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Hi Martyn, Neither of the models, the One X or the One S, have microSD support, both do offer 25GB of cloud storage, provided by DropBox, for... @stevenpemberton-- You're absolutely right, Steven: they ran a questionnaire directed at Ubuntu users to ask people what they wanted. Now... The thing I found most improved battery life on my Lumia 800, more than any of the updates rolled out, was to turn off Facebook chat; it's a lovely... Could I suggest that before bringing new features that they get the current set-up working properly and bring reliability to their handsets. http://www.zdnet.co.uk/
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Isn’t it delightful how geek culture works? During my Christmas shopping last year, I stumbled into a favorite little pop culture shop in Little Collins Street in Melbourne which is well known for its comprehensive stocking of all things Lovecraftian. I was looking for some stocking fillers for the kids; instead I walked out with [...] The combination of a cloud service and verification that does not involve sharing data has allowed one company to provide a true bumper-to-bumper insurance policy, reports Victor Cruz.
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We've heard recently of CISPA, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act , a bill currently making its way through Congress that many are calling the latest incarnation of SOPA. Reader SolKeshNaranek points out an article at Techdirt explaining exactly why this bill is bad , and how its backers are trying to deflect criticism by using language that's different and rather vague. Quoting: "The bill defines 'cybersecurity systems' and 'cyber threat information' as anything to do with protecting a network from: ' (A) efforts to degrade, disrupt, or destroy such system or network; or (B) theft or misappropriation of private or government information, intellectual property, or personally identifiable information. ' It's easy to see how that definition could be interpreted to include things that go way beyond network security — specifically, copyright policing systems at virtually any point along a network could easily qualify."

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http://www.pcworld.com/ Gadgets Apr 4, 9:55 AM Google takes the wraps off its long-rumored augmented reality glasses that overlays messaging, weather data, maps, video chat, and more within a pair of glasses. More than 600,000 Macs have been infected with a new version of the Flashback Trojan horse that's being installed on people's computers with the help of Java... Productivity Apps Apr 3, 6:15 PM Lots of mobile apps and Web services are available to help people who want all their digital content--not just documents--at their fingertips at any time. We look at 20 that are fun, useful, or both.
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