How to Clear Your Data off a Device Before you ditch a device, you need to make sure none of your data is retrievable. Here's how to do it. Share: |
Samsung Will Ship Galaxy Note 10.1 in August With Better Processor Than Expected Samsung Electronics will start shipping the Galaxy Note 10.1 later this month, with a 1.4GHz quad-core processor and a software feature from the Galaxy S III. Share: |
Five Big Reasons to Download LibreOffice 3.6 Now enriched with a raft of new features, this free and open source productivity suite is increasingly popular with corporate users, its maker says. Share: |
Microsoft Surface Fuels Fear and Loathing in PC Land Tough talk about Microsoft's upcoming tablet is the latest sign of a PC industry in panic mode. Share: |
GNOME Announces a Brand-New OS Coming in 2014 Tablet-focused touch capabilities, meanwhile, are now on the way to the GNOME desktop. Share: |
Hands on With Windows To Go: The Good, the Bad, the USB Bootable When I attended TechEd 2012 in Amsterdam at the end of June, the Windows To Go session was likely the most attended session all day. And it's easy to see why. Share: |
Google to Pay $22.5 Million Fine for Safari Tracking Violations The $22.5 million civil penalty is the largest ever secured by the Federal Trade Commission for a violation of one of its orders. Share: |
'Damn Small Linux' Returns with a Brand-New Release Candidate Targeting older PCs, this tiny Linux distribution weighs in at just 50MB. Share: |
9 Unheralded Technology Innovations Some of the indispensable technology that you use every day was so ahead of its time that it now goes largely unnoticed. Here the innovations that forever changed email, Web development, database management and other "givens" in today's tech finally get their due. Share: |
Cars.com Races to Make Sure Performance Keeps up With Growth With business accelerating, it's about handling the bumps in the road. Share: |
Amazon and Apple Aid and Abet Digital Drive-By Hackers turned Mat Honan's life upside down last week -- with a big helping hand from the two tech giants. Share: |
Demonoid's Return Uncertain After Law Enforcement Action in Ukraine and Mexico The return of popular BitTorrent website Demonoid, offline since the end of July, is shrouded in uncertainty. Share: |
Google Exec Urges Two-Factor Authentication in Wake of Tech Reporter Hack Job Additional security would have prevented destruction of Wired reporter's digital life. Share: |
Google's Graveyard: 15 Products Google Has Killed Missing your favorite Google app? Here are 15 products that Google has killed or has announced plans to kill. Share: |
Bill Clinton to Give Opening Keynote at Dell Event Former President Bill Clinton will speak at December's Dell World event in Austin, Texas, Dell announced. Share: |
Recent Cloud Critics, Including Wozniak, Intensify Debate Cloud computing has taken some heat this week. Share: |
Security Manager's Journal: Security Training on the Cheap With no budget, our manager has to devise a security awareness and training program on his own. Share: |
What the Heck Is Yammer? Heres what you need to know about the company that Microsoft recently acquired for $1.2 billion. Share: |
Acer May Abandon Windows if Microsoft Releases Windows 8 Surface Tablets Acer is considering abandoning the manufacture of Windows hardware if Microsoft releases its Surface line of Windows 8 tablets. Share: |
How to Recycle Your Tech Gear Recycle phones, notebooks, and tablets responsibly. Share: |
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