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6 things I want to do with NFC (Smartphones Unlocked)
[02.03.2013]
Uses for NFC are endless, but we have a long way to go until the protocol goes mainstream. Here's my personal wish list. [Read more]
YNAB
[02.03.2013]
YNAB stands for You Need a Budget, and it's true. You do. This offline app, built around a philosophy of financial responsibility, requires a lot of manual maintenance, but it teaches sound principles about money management.Continue reading
 
Epson WorkForce DS-60000 Document Scanner
[02.03.2013]
The Epson WorkForce DS-60000 Document Scanner is a massive scanner built for fast, high-volume scanning of documents at up to tabloid width.Continue reading
FingerPrint 2
[02.03.2013]
FingerPrint 2 lets you print from an iPad or iPhone to any printer on your Windows or Mac Wi-Fi network, even if the printer is Ethernet or even USB connected.Continue reading
 
Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM
[02.03.2013]
The Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM is an impeccably sharp optic, and it works with all major SLR systems, netting it our Editors' Choice.Continue reading
What's up with the sun? Plenty
[02.03.2013]
Space cameras are sending back amazing pictures of solar storms whose intensity is expected to pick up in coming months. [Read more]
 

Software All news 02.03.2013

NextGen Ambulatory Ehr version 5.8 receives Onc Hit certification
[02.03.2013]
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems, LLC., a wholly owned subsidiary of Quality Systems, Inc.
Ponce City Market to Nab 700 Jobs and $10 Million Investment Ponce City Market to Nab 700 Jobs and $10 Million Investment
[02.03.2013]
OLD FOURTH WARD - A New England-based health technology company could bring as many as 700 jobs to the Ponce City Market development.
 
Verizon Receives "Hold" Rating from TheStreet Verizon Receives "Hold" Rating from TheStreet
[02.03.2013]
"Verizon Communications has been reiterated by TheStreet Ratings as a hold with a ratings score of C+ . The company's strengths can be seen in multiple areas, such as its revenue growth, expanding profit margins and solid stock price performance.
Samsung Partners with Citrix to Provide Knox Security on Mobile Devices Samsung Partners with Citrix to Provide Knox Security on Mobile Devices
[02.03.2013]
Mobile World Congress 2013 was the backdrop for Samsung's announcement of Knox, a new secure implementation of Android that will soon be available on Samsung leading smartphones.
 
Compuware announces 160 layoffs, other cost-cutting plans Compuware announces 160 layoffs, other cost-cutting plans
[02.03.2013]
Detroit-based Compuware will lay off 160 employees and close or shrink 16 of its offices around the globe in the first round of its previously announced cost-cutting plan , the firm said Friday in corporate filings.
Construction Spending in U.S. Unexpectedly Falls on Nonresidential Slump Construction Spending in U.S. Unexpectedly Falls on Nonresidential Slump
[02.03.2013]
Construction spending in the U.S. unexpectedly fell in January following the biggest back-to-back gain in a year, reflecting a slump in nonresidential and government projects.
 

Peripheral_devices All news 02.03.2013

Lian Li Revealing New Product Line at CeBIT 2013 Lian Li Revealing New Product Line at CeBIT 2013
[02.03.2013]
Lian-Li says it's showcasing new products next week at CeBIT 2013.
Report: Intel Having USB 3.0 Problems with Haswell Report: Intel Having USB 3.0 Problems with Haswell
[02.03.2013]
Manufacturers supposedly must acknowledge certain issues with the Haswell platform before Intel ships them processors.
 
Ouya Shipping to Kickstarter Backers This Month Ouya Shipping to Kickstarter Backers This Month
[02.03.2013]
Prepare to be invaded by the very first Android console.
Prolimatech Shows Off Huge MK-26 Black Series GPU Cooler Prolimatech Shows Off Huge MK-26 Black Series GPU Cooler
[02.03.2013]
Prolimatech has released a black version of its MK-26 GPU Cooler.
 
ARM CEO Still Hopeful About Windows RT ARM CEO Still Hopeful About Windows RT
[02.03.2013]
ARM still sees potential in Windows RT despite recent poor sales.
Tom Tom's Guide: A Quick Guide to Filezilla
[02.03.2013]
Check out Tom's Guide's latest story on Filezilla!
 

Technology All news 02.03.2013

Exclusive free giveaway of a popular weather app, YoWindow
[02.03.2013]
Rated 4.5 stars by CNET, we are giving away a free copy of YoWindow Unlimited for PC or Mac for three days only. Watch the weather around the world from the comfort of your own home and never be caught in the rain without an umbrella again. Original...
Digital storage basics, Part 4: SSD explained
[02.03.2013]
Do you know that there's a garbage collection inside your SSD? It's true! CNET editor Dong Ngo explains that and more. He also answers SSD-related questions.
 
Apple is again Fortune's most admired company
[02.03.2013]
The iPhone maker surpassed such tech giants as Google, Amazon, and IBM for the No. 1 spot.
Einhorn's hedge fund drops suit against Apple
[02.03.2013]
Greenlight Capital says the issue in the suit was resolved when Apple removed the proposal related to preferred shares from consideration at its shareholder meeting.
 
Mac sales should recover after December drop, analyst says
[02.03.2013]
Shipments of the Mac plummeted 22 percent in December, but Needham analyst Charlie Wolf expects sales to recover this month.
Apple's in-app purchase settlement faces approval
[02.03.2013]
The settlement that will give some 23 million iTunes account holders a chance at refunds from in-app purchases by minors is closer to approval.
 

Security All news 02.03.2013

Sudden death of U.S. engineer in Singapore linked to cyber espionage?
[02.03.2013]
Some are wondering whether the death of an American engineer working in Singapore could be linked to cyber espionage.
Google's European conundrum: When does privacy mean censorship?
[02.03.2013]
Though Google is a U.S. company, its American rights don't transpose across the pond. A court case will determine whether Google has to comply with EU law, which could have far-reaching consequences for European users.
 
U.S. skirts one roadblock to Kim Dotcom extradition
[02.03.2013]
The controversial Megaupload founder is expected, however, to bring his case to the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
Researchers warn of new Java exploit being used by attackers
[02.03.2013]
A new exploit for a previously unknown and unpatched Java vulnerability is being actively used by attackers to infect computers with malware, according to researchers from security firm FireEye."We observed successful exploitation against browser...
 
Tech groups question new do-not-track bill
[02.03.2013]
New legislation in the U.S. Senate that would allow Internet users to tell companies to stop tracking them is unnecessary and could slow e-commerce growth, some tech groups said.
 

Computers All news 02.03.2013

Federal CIOs still say no to BYOD
[02.03.2013]
Government IT leaders who oversee sensitive or classified information require firm device-management policies to address security concerns before they will even consider allowing workers' personal smartphones and tablets behind the firewall.
 

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