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Why your smartphone battery hates Twitter and Facebook

06.16.2013 1:18 PM

Twitter and Facebook are killing your phone battery, but you don't need a dedicated app for that.

Five ways the Sprint-Clearwire drama might end

06.17.2013 11:00 AM

The battle of takeovers among Sprint Nextel, Dish Network, Clearwire and SoftBank has heated up as Clearwire's board recommended shareholders accept Dish's bid instead of Sprint's.

 

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Hunting down the best unique games at E3 2013

06.16.2013 3:00 PM

The gaming industry loves sequels -- perhaps a little too much. But in this video report, we find a few entirely games that are worth your attention.

Review: Sony's waterproof Xperia Tablet Z is bathtub-compatible

06.17.2013 3:00 AM

It's light. It's even waterproof. And it's a serious contender in the 10-inch Android tablet market.

5 social media deals that make Waze and Tumblr seem like steals

06.17.2013 3:30 AM

Tech companies' spending billions of dollars on up-and-coming social sites is nothing new, but a few past deals might surprise you.

3 hidden gems of E3 2013

06.17.2013 6:01 AM

There's more to E3 than big-budget sequels and flashy next-gen hardware. Plenty of amazing games are hiding on the show floorif you know where to look.

Apple received thousands of data requests from US law enforcement

06.17.2013 6:17 AM

Apple received between 4,000 and 5,000 requests for customer data from U.S. law enforcement between Dec. 1 and May 31, the company said on Monday.

Businesses urged to take control of public cloud security

06.17.2013 7:04 AM

Security monitoring can be done in some public cloud environments, according to Gartner; and if you're using public cloud services, it may be time to think about doing it.

Experimental ebook DRM tweaks text to trace piracy

06.17.2013 7:45 AM

A new antipiracy technology is being developed by a German university. The method, called SiDiM, applies subtle changes to the text of individual ebooks, to more easily identify the source of piracy.

Manage passwords, and not just on the Web

06.17.2013 7:49 AM

Mgentry2 asked the Windows forum to recommend password managers that can " keep track of both online passwords and desktop application passwords (Outlook, Quicken, etc.)."

Google funds campaign against child porn online

06.17.2013 8:06 AM

Google announced a new multimillion-dollar investment in creating technology that will filter out images of child sexual abuse.

US cyberspying damages trust, European Union leaders say

06.17.2013 8:25 AM

Europes top privacy watchdog and the Digital Agenda Commissioner both said Monday that more transparency and trust is needed between the European Union and the United States following the Prism scandal.

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