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3 great alternatives to two-factor authentication via text-message

7 things you can do to make Internet Explorer more secure

Cats vs. robots: The ultimate Internet showdown

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June 03, 2013
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Three great alternatives to two-factor authentication via text-message

Asking customers or employees to pull out their phones and input a code every time they want to log onto your site is too much friction.

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Issue highlights

1. 7 things you can do to make Internet Explorer more secure

2. Cats vs. robots: The ultimate Internet showdown

3. Why you won't benefit from Google's unlocked phones

4. An economist's dire warning about global warming

5. Nokia Lumia 928 review: Humdrum phone makes Windows Phone even less appealing

6. Researcher cracks the code on what makes a tweet popular

7. Rude and overworked? Blame tech

8. Google says 'no' to sexually explicit content on Glass

9. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Learning jQuery

7 things you can do to make Internet Explorer more secure

Still use Internet Explorer? There's no shame in that -- unless you ignore these tips for safer browsing. READ MORE

Cats vs. robots: The ultimate Internet showdown

Two great obsessions that go great together? READ MORE

Why you won't benefit from Google's unlocked phones

Google likes to crow about unlocked smartphones running stock Android, but these handsets aren't for everyone. READ MORE

An economist's dire warning about global warming

By ignoring the potential consequences of global warming, we are making a dangerous bet, warns a Harvard economics professor. READ MORE

Nokia Lumia 928 review: Humdrum phone makes Windows Phone even less appealing

The Nokia Lumia 928 doesn't do much to stand out from the company's other mobile offerings. READ MORE

Researcher cracks the code on what makes a tweet popular

It's all about early retweets. READ MORE

Rude and overworked? Blame tech

IT execs say employees are getting ruder on the job, and they're blaming technology for the rise in bad manners. READ MORE

Google says 'no' to sexually explicit content on Glass

Google Glass can, in theory, be used for lots of things, but sexually explicit material is one area now off limits to developers. READ MORE

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