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Essential free software you can't afford to miss

10.07.2013 3:01 AM

No cost, no regrets. Our picks cover security, diagnostics, browsers, games, and entertainment.

5 Wi-Fi security myths you must abandon now

10.07.2013 3:30 AM

Save yourself and your friends from these outdated or inaccurate security techniques, and learn the current best practices.

 

Android Unplugged Superguide

Tips for getting the most out of your Android device. Starting at $1.99.

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Toshiba unveils new business notebooks under its Portege and Tecra brands

10.07.2013 5:00 AM

From Ultrabook to mobile workstation, all 5 PCs can use the same docking station.

Webroot upgrades SecureAnywhere suites with phishing protection, support for iOS and Android devices

10.07.2013 5:00 AM

The cloud's the thing for Webroot's SecureAnywhere suites, which aim to stay nimble by living online and analyzing files on the fly. All suites protect against viruses, malware, and phishing. Two higher-end versions add iOS/Android support and system optimization tools.

Samsung camera module focuses on improving image stabilization

10.07.2013 6:04 AM

Samsung Electronics is working on a new 13-megapixel camera module with optical image stabilization, an area where Samsung has fallen behind its competitors.

Toshiba's first cloud service has a built-to-order business twist

10.07.2013 6:06 AM

Toshiba's first cloud offering will come with a twist -- users will be able to customize the remote hardware being used to host the virtual desktop and storage service.

Get link previews right inside Gmail with iFramely for Chrome

10.07.2013 7:25 AM

The extension embeds content from the likes of Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube so you can view it without having to depart Gmail.

Hints of an 11-inch Chromebook pop up all over HP's website

10.07.2013 7:29 AM

HP's original Chromebook stands out primarily for being so big-screened, but new documents suggest a pint-sized counterpart is in the works.

LG's making curved, 'bendable and unbreakable' smartphone displays

10.07.2013 7:34 AM

Move over, Samsung: LG's making a curved smartphone display, too.

Hosting provider LeaseWeb falls victim to DNS hijacking

10.07.2013 7:45 AM

Hosting provider LeaseWeb became the latest high-profile company to have its domain name taken over by attackers, highlighting that DNS (Domain Name System) hijacking is a significant threat, even to technically adept businesses.

Actually, you do need to share your passwords

10.07.2013 7:50 AM

No one stays healthy forever. At some point, your loved ones will need access to all of your accounts. You can make that job easier for them.

Leaked Nexus 5 service manual dishes juicy spec details

10.07.2013 8:07 AM

(Mostly) nothing surprising to see here folks. Though there is that mysterious circle on the back...

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