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EasyRes review: Resolution switcher's animated previews set it apart

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EasyRes review: Resolution switcher's animated previews set it apart

10.25.2013 7:00 AM

EasyRes is a nifty menu-bar utility for switching screen resolutions. Unlike other similar utilities, EasyRes shows you how a resolution change will affect your screen...before you actually make the change.

EU leaders: Data protection essential to digital economy

10.25.2013 7:40 AM

European Union leaders have given themselves wiggle room in implementing new data protection laws, while pledging to introduce them in a timely fashion.

 

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No surprise here: Teardown reveals you won't fix the latest MacBook Pro yourself

10.25.2013 8:08 AM

If you wear out your headphone jack, you're staring at a $1,000 repair.

Windows Phone Twitter integration runs wild with usage

10.25.2013 8:15 AM

Some Windows Phone users are reporting increased data usage caused by the built-in Twitter functionality for Windows Phone's People hub.

Salesforce.com to hold mobile app 'hackathon' with $1 million prize

10.25.2013 9:00 AM

The cloud software vendor's hackathon, will present $1 million to the developer or team who creates the top prize-winning mobile app with Salesforce.com technology.

Cheaper equipment to give fast copper broadband a boost

10.25.2013 9:00 AM

Vendors are working on products to lower the cost of building copper-based broadband with bandwidth up to 100M bps.

EU Parliament says other countries spy, but not as much as the UK or US

10.25.2013 9:45 AM

Four out of five European Union member states surveyed carry out wide-scale telecommunications surveillance, according to a report from the European Parliament's research department.

RIM CEO Thorsten Heins introduces the BlackBerry Z10 and the Q10.

Good Technology helps businesses break the BlackBerry habit

10.25.2013 10:00 AM

Businesses want to transition off of their BlackBerry dependence, and Good Technology is offering a way to do so smoothly, and without sacrificing security.

PHP.net maintainers to reset user passwords, change SSL certificate

10.25.2013 10:26 AM

Attackers compromised two php.net servers, injecting malicious code into the website, so The PHP Group is resetting passwords for the official website of the PHP programming language. It's also changing php.net's SSL certificate.

Moto X smartphone is now $100 cheaper on most carriers

10.25.2013 10:32 AM

New prices on the Moto X have dropped from $50 to $100, depending on the carrier.

Officials target end of November for smooth HealthCare.gov

10.25.2013 10:35 AM

HealthCare.gov, which has had a dismal start, is one way that uninsured U.S. residents can apply for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Samsung's profit up 26 percent on memory chip, smartphone sales

10.25.2013 6:32 AM

Despite the rise in quarterly profit, the world's largest smartphone maker said shipments of high-end smartphones was flat quarter-over-quarter.

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