $1 charge sent TidBITS publisher Adam Engst on a journey through Appleland's customer support. It turned out that the charge was not a...
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Lost phone reveals scary truth about mobile Web charges
I knew that mobile data charges - for those without an unlimited usage plan - could add up fast. But this is crazy. My mother-in-law lost her phone - at the grocery store on Monday morning, she...
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Do Congressmen's charges of Chinese hacking hold water?
InfoWorld notes that the congressmen who claimed China hacked their computers probably have scant evidence of the charges. "It's so very hard to conclude that something came from someplace if all...
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Score one for the little guy: FCC entirely backs consumer in Sprint slamming case
The meme that this FCC is highly partial to the interests of large broadband service providers and telcos has often been hammered home on these screens. While I am certainly not ready to...
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Why regulations are important
I'm making a trip to Europe next week, landing in Shannon Airport (near Limerick Ireland) Sunday morning then moving on to London that following Tuesday. In a way, it's like returning home, as I...
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When in 'Roam' (or Brussels), elites protect their own
Jens F. Laurson and George A. Pieler explain why cell phone roaming charges in Europe remain stuck in the stratosphere.
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Malware charges users for free Android apps on Google Play
Android users are being tricked into paying for free apps. The malware is a new variant of the Android.Opfake family that pushes fake versions of popular Android apps to unsuspecting consumers.
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Microsoft to charge customers $99 to remove OEM 'crapware'
So, the OEMs make money from installing crapware onto PCs, and now Microsoft is making money removing it. Makes you realize why more and more people are buying Apple hardware.
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon aims to lead corporate ultrabook charge
Pricing is yet to be determined, but Lenovo is only the first in the corporate ultrabook parade. HP, Dell and a host of others will push ultrabooks on corporations.
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Charging points still sticking point for electric vehicle drivers
Non-rhetorical question: if you bought an electric vehicle tomorrow, would you know where to charge it outside your home?
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US charges Russian over $1.45 million hacking scheme
A Russian national has been charged in the U.S. for allegedly hacking into brokerage accounts and executing fraudulent trades. Four brokerage firms claim caused combined $1 million in losses.
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Charge your Android phone using a 'Solar Charger' app? Well, no...
People just don't read the app descriptions, and user reviews for apps are, on the whole, useless.
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iPad 3: Explanation of the charging after 100% issue
The iPad 3 battery continues charging even after it reports that it's "100%" full. In reality, it continues to charge for another 2 hours and 10 minutes.
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Social media charges and prosecutions
Just how far is social media monitored, and what examples are there of convictions based upon it?
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Small electric vehicle charging company scores Navy pilot
The $60,000 project will see charging infrastructure installed at Navy facilities in Washington, D.C.; Indian Head, Md.; and San Diego.
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Student found guilty of charges in webcam suicide case
A jury has found an ex-student guilty of 15 charges in the webcam case of Tyler Clementi.
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No outlet in sight? These solar kits keep your notebook charged
Treehugger features 5 solar charging kits configured for laptop computers, but be prepared for the privilege of harvesting more battery life from the sun.
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Man charged with threatening to kill Obama on Facebook, Twitter
A man was arrested last week for two Facebook posts: he said he would a) assassinate US President Barack Obama by b) putting a bullet through Obama's head, and upload the incident to YouTube.
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