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Data Doctors: Tips for better battery life from smartphone

Smartphones are an amazing bit of technology, but all those features come at a high cost: battery life.

Twitter security: Site adds extra measure to logins

Twitter is adding an extra security measure to users' accounts in an effort to prevent unauthorized logins.

Apple accused of avoiding paying billions in taxes

The senate estimates that Apple avoided at least $3.5 billion in U.S. federal taxes in 2011 and $9 billion in 2012.

Xbox One entertainment console revealed

The company says the Xbox One, its next-generation entertainment console, will go on sale later this year.

Some fliers admit leaving devices on in flight

Despite flight attendants telling passengers to power off, some people admit they don't always shut down their devices.

Yellow Jacket stun gun iPhone case: Stay protected with 650,000-volt phone case

It seems that everywhere you go these days, everyone has a case to protect their smartphone, but how about a case that protects you?

Data Doctors: 6 key ways to protect your mobile devices

Mobile devices are exponentially more likely to be stolen and you should just assume that it’s going to happen someday and plan accordingly.

Are the days of the $200 smartphones numbered?

It's no secret that wireless companies are trying to do away with subsidies.

Data Doctors: Is free antivirus too weak to protect you?

Make sure you understand how powerless any antivirus program is when it comes to certain types of infections.

Hotmail officially dead: Email service transitions to Outlook.com

The company announced yesterday the completion of its transition to the new Outlook.com.

Data Doctors: Fake Microsoft call scam on the rise (AGAIN!)

These scam calls started several years ago and they will continue because too many folks are still falling for it.

Samsung Galaxy S4 review: Gimmicky, but still one of the best

Samsung had a smartphone breakthrough last year with the Galaxy S III, which sold 50 million units worldwide.

Travel to Mars: A one-way ticket to Mars, apply now

Step right up and prove why you should get a one-way ticket to Mars! Well, wait -- you might want to know a little more about the venture first.

New planets Kepler-62e, Kepler-62f, Kepler-69c could host life

In the midst of chaos here on Earth, scientists are finding hope for life on other planets.

New Twitter app: Twitter launches music app

Twitter has finally launched its much-anticipated music app. The company launched its service last week exclusively to musicians, but Twitter on Thursday made

Data Doctors: Tips for better tracking of stolen laptops

Simply finding the location of a stolen laptop isn't enough. Authorities simply can’t respond to every call for a stolen or misplaced device without ‘probable

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