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Last Update 2013/6/3 17:07
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The data stored in our phones are invaluable, and losing them by any chance would be nothing short of a nightmare to us. For this reason, there are several security apps available today in the market and it is crucial that you select the best one among them for your phone. Today, many of us have an android phone and thus keeping all the data stored on it safely is our key concern. Although they are loaded with a number of amazing features, android phones are extremely vulnerable and thus protecting it from any malware attack is quite important. There are some well-known security apps in the market today, which are capable of relieving you from the trauma of losing any important info from your Android phone.
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Last Update 2013/4/21 14:30
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Futuremark last week, Rightware this week - Basemark X wants to melt your smart device with its benchmarking stress. Let's take a look at this new mobile benchmark.
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Last Update 2013/4/17 17:20
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Futuremark tunes into the mobile world with 3DMark for Android, benchmarking just became a whole lot cooler for smartphones and tablets.
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Last Update 2013/4/17 17:16
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Today Futuremark are releasing, for free, a version of 3DMark which runs on Android (3.0 and above). This is their next step in allowing us to compare the latest mobile devices to each other with iOS support to follow soon. We have had some time with the new Android edition of 3DMark and today we have a selection of benchmark results from various devices as well as some information on the software itself.
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Last Update 2013/4/17 17:15
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We have eagerly awaited the release of the mobile versions of 3DMark. It will be great to finally be able to compare benchmark performance of devices running on different operating systems. Now that the Android version is out in addition to the Windows version (iOS and Windows RT will follow), we tested eight Android smartphones.
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Last Update 2013/4/9 18:56
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Since Google announced its hugely popular Google Reader service will be shutting down on Just 1st, tens of millions of users have been left wondering where to turn to next to get their news fix. The web giant made the shock announcement on its developers blog last week confirming that a fall in the number of users was one of the reasons for closing down the service. So as Google looks to putting its energy “into fewer products” Google Reader users will need to seek out an alternative service. Here we take a look at some of the options that are available.
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Last Update 2013/3/26 18:40
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One problem you may face with an XBMC Linux installation (or appliance running XBMC) is connecting to and scraping your media that resides on a NAS. You have to do a little tweak to your Diskstation to get XBMC (and some other appliances) to work.
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Last Update 2013/3/26 18:38
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Was schon immer bei Windows nur durch mehrere Klicks zu erreichen war, gestaltet sich bei Windows 8 zu einer Pfadfinder -Tour. Gemeint sind so banale Dinge wie das Herunterfahren, der Neustart oder den Benutzerwechsel. Standardmäßig muss dazu die Charm-Bar aktiviert werden und weiter geht es über die Einstellungen. Geht es nicht auch etwas bequemer? Aber sicher und genau dies werden wir in diesem kleinen Artikel erklären...
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Last Update 2013/3/15 16:26
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Google Reader is dead, and you’re bummed. Trust me, I feel you. However, there’s no reason to be upset, because there are a number of alternatives that have what it takes to help you forget all about Google’s ROI failure. We singled out the four best-of-the-best for Android and iOS, so let’s check them out.
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Last Update 2013/2/15 16:49
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You know for me I never saw the need for an Amazon Kindle. I get all kinds of gadgets to play with and I have two tablets already, which I rarely use. I ended up winning the Kindle Fire HD at a party at CES so I was pretty curious to see what all the buzz was about. I do actually read a lot, but I tried to make the switch over to reading on tablets and it just did not stick. I think the biggest thing was that I didn’t want to carry a large tablet around with me all of the time. The Kindle Fire HD being only 7-inches is the smallest tablet I have owned or really spent an extended period of time with. After taking it out of the package I said to myself, “wow this thing is small and who would want a tablet this size?” But after using it for a few weeks it seems to be the perfect device to read on. Of course there is much more you can do on the Kindle fire HD as well so let’s go ahead and get this review started!
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