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Microsoft's Excel 2013 "flash fill" feature will notice if you're doing the same thing repeatedly on a worksheet -- like cutting and pasting elements of a single cell into multiple cells, for example -- and automatically repeat the action with the remaining data.
Office refurbished: 10 new tricks await in Microsoft Office 2013
Microsoft unveiled the major overhaul the company has made to its Office products this week. The biggest changes are in how tightly online services are woven into the apps. By default, documents...
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Google maps add more Antarctica
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google’s online mapping service is incorporating additional images from Antarctica. The new images include flags marking the South Pole and the interiors of the supply ca...
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Pulling plug on kids may not be enough to stop Internet use
QUESTION: In my quest to promote sleeping during the night for my three very electronically connected and addicted teenagers, I’ve decided that this school year I will disable the modem each school...
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New Mexico on verge of possessing supercomputer
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The administration of New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez is on the verge of taking back the state’s $11 million supercomputer known as Encanto from the nonprofit group set up to op...
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A third-generation iPad is displayed during a special event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco on March 7, 2012. Apple may be on the verge of rewriting its iPad strategy by rolling out a smaller and less expensive model this fall, a move analysts say could further distance it from competitors already struggling to play catch-up. (Gary Reyes/San Jose Mercury News/MCT)
Smaller, cheaper iPad could stymie competitors
Apple may be on the verge of rewriting its iPad strategy by rolling out a smaller and less expensive model this fall, a move analysts say could further distance it from competitors already struggli...
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FILE-In this Jan. 24, 2007 file photo, Netflix customer Carleen Ho holds up DVD movies, "Talladega Nights" and "Pirates of the Caribbean' that she rented from Netflix, at her home in Palo Alto, Calif. Netflix is more popular among couch potatoes than investors a year after its polarizing decision to raise U.S. prices for video subscription services by as much as 60 percent.  The unexpected twist that Netflix announced a year ago Thursday, July 12, 2012,  triggered mass customer cancellations and a sell-off in its stock that has wiped out more than $11 billion in shareholder wealth.  (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)
Price hike still haunts Netflix 1 year later
SAN FRANCISCO — Netflix is more popular among couch potatoes than investors a year after its polarizing decision to raise U.S. prices for video subscription services. The unexpected twist that N...
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A scene from "The Amazing Spider-Man" by Activision appears. In reviews, 'Spider-Man' is overshadowed by 'Lego  Batman.'
‘Lego Batman’ beats ‘Spider-Man’
It’s been five years since Spider-Man’s previous appearance in movie theaters, but Marvel’s webslinger has been plenty busy on video-game consoles. Since 2007, he’s headlined four games and made gu...
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‘Smart’ home not in immediate future
LOS ANGELES — When will the mantra “home, sweet home” shift to “home, smart home”? Since the 1950s, many expected that it would happen in the 21st century. In fact, it was a preoccupation expres...
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Apps help smartphones become digital wallets
LOS ANGELES — Wouldn’t it be nice to forget your wallet — permanently? That day is coming sooner than you think. In the walletless future there will be no credit cards to lose, no cash to carry ...
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The DNS Changer Working Group (DCWG) shows a webpage resulting from not having the DNS malware. Tens of thousands of Americans may still lose their Internet service Monday unless they do a quick check of their computers for malware that could have taken over their machines more than a year ago.
DNS Malware may knock thousands off Internet next week
WASHINGTON — Despite repeated alerts, tens of thousands of Americans may still lose their Internet service Monday unless they do a quick check of their computers for malware that could have taken o...
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