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06.07.2013

Report: NSA PRISM program spied on Americans' emails, searches

06.06.2013 4:32 PM

The National Security Agency's PRISM program tapped directly into the servers of most of the web's largest companies, monitoring our search history, the content of emails, file transfers, and live chats, The Guardian alleges.

Windows 8.1 video tour puts a friendly face on the Start screen

06.05.2013 12:16 PM

Microsoft has released a video overview of some of the new features of Windows 8.1, taking pains to show off how personalized the Start screen can be.

 

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Free Google Drive tools you're not using (but should be)

06.06.2013 3:00 AM

Google Drive can do more than store stuff. Check out these tools for automatic backup, easy file sharing, collaboration, encryption, music, and more.

Smash smartphone. Throw it in the ocean. Hope DriveSavers doesn't get it.

06.05.2013 3:07 AM

This really happened! How the biggest name in data recovery helps fight crime.

Build the ultimate Intel Haswell PC for under $1000

06.05.2013 3:30 AM

Upgrading to Intel's hot new Haswell processor requires a brand-new motherboard, so why not build an awesome new PC while you're at it?

Thinner, touchier, more efficient: Intel tightens its Ultrabook definition

06.03.2013 11:01 PM

With the launch of its 4th-gen Core CPUs, Intel also increases the Ultrabook's baseline requirements.

Forget Haswell: Why tablet processors mean more to Intel at Computex

06.04.2013 3:00 AM

Intel's bid for mobile relevance became a whole lot stronger at Computex, starting with the news of an x86-based Samsung Galaxy Tab.

7 things you can do to make Internet Explorer more secure

05.31.2013 3:30 AM

Microsoft's browser has a lot of great security built in. Here's how to optimize your settings for safer surfing.

Intel's Atom is on a collision course with Core—and everybody loses

06.04.2013 12:16 PM

Here's the question that's keeping Intel up at night: If the latest "Bay Trail" Atom chips are really that good, why does anyone need a "Haswell" PC at all?

Hands on with the new Razer Blade, a gaming Ultrabook thinner than a Macbook Air

05.30.2013 6:30 PM

Razer takes aim at the ultraportable market with the new Razer Blade, a 14-inch gaming laptop that's thinner and lighter than the Macbook Air.

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

05.31.2013 9:58 AM

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. Here's what else you can offer them while keeping your brand safe.

Android PC numbers increase with Acer's new Haswell desktop

05.31.2013 10:25 AM

Acer is expected to double down on Android PCs by announcing an overpowered and underpriced all-in-one PC rocking a fourth-generation Intel "Haswell" Core processor, as a Windows 8 alternative.

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