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  • Android users: Advice to protect your phones

    By John P. Mello Jr. | 26 September, 2011 02:40

    Android smartphone users can take some commonsense precautions to protect their personal data from being stolen -- important advice considering an app developer purports to know how to take the information in under 60 seconds.

  • Facial recognition: Facebook photo matching just the start

    By John P. Mello Jr. | 22 September, 2011 11:20

    The Internet was in an uproar earlier this year following Facebook's launch of facial recognition software for its photo services, enabling users to identify their friends in photos automatically--and without their permission. Though critics described that move as creepy, the controversial technology may now be on the verge of widespread use.

  • PlayStation scam makes FBI warning list

    By John P. Mello Jr. | 06 September, 2011 01:10

    Sony PlayStation users are being warned by the FBI about scams targeting them and other online consumers.

  • Cloud music streaming: Pros and cons

    By Tony Bradley | 23 May, 2011 07:45

    There is rampant speculation that Apple will soon join Amazon and Google to offer a service to store your music in the cloud and stream it to your devices.

  • Online Dating for Nerds

    By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal and Alex Wawro | 12 February, 2011 01:43

    Valentine's Day is just around the corner--and if you're without a special someone, online dating might sound like a viable option.

  • MacBook Air performs poorly in laptop comparison tests

    By Alex Wawro | 04 December, 2010 05:56

    Recently, after testing two MacBook Air models running Windows 7, we published results that showed the thin and light Apple laptops outperformed most Windows-based netbooks and ultraportable notebooks. Hundreds of readers commented on the article, with many of the comments going something like this: "The MacBook Air costs far more than many of the laptops you've compared it against. How does it do against similarly priced notebooks?"

  • Skeptical Shopper: E-Coupons May Track Spending Habits

    By Ginny Mies | 27 October, 2010 01:47

    The advent of online coupons has made shopping and saving that much easier. In an earlier era, people spent their Sunday mornings clipping coupons out of the newspaper. Now, you can download coupons from dedicated sites like Coupons.com or Ebates.com, or even social networking sites like Facebook and LinkedIn. But this convenience carries certain privacy risks: Some companies track consumer spending habits based on the coupons those consumers use.

  • Get Remote Tech Support from Your GeekBuddy

    By Rick Broida | 12 October, 2010 07:25

    Ever wish there was a magical computer genie that could help you install software, set up printers, remove viruses, and solve everyday problems?

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  • Skeptical shopper: Enhanced advertising in augmented reality

    By Ginny Mies | 22 June, 2010 09:40

    Have you ever found yourself in an unfamiliar city with no clue about where to go and what to see? What if you could just hold up your phone, snap pictures of your surroundings, and discover interesting local restaurants and landmarks? With augmented-reality apps, you can do just that. But advertisers are jumping on the trend as well, so the same application that reveals intriguing potential destinations might also bombard you with ads for nearby fast-food chains. Can augmented reality actually be useful for consumers, or is it simply another way for corporations to get a hand in your wallet?

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