JC Torpey
JC Torpey started writing at a young age and is affiliated with many online publishing websites. JC's expertise includes network security, PC health and the Internet. Her specialized writing areas include web related content, malware and anti-malware concepts, computers and mobile wireless devices, and related news, among a few others. JC is also quite politically active in her adopted City of Philadelphia, which has sparked a great love for writing political news and op-eds. Currently, JC attends Ashford University and is studying for a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communications with a minor in Political Science and Government. She expects to graduate in the end of 2013. She has also attended Kaplan University for Computer Information Systems and Web Design and The Art Institute of Pittsburgh for Interactive Media and Web Design. Do you want to see something in print here? Do you have a tip or great story idea? Email JC or leave a comment!
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Philly Tech Week: Startup Weekend Winners AnnouncedPhilly Tech Week began with Startup Weekend and a 54-hour application building session. Three winners were announced Sunday, and the first place spot gets to demo at a venture capital funding event. Following is a recap of Startup Weekend and its winners.
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Massive Data Breach Affects 10 Million Global Payments CustomersGlobal Payments Inc. suffered a massive data breach that affects more than 10 million cardholder accounts today. Check out the details of this breach in addition to the details of similar breaches including the Heartland Payment Systems breach.
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New Flashback G Mac Trojan Mirrors Attacks on Windows ComputersProving again that Mac is not invincible, a new variant on the Flashback Trojan discovered in September 2011 was found. This time it targets a Java vulnerability. Learn about how the Flashback G Trojan infects and about the other variants here.
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SOPA Vote on Hold While Google, Wikipedia, Others Plan ProtestGoogle announced plans to join the Stop SOPA protests set to happen tomorrow, as will Wikipedia. Check out the latest on SOPA plus information on how to access any sites joining the protest by blacking out using Google Search.
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Motorola, Samsung and Sony Smartphone Debuts at the 2012 CESThe biggest tech products have a habit of debuting at the CES each year, and this year, Motorola, Sony and Samsung showed off some impressive devices. Check out the details of some of the most anticipated smartphones of the coming year here.Also published on:
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EPOC Headset Review: Helps the Disabled and Advances GamingAlthough it is not new, this version on the EPOC neuroheadset is much improved, and can help many people better interact with the heavily computer- and Internet-based world we live in. Check out EPOC details, how it works and its cost here.
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2012 CES Main EventsThe 2012 CES International begins on January 10, and this year's will being many new products and technologies to the technological table. Check out the details of the Mobile App Showdown, and other main events slated for this coming week.
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Why Phishers Use Spamming Out & Other Spam FactsEven though spam has decreased since 2010, it still comprises of 93 percent of all sent emails. Spamming out has made spam and phishing attacks more successful, so here's a look at what spamming out is and other facts about spam. -
Motorola Wins Patent Victories; Other Microsoft Patent WarsThe recent announcement that the ITC favors Motorola in six of seven claims is a victory in the recent patent wars, especially those against companies using the Android OS. Following are the details of this and other Microsoft patent suits.
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New RuFraud Trojan Uses Android Market TOS LoopholeA new Trojan discovered December 12 is targeting Android smartphones. It sends SMS messages to various countries after acquiring specific permissions using the Google Android Marketplace Policies loophole.
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Adobe InDesign, Reader & X Suite Advanced Malware AttacksTwo attacks less than 24 hours apart claim to be from Adobe, but instead contain malware-laden attachments. Check out the following facts about the attacks, about how to spot the fake emails, and about official Adobe updates.
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How SMS Trojan Infects and Hides in Android SmartphonesSMS Trojans are not new, but this variant is, and it is beginning to creep up in more countries than ever. Following are some facts about the SMS Trojan, how it infects, and how it hides from Android smartphone owners.
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Review of the $20 Sprint ExpressIn a sea of expensive smartphones, the $20 Sprint Express makes a surprisingly cheap entrance. Here we look at the features and other offerings that make the Sprint Express a great budget-friendly smartphone.
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Similarities and Differences of the Droid 4, Droid 3 and Droid RAZRThe newest addition to the Motorola and Verizon Droid family of smartphones is the Droid 4 and it is slated for release on December 8, just in time for the 2011 holiday shopping season. Check out these Droid 4 FAQs and other Droid facts.
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What the World Looked Like with 6 Billion PeopleWith the world population reaching 7 billion people today, it makes us wonder what it looked like at other population milestones. With this in mind, here we look at the world history when we reached 6 billion people.
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What the World Looked Like with 5 Billion PeopleSince the world population reached 7 billion on October 31 2011, everyone wants to know about previous milestones. For this reason, we look at what the world looked like when it reached 5 billion people.
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What the World Looked Like with 4 Billion PeopleThe United Nations says the population of the world will hit 7 billion on October 31. What did the world look like at 4 billion and when did that happen? Here, we look at the history from that year.
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What the World Looked Like with 1 Billion PeopleThe entire world will hit a population of 7 billion on October 31. What did the world look like with 1 billion people in it and when did that milestone happen? Here we look at the history of that year.
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What the World Looked Like with 3 Billion PeopleThe population of the entire world will hit 7 billion on October 31 at about 4 a.m., but what did the world look like with 3 billion people in it? Here we look at the history of that year.
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What the World Looked Like with 2 Billion PeopleThe upcoming milestone of 7 billion people in the world makes us wonder what the world looked like at previous milestones. Here we look at the history of the year the world hit 2 billion people.
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Purchase-Worthy but Unknown Tablet PCsTablet PCs are quite popular, but only if people know that they exist. For this reason, we look at three relatively new and unknown tablet PCs and the features that make them purchase-worthy.
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3 Philadelphia ordinances that could ruin HalloweenSometimes, kids get in trouble because of the way laws are interpreted. This year, make sure to keep these three ordinances in mind and all their possible interpretations, or your children may just have a not-so-great Halloween this year.
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The LG DoublePlay and Other Dual Screen Mobile DevicesHere come dual screen smartphones. With the LG DoublePlay released just today, we look at other recent dual screen phones, including the SmartPad from Imerj, the Kyocera Echo, and a Microsoft Patent that might kill them off if granted.
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Surviving a zombie attack in PhiladelphiaZombies are a city-wide problem, and you have to be sure that you do not get caught in the street when they are out. Following are some tips on surviving a Philadelphia zombie mob, so have fun and stay safe.
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Duqu Worm FAQs & Differences from StuxnetDuqu is a Trojan that collects data and uninstalls itself. Called the Son of Stuxnet, Duqu shares code with the Stuxnet worm, which may signify a coming attack. Here we look at Duqu FAQs and the differences between it and Stuxnet. -
RIM, Motorola, Apple and HTC Sued for Trademark InfringementRIM, being sued by Basis over the BBX name it plans for a new smartphone platform. Here, we look at that suit, and at other companies being sued for trademark infringement including Apple. HTC, and Motorola Mobility.
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Basis Suing RIM Over BBX for Alleged Trademark InfringementBasis, a company that develops tools for application development, is suing RIM for trademark infringement saying that RIM"s BBX platform name infringes on its own BBX name. Following are some facts about the suit, and RIM's response.
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Best Mouse Pad for Each Mouse TypeMice come in three types, and each one has specific tracking needs, which is why you should always buy the best pad for your mouse. Check out the following mouse pads, and you will find one perfect for your mouse.
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Find the Perfect Mouse: How Mechanical, Optical & Laser Mice WorkEveryone who uses a computer also uses a mouse, but how do they work, and which mouse type is best for what computer user? Check out this guide to how optical, laser and mechanical mice work to determine your best mouse type.
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Turkey 7.2, 6.0 Earthquakes and Japan, Spain, Tonga Quakes FAQsThe two quakes to hit Turkey today left more than 100 dead. With the damage caused, it reminds us how powerful nature can be. As such, let's look at recent quakes in Spain and Tonga, in addition to the deadliest this year, the Japanese 9.0 from March.
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Google Music Leads to Magnify, Music Merchandise and MP3 Download StoreGoogle has developed Google Music since early 2010, launching in May 2011. Now, reports say that Google will offer MP3 downloads and that it is in talks with record labels to do so. This timeline looks at the events that led to the upcoming Music Store.
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Duqu, Conflicker, Rustock and Other Silent InfectionsSilent infections can wreak havoc on a computer system. Here we look at Duqu, the newest silent problem and other silent infections that continue to be a problem for computer users everywhere including Conflicker, Rustock, Facebook malware and others.
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Android 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich Core ImprovementsAndroid's newest OS iteration features many changes and improvements, but a few of these changes make the new OS something very different from its earlier versions. Here we look at those differences and some of its newest features.
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Lytro and Other Revolutionary Technologies that Changed the WorldThe Lytro Cameras are being hailed as a revolutionary new technology, and it will change the way people take photos forever. Let’s look at Lytro and other technologies that changed the world.
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I Am Jessica (JC) Torpey, I Am the 99%; This is My StoryI fully support the Occupy Wall Street and other Occupy movements, including the Occupy Philly movement, which I joined and plan to attend as soon as I can. I am the 99 percent, and here is my story.
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Security Sphere 2012 Attack on Popular Torrent SiteThe recent scareware attack on Kickass Torrents has left users frustrated because the warning was supposed to be a false positive. Check out the details about the scareware, how it infected and why it was determined originally to be a false positive here.
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Amazon Fire Developer and Others Pay Android Royalties to MicrosoftQuanta Computer entered into an agreement to pay Microsoft royalties for using Android and Chrome. The newest in a long line of patent licenses granted for open source software, here are a few facts about those licenses and the Microsoft IP Program.
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3 Spill-Proof and Washable KeyboardsEveryone spills stuff on their keyboard eventually, but now you do not have to worry about doing so. These three great keyboards are washable, dust-proof and let you spill away without worrying.
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Longtime Fugitives CaughtIn light of George Wright being caught yesterday after 41 years, we look at three other fugitives who were also caught this year, all after being on the run between 30 and 36 years.
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Deadliest Typhoons in Recent HistoryThe typhoon season in the Philippines is typically very active, and this year is no different with Typhoon Nesat passing thought, heading towards Vietnam. Also, check out the most destructive and deadliest typhoons in recent Filipino history.
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No T-Mobile-IPhone 5 Deal -- and HTC/Samsung Smartphone ProblemsWhen the announcement came that T-Mobile was getting the iPhone 5, T-Mobile fans rejoiced, but now that deal is off, and T-mobile is scrambling to add two new phones, one from Samsung and another from HTC - both claimed to be capable of 8 MB speeds.
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HP Dumps WebOS, Sells PC Division & Google Buys Motorola, Future of Both UncertainThe current trend of big business dumping off their priced possessions has consumers wondering how the mobile landscape will look in a few months, or if competition and innovation will even be able to survive the massive changes. -
Avoiding Android App Permission Fraud & Identifying Potential Permission ProblemsWhen you download an Android app, do you know what you are giving it permissions to do on your phone? Find out how to determine what permissions your apps are using, and how to protect yourself from permission fraud. -
Fusion Garage Could Reshape the Mobile Market with the Grid 10 Tablet and Grid 4 SmartphoneWith the sordid history of the CrunchPad, the Joo Joo and now the Grid 10 and Grid 4, is this is just another ploy to get attention? If not, these devices are possibly powerful enough to reshape the mobile market. -
The Need for Tablet PC/Laptop ConvertiblesThe convertible tablet PC/laptops are beginning to take hold , and could become more popular than the tablet, continuing the laptop legacy. Will convertible tablet/laptops take over? -
Four Mobile Apps Bring Philadelphia's Colorful History to LifeVisiting Philadelphia';s historical areas is always fun, but using the new mobile applications and your smartphone to do it can give tourists an even better insight into this great city. -
Facebook and the Open Compute Project: Facebook Opens Data Center Specs to WorldIn a corporate world of giants trying to hide their energy inefficiencies, Facebook and the Open Compute Project have changed what it means to go green by opening the design specifications to its data center and servers so that anyone can use them. -
5 Perfect Mother's Day Gadgets and AccessoriesWith the technological revolution in full swing, it's only natural to want to get Mom some of the greatest gadgets. Check out this list of five great, but easy to sue gadgets perfect for Mother's Day. -
Microsoft Gives Samba 4 Active Directory: Is Microsoft Killing Its Strong Hold on Business?Microsoft has long been the dominant name is business computing, networks and servers, but in a recent move, Microsoft gave away its Active Directory code, making it open source. This gives Samba 4 an edge over Microsoft. Is this the end?
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The PCEye Tracking System: A Replacement for the Traditional Computer MouseMade for people with disabilities, the PCEye is an alternative tracking system designed to replace a traditional computer mouse. Check out the various PCEye features and learn how it works.
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Protesting to Make the World Remember the Armenian GenocideThe Armenian Genocide of 1915-1918 was a horrific event that Turkey wishes it could forget. Until recently, the genocide was mostly forgotten, but no longer. Protests are once again brewing, hoping the world will finally remember the Armenian Genocide.Also published on:
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Ronald McDonald Saves the U.S. Economy with McJobsWhile millions of people are still out of work, despite the nation's best efforts to create jobs, McDonald's has swooped in to save the day. What is this nation coming to when a minimum wage job saves the day, but not your home?
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How to Choose the Best Anti-Virus Security ProgramFinding the right anti-virus program is no easy feat, which is why this guide on how to determine the basic features of an anti-virus program and the type of computer user you are will help you do just. that. -
Mobile Broadband Speed Trends: The Road to True 4G Speed is HereWhile it is admirable that cellular companies what to give consumers the fastest mobile broadband possible, they simply are not offering true 4G speeds; however, the recent trend in 4G technologies is changing the landscape, with better choices coming. -
Google Employees' Bonus Based on Future Social Strategy Successes or FailuresIf the Google's social strategies don't get better soon, employees won't be too happy this year. Announced today were plans to base employees' bonuses on whether Google fails or not in the social department.
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From Symbian to iPhone to Android OS: The Evolution of Mobile Phone Malware21 malicious Android apps being pulled reminds us that smartphones are not immune to infections. Check out this smartphone malware timeline, from when it started, how it evolved, and where it was at the end of 2010. -
LizaMoon SQL Injection Attack and Scareware FAQsWith 1.5 million websites affected with the SQL injection attack code, even more users are bound to get infected with the resulting Trojan from the redirect website. Check out the FAQs about the attack and the scareware here.
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Tea Party Wants Deeper Budget Cuts; GE Gets Away with Not Paying TaxesHow can the government look Americans in the face and smile while telling us that our health care must suffer so that we taxpayers can pay the taxes on GE's $14.6 billion profit?
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Tablet PCs: Future of Computing or Passing Fad?The laptop is equal with the desktop, and the netbook tried, but was simply a fad because tablet PCs crushed its sales. Will tablet PC popularity replace the desktop or is it too a passing fad?
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Low Levels of Fukushima Radiation Fallout Detected WorldwideWith the Japanese radiation situation getting worse every day, countries worldwide are being even more vigilant in monitoring for radiation increases and, so far, at least six countries re affected by the fallout.Also published on:
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AVG and Symantec Smartphone Security Program FAQsIn light of the recent malware incidents in the mobile world, AVG and Symantec have released new, but different, smartphone security programs. Let's look at what they do, and how they work to keep mobile users and their devices safe.Also published on:
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Milestones and Statistics: LinkedIn, Facebook and MySpaceWith the recent LinkedIn announcement of over 100 million active users, let's look at other popular social networking site statistics and milestones, including the rise and fall of their popularity.
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About the A4Tech V-Track Wireless MouseThe A4Tech V-Track Wireless Mouse is a revolution in the way that optical and laser mice work. With a new way of using light, the A4Tech V-Track Mouse works on any surface, even a furry teddy bear.
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AT&T Bids $39 Billion for T-Mobile USAAT&T announced plans to buy T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom, a deal that will make AT&T the largest mobile carrier in the U.S. Here are the details about this and other major wireless carrier mergers.
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CTIA 2011: Smartphone and Tablet Rumor RoundupWith the CTIA about to kickoff this Monday, let us look at the most anticipated and most rumored smartphone and tablet PC debuts about to take place.
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CTIA Wireless 2011: What to ExpectThe CTIA Wireless exhibition and show is about to begin, and everything important to and for mobile and wireless will be there, you don't want to miss it.. Read on for details about the CTIA Wireless and its most notable events and awards ceremonies.
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Wireless Carriers Advertising Fake 4G Since 2008The ITU-R sets the 4G standards. None of the current carriers meet those standards, but are advertising 4G nonetheless. 10 times faster than 3G just doesn't cut it anymore; we want real 4G and its promised 100 MB/s speeds.
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Free calling deals to Japan have fine-print details, limitationsWith the tragic earthquake and other happenings in Japan destroying the nation, loved ones certainly want to keep in touch throughout this trying time. Here are the details about some free-calling plans to Japan and their limitations.
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Four Must-Have iPad 2 AccessoriesWith the iPad 2 release day here, accessories have been lining the shelves of almost every retailer. Here are the four best must-have iPad 2 accessories for device owners to drool over.
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The S.N.A.K. Facebook Keyboard by Social KeyboardsA keyboard exists for almost every function including gaming, media, and comfort. Now, Social Keyboards has released a keyboard, with dedicated Facebook buttons, called S.N.A.K. Here are the details and speculation on how it holds up under pressure.
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Anti-Virus Software to Keep Your Computer Hard Drive SafeWith so many anti-virus security programs available, it can be difficult to know which one is the best. These three software programs offer the best in protection while being nice to a consumer's wallet.
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WebOS Changes from Smartphone OS to Desktop OS in 2012Everyone knows how powerful the webOS can potentially be and since HP acquired Palm and the OS, it has proven that fact, but how is it going to get the smartphone operating system to run a desktop PC?
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International CTIA Wireless 2011 and E-Tech Finalists AnnouncedThe International CTIA Wireless 2011 event is almost here and to prepare, judges have announced the finalists for this year;s E-Tech awards, and they include some big name manufacturers, devices and services, as well as two yet unknown smartphones.
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Microsoft Losing the Mobile War as Android Knocks RIM from TopMicrosoft has been around for a very long time, but Android has only been here for a few years. Nevertheless, Microsoft continues to lose while Android just killed RIM in market share. Is it too late for Microsoft and the mobile market?
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Google Buys BeatThatQuote; Other 2011 Google AcquisitionsGoogle has acquired hundreds of companies since it started out, and just recently, acquired BeatThatQuote, along with five other companies this year so far. Check out the details about these acquisitions here, along with company information.
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Libya's Crisis and $4 Per Gallon Gas vs. Renewable EnergyWith the Middle East in turmoil and the revolution in Libya pressuring oil prices to rise, consumers are paying for it at the pumps. However, if the U.S. government had focused more on renewable energy, we wouldn't be so scared of those prices now.
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The Ancient Roots of the Zoroastrianism Faith: A Brief HistoryJudeo-Christian religions and Islam comprise the bulk of all religions, but many do not realize that these religions are an ancestor of Zoroastrianism.
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Bing Deals Android and IOS App Leave Windows Phone 7 Users BehindWith the recent release of Windows Phone 7, one would think that any new Microsoft or Bing product would be compatible. Bing Deals, however, is not and as such, Microsoft is essentially telling its user to buy an Android or iPhone.
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Apple iPad 2 CompetitorsThe iPad 2 will release on March 11, and it is sure to be a hit. What about viable iPad 2 competitors? Which tablets have what it takes to take out the iPad 2?
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Overview of HTC ChaCha & HTC Salsa Facebook Phones with Dedicated Facebook ButtonWith a Facebook button the only thing that makes these HTC smartphones "Facebook phones," are they worth trading in older and better devices to save a few seconds while updating a Facebook profile?
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Nokia-Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Deal DisasterNokia made its first biggest mistake as a company in 2002 when it left the US. Now, teaming up with Microsoft could see the company lose everything as its stocks are already falling and employees are leaving. Why is Nokia doing this?
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ASUS Eee Slate EP121 Tablet PC Review: Consumers Get Beauty in This Beast of a Tablet PCWhen people think "tablet" they typically think of the smaller, 7" tablet PCs or the iPad. Now, ASUS changes that thought and the standards with this massive, but beautiful 12.1" Eee Slate Tablet PC.
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The Perfect Tech Gadget: Smartphone PC Sunglasses ConceptEveryone wants what they want, but what if they could have the one perfect gadget? The Smartphone PC Sunglasses Concept is just that, a concept of what the perfect tech gadget would be-PC, smartphone, virtual reality, all in one.
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Consumer Review of Apple TV: How Does the Apple TV Compare to Google TV?Apple surprised consumers with a $99 set top box called Apple TV, but does it live up to Apple expectations or is it lagging behind Google's TV? Read on to find out.
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Republicans Using Budget to Break Up UnionsWhile the unions are being fair, offering to accept the price of preserving their bargaining power, the GOP effectively rejected the offer by pulling together a shotgun vote that dis-included 28 Democrats.
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Social Networking Security: How to Not to Be Victimized on Facebook & TwitterEveryone posts their favorite everything online, especially when filing out Facebook profiles. Consider this story the next time you fill out a profile, and see how to keep passwords safe when visiting social networking websites.
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Government Shutdown: Republicans Want $4 Billion for a Two-Week Extension CompromiseMarch 4 looms and Republicans refuse to give a two-week extension to work out a budget compromise unless the party is granted $4 billion in tax cuts first. Check out the details, plus what could help reduce the budget deficit in the long-term.
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Why Google Smacked Overstock and Search Results Algorithm Borders on CensorshipWhy can A local business pay someone to promote its product, but a website cannot? What Google did to Overstock.com is not right, and what it's algorithm is doing to SERPs borders on censorship.
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Credible Sites Hit by Google Search Algorithm and Chrome ExtensionThe new algorithm is supposed to make search better, but instead, entire credible websites are punished. Why is this happening? Plus: a viable alternative to changing the algorithm.
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Are the Motorola Atrix 4G and Lapdock Worth the $500 Price Tag?The Motorola Atrix is a great smartphone, and it comes with a great accessory, but is the Lapdock worth the outrageous price? Is Motorola trying to beat Apple at the pricing game?
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France's 1PlusV Files Anti-trust Complaint Against Google -- AgainWit all the problems Google already has with the EU concerning anti-trust issues, the company does not need another complaint against them.
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Middle East Rallies Spread to Horn of Africa: Fighting for Freedom & DemocracyWhile the Egyptian and Tunisian protests have calmed, other countries' protests are just beginning and they are some of the bloodiest -- and most peaceful -- protests to date.
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Libyan Citizens Trade Death for Democracy: Is Freedom Worth the Price?With more protests in Libya breaking out every minute and government ordered violence, it makes one wonder if all the death and killing is worth a country's democracy. Should people have to pay for freedom with their lives?
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Verizon's iPhone Launch: Are Unenthusiastic Sales Revealing of What's to Come?Everyone was hyped about the Verizon iPhone, but the opening day and first five days sales figures show an unenthusiastic launch as compared to first iPhone AT&T's launch. Why is this happening and is it a tell-tale sign of what's to come?
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GSMA Global Mobile Awards Gain TractionThe MWC is held this week and the GSMA Awards have been presented to the best of telecommunications manufacturers. Plus, a rundown of some of the other prestigious technology-related awards given out at conferences during the year.
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HTC Steals Day 2 of the Mobile World ConferenceHTC, a popular smartphone manufacturer, has released the world's first dedicated Facebook phones and the company's first-ever tablet PC. Here is a rundown of what happened at the MWC.
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Nintendo Hacker Arrested; Authorities Keep Up PursuitsHackers can take over a website and a life, but it is a rare occasion if they are arrested. Look at the Facebook blackmailer, Obama Twitter hacker, AT&T and iPad Hacker and other hackers, what and how they got in and when they were arrested.
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RIM PlayBook, LG Optimus and Sony Ericsson XPERIA PlayStation Phone Highlight MWC Opening DayThe Mobile World Congress opened today in Barcelona, Spain, and already some of the biggest and best announcements have been made. Here is a partial overview of the goodies from day one.
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Brooklyn Killing Spree Continues Trend NationallyIt is truly a tragedy when people are killed and recently, it appears to happen a lot. Following is the account of three unrelated killing sprees plus one serial murder case.
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Algerians and Yemenis Inspired by Egyptian ProtestsA great day was born when Yemeni and Algerian citizens found power in the people but it is a sad day as well, since protesters in both countries resorted to violent protests to do so.
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Top 10 LED-LCD TVs Under $2,000: Vizio, Sony, Panasonic, LG, Samsung, Sharp and OthersWhen it comes to watching television, finding the right one with the best features for under $2,000 is sometimes difficult. Finding one with a decent picture quality for that price is even harder, so where are the best LCD TVs to fit the budget.
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Timeline: American Hikers Detained in IranWith the three Americans to face trial on Feb. 6, the world wants to know what has happened during their detainment.
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The History of Black History Month: A Timeline of Notable EventsBlack History Month has been recognized by every president of the US since 1976, but its history goes back even further. This time line notes specific events and the history of this well-known culturally recognized month.
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Consumer Review: Microsoft Windows Phone 7: Does it Live Up to Its Hype?With all the hype surrounding the "come back" Windows Phone 7 operating system, it is a surprising disappointment and lacks many of the basic features all other smartphone operating systems offer.
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Egyptian Web Blackout Backfires; Noor Dial-Up Internet, Telcomix Save the DayWith the government silencing of the Egyptian people is still fresh and most of the Internet access is still blacked out, traditional dial-up services and good natured people fighting for free speech come to the rescue.
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World Economic Forum Meets in Davos; Instability is the Central ThemeThe World Economic Forum met in Switzerland hoping to discuss the central issues of the world. The central theme of the talks were global instability and civil unrest. However, the biggest issue, the Egyptian riots, were nowhere to be found.Also published on:
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2011 SAG Awards RundownThe SAG Awards are held each year for actors and are awarded by actors in 15 major categories. One Lifetime Achievement Award is also awarded, Here is a rundown of previous awards ceremonies and its winners.
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Looters Destroy Egyptian National Treasures; Plus: Tunisia, U.S. and Australian Looting IncidentsProtests and natural disasters hit cities and citizens became frightened, causing them to act out in ways they normally wouldn't. Looting in Egypt, Tunisia, the U.S. and Australia happened because people are afraid.
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U.S. Threatens to Cut Aid After Egypt Cuts Off Internet and Uses Violence to Stop Political ProtestsThere have been past situations where the U.S. has cut foreign aid to try to get countries to submit to its demands; however, threats, no matter if they are nonviolent or not, serve no real purpose.
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Facebook Security Changes After Founder's Account HackedWith so many Facebook security and privacy issues already in the news, it is somewhat surprising that it took the account of Facebook's Founder being hacked to make any real changes for the sake user privacy.
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'Keep My Opt Out' Chrome Extension Is a Supercharged Google Ad Preferences ManagerGoogle Chrome has a supercharged Ad Preferences manager, called Keep My Opt Out that allows users to set their preferences once and forget them. The Do Not Track Firefox and IE plug-ins do not, making Chrome a better option for privacy.
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Changes at Google Include New CEO, Groupon AlternativeGoogle is making massive changes to its inner structure. With a new CEO beginning his post in April and a new Google Offers daily deal program, it is eerily coincidental Here are the details.
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Weighing the Evidence in Oracle vs. Google LawsuitIn patent lawsuits, the opinion of the people matter to many. In the Oracle vs. Google suit, two respected bloggers weigh in, but who has the credibility to make a difference?
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By the Numbers: April 29 Events and Royal Wedding Date CoincidencesWith the upcoming Royal Wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton, everyone wants to know facts and figures about the couple, but what about events that took place on the same day in history? Could they be a coincidence?
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How Google Pulling Kongregate Could Quash Amazon's Android App Store PlansWhy was Kongregate puled and what does it have to do with Amazon's app store? Because Google is starting to close its ranks a bit when it sees a direct threat to its business model, using its con-compete clause to do it.
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College Student: Ideal Obama Speech Would Touch on Tuition, Loans and GrantsThe state of college costs and loans is miserable. While costs are rising, financial help is diminishing. how will President Obama address these issues in his State of the Union Address in 2011?
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Scammer Hijacks Email, Facebook Accounts and Blackmails Victims with Obscene PhotosThe news that a man was able to hijack numerous email and Facebook accounts should add weight to the reasons why people should not divulge personal and private information online.
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Review of 'Profumo Di Donna' Remake 'Scent of a Woman'With the release of "Lady with the Dragon Tattoo" in the U.S., eyes are turning to other famous movie remakes, including "The Scent of a Woman," which is the U.S. version of the Italian "Profumo Di Donna.'
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New Facebook Privacy Woes Reveal User Phone Numbers, Home AddressesFacebook is user fir once again for changing its application permissions to allow developers access to users' mobile phone and home address numbers. What could these applications possibly need this information for?
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What's Next for Microsoft's Kinect Motion-Control Technology?Microsoft's new Kinect motion-control technology has created a massive demand for the new hands-free gaming sensor. What exactly is Kinect motion control and what comes next for Microsoft?Also published on:
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Looking Back: Martin Luther King Jr. DayMartin Luther King Jr. Day is a day to remember the visions of a dreamer. Have his visions materialized, or has the nation just sat back and waited for the right time to never come?
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Google Security Reward Program Pays More than $14,000 to Uncover Chrome FlawsGoogle's popular reward program has just issued its biggest payout yet. Check out the details of the payout plus how to report flaws yourself.
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RNC Chairman Steele Steps Down; Can Prieubus Fill His Shoes?When Mr. Steele, Chairman of teh RNC stepped down, he endorsed one while the Committee elected another. Who is Mr. Priebus and what can he do for the Committee now that he is the elected Chairman?
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Opinion: Anna Nicole Smith Estate Does Not Deserve Late Husband's MoneyIt might be easy to say yes to giving the Smith Estate money, especially if it was Dannielynn receiving it, she is not. Instead, it is Stern, Smith's boyfriend, who will control all of the money as he sees fit.
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Sony Suing PlayStation 3 Jailbreakers -- and Why Sony Will FailWhen Apple tried to stop people from jailbreaking the iPhone, the company failed miserably and now those hackers have the full weight of the US on their side. What makes Sony think it will win a similar case against PlayStation 3 jailbreakers?
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iPhone 4 Finally on Verizon: Ready... Set -- WaitWhile consumers have waited years for the iPhone to come to Verizon, they shouldn't jump up and buy one yet... Here's why.
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Is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3G the iPad Killer?The Galaxy tab by Samsung is one of the hottest tablet PCs to hit shelves in months. Here are the details about the Tab and why it is in the running as an iPad killer.
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Verizon iPhone is Officially Here -- Details and WhyThe Verizon iPhone has finally become a reality after three years of rumors and speculations as well as Steve jobs saying it will never happen. Here's why it is finally here and other details.
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California Governor Institutes 'Draconian' Austerity Measure & Budget Cuts in Other StatesEvery state in the US is facing massive shortfalls. However, it seems that California is the only state looking to not only raise taxes, but also cut state spending.
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Q&A: More Information on Jared Lee LoughnerThe politics of tragic shooting that almsot killed Gabrielle Giffords have escalated to include blaming various peole as well as the arraignment of the shooter. Following are details about the aftermath and Giffords' condition.
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SMS of Death Instantly Bricks Feature Phones and SmartphonesMost people believe that non-smartphones are invulnerable to virus attacks; however, this is no longer true. The SMS of Death can hit a feature phone an instantly kill it just as easily as it can a smartphone. Here are the details.
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CES 2011: CNet Best of Show, People's Choice and Best of CES Awards AnnouncedEvery year, CNet announces the "Best of CES," "Best of Show" and the "People's Choice" awards. This year, CNet has again made its announcements, so which products made the cut?
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Twitter Subpoenaed to Release Julian Assange's Personal, Financial InformationIn the fight against WikiLeaks, the U.S. has issued a subpoena to Twitter ordering the site turn over all of Julian Assange's information, including financial information. Is this even legal?
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Chumby8: Newest Chumby Makes Alarm Clocks Fun AgainThe Chumby8 is a major step up form the Chumby One, offering users new ways of staying connecting without being in front of the computer; this is the perfect little alarm clock that could.
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Q&A: Rep. Gabrielle Giffords ShootingThe shooting in Arizona of the Democratic Congresswoman has sparked a world of controversy. What are the possible reasons behind the shootings?
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2011 CES Day One Roundup: A Smartphone and Tablet PC BrigadeThe first day of 2011 CES brought out the best of many electronics manufacturers. Smartphones and tablets were the stars of the show, so which ones were the most exciting? Take a look at these 2011 CES day-one details.
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British Journal Accuses Autism Researcher of Fraud in Study: What Happens Now?When a study is published in a Medical journal, the results are typically real and researched. However, when the study published is a fraud, what happens to the scientific community? What does it mean to autism studies in the future?
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Testimonial: Life as a Yahoo! Contributor Network Writer and Journalism Student at Ashford UniversityI finally decided to study Journalism and attend Ashford university's Journalism and Mass Communications program after falling in love with writing at YCN. Here is my story about how the two are intertwined.
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House Republicans Usher in 112th Congress with Reading of U.S. Constitution: What Does it Mean?Never in the entire history of the US has the Constitution ever been read at the commencement of the legislative session. So why then did House Republicans decide that this was the year to do it?
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Priorities for New State Legislature, Governor in PennsylvaniaWith the changing Pennsylvania legislature from Democratic to Republican, many old issues are facing a new legislature. Will they be able to come together to face the most pressing issues that Pennsylvania faces? What are they?
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Motorola Mobility at 2011 CES: Droid Bionic, Atrix, Cliq 2 and XOOM Tablet PCThe 2011 CES is off to a great start and announcements from Motorola Mobility have paved the way for great things to come over the weekend.
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First Person: Financial Nightmares, Health Struggles Mean Day-to-Day Living in AmericaWhile most people will say the economy is finally bouncing back, the real people of the world-the poor-dot not. Here is my personal struggle of years past and my glimmer of hope for the 2011 year to come.
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Largest Lotto Jackpots in U.S. HistoryThe Mega Millions jackpot won on Tuesday night is one of the largest in the world. Check out these facts and figures about other large lotto jackpots won by individuals and split two to eight ways.
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Traitorware Exposes Consumer Information: "New" Security Threat Revealed by EFFMost consumers are aware of the Internet nasties they can run into when using the computer; however, it has been revealed that even the unlikeliest products can betray them. Check out the details of traitorware.
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The Ted Williams Rags to Riches Story: What Should He Do with His New Found Fame?Ted Williams is one of those lucky people to go from rags to riches. What should he do now that he has found riches? What can he learn from the Evelyn Adams NJ Lottery story?
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Pennsylvania Lottery Facts and FiguresThe Mega Millions Lottery had two jackpot winners making the lottery in any state a bit more appealing. Check out these facts and figures about the Pennsylvania Lottery and its history.
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2011 CES "Best of CES" Contenders: Smartphones, TVs, Camcorders, Cameras, Tablet PCsEvery year, CNet gives out various "Best of CES" awards and one "Best of Show "award. Which of the many products have a chance to make the cut this year?
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Is Netflix Taking Over? Remote Control Button Deal Indicates as MuchNetflix, the popular program streaming service has struck a deal with various retailers to add a Netflix button to remote controls. Is this the beginning of a new Netflix era?
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What to Expect from Google at the 2011 CESGoogle always has some big surprises for the CES each year, so what announcements will the company make this year? Check out these highly anticipated Google offerings for the 2011 CES.
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2011CES Most Anticipated Tablet PCsWith a slew of Android-based smartphones already on the market, manufacturers are now heeding for the Android-based tablet PC market as well. Which ones will be announced at the 2011 CES?
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2011 CES International: Most Notable Gadgets of Previous CES EventsEvery CES event has its moments and announcements that make or break the entire show. In previous years, there have been such announcements that made consumers want to beg for more. Let us look at those notable gadgets and what made them so special.
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2011 CES: Most Anticipated Smartphones of the YearCES is the place for all tech lovers to be every year. This year, smartphone manufacturers are coming in droves when they normally do not, and anticipated devices are set to be announced. Which ones will be featured this year?
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Is Google Taking Revenge at Groupon Daily Deal Site for Rejecting Offer?It would seem like Google is taking revenge for Groupon's rejection of the $6 billion offer Google made some months ago. However, Google has always had an in-house coupon deal offer with merchants, so why is it a big deal now?
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Samsung Galaxy S Sales Pass 10 Million and Galaxy Tab 1 MillionThe Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab family of consumer electronics are probably the most popular of all devices right now and the company has the sales figures to prove it. Will the family eventually surpass Apple sales?
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What to Expect from Apple at the 2011 CESWhile Apple has never officially attended a CES event, the company typically uses the show to make major announcements. This year will be no different. Here is what to expect from Apple at the 2011 CES.
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Using Social Media to Keep Track of the 2011 CESThe annual CES is an event that no tech junkie should miss. With events taking places simultaneously, it is difficult to keep track of. Which social media networks should people use to stay up to date and keep track of the 2011 CES?
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China Malware 'Gemini' Strikes Google's Android OS AgainGemini is not just a computer infection anymore; it has jumped to Android OS-based smartphones and was sent with love from China servers.
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Apple, Pandora, Dictionary.Com & Others Named in Privacy Violation LawsuitApple is under fire again, this time for violating its own privacy policy. Other defendants are named as well. Do you know what your apps are doing?
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The Samsung Galaxy Player: A Viable IPod Touch CompetitorSamsung is adding to the Galaxy line of devices again, this time with the Galaxy Player; a direct competitor to the Apple iPod. The Player will be released at the upcoming CES 2011.
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Could Russian Oil Magnate Khodorkovsky's Conviction Upset East-West Trade Relations?Khodorkovsky was already serving eight years for theft and money laundering. Now he is convicted again, but this time the conviction is seen as a political move that could hurt East-West trade relations.
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More Google TV Problems? Logitech to Gigabyte Technology: Stop Shipping & Wait for ImprovementsGoogle TV has hit another snag and will not be released at the upcoming CES as promised. Its competition just may have the edge since Logitech is now telling device manufacturers not to ship...
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Swiss, Chilean Embassies in Rome Bombed: Could This Have Been Avoided?The bombings in Rome of the Swiss and Chilean embassies is a tragedy that might have been avoided had security been tighter. What can we learn from the first ever US terrorist bombings?
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Adoption Stories: A Contributor's Personal Experience with Placing a Child for AdoptionAdoption can be one of the most difficult decisions a woman can make in her life. I have been through it twice; here are the details of my personal adoption story.
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Skype Outage Almost Fixed, but Contradictory Statements Difficult to UnderstandSkype has been down since December 22 2010 and about 20 percent of users are still without service. In a statement, Skype contradicts itself, saying that Connect is fine, but Manager is not and users need Manager to use Connect... Here are the details.
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Chicago Fire Kills 2 Firefighters; How Do Residents Cope with Tragedy?When fires break out, no matter where one lives, the residents always come to help and eventually heal. The Chicago fires have killed numerous firefighters; how will Chicago residents cope?
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Senate Approves 9/11 Responders Health Care Bill: Real Healing Can Finally BeginFirst responders were never compensated concerning their heath care. Since then, many have died and others have become seriously ill. The Senate passed the Zagroda Bill, hoping to right that wrong.
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Word Lens Translation iOS App Takes Augmented Reality to New LevelAugmented Reality has always been a hot subject for smartphone users. now, Word Lens offers those users a way to use it to translate various languages instantly.
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Who is Kate Middleton, Prince William's Royal Fiancee?The Royal Wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton is turning into a major media event, as all Royal Weddings do. However, with all the chaos, some of the most important details may get missed-just who is Kate Middleton"?
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Fourth Actor Suffers Injuries on Troubled 'Spider-Man' Broadway ProductionWhen a Broadway show or any production suffers from so many accidental injuries that the government wants to involve itself, it is probably safe to say that it is cursed. However, this is not the only production to suffer from the same curse...
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FCC Finalizes Net Neutrality Act & Open Internet RulesThe FCC finally passed and released the new Net neutrality Act and it is not nearly as bad as most critics of the original proposals claimed it would be.
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Firefox 4 to Get 'Do Not Track' Feature in Early 2011Privacy is always an issue and as technology evolves, so do tracking cookies. This prompted the FTC to initiate the Do Not Track legislation, of which Microsoft and Firefox are both taking to heart.
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Smartphone Discounts for ChristmasConsumers have a host of new smartphone deals to choose for for the holidays. From the free smartphones at Best Buy to the deeply discounted Nexus S and iPhone 4, it may be tough to decide which smartphone to buy this season.
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Google Hand Over Wi-Fi Info to Conn. Attorney GeneralGoogle's Wi-Fi fiasco in May proved that collecting any kind of data can be dangerous. However, the new Connecticut issues at hand can be just as, if not more, dangerous to the citizens affected.
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Kwame Kilpatrick Faces Bribery, Extortion IndictmentKwame Kilpatrick was indicted yet again on new bribery and extortion charges. if convicted, he could face an extra 30 years in prison. This trend follows many other Mayors whom have been indicted for various similar charges.
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Tony Romo Engaged to Candice CrawfordHollywood is all about the engagement and wedding announcements. Recently, Tony Romo and Candice Crawford became engaged. Check out the details of this and other celebrity engagements.
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Shelley Malil Receives Life Sentence with Parole EligibilityIt is a shame when bad things happen to people, but those that make the media are the ones that have the biggest effect on the public, much like Shelley Malil, who was sentenced to life after murdering his girlfriend.
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Zimbabwe's First Lady, Grace Mugabe, Sues Over WikiLeaks CablesWikiLeaks is back in the news again, but this time featured in a civil suit brought against a newspaper for publishing diplomatic cables leaked by WikiLeaks. Here are the details of the suit and others like it.
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Books, Poster Can Be Bought For Keith Olbermann FollowersKeith Olbermann fans are quirky and more than difficult to shop for. If you have one of these fans on your holiday gift giving list, check out this guide for some ideas to make them happy during he holidays.
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What's New in Android 2.3 Gingerbread Released on the Google Nexus SAndroid has done it again, finally releasing the newest edition of the Android OS; Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The mobile OS was released on the newest Google Android device, the Nexus S. Check out some of the biggest changes to this version.
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Top 5 Thinnest & Lightest Laptops Ever MadeThin and light laptops always make consumers beg for more; even thinner and lighter devices with more power. Check out this list of some of the top contenders of all time for the thinnest and lightest laptops ever made.
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Holiday Gifts For Tea Party MembersTea party members are sure to take the holidays very seriously, considering their faith and family values. Giving a party member something to remember is not easy. Check out this holiday gift guide and make any tea partier smile.
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Holiday Gifts for Stephen Colbert FansFor fans of Stephen Colbert, it can be difficult to know what to get them for the holidays. Check out this list of the top five Colbert fan gifts and make any Stephen Colbert fan happy for the holidays.
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LG Apex with Android OS on US Cellular: Product ReviewThe LG Apex is one of the first Android smartphones offered on a "no contract" basis. It performs well and offers a full features Android OS; available from US Cellular.
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Smartphones May Become Standard Soldier GearSmartphones are taking over the world. Now, the US military wants to issue smartphones to soldiers as standard equipment. Will this hurt or help them?
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Android Takes Over Verizon, Ousts RIM as Leader in Smartphone SalesRIM has always held dominance in Verizon sales. However, Android devices are gaining ground and consist of over 80 percent of all Verizon smartphone sales.
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Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter of 'Dexter' to DivorceCelebrity divorces are constantly in the news and the divorce of ""Dexter's" Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter is no different. Here are all the details and similar celebrity divorces of note.
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Costs: Royal Weddings vs. an English University EducationWhile Kate Middleton and Prince William are about to be happily married at a fairy tale wedding, the cost of the Royal Wedding to the taxpayers is a sore spot for all, especially in light of the tuition fee hikes. here are some uncensored numbers.
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Google Nexus S to Launch Thursday with Android 2.3 GingerbreadGoogle's Nexus One was an instant failure and was pulled after it underperformed in sales in its first months after its release. Is the nexus S doomed to perform the same way?
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Comcast Xcalibur Takes on Google TVComcast has recently released a beta version of an Internet television set top box. It offers users limited features, but it still hopes to take on Google TV.
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Virginia Court Rules Portions of 'Obamacare' UnconstitutionalWhile the battle for healthcare reform continues, a Virginia court sets a precedent that could have national consequences. Finding a portion of Obamacare unconstitutional could lead the way for repealing all the reform laws.
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Gawker Media Empire Hacked by 'Gnosis;' 1.25 Million User Accounts AffectedIt is amazing how a website can believe that its data is safe from any attack. Gawker Media was recently hacked over the weekend and compromised 1.25 million user accounts, proving that even the "safest" of websites care no longer safe.
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First Person: Bad Weather, Winds Hammer PhiladelphiaWhile the storms that are coming are supposed to get worse, the initial wind blast has done more than its fair share of damage already. How much worse can it get?
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Great Christmas Stocking Stuffer Gift Ideas for Children Ages 4-9With Christmas fast approaching, the time is here to find a great stocking stuffer for everyone on your Christmas gift list. Check out these great Christmas stocking stuffer ideas for children ages 4-9.
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Great Christmas Stocking Stuffer Gift Ideas for Children Ages 0-3Christmas is upon us and so is the rush to find that perfect gift for everyone on your list. What about stocking stuffers? Here are some great Christmas stocking stuffer ideas for your young ones.
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Tenet Shares Climb on Buyout OfferTenet Healthcare recently rejected a hostile bid from Community Healthcare Systems, resulting in its stock prices climbing. Similar Groupon and Sarah Lee rejections resulted in the same climbing prices.
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Human Rights Day 2010: Fighting Discrimination with the Human Rights DefendersHuman Rights Day is a wonderful day for all those who believe in Human Rights and want to help stop discrimination worldwide. Following are the details about the Day and others like it that raise awareness for their own causes.
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Westboro Baptist Church Conspires to Protest at Elizabeth Edwards' Funeral ServiceWhile freedom of speech and expression are constitutional freedoms everyone has, what is the moral or legal standing to slander a public figure at her funeral? Can Fred Phelps and his Westboro Baptist Church legally picket Elizabeth Edwards' funeral?Also published on:
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Microsoft, Not Google, Wins USDA Cloud Computing ContractWhile Google has been constantly wining small government and city contracts for their cloud computing Google Apps Suite, the USDA did not allow the company to bid this time. Microsoft won the contract, ad Google is suing.
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Adam Norton Ink Tablet PC Available for Pre-Order on Dec. 9The Norton Ink tablet PC offered by Adam is making consumers waves. Not only is the pricing much lower than its direct competitor, iPad, but it also features the newest Android edition 2.3 and 3.0, Gingerbread with updates to Honeycomb soon.
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In Haitian Election Crisis, Vote Recount Ordered, Protests ContinueIn Haiti, voters are protesting the election results and officials have ordered a recount. However, this has done little to sooth the people and they continue to wreak havoc on the streets of Haiti.






















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