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Limiting the feds' snooping

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Limiting the feds' snooping
Recent developments could portend the demise of National Security Letters, which allow the FBI to get private customer information without a judge's approval. Read More

Lens filters protect your pricey camera glass: Here are your options
Using protective lenses on your interchangeable lens camera is a no-brainer, so we offer some hints on how to shop for them. Read More

Hands off the smartphone map, California court tells drivers
Mapping technology and smartphones often go hand in hand, but in California if you want to check your destination on your mobile device don't be driving at the same time. Read More

The clock is ticking for Windows XP and Office 2003 users
Microsoft has begun the countdown to ending support for these old versions of Windows and Office Read More


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Why Ultrabook™ Convertible Devices for the Enterprise
User expectations place new demands on IT. Often users prefer the mobility of a tablet, but need the processing power of an actual computer. Read the white paper, "Why Ultrabook Convertible Devices for the Enterprise," to learn about the real-world benefits of Intel® Ultrabook™ convertibles. Learn more.

No, programmers don't code all day
A new survey finds out what software developers already know: writing code is only one part of the job Read More

GameStick delay underscores the gamble of Kickstarter
PlayJam, which got Kickstarter support for its GameStick console, has delayed release of the portable device to its backers to early June from its initial April target. Read More

5 tips for running a successful crowdsourcing campaign
More entrepreneurs are raising money via crowdsourcing sites like Kickstarter, but it doesn't mean you're guaranteed a home run. Read More

With Firefox 22, Mozilla escalates the tracking battle
Third-party cookies are automatically blocked by default in this early browser release. Read More

 

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