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North Carolina teens charged under child porn laws: What you need to know about sexting

September 21, 2015

Two North Carolina teens are being tried for manufacturing and possession of child pornography because they have naked pictures of each other on their phones. The teens were 16 at the time which is old enough to be tried as an adult. […]

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Local libraries offer movies and other digital content

September 17, 2015

(This post has been adapted from one that appeared in the San Jose Mercury News) I’ve been patronizing libraries since books were mostly hardbound. But now I’m checking out digital content from my local library, […]

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Are Apple features like 3D Touch gimmicks or life savers?

September 12, 2015

Apple has a very enviable problem. Its iPhone has been so well received that it’s tough to impress people with new models. That’s especially true now that millions of iPhone users have their hands on […]

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California Electronic Communications Privacy Act protects privacy AND children

September 11, 2015

by Larry Magid Update Sept 10, 2015: The bill passed the State Senate and is on its way for the governor’s signature.  The United States has a long-standing tradition of protecting the rights of all […]

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Order products or configure complex technology at the push of a button

September 6, 2015

Amazon is now selling little buttons you can attach to a home appliance to order products like Bounty, Tide or Gatorade. And, a couple of days before the start of the giant IFA tech trade […]

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A first look at Samsung’s new Gear S2 Watch

September 3, 2015

Read the column in the San Jose Mercury News Or read my slightly geekier first look on Forbes.com Listen to Larry’s CBS News Tech Talk segment (1 minute)  

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My week with the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+

August 29, 2015

The Galaxy S6 Edge+ is, in a word, gorgeous. With this phone and its smaller and slightly older sister, the S6 Edge, Samsung has out-Appled Apple. The two iPhone 6 models look great but the […]

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Damaged MacBook Air finds a happy ending

August 28, 2015

I learned the hard way that, unlike Obamacare, AppleCare doesn’t cover pre-existing conditions or accidental damage. […]

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Rain Machine is a home watering system that knows the weather

August 27, 2015

The nerve center of our garden is the Rain Machine Touch HD-12 from Fremont-based Green Electronics. It supports up to 12 separate watering zones and sells for $259 on Amazon. The company makes an eight-zone model for $179. […]

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Hybrid tablet/laptop sales expected to soar as tablet sales decline

August 23, 2015

Tablet sales, including the once very popular Apple iPad, are on the decline but sales of so-called 2 in 1 devices like the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 are on the rise. I’m writing this post […]

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