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The lack of a delete key makes the Chromebook a disappointment

The lack of a delete key makes the Chromebook a disappointment

For all of their technological genius and massive resources, Google sure doesn't know how to make hardware. It's a problem...

The history of data storage costs

The history of data storage costs

Over the last few decades, the way that data is stored has evolved faster than just about any form of...

Facebook Home is a bust so far with 0.1% adoption

Facebook Home is a bust so far with 0.1% adoption

The blogosphere is normally abuzz with stories about Facebook that demonstrate negative sentiment towards their activities. Most of their moves...

Where is your POS system vulnerable?

Where is your POS system vulnerable?

When it comes to point-of-sale, there are a few vulnerabilities that you probably didn't even know were there. In 2012, the...

New apps make your smartphones smarter as you get drunker

New apps make your smartphones smarter as you get drunker

If you’re like me, you like to have fun, knock back a few drinks with your friends, and party the...

3 signs it’s time for a dedicated server

3 signs it’s time for a dedicated server

Small business owners know they need an internet presence, but what many people don't realize--often until it's too late--is that...

10 apps to make you a genius

10 apps to make you a genius

Ever get the urge to learn something new? Well you aren't going to become a genius by sitting around watching...

10 biggest game-changing personal computers of all time

10 biggest game-changing personal computers of all time

Personal computers have reached a tipping point in recent years where the innovations are more about speed and capabilities than...

Google Chrome refuses to get hacked

Google Chrome refuses to get hacked

Google wanted hackers to take down its Linux-based Chrome OS running on a base WiFi Samsung Series 5 500 Chromebook....

The 705 Electronic Data Processing Machine from 1954 was surprisingly fast

The 705 Electronic Data Processing Machine from 1954 was surprisingly fast

Today, we operate in a computer world where speed is graded by megabytes and gigabytes per second in data transfer...

The post-pc revolution

The post-pc revolution

The vast majority of you are probably currently viewing this infographic either while you wait in line at Starbuck’s, or...

Artistic nostalgia: Adobe allows release of source code for original Photoshop

Artistic nostalgia: Adobe allows release of source code for original Photoshop

"Download Photoshop legally for free..." Those are the words that geeks have been wanting to hear for over two decades....