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|  | Facebook removes two-factor authentication mobile numbers from search 10.15.2012 1:55 PM Facebook users who have associated a mobile phone number with their accounts in order to enable the "Login Approvals" security feature can no longer be found on the website based on those phone numbers, the company said Monday. | |
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|  | Six tips for keeping mobile devices secure at work 10.15.2012 1:57 PM Consumer devices are being used for both work and play--and many companies are overwhelmed. | |
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|  | ICANN promotes new personalized website service 10.15.2012 2:15 PM The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has rolled out a new service designed to help users find the information they're looking for on ICANN's sprawling website. | |
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|  | Windows 8 brings malware improvements, says researcher 10.15.2012 3:01 PM Anti-malware protection and other security features are getting a lot of attention for the new OS. | |
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|  | Why an iPad Mini might be the right tablet for you 10.15.2012 3:49 PM The iPad Mini is rumored to be imminent, and if it's anything like it's larger sibling it could be a game changer for the tablet market. | |
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|  | Two new Asus laptops offer an Ubuntu Linux option 10.15.2012 3:51 PM These new machines can be purchased with either Windows 8 or Canonical's popular OS. | |
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|  | Google to fight malware on Android handsets 10.15.2012 4:26 PM An analysis of Google Play app code reveals new measures to fight malicious apps. | |
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|  | Preserve all your precious images (the right way) 10.16.2012 3:30 AM Here are some simple ways to quickly and correctly scan a shoebox full of photos, slides, or negatives. | |
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|  | Fingerprints everywhere! Are we ready for 400 million dirty Windows 8 touchscreens? 10.16.2012 3:30 AM With the arrival of Windows 8, legions of desktop PC users will encounter dirtier displays than they've ever seen before. Are users ready for touchscreen desktops? | |
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|  | Foxconn finds underage interns working at factory in China 10.16.2012 4:42 AM Electronics manufacturer Foxconn Technology Group said on Tuesday that students as young as 14, below the legal working age, were found employed at a company factory in China that has been said to make products for Japanese gaming firm Nintendo. | |
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