Facebook users squint at font size change
Before you make an appointment with your eye doctor, it's not your eyes. It's Facebook.
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Toshiba ships one of the first dual-core tablets
Toshiba started shipping its Folio 100 tablet, which has a powerful dual-core processor and full high-definition graphics capabilities -- features designed to outperform Apple's iPad.
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Vendors: 'Just nuke 'em'? Or is there a better way?
The best approach is to stress relationships over antagonism.
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MetroPCS expands LTE to L.A., Philly
The nation's fifth-largest wireless carrier, MetroPCS Communications, launched its 4G LTE service in the Los Angeles and Philadelphia metro areas today, bringing the faster wireless technology to five major U.S. markets.
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Jump to the Top or Bottom of a Web Page
Regular Hassle-Free PC readers know that I'm a huge fan of keyboard shortcuts. And I just realized that of all the ones I've shared over the years, I never mentioned two of my favorites.
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Microsoft says Cloud computing slowed by data rules
The patchwork of rules across Europe regarding the handling of data poses a hurdle for Microsoft's efforts to provide cloud-based services, a senior Microsoft attorney said on Thursday.
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Cool Yule Tools: Lessons learned
This issue of Network World features the 2010 edition of Cool Yule Tools. We tried more than 140 products and present our findings in print and online. Through this process, I've learned some valuable lessons about consumer technology this year, and want to share some of these insights.
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Don't be an application bigot
Many security decisions and acceptable use policies are based on a false categorization of applications. "Business applications" are good, safe and have business value. "Personal applications" are bad, unsafe and have no business value.
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Third jury fines Minnesota woman $1.5M for pirating 24 songs
A Minnesota federal jury ordered a woman to pay $1.5 million, or $62,500 per song, to recording companies for pirating 24 songs.
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Ditch Your Keyboard With Windows Voice Commands
In the not-too-distant future, children will look at keyboards and mice with a mixture of amusement and derision. Advances in speech-recognition and dictation technology have quietly made stunning leaps forward in recent years; and although it isn't perfect yet, speech recognition has suddenly achieved very good usability. Here's how to take advantage of Windows 7's built-in voice command tools and make a break from the keyboard and mouse.
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