Remove Your Google Browsing History … Before It's Too Late
February 22, 2012, by Leslie Meredith
With just a week before privacy polices change across all Google sites, privacy advocates urge users to clear out their data.
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Ready for Internet Rehab? Majority of Americans Addicted to Web
February 22, 2012, Ned Smith, BusinessNewsDaily Senior Writer
Do you know anyone who is addicted to the Internet?
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Smartphones Go to the Store
February 22, 2012, Sean Captain, TechNewsDaily Managing Editor
A third of smartphone owners take their gadgets shopping.
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Microsoft Accuses Google of Breaching User Privacy
February 22, 2012, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
Software giant lines up to get a punch in.
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Why Your ATM PIN Needs to be Changed
February 22, 2012, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Don't use your birthday as your ATM PIN.
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Goodbye Gibberish: Making Passwords Easier to Remember
February 22, 2012, Stuart Fox, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
What could possibly be simpler than 'Xl$#kF23!0'?
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App Makes You a Music Video Star
February 22, 2012, Jesse Emspak, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Video Star app lets you make music videos simply, easily.
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What Does Cellphone Data Throttling Mean?
February 22, 2012, Anna Attkisson, LAPTOP Managing Editor
Many cellphone providers trim back your bandwidth if you use "too much" data.
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Rich Manhattanites Guard Privacy on Facebook
February 21, 2012, by Leslie Meredith
New study shows exponential jump in privacy controls on Facebook.
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Women More Wary Than Men on Facebook
February 21, 2012, by Leslie Meredith
New survey shows women are outperforming men when it comes to social media privacy.
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Could Anonymous Really Knock Out the Power Grid?
February 21, 2012, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
NSA director Gen. Keith Alexander has reportedly warned officials that Anonymous could attack a power grid and cause a blackout, but the hacking group said it has no plans to launch such an attack.
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Coming Soon: More Ads to Your Smartphone
February 21, 2012, Seán Captain, TechNewsDaily managing editor
More ads are coming to your phone, especially if you are female, wealthy and college-educated.
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Smartphone Owners Largely Young & Affluent
February 20, 2012, Seán Captain, TechNewsDaily managing editor
Gen Y and wealthy Boomers dominate smartphone ownership.
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What is NFC?
February 20, 2012, Anna Attkisson, LAPTOP Managing Editor
NFC explained: Also known as Near Field Communications, this technology allows a smartphone to communicate with other devices or smart tags via radio waves.
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Sterilize Water With UV Light in a Bottle
February 20, 2012, Jesse Emspak, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Camelbak All Clear water bottle zaps germs with UV light.
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FBI May Block Your Internet Access Beginning March 8
February 18, 2012, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Formerly criminally controlled DNS servers get shut off that day, leaving PCs infected with malware in the lurch.
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The Oldest Cat Video of All Time
February 18, 2012, Life's Little Mysteries Staff
What may be the oldest cat video of all time has surfaced on the Web. It predates YouTube by a century.
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The Secret Science of Online Dating Revealed!
February 18, 2012, Stuart Fox, InnovationNewsDaily Assistant Editor
The attractiveness of your potential dates on the site is partly determined by your own looks.
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Government To Crack Down on In-Car Tech
February 17, 2012, Robert E. Calem, TechNewsDaily contributor
Proposed rules from Washington seek to limit fiddling with gadgets while driving.
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Apple Manufacturer Raises Worker Wages
February 17, 2012, Seán Captain, TechNewsDaily managing editor
Apple's embattled Chinese manufacturer Foxconn announces pay raises for workers.
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Fake Wikipedia and Twitter Look-Alikes Kicked Offline
February 17, 2012, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
"Wikapedia" and "Twtter" taken offline, operators fined $156,000 for each fake site.
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Google Admits It Bypassed Apple's Browser Cookie Blockers
February 17, 2012, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
Google snuck tracking cookies through Apple's defenses.
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Tap! Strangers Disappear from Your Digital Photos
February 17, 2012, by Leslie Meredith
New smartphone technology erases unwanted people from photo backgrounds. (Video)
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Local Businesses to Enter Your Twitter Stream
February 17, 2012, Seán Captain, TechNewsDaily managing editor
Twitter starts inviting small businesses to advertise to its users.
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Exclusive: Half of Internet TVs Aren't Connected
February 17, 2012, Seán Captain, TechNewsDaily managing editor
Half of people who buy Internet-capable TVs aren't taking them online. And those who do use only a few of the features.
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