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Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader for iPhoneOpen in New Window
Are you smarter than a 5th grader? What a silly question! Of course you are. Well, probably. I mean, I don't know you very well. But odds are, if you are reading this, you are much smarter than the a read more »
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Tech Workers Third Most-Anxious About Job SecurityOpen in New Window
Employees who are 55 were less anxious than younger those aged 54 and under, Yahoo HotJobs found. read more »
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Griffin cross-pollinates iPhone, VictrolaOpen in New Window
No-name Jesus Phone ampers clamor for attentionMacworld Expo Three products shown at this week's Macworld Expo - two from no-name vendors using the big stage of Macworld Expo to test their luck - att read more »
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iPod and iPhone AccessoriesOpen in New Window
Since the iPod hit the scene more than seven years ago, the headphones, cases, and other add-ons that make up the iPod eco-system have enjoyed a growing presence at Macworld Expo. read more »
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Android goes Skype, iPhone to follow soonOpen in New Window
Only not reallySkype has announced an Android version of its mobile VoIP service, and hinted that an iPhone client is in the works too - but anyone expecting proper mobile VoIP on Android will be dis read more »
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Oracle to issue 41 security patchesOpen in New Window
Oracle will issue 41 security patches next Tuesday addressing vulnerabilities across "hundreds" of its products, the company said in a pre-release announcement.More than 15 of those patches read more »
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The 5 Most Dangerous Security Myths: Myth #4Open in New Window
It's a beloved phrase, used by the wise and the lazy alike in response to everything from potential construction to technical work: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." read more »
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The 5 Most Dangerous Security Myths: Myth #5Open in New Window
You've cleared away most of the web of myth. You know that today's evil viruses and other malware exist to make money, that antivirus alone is no guarantee of safety, and that neither is your own goo read more »
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