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In theory Google could listen in on phone conversations and serve ads based on background noise
Firefox is used by more than 20 percent of all Internet users
Pinterest pros provide 14 keys to help you use the virtual bulletin--or 'pin'--board to promote your brand and drive traffic to your website or business.
As the demand for enterprise collaboration continues to grow, more businesses are looking to internal social networks to manage workflow, foster collaboration and improve innovation.
New Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail client has tabs on top and Web search built in, with instant messaging coming soon. Firefox browser has improved synch features.
Tether, an HTML5 ‘app,’ promises to turn your iPhone into a hotspot without those pricey extra service charges from your wireless carrier. But CIO.com blogger James A. Martin had no luck at all getting Tether to work.
The Targus USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Dual Video Docking Station lets you attach two HD displays to your laptop, and it uses USB 3.0 technology for speedy data transfers. This full-featured docking station is sure to meet even the most demanding users'
If you hate Windows 8, you'll hate Internet Explorer 10. Microsoft's next generation browser is worth a look, but if you're not running a touch-enabled system, IE10 won't give you much to get excited about.
Cosmetics retailer Sephora knew the iPad could produce a whole new market of buyers eager to swipe and tap their way into new make-up purchases. So they provided an app to make the experience as appealing as possible.
Google's new privacy policy went live last week. The new u001cfeatureu001d combines the information Google collects on you from all of its applications. If you feel like your privacy is at risk, here are four tips to help you remain as anonymou
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