ITworld Tonight | | We talk to an Oakland, California stolen car investigator about how license plate scans are used to solve crimes. | | Issue highlights 1. 11 free mobile apps for city life 2. Hands-on with the Google Chromecast 3. SURVEY: Share your opinions & enter to win $500 4. Quick tip: Pin your most-used Office documents for easy access 5. Dell strikes down shareholder vote proposal for buyout 6. How to be more productive at work 7. Starbucks dumps AT&T for Google in Wi-Fi swap 8. Developer Arguments gives you yet another place to debate how to pronounce 'GIF' | We've sifted through a wealth of mobile apps to see which ones can best help you find transportation, food, housing and local events in your city. READ MORE | A $35 streamer is hard to pass up, but for now functionality is somewhat limited. READ MORE | Got 10 minutes? Take this brief survey about your involvement with and interest in various technology categories and enter for a chance to win $500. READ MORE | Save time in Word, Excel, etc. by pinning your most frequently used documents. READ MORE | Dell's board has struck down new shareholder voting guidelines for a buyout proposed by company founder Michael Dell and his associates, Silver Lake Partners, which are in a fight with investor Carl Icahn to take the PC maker private. READ MORE | How to conquer pesky co-workers, your ever-present phone and more. READ MORE | Starbucks says that it will drop AT&T as a wireless partner in favor of Google, boasting that the change will provide a 10-fold speed boost to the millions of users that use the coffee chain's free Wi-Fi every day. READ MORE | A site guaranteed to get your geeky blood boiling, 'Developer Arguments' puts forward tech's greatest rivalries for you to debate. READ MORE | | | | | |
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