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Carbon's Android Twitter app puts shame in Twitter's game

  Carbon's Android Twitter app puts shame in Twitter's game | HP Chromebook arrives with disappointing price in tow
 
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Will the FCC's free WiFi plan bridge the digital divide?
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Making Workload Automation More Efficient
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The Unified Communications Journey
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Carbon's Android Twitter app puts shame in Twitter's game
Carbon is that good. It's a great Twitter client, sure, but it's also an example of what can be done on a platform that supposedly doesn't emphasize design. Read More

HP Chromebook arrives with disappointing price in tow
Last week we heard that HP was entering the Chromebook market but we didn't expect to see it arrive so soon. Read More

Former Atari CEO bids to save his old gaming company from bankruptcy
Former Atari Interactive CEO Frédéric Chesnais has decided to take a 25.23% stake in the company in a bid to save it from bankruptcy, Atari announced on Tuesday. Read More

FTC report suggests ways to improve mobile privacy
Under the recommendations laid out in a report released Friday by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), consumers would gain a much better understanding of how their data is gathered and used by key players in the mobile universe. Read More


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Why Grid-based Scale-out Storage Is Better
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Tools for the paranoid: 5 free security tools to protect your data
Tools for protecting passwords, browsing anonymously, and encrypting our most precious documents. Read More

My love-hate relationship with my Verizon (Samsung) Range Extender
I installed a Verizon Range Extender about 2 1/2 years ago and when it works it is flawless, but it is quirky. Read More

Google and Mozilla hail WebRTC interop between Chrome and Firefox
Developers now can create audio and video communications applications that work across the Chrome and Firefox browsers without the need for plug-ins. Read More

Amazon Instant Video or Netflix on the Wii U?
We got a Wii U recently, and I'm trying to pick a streaming video service for it. I used to have Netflix, but canceled my subscription back when they nearly doubled prices for streaming and a single DVD at a time by mail. Read More

 

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