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Sunday, 21 August 2011 13:19
Customer Support
As with just about every other form of online communication, Twitter is also subject to abuse from spammers and people sending around links to malicious sites and software.
How can I stop this? It's a good idea to never click on a link from someone you don't personally know. |  |
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Monday, 15 August 2011 12:00
Customer Support
| Google has agreed to acquire Motorola Mobility, the cellphone maker, for $12.5 billion.
The acquisition is the company's largest, and would turn Google, which makes the Android mobile operating system, into a full-fledged cellphone manufacturer in direct competition with Apple. |
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Tuesday, 09 August 2011 10:32
Customer Support
| This is a great time to be using the Internet for document storage — we’re awash in cloud service options, from Dropbox to SkyDrive to SugarSync and a dozen others. But there’s a new kid on the block that’s definitely worth your attention: It appears to have taken the best bits of all the existing services, and mixed them together for a truly impressive offering.
Cloud Experience, or CX for short, is an online file storage and sharing service that offers a massive 10GB of space for free. |
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Monday, 01 August 2011 16:00
Customer Support
| Malicious software is leaping from PCs to cell phones, as malware makers target the platform in hopes of making a quick buck. Examples include the infected DroidDream and Plankton Android apps. An infected app released into the Android Market can infect several thousand users’ phones before anyone discovers the presence of the malware. Though the extent of Android malware has been overstated, it's best to learn now how to protect yourself and your data from attacks, instead of waiting until mobile malware becomes a more serious problem. |
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Friday, 29 July 2011 00:00
Customer Support
| If you've still got an unlimited AT&T data plan that you're holding onto for dear life to stream gigs and gigs of data, your life is about to suck a lot more. |
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Monday, 27 June 2011 09:14
Customer Support
| Starting in July you'll be able to pick up an ASUS super thin Eee PC X101 running MeeGo for about $199 or a Windows 7 version (X101H) starting at $310. The base model will come equipped with a 1.33GHz, single-core Atom N435, a six-cell battery, and a small SSD (most probably a 16GB). |
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