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Ericom AccessNow: Free 30 Day Product Evaluation
With Ericom AccessNow, an HTML5 RDP zero client, you don't need to download anything to your PC, Mac, iPad, or Chromebook to gain instant access to Windows apps & virtual desktops. Runs entirely...
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Photos: Family fun at the AAAS science show
American Association for the Advancement of Science hosts kid attractions ranging from online games to live snakes to remote-control robots.
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10 essential iPhone apps for fun and work
The app store is full of apps, and these will provide a lot of fun and productivity.
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T-Mobile doesn't think shared data is the answer for families
As a guy who uses a LOT of mobile devices, I have been asking for shared data (just like minutes) for years. However, now that carriers are getting ready to roll these out I have changed my mind...
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Android malware families nearly quadruple from 2011 to 2012
F-Secure has found that between Q1 2011 and Q1 2012, the number of Android malware families has increased from 10 to 37, and the number of malicious Android APKs has increased from 139 to 3,069.
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Should we allow Facebook access for actively serving military personnel?
The wife of an active-duty soldier learned of his death, not through the military's very carefully thought-out death-notification procedure, but over Facebook.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, Robot Prostitutes, Dating Spreadsheet Disaster
Revenge porn site becomes anti-bullying site, a dating spreadsheet goes viral, UK's largest abortion provider hacked, Kink sues a tube site and more.
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Is Apple REALLY family-friendly or does it just want you to think it is?
Could it really be so important to keep every cent that Apple has sent a team of lawyers to fight against refunding a few misleading in-app purchases made by little children?
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Hands on with Samsung Galaxy Player 4.2 (photos)
The Samsung Galaxy Player family is an alternative to the iPod touch. Although it isn't a mobile phone and has no data network, it's a WiFi enabled multimedia device.
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Health, fitness, and fun: The many applications of Bluetooth
The uses of Bluetooth isn't limited to just headpieces. At San Francisco's Westin St. Francis in Union Square, companies show off how they're using wireless technology to better shape your world.
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Why Developers Should Worry About Google Play
Google's Android Market becomes Google Play with renewed enforcement of their content policies.
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Google porn-bans Reddit Android app for linking to... Reddit
Google Play Market bans popular Reddit Android app over spurious adult content violations.
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HP announces first servers in the Gen8 family for improving management, ROI, and energy conservation in the data center
HP's new generation of servers, part of a two-year, $300-million effort, benefit from ProActive Insight archtecture, including lifecycle automation, dynamic workload acceleration, automated energy...
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Review: Wiebetech Drive eRazer Ultra (Verdict: sweet!)
The Drive eRazer Ultra is a standalone piece of hardware that give you the piece of mind that no one's going to recover data from a hard drive that's been in your chain of custody.
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Mow your lawn, mix up a solar cell?
Apparently, an MIT research is testing how to use agricultural waste such as grass clippings or dead leaves as the conductor material for small solar cells but the method is highly inefficient.
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Family plan powered by Windows Phone, Galaxy Nexus love, Chrome for Android (MobileTechRoundup show #260)
Kevin and I had plenty to talk about as we covered the last two weeks in mobile tech. Things are heating up after the holidays with lots of mobile shows coming our way.
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Cool and fun accessories for the iPad
The iPad accessory market is huge, and we've scouted out the coolest and most fun accesories for your iPad.
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Cool and Fun Accessories for the iPad
The iPad has a distinct advantage over competing tablets due to the massive third party accessory market. These accessories range from the simple case to things that turn the iPad into a full...
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An ode to the family IT guy
Familiar with fixing technology for family members over the holiday? You're not alone. McSweeney's presents an epic, narrative ode to you: the tech-conquering hero.
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Could Intel be dealt out of the Windows 8 tablet fun?
While you can't have a Windows 8 tablet without Microsoft, you don't necessarily need to invite Intel to the party
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Smartphones bring families together? Doubtful
A recent survey on American women suggested that mobile devices bring families closer together. You missed the point.
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