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Why the new iPad battery meter is behaving just as it should
Mar 24, 12:10PM
Batterygate. What Batterygate?
Sex Tech: That's What She Said, EHarmony and Sex Offenders
Mar 24, 5:50AM
Pakistan blocks American sex ed site, dating sites screen for sex offenders, health officials want to use social networks to track STDs, and more.
Adobe releases public beta of Photoshop CS6
Mar 24, 4:42AM
Sporting a redesigned interface and a slew of new features, a free public beta of the latest version of Adobe Photoshop is available for download.
Facebook: No plans to sue employers asking for your password
Mar 24, 2:05AM
Facebook wants to protect its users from employers demanding access to their accounts. The company has clarified, however, that it currently has no plans to sue such employers.
Why Developers Should Worry About Google Play
Mar 24, 1:30AM
Google's Android Market becomes Google Play with renewed enforcement of their content policies.
AOL seeking buyer for patents with help from Evercore
Mar 23, 9:48PM
Bloomberg reports that AOL is receiving help from Evercore Partners to pitch the portfolio, which could be worth roughly $1 billion in licensing income.
iPad 3: Beware of third-party docking cables
Mar 23, 9:29PM
Third-party dock cables can be wonky with the iPad 3's new power demands. Mine, which worked fine with an iPad 2, only charged my iPad 3 up to 85 percent then stopped.
iPad 3: Explanation of the charging after 100% issue
Mar 23, 8:58PM
The iPad 3 battery continues charging even after it reports that it's "100%" full. In reality, it continues to charge for another 2 hours and 10 minutes.
Facebook fixes profile stalking loophole
Mar 23, 8:33PM
Facebook says it has already fixed a new privacy loophole that allowed you to stalk someone's profile. The social networking giant said it responded to the issue within 48 hours.
Join me for a deep-dive live discussion on why IT's role may never be the same
Mar 23, 8:30PM
One way IT can hasten their responsiveness to business requirements is in their ability to deliver applications to PC faster, better and cheaper.
AT&T calls out FCC after T-Mobile USA layoffs
Mar 23, 7:35PM
AT&T rails on the FCC for not heeding its predictions about T-Mobile being forced into major layoffs without approval of the merger.
Followup on the Android Gmail flickering bug - what really irritates me
Mar 23, 7:11PM
Transparency, Google. Can you say it with me? Transparency. Great! I knew you could do it!
Batterygate? Apple's iPad "Fibbing" battery charger
Mar 23, 5:55PM
An expert finds that when your new iPad tells you that it's fully-charged, it's not even close to being charged up. Are we looking at an Apple iPad "Batterygate?"
Office for Education 15: A new SharePoint 15 app in the wings
Mar 23, 5:30PM
There's a new Microsoft-developed Office for Education 15 app that seemingly is part of the Office 15 technical preview test program.
comScore: Smartphones, tablets add significant traffic during March Madness
Mar 23, 4:36PM
Smartphones and tablets accounted for a fifth of all web traffic related to the 2012 NCAA Tournament during the first round last week, according to comScore.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 in quad-SLI configuration benchmarked
Mar 23, 4:03PM
What would happen if all four of NVIDIA's new GPUs were fitted into a single machine? Insane and impressive!
Senator vows to stop employers asking for your Facebook password
Mar 23, 3:57PM
Senator Richard Blumenthal is drafting legislation to stop employers asking for your Facebook password. He believes the law is required to stop the "unreasonable invasion of privacy."
Fusion-Q, Cogia partner on web, social media monitoring
Mar 23, 3:38PM
Fusion-Q will offer Cogia's semantic monitoring platform to its roster of government and private sector defense firms.
Hacktivists stole 100 million records in 2011
Mar 23, 3:08PM
Hacktivist groups like Anonymous and LulzSec weren't responsible for the most data breaches in 2011. They did, however, steal the most records from users last year, according to a new report.
On foot, on the road, in the air: how do you work remotely?
Mar 23, 3:06PM
Jabra woos mobile workers -- on foot, on the road, and in the office -- with new headsets and mobile speakers. Would you use them?
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