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| | Iomega launches new flagship network storage array 10.10.2012 1:49 PM Iomega has a new network storage array that can house up to 48TB of data on your network. | |
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| | Add useful tools to your Skype desktop app with Pamela Professional 10.10.2012 2:01 PM If you're a heavy user of Skype, or the owner of a small business, Pamela Professional a software app to get. | |
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| | Autumn: This font will chill you to the bone 10.10.2012 2:44 PM TrueType font Autumn is composed of crooked sticks intertwined to form glyphs. It includes all upper and lower case letters but no punctuation or numbers--and it's complex enough to look best at 60 points and bigger--so plan accordingly. | |
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| | eBay redesign takes page from Pinterest 10.10.2012 2:55 PM The Internet mainstay eBay is getting a hip-looking makeover for the modern Web. | |
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| | Microsoft terms talk of Office on iPad 'inaccurate' 10.10.2012 2:58 PM Microsoft today disavowed comments made by its Czech subsidiary that the company will roll out iOS and Android apps of its Office suite early next year. | |
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| | Halloween Spider: Spin your words wisely with this creepy font 10.10.2012 3:10 PM TrueType font Halloween Spider, nicely designed by Claude, pairs bold uppercase glyphs with spiders that seem to walk across well-placed webs. | |
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| | Privacyfix plug-in protects your privacy in Chrome browser 10.10.2012 3:30 PM The new Privacyfix add-on gives you power over your data as you surf the Web. | |
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| | LinkedIn now lets you follow big thinkers, or even become one 10.10.2012 3:30 PM LinkedIn, looking to lure more of its 175 million users to visit its website regularly, has begun inviting members to follow a cast of 150 "influential thought leaders." | |
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| | Buffied: Take a stab at Halloween with this free font 10.10.2012 3:42 PM Even if you've never seen Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Buffied is a delightfully shiver-inducing font. The letters are well-balanced, making them relatively easy to read for such a stylized font. | |
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| | Supreme Court refuses to hear NSA, AT&T wiretapping case 10.10.2012 4:15 PM The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to overturn legal immunity for telecom carriers that allegedly participated with a U.S. National Security Agency surveillance program during the last decade. | |
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