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T-Mobile Aims To Shake Up Banking

January 22, 2014

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Facebook Tweaks News Feed Algorithm Again

January 21, 2014

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Google Chrome Gets Relief For Noisy Tabs, Parental Controls And Windows 8 Interface

January 17, 2014

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A Blackberry-like keyboard for the iPhone

January 16, 2014

If you were one of the many people who once used a Blackberry with a physical keyboard and are now typing on an iPhone’s glass screen, there’s a product that can give your iPhone a […]

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4K TV not quite ready for prime time

January 15, 2014

Everywhere you went at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week you saw ultra high definition TVs (UHD). Also known as “4K,” these sets can display content at four times the resolution of […]

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At CES: Thermal imaging device for consumers

January 12, 2014

At the 2014 International CES, Flir Systems unveiled the FLIR ONE personal thermal imaging device, targeted to consumers. The $350 iPhone accessory is camera built into an iPhone case that displays a live thermal image […]

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Larry Magid speaks with CES boss Gary Shapiro

January 6, 2014

I caught up with Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association that sponsors CES.  Shapiro, always optimistic about cutting edge technology, argues that ultra-high definition TV, wearable computing, health-tech and other technologies being shown […]

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CES Highlights — Day Zero

January 6, 2014

Monday is press day at CES — the show actually opens on Tuesday.  And, so far, the news — or at least the buzz– seems to be on ultra-high definition TVs, curved and bendable TVs […]

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Government has a role in protecting security

January 3, 2014

Before 2014 was more than a few hours old, we got news of yet another massive data breach. This case involves 4.6 million user names and phone numbers of Snapchat users — including mine. Passwords […]

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How to Know If Your Snapchat Account Has Been Hacked

January 2, 2014

The Verge  reported that 4.6 million Snapchat usernames and phone numbers were hacked and posted online over the last couple of days and yours could be one of them. To see if yours might have […]

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