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Huawei UltraStick: A creative solution for the lack of expandability
Huawei's UltraStick, a HSPA+ (3G) modem on a standard-sized SDIO card, is a very creative solution to a growing problem in consumer electronics: the lack of expandability.
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Surface RT for education: Is it worth it?
Microsoft recently unveiled a new initiative for the education sector, but is it worth it? Take a look at some of the other top tablet contenders and weigh in with your thoughts.
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The BlackBerry Z10 has the right price, but is it worth it?
Before you pay the reduced price for a BlackBerry Z10, make sure that you're aware of the downsides of this device.
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Three embedded Android devices that are worth your consideration
Embedded Android devices are multifunctional and can be adapted to a wide variety of potential applications. Here are three embedded Android devices currently on the market.
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The insecurity of private email services
The Indian government wants to ban the use of Gmail for official use, due in part to leaks about NSA snooping, but the general insecurity of private email services makes this a sou...
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Corporate espionage or fearmongering? The facts about hardware-level backdoors
Spying accusations against Chinese companies like Huawei have resulted in bans by US, UK, and Australian government agencies. Is there any technical merit to these charges?
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Review: Use a free bulk rename app to manage file names
The Bulk Rename Utility is a free program that can automate the task of renaming files for you.
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Name-brand vs. Asian monitors: Why pay more for the same technology?
James Sanders compares several monitors from name-brand suppliers and their Asian counterparts. The displays all use the same LG-sourced panels, so why pay more for the same techno...
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Authorize unsigned device drivers in Windows
A Windows test mode exists, which allows users to install self-signed drivers that don't require digital verification.
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Google's Zopfli Compression Algorithm: Extract higher performance from your compressed files
Google's Zopfli compression algorithm offers significant benefits for cloud applications, mobile performance, and app development.