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Inconsistent coverage is one of WiFi's big problems. Here's how to get more out of your home WiFi.
 
  How to boost home WiFi for PCs and more  
  Inconsistent coverage is one of Wi-Fi's big problems.  
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  You might not need to print as much as you do.   Q and A: Save money on printer ink
Kim Komando answers questions on consumer technology.
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  Kelly Shelden of Minneapolis attended WWDC   App experts pick their favorites: Here's what's hot
Software developers in San Francisco for Apple's conference tell us what's hot.
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  Brian Acton is WhatsApp's co-founder.   WhatsApp co-founder still 'numb' after Facebook deal
Brian Acton vows users should have no fears the service will change privacy policies.
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  The headquarters for Verizon Communications in midtown Manhattan is shown in 2005.   War of words between Verizon and Netflix heats up
Verizon sends cease and desist letter to Netflix over screen message blaming the ISP for slow service.
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  Judy Mellett of Toronto poses while playing a video game through Myvu's personal media viewer at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in 2008.   Survey: Video gamers more social and more socially conscious
Video games are a multigenerational activity, survey finds.
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  Michael Cayman is attending the Apple WWDC   WWDC: Meet tomorrow's tech stars
Young students attend Apple conference to learn how to make better apps.
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  Masayoshi Son, chairman and CEO of SoftBank, interacts with a humanoid robot named Pepper during a media event in Urayasu, Japan. The robot is capable of interacting with people through emotions and body language.   Japanese company unveils emotional robot
A Japanese billionaire unveils affectionate robot that reads human emotions.
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  Ralf Groene, the Surface creative director, is a member of Albert Shum's team at Microsoft.   Shum guides Microsoft's design renaissance
Ex-Nike designer aims to help Microsoft staffers connect with consumers and each other.
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  The Twitter logo.   Twitter buys mobile ad startup Namo Media
News of Namo Media acquisition gives Twitter stock a lift.
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Chiquita Thomas and Genevieve Rich give thanks to God for their safety after high winds from a severe thunderstorm blew apart Thomas's garage in the Tanner community south of Athens, Ala.

Chiquita Thomas and Genevieve Rich give thanks to God for their safety after high winds from a severe thunderstorm blew apart Thomas's garage in the Tanner community south of Athens, Ala.
 
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