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Tablets expected to become preferred computing device | Apple - CNET News - 4 views

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    Why do people prefer tablet more than PC ? What advantages of tablet that PCs don't have?
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    Selected Article Tablet is becoming more and more popular so it is important for us to know the advantages of this device that a Laptop doesn't have and why is is so popular among users.
anonymous

Government surveillance continues to rise, Google says | Internet & Media - CNET News - 6 views

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    Explain the issue with government surveillance of Google.
anonymous

Muse brainwave-reading headband: Mind control for all | Crave - CNET - 2 views

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    Mind Boggling!
anonymous

Parallels 8 retuned for Mountain Lion, Windows 8 | Apple - CNET News - 0 views

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    Who would like to explain this to the class?
anonymous

How to set up an ergonomic workstation | How To - CNET - 3 views

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    presentation nuri and konomi sept 2
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Protect your car tech privacy with these six simple tips | The Car Tech blog - CNET Rev... - 0 views

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    presentation camp and jab sept 2
anonymous

Control these large smart appliances with your iPhone | Appliances - CNET Reviews - 1 views

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    Describe IT Dawoon Oct 2
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    Most smart appliances have an accompanying application. Those applications are available on iOS and android. (Samsung's washer and dryer application is working on only iOS and Samsung's Galaxy mobile devices, not the rest of the Android devices.) There are some examples of using iOS to control the smart appliances 1. LG Smart ThinQ LFX31995ST LG Smart ThinQ app will tell you the internal temperatures of both the refrigerator and freezer, and whether it's on energy-saving mode or not. You can make grocery lists and automatically update your inventory once you've checked an item off the list. Also, you can search for recipes on the fridge based on what your fridge has in stock. 2. Whirlpool WRL767SIAM Side-by-Side Refrigerator with 6th Sense Live it transmits information directly to the free app on your smart device. Whirlpool's app can let you know, if the refrigerator door is open or if there has been a power outage. Whirlpool has also enabled this refrigerator to connect to the smart grid if it's available in your area, which will let you monitor energy usage through its app. 3. GE Profile PT9550SFSS Built-In Double Convection Wall Oven The game-change app turns your phone into a remote control for the oven. You can set the temperature, mode, and time for both ovens independently and turn them on with app. 4. LG Smart ThinQ LRE3027ST oven Smart ThinQ app will allow you to search for recipes and then cue up the cook time and temperature accordingly, but you still have to manually press start on the oven itself. LG app allows you to run diagnostics on the range to make sure that everything is running as it should be. 5. LG Smart ThinQ WT6001HV Washer/Smart ThinQ DLEX6001V Electric Dryer LG's Smart ThinQ washing machine features a gorgeous touch screen and connects to LG's Smart ThinQ app via your smartphone or tablet. It doesn't have a smart-grid function like some other washer/dryer apps, but it's otherwise similar in that it lets you check your wash cycle
anonymous

How Google could have made the Web secure and failed -- again | Common Sense Tech - CNE... - 1 views

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    Describe IT Jason Oct 4
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    Google have transfer you automatically to its "encrypted" service, one designed to prevent potential "eavesdropping" on your searches. Google have use SSL( secure socket layer) to protect your search. Is can also be use when you are logging on to your bank account online. Google have introduce the SSL search, with the SSL search you can do your searches on Google with more secure and you are in private so no one can see what are you searching. Before Google URL was HTTP/www.google.com but now it is HTTPS/www.google.com. Its secure now. Google have use SSL to help protect your data from unwanted access. So what you are connected to internet café, local hotspots or hotel your data will be secure. But Google is not responsible for any viruses you get over the internet searches. The SSL will only protect your personal information.
anonymous

How to password-protect a PDF before e-mailing in OS X | How To - CNET - 2 views

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    print-to-PDF feature in OS X presentation ni and isa sept 2
anonymous

How Apple co-opted the Internet | Apple - CNET News - 2 views

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    For mac people. What is Mac's bottom line?
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Protecting yourself from Facebook malware - 3 views

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    Describe two strategies for avoiding malware.
jasonkerr

Kibot the robot entertains kids, spies on them - 0 views

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    Korean children, already fast becoming a robot-friendly lot, have a new companion in Kibot, a monkey-faced bot that can read fairy tales, sing songs, take pictures, and make video calls via a display embedded in its tummy. It is like a robot that will keep children accompany, Kibot, which runs on a rechargeable battery and is manufactured by iRiver, has plenty of other tricks up its sensor-enabled sleeves, too. It responds to gestures, like pats, by turning and pleasantly saying, "It feels good." When it encounters an obstacle, it can change direction to avoid it. It can take pictures and record and play back customized voices. It even serves as a language tutor for Korean and English. About the only things it doesn't do, seemingly, are scratch its head and swing from branch to branch.
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