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Last word on iPad printing
In what I hope will be the final update on iPad printing for a while, there’s a new device that promises to enable storing iPad files to a flash drive. The flash drive could then be plugged in to a...
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Web Winners: Protect yourself
Everyone needs to take responsibility for his or her own privacy protection, for guarding financial privacy and for avoiding identity theft. How can you do that? These sites point the way. n At ...
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Tablet should not require a workaround
Patricia McKnight of Tucson, Ariz., and Sue McGowan Lewis of Miami both took issue with my advice last week to an iPad owner, Lawrence Fishman of Miami, who was trying to print documents in the abs...
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Associated Press
Frankie Thevenot, 3, plays with an iPad in his bedroom in Metairie, La. About 40 percent of 2- to 4-year-olds have used a smartphone, tablet or video iPod, according to a new study by Common Sense Media.
Crying kid? There’s an app for that
MIAMI — There’s a new routine these days whenever Amber Mullaney goes out to eat at a restaurant. While waiting to be seated, she asks her husband to get the phone ready to hand over to their 2-yea...
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IPhone 4S is first cellphone to use low-power Bluetooth NEW YORK — The iPhone 4S has a little-heralded feature that makes it unique among phones, at least for a while: It can talk to a new c...
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Find a way around popular tablets’ lack of USB ports
Q: The generally efficient Apple iPad has, for many users, a serious deficiency: There is no easy way to print important content. I try to overcome this by forwarding the material to a computer wit...
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Associated Press
Google's top mobile executive Andy Rubin (left) and J.K. Shin, president and head of mobile communications business from Samsung, hold the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone during a news conference Wednesday in Hong Kong Wednesday. South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. unveiled its Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest version of Google's Android operating system.
Google rings up iPhone fight
Google announced two new smartphones this week, as well as Android 4, the latest version of its mobile operating system -- ratcheting up the war between Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone. “Com...
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Biography sheds new light on Jobs
SAN FRANCISCO — Steve Jobs had a disdain for people who put profits first. In an upcoming authorized biography of the late Apple CEO, he calls the crop of executives brought in to run Apple after h...
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Tech Bits
2 O.C. tech firms hit by Thai flooding Emulex Corp. in Costa Mesa closed a plant in Thailand due to flooding, the company announced Wednesday. The maker of data storage equipment said operati...
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Techbits
HBO Go comes to TV, through Roku players NEW YORK — HBO’s Internet streaming service, which gives subscribers access to its shows on PCs, smartphones and tablets, is going back to where it all s...
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