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How to prevent strangers on Google+ from flooding your Gmail inbox

01.10.2014 6:00 AM

A recent Google change lets any Google+ user contact you via Gmail. Here's how to stop that potential spam flood before it starts.

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SteamOS now supports AMD and Intel graphics

01.09.2014 11:38 AM

Valves Linux-based operating system, SteamOS, now supports AMD and Intel graphics thanks to yesterdays update.

 

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Snapchat says sorry for the hack, with a tweak to its app

01.09.2014 12:20 PM

The company's mobile app now lets users de-link their phone numbers from their usernames

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2014 will be the year you upgrade your network to 802.11ac

01.10.2014 7:36 AM

We saw more than a dozen new 802.11ac routers at CES 2014, including several travel models.

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Lenovo widens lead as PC market decline slows

01.10.2014 8:51 AM

Worldwide PC shipments dipped again in the fourth quarter of 2013, but analysts said that they believe the market is leveling out. Lenovo continued to hold the top spot as the world's leading PC supplier.

PCWorld News

Facebook killing off one kind of ad that some users hated

01.09.2014 5:30 PM

A program pairing user activity with promotional content will disappear come April 9

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This product will put you to sleep -- but that's a good thing

01.09.2014 6:25 PM

The Good Night Bulb from Lighting Science removes the kind blue hues of light that can keep your brain alert when you should be winding down for the day.

CES Picks

CES 2014 Picks: Gear, oddities, and attitudes we really liked

01.10.2014 3:30 AM

The standouts of CES include Google Glass apps, saucy booth signs, 4K projectors, 3D printers, digital entertainment gear that only Brad Pitt could afford, and more.

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Overstock.com now accepts Bitcoin for online purchases

01.10.2014 7:00 AM

The e-tailer is the biggest name to embrace the digital crypto-currency yet.

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Target doubles hack attack victim estimate to 70 million, personal info stolen too

01.10.2014 8:17 AM

Identity thieves may have taken email addresses, mailing addresses and other information, the company says

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Default settings leave external hard drives connected to Asus routers wide open

01.09.2014 1:38 PM

Private files can be accessed over the Internet by anyone with basic knowledge

CES Pans

CES 2014 Fails: The gadgets and goings-on we'd rather forget

01.10.2014 3:30 AM

An event featuring the Cowardly Lion? A store devoted to the Kardashians? Grumpy Cat headphones? Join us as we grumble about the stinkers of CES 2014.

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