Stories About Steve Jobs
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iPhone 3GS Squeaks to Top of 'Consumer Reports' List
Considered by some to be a highly objective source, "Consumer Reports" concedes that rating smartphones can be a slippery, subjective slope.
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Using Your Camera's Image Stabilization
Learn how to take better pictures with IS or VR lenses, or your digital camera's image stabilization mode.
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Create a High-Def Screencast with Screencast-O-Matic
Want to record whatever's happening on your screen? This free service makes it a snap.
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TeamViewer Manager Remote Support App Now Available for Mac
TeamViewer GmbH has announced the release of a Mac version of TeamViewer Manager. The TeamViewer product handles remote control of users' computers, usually for...
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Gaming and Used Sales Boom During Recession, Says Nielsen
Study suggests the number of hours gamers spent playing games and sales of used games rose in part because of the recession.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S980 Point-and-Shoot Camera
Disappointing image quality holds back an otherwise inexpensive and easy-to-use Sony point-and-shoot.
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IMac and the Constantly Ejected CDs
Reader Linda Gardner seeks a cure for a cantankerous media drive. She writes:
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Canto Brings Back Single User Digital Asset Management App
Canto has announced the release of Canto Single User, the return of a single-user version of the company's Cumulus 8 digital asset management (DAM) application...
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Xserve (2009)
Let's face it: Apple makes only one rackmount server, and upgrades to it come and go with Intel's processor life cycles. This reality occasionally makes it hard...
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Bugs & Fixes: Tying up Loose Ends
Usually, I'm too busy writing up new material for upcoming columns to have much time to look back on what I've already written. Today, I'm taking that time. Here...
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Zero-day ActiveX Hole in Windows XP Under Attack
Apply the workaround from Microsoft for Windows XP and Server 2003 to protect against drive-by-download assaults.
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Your Twitter Toolbox
Apps to personalize your Twitter experience.
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Open-source Bias Cheered, Booed in Planned EC Rules Review
Plans to update the rules governing industry standard technologies in Europe have been both lauded for and accused of bias in favor of open-source software.
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EMC Raises Bid for Data Domain to $2.1 Billion
EMC on Monday increased its offer to acquire storage vendor Data Domain from US$1.8 billion to $2.1 billion in its latest effort to shove aside original bidder...
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Farewell, Compuserve, R.I.P.
Analysis: A tribute to an early online service that introduced many to the Internet via 300 baud and indecipherable user names.