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QUESTION: When I was at a friend’s home recently, I was unable to connect my laptop — a Dell Studio 1555 running Windows Vista — to their wireless Internet. I selected their network and entered ...
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A preview for AOL Inc.'s launched Alto is displayed Thursday. Alto works in concert with other email accounts to clean out and organize messages, social network notifications, daily deals, photos, and email attachments. The service is available for free by invitation to users in a closed "beta" test.
AOL wants to organize your email
NEW YORK — The Internet icon that bought email to the masses with its classic “You’ve got mail” slogan now wants to help people organize the flood of messages in their Gmail, Yahoo mail and other a...
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Nanotechnology student Judah Easton, of South Bend, uses tweezers to hold up a probe used inside an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) inside the Nanotechnology Lab at Ivy Tech Community College Oct. 4 in South Bend, Ind. Ivy Tech Community College in South Bend next year will add an intensive, 18-credit summer nanotechnology study program that is expected to draw students from across Indiana and possibly from other states.
College to offer intensive nanotechnology program
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Ivy Tech Community College in South Bend next year will add an intensive, 18-credit summer nanotechnology study program that is expected to draw students from across Indiana and ...
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Sony's new PlayStation Store is displayed in a screen shot. Sony Corp. is preparing a common storefront across devices from its game console to its Web-connected TVs, Blu-ray players and phones.
Sony’s redo of PlayStation Store links games, movies on page
LOS ANGELES — Sony Corp. is revamping its PlayStation Store as it prepares a common storefront across devices from its game console to its Web-connected TVs, Blu-ray players and phones. The roll...
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A variety of health technology accessories are displayed Tuesday in Richmond, Va.
Technology helps with fitness goals
RICHMOND, Va. — Many of us know firsthand that losing weight and staying fit can be tough. For me, I started a journey a little over a year ago to get in better shape before my 30th birthday. Wh...
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In survey, 40% of teens say they own iPhone
LOS ANGELES — IPhone fever is not just an adult affliction. It has trickled down to the younger population as well. Forty percent of U.S. teenagers now own an iPhone, according to a new survey o...
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Five steps to becoming un-LinkedIn
QUESTION: A few months ago I joined LinkedIn, the social website for business, but I’ve found it to be a gigantic pain. I would really like to unsubscribe, but I have not been able to find a way to...
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Twice co-founder Noah Ready-Campbell stands in his warehouse Oct. 2 in San Francisco, Calif. Twice is a start-up company that works like a brick and mortar clothing resale store, but is totally online. Customers sell Twice their clothes for cash, then buyers purchase the items online at 70-90 percent of retail value.
Thrift stores go digital
Hate that old blouse? Fear not: A slew of new startups are running virtual marketplaces where folks can sell or buy secondhand treasures. Companies like Poshmark, Twice and Threadflip are offeri...
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EBay unveils big redesign with a nod to popular pinning website
NEW YORK — EBay has redesigned its website to encourage visitors to browse and collect items they might want to buy later with something it calls the “feed.” The feature, reminiscent of popular ...
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Yohanna Thomas of Las Vegas, demonstrates a video roulette shell Wednesday during the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas. While casino executives agree that internet gambling is inevitable, they question whether state or federal authorities should regulate it.
Internet gambling industry awaits approval
LAS VEGAS — Internet gaming, the next frontier for casinos, occupies center stage here this week at the Global Gaming Expo, known as G2E. What form I-gaming will take and how it will be regulate...
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