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Advanced Mac keyboard shortcuts for power users

If you're an experienced Apple user, this guide will show you some of the more advanced keyboard shortcuts you should know.  Read story »
 

Mobile social not ready for prime time?

With Yahoo throwing its hat in the ring, all eyes are on location-based services as the killer app that will bring mobile social networking to the forefront. Read story »
 

Apple's Jobs says third-party iPhone apps coming in February

Steve Jobs made it official Wednesday morning: Third-party applications are coming to the iPhone. Read story »

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Firefox 3.1 to gain modicum of privacy

Of the two big browsing features of 2008, one seems to run counter to where developers are driving their browsers. The melding of the location bar to the search bar was expected in Firefox and Opera, thanks to beta versions. Chrome has it, too, calling it the Omnibar. What seems to have caught devel... Read story »
 

iPhone iSpy? Hacker says device captures it all

The iPhone is recording everything users see and do on their devices for caching purposes, an iPhone hacker says. The device records screenshots of a user's most recent action so that it can achieve that cool effect of applications fading away when the home button is clicked, according to Jonat... Read story »
 

At 10 years old, whither Google?

It wasn't long ago that we weren't able to "Google" people, places and things. The Google search page design hasn't changed all that much since 1998. (Credit: The Wayback Machine, via CNET Networks) But, observes CBS News Science and Technology Correspondent Daniel Sieberg, in just 10 years,... Read story »

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Is Google going to rule the world?

Google has been a company that is often associated with innovation, openness and, among other things, very giving with its free services and applications. With the release of its own browser, Google is set to encroach further into Microsoft territory, along with its Gmail, Google Docs, and a plethor... Read story »
 

Hotspot Shield makes VPNs more accessible

Virtual private networks, or VPNs, have been widely used in the business world because of the high level of security that they can provide. Essentially, a VPN can be thought of as a tunnel, a private and secure connection within the public network. Private and anonymous Web surfing may not mean much... Read story »
 

Paranoid yet? I am

Allow me to list the three companies that currently scare the Beetlejuice out of me: Google Apple Microsoft How can I describe Google? To borrow a quote from Ellen DeGeneres, anything that gets that hot that quickly is from the devil. She was cracking a joke about microwaves, but t... Read story »

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Pos Multimedia Privacy Keeper

Protect your photo, video, and audio files from unauthorized access.
 

PC Washer

Clean your hard disk and registry.
 

SendShield

Remove metadata from your Microsoft Outlook e-mail attachments.



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