Whether you're upgrading computers or just doing a little digital housekeeping, you'll need to move or backup your iTunes media li...
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RIM reinvents itself with new name, new BlackBerry 10 OS, new smartphones
RIM reinvented itself Wednesday by renaming the company BlackBerry. It charged back into the high competitive smartphone market with a new ...
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Microsoft Surface Pro 64GB comes with only 23GB of available storage space
Microsoft’s 64GB Surface Pro tablet ships with about a third of its advertised storage capacity when it goes on sale February 9. While it&...
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The loathed CAPTCHA verification system gets the boot by Ticketmaster: Thank you!
Next time you buy a concert ticket, the checkout process might be a little less annoying now that Ticketmaster has done away with pesky CA...
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Targus Touch Pen adds touch capabilities to any Windows 8 laptop
It's official: navigating Windows 8 with your mouse, well, bites. But do you really need to chuck your existing laptop and buy one with...
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Review: Switch lets you shut down any Windows computer remotely, even using Twitter
You know what's frustrating? When something that's supposed to be really simple turns out to be complicated to the point of imposs...
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Goodbye Research In Motion, hello BlackBerry
Research In Motion is changing its name to BlackBerry, a move it hopes will signify a fresh start for the company. The surprise name chan...
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Mozilla plans to automatically block nearly all Firefox plug-ins
Mozilla announced Tuesday that it would automatically disable all plug-ins in Firefox except the latest version of Adobe's Flash Playe...
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Review: Doodle Roulette brings Pictionary to your Facebook Timeline
Online Pictionary is awesome, but sometimes you get sick of playing with strangers. So why not play with semi-strangers, also known as you...
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Printers join fray in network vulnerability landscape
Printers are not the typical paths cybercriminals take into corporate networks. Nevertheless, the devices have become a concern among exper...
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How to improve mouse scrolling in Google Chrome
Google Chrome does a lot of things well, but it's not the greatest when it comes to mouse-wheel scrolling. Indeed, you may have noticed...
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Nintendo slashes Wii U sales goal by 27 percent, cuts 3DS target
Nintendo's new Wii U console had a tough holiday launch, and its 3DS handheld continues to struggle. The Japanese game maker on Wednesd...
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Why Microsoft must become Apple and Google
The winds of change are a-blowin' through the PC industry, and those winds have left Microsoft clutching at its market share and search...
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BlackBerry World store: Music, movies, TV shows debut ahead of BlackBerry 10 launch
Music, movies and TV shows are now available on the BlackBerry World Web store, hours before Research in Motion debuts the near-final versi...
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'Fair data' logo promotes ethical standards for collecting consumer data
Consumers worried about how their personal data might be misused by private and public sector organisations can from today look for a new ...
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QNAP TS-269 Pro review: A fast and powerful NAS box with a steep learning curve
Few would dispute that QNAP makes very fast NAS hardware—the company's boxes are consistently at the top of PCWorld's performance ...
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File-sharing site Mega fields 150 copyright infringement warnings
The file-sharing service Mega has fielded 150 copyright warnings since its recent launch as founder Kim Dotcom grows a risky new business ...
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Set up Windows 8 as a home server
If you have multiple PCs in your home or small office, you can save time and look professional by storing your documents and media on one P...
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