10 Chrome Extensions Every User Should Have

Google just announced the latest release of its Chrome browser which boasts 1,500 new features powered by extensions like the ones listed below. The extension gallery that is growing by the day is chock-full of extension that will enhance Chrome’s user experience and make the browser the hub of everything on the internet. Aside from [...]

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Weekly Tech News Roundup, Vol 01

This is the first issue of the Weekly Tech News Roundup I promised to deliver every week. The Weekly Tech News Roundup is a summary of news stories that were published this past week and that I think would be interesting to our readers. I hope that you enjoy the format and if you [...]

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10 Reasons Why the Nexus One Rocks

The Google Nexus One ships with Android 2.1, this version of Android introduces some pretty neat features and improves on others from the previous release of Android. I will walk you through some of the new features (some not so new, but new to me as a first time Android user) with pictures and videos. [...]

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Google Nexus One Unboxed

As I stated in my previous post I had some trouble uploading the Nexus One videos I shot earlier due to the use of an HD camera and high resolution settings. I managed to finish uploading the first video that I shot of me unboxing the Nexus One. There are other videos in the pipeline [...]

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Google Nexus One and iPhone 3GS Compared in Pictures

As many of you have heard, Google announced on Tuesday that they were releasing their own Google branded "superphone." Shortly after their announcement the phone went on sale on their website -google.com/phone and was made available in two flavors, subsidized from T-Mobile for $179 ($20 cheaper than the iPhone) or $529 without a carrier. The phone [...]

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I Have 5 Google Wave Invitations, Who’s Interested?

I logged on to Wave the other day and I realized that I still had 5 invitations left. The reason there are invitations is because Google Wave is still in limited preview, which means that you need to register and then Google has to invite you in order to be able to use Google Wave. [...]

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Help Me Spread Awareness About Fake Virus Scanner Scams

In an effort to educate computer users about the potential dangers of fake virus scanner pop-ups and how to close the pop-ups without infecting their computers I put together a one page PDF that summarizes the threat and lists some steps to help mitigate its impact. The idea came from a similar campaign that was [...]

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9 Programs to Encrypt Your Memory Key

As more of us rely on memory keys, thumb drives, and other portable storage devices to save our sensitive information, it is imperative that we ensure the stored information is secured and remains private. The list below is a compilation of various applications that are designed to encrypt the information on portable [...]

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