Tuesday 13 November 2012

How to choose just the right all-in-one computer for you

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How to choose just the right all-in-one computer for you

11.07.2012 3:30 AM

If you think all-in-one PCs are weak computers good only for Web surfing and light productivity apps, you haven't shopped for an all-in-one PC lately.

Three simple rules for buying a new laptop

11.09.2012 7:32 AM

How much RAM do you need? How much storage? And how important is the processor, really?

 

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Black Friday shopping: What to expect

11.10.2012 8:44 AM

Want to get the scoop on the deals you can score at many of the big box stores? Check out the website The Coupons App, which shows leaked ads from major retailers.

AT&T deal slashes $100 off tablets with 2-year contract

11.09.2012 7:46 AM

AT&T is trying to entice tablet shoppers by offering $100 discounts with a two-year data contract. But it's worth considering the cost of a yearly data plan to determine whether this is a deal.

Staples embraces Amazon with pick-up lockers

11.06.2012 9:38 AM

Staples plans to install Amazon Lockers in its U.S. stores, says report.

AT&T to pay $700,000 fine and refund wireless customers over billing error

11.07.2012 6:58 AM

FCC fines AT&T over forcing customers to switch from pay-as-you-go to monthly data plans.

MasterCard shows 'Display Cards' with LCD screen and PIN

11.09.2012 5:05 AM

MasterCard announced it is rolling out new, high-tech credit cards featuring touch-sensitive buttons and LCD screens.

Best Buy previews Black Friday Ad

11.08.2012 8:07 AM

Attention Black Friday shoppers, Best Buy has an online preview of its flyer for the post-Thanksgiving shop fest featuring doorbuster-priced Windows 8 PCs, gaming consoles, DSLRs, and 3D HDTVS.

Obama tech adviser says re-election sets stage for progress on spectrum

11.08.2012 6:45 AM

Federal initiatives to make more spectrum available for mobile services are likely to take off running after President Barack Obama's re-election on Tuesday, a member of a presidential technology commission said.

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