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How to extend your home Wi-Fi network
Anemic Wi-Fi is a common problem, and if you're router and modem are far from your livingroom, streaming videos and the like can be difficult. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to solve it. Read More

Bluedriver: Vehicle data capture for geeks
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about Automatic, a dongle that plugs into your car's OBD-II connector and sends data about your car's performance and your driving via Bluetooth LE to an app on your iOS or Android smartphone. Read More

10 things you need to know about Microsoft's Surface Pro 3
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Two new ways to find your next favorite mobile app
Apple's iTunes App Store and Google Play are a bit like Moroccan city marketplaces: There's a lot going on, and it's all a bit chaotic and overwhelming. Browsing by categories or searching by keyword helps. But not much. Fortunately, there are alternatives. Read More

User beware: That mobile app is spying on you
A recent study of the 400 most popular iOS and Android apps reveals that nearly all free apps collect users' personal data. Read More

Minilock, a simple but powerful file encryption app
I don't tend to think about file encryption much, aside from it being an interesting technical problem. Guarding my privacy has been a low priority. I figure since I've got nothing to hide, I don't really care who is tracking what. It's also a pain to encrypt messages, especially when the other end is not in IT. If it were made easier, it would probably be more common. Enter Minilock. Read More

Celebrating Venn diagrams: A few funny and geeky diagrams
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