May 19, 2013
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Tech Q&A: Custom email address locked in limbo
A company that overpromises what it can deliver should never deal with a lawyer. That’s what Comcast did with Minneapolis attorneys Richard Fuller and Charles Horowitz, who recently opened a new...
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LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner (right) and company co-founder Reid Hoffman sit in the lobby of LinkedIn's Mountain View, Calif., headquarters on May 7.
LinkedIn sets sights toward building on its impressive resume
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — LinkedIn and Facebook will celebrate the anniversaries of their IPOs just a few days apart this week. But their experiences as publicly traded companies couldn’t be more dif...
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Small bike-mounted planters were created by Colleen Jordan, of Atlanta, using 3D modeling software. Her pieces are printed by a 3D printing service, such as Shapeways or Ponoko.
Exploring the artsy side of 3-D printing
Three-D printing technology is a game changer in the arts and crafts world. “It really takes the lid off of what’s possible,” says Andrej Suskavcevic, president and CEO of the Craft and Hobby As...
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Glitch may be cause of vanishing messages
QUESTION: I received nine emails with photos from a relative in Puerto Rico. When I opened the first one, it suddenly disappeared from view. I thought that I had inadvertently deleted it in some wa...
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Pinterest's update now offers people a simpler navigation and new ways to arrange their boards to fit their needs. Although the haphazard spirit of Pinterest remains, the site is much less overwhelming.
Pinterest’s new sleek look
NEW YORK — Don’t worry, Pinterest fans: Your sprawling virtual pegboards of wedding dresses, handmade jewelry, craft projects and food porn haven’t changed dramatically. They’re just easier to mana...
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When a mysterious, unauthorized fee appears on your cellphone bill, it's called "cramming," and consumer advocates and regulators worry it's emerging as a significant problem as people increasingly ditch their landlines for wireless phones.
Feds get closer look at fake mobile bill charges
WASHINGTON — When a mysterious, unauthorized fee appears on your cellphone bill, it’s called “cramming” and consumer advocates and regulators worry it’s emerging as a significant problem as people ...
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Readers react to discount phone furor
In a column two weeks ago, T-Mobile customer Kyle McCauley of Burnsville, Minn., protested that the company’s abrupt switch to no contracts and full-priced phones had violated his right to purchase...
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Amanda Krebs uses the password that only she knows to sign on her son to his Facebook page at their home in Green, Ohio, on March 5. According to a new study by the Education Database Online, half of the parents who have a Facebook page say they have started one to keep tabs on their children.
Parents keep track of kids on Facebook
Is Mom or Dad creeping on your Facebook? There’s half a chance. A new study by Education Database Online (www.OnlineEducation.net) says one out of two parents say part of the reason they set up ...
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Using technology to fight cheating
LOS ANGELES — While Jennifer Clay was at home taking an online exam for her business law class, a proctor a few hundred miles away was watching her every move. Using a webcam mounted in Clay’s L...
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Bell’s voice ID’d on recording
WASHINGTON — Researchers have identified the voice of Alexander Graham Bell for the first time in some of the earliest audio recordings held at the Smithsonian Institution. The National Museum o...
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