Monthly Archives: February 2013

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Complete Guide to Valentine’s Day (Free)

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Complete Guide to Valentine's Day (Free) Where else would you start? Find out about the history of the holiday, date and gift ideas, romantic songs,...

Smartphone, Tablet Users Shifting Content From PCs: NPD

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Consumers are still using their computers for many of the core PC-centric activities, but the tablet and smartphone are gaining traction, according to the...
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Hammock Compatible Sleeping Bag ($179.99)

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Hammock Compatible Sleeping Bag ($179.99) For the outdoor geek in your life, what could be a cooler than a sleeping bag that turns into a...

Microsoft Revives ‘Scroogled’ to Bash Google, Promote Outlook.com

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Microsoft has revived its "Scroogled" ad campaign, this time as a means to promote Outlook.com, its Web-based email service.Videos on Scroogled.com highlight Google's practice...

Hotspot Adoption Rises Despite Security Concerns

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Despite the increase in the adoption of WiFi hotspots, many consumers are still concerned with the cost, usability and lack of plan options available,...

Tablets Still Cannot Replace Laptop, Desktop PCs: 10 Reasons Why

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The rise of tablets has been well-documented in the mobile space. Slates such as Apple’s iPad, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 2 and the Google Nexus...

Google AdWords Being Enhanced for Tablets, Smartphones

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Google is looking to add to its mobile ad revenues with enhancements to its AdWords tool.AdWords, which lets Google send out ads to online...

Android, Apple, Lenovo Smartphones Were Stars of Action-Packed Q4

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Global smartphone sales during 2012's fourth quarter told several tales, according to Feb. 7 figures from Canalys.Android was on 34 percent of the 438.1...

Accenture Crafts Prototype Mobile App to Guide Patients to Care

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Accenture, an IT consulting and services company, has designed a prototype Android app called Patient Navigator to help certified health professionals lead patients in...

Adobe Issues Emergency Flash Player Patches to Block Cyber-Attacks

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Adobe Systems patched critical code flaws today to thwart ongoing attacks against Adobe Flash Player.According to Adobe, attackers are targeting two Flash Player vulnerabilities...