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CES 2011: Hands-On With Blackberry Playbook

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Dell Launches 10-Inch Inspiron Duo With Swivel Lid – Hybrid Laptop-Tablet PC

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You like the idea of an iPad but you also love your laptop and don’t want or can’t afford both. Dell has just unveiled something so you can have your cake and eat it too. Or more apt, you can have your laptop and tablet too. Dell’s new Inspiron Duo 10-inch laptop is really a [...]

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iPhone 4 Camera Is The Killer Feature – Stunning HD Video Sample

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The iPhone 3GS was an industry-leading smartphone but fell significantly short in one specific area. The camera. While no other smartphone could offer the same functionality and app-savvy of the 3GS, so many other smartphones on the market were beating Apple on optics. 5-megapixel cameras, HD-quality video have been standard fare in the industry for [...]

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Microsoft Wants You To Bing It

Windows 7 isn’t the only thing that Microsoft is working on. The Redmond software giant is moving away from “Windows Live Search” and its other variations to the more whimsical “Bing”. Microsoft is re-branding its search engine in hopes of making it friendlier and more accessible. Aside from its primary function, Bing also offers other [...]

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Gmail Labs Goes Global

Google has announced that Gmail Labs has gone global. It means that all of the experimental features you see under the Labs setting are going to be available in nearly every language. If your language is set to, say, Italian, you’ll see a new page in Settings (or Impostazioni) called Labs. There, you’ll find a [...]

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Google Updates Gmail Contacts

Google has announced that it is making four changes to contacts in Gmail that should allow you to organize names and addresses easier than before. The first one in the list is about merging contacts. If you’ve got one person under different names, you can select those entries and hit merge to join them together. [...]

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Virtual Autopsies Become Reality

The TV series CSI ignited an interest in forensic science. By showing that the scientists were the ones who solved crimes, it brought geeks to the spotlight, pushing the usual cast of detectives, cops and lawyers to the back. While actual investigations are the results of collaboration between different individuals and departments, there’s no doubt [...]

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Google Adds Locations To Gmail Signatures

Maybe it got the idea from Latitude, but those folks at Gmail Labs have revealed a feature that will add your location to any email that you send. While IT administrators and geeks will argue that you can always look at email headers and do some magic with IP addresses to get that information, having [...]

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Cybercrime Losses Total $1 Trillion In 2008

A report from security company McAfee has revealed that cybercrime claimed a hefty sum last year as the total of losses from theft was accumulated. The said total amounted to $1 trillion, a result of the actual crimes themselves and the cost of repairing the damage. McAfee made the projection based on responses to a [...]

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Google Tests Offline Gmail

Google is experimenting with a Gmail feature that you’re unlikely to see in other webmail services: an offline mode. As always, you can sign up for it if you like. Here’s how it works: Once you turn on this feature, Gmail uses Gears to download a local cache of your mail. As long as you’re [...]

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