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Readers offer cures for home outages
By Steve Alexander McClatchy-Tribune News Service If you’ve ever had your home network lose Internet connectivity without warning, you’ve got plenty of company. Several readers responded t...
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Hackers infiltrate computer networks
By David Sarno, Salvador Rodriguez and Ken Dilanian McClatchy-Tribune News Service LOS ANGELES — In what security experts believe may be the largest coordinated attack ever launched, hackers ...
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Katango launches Web service to organize friends
NEW YORK — As the number of your Facebook friends and Twitter followers grows, a new crop of online services are trying to help organize your social-networking buddies into smaller groups so you do...
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Time running out companies with online tracking issue
McClatchy-Tribune News Service Privacy groups and some members of Congress are up in arms, and rightfully so, over a new study revealing that many online advertising companies continue to follow...
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Curing the home network outage blues
By Steve Alexander McClatchy-Tribune New Service QWe have a Netgear router on our home network that includes two computers and a printer. Without any warning, the computers will lose Internet...
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Workers enter the CityVille game room at Zynga headquarters in San Francisco on June 2. Based on papers filed July 1, Zynga, the online game maker behind 'FarmVille' and other popular Facebook pastimes, is going public.
Zynga expands to China, sans Facebook
NEW YORK — Zynga, the company behind popular Facebook games like “CityVille,” is taking that game to China. Since Facebook is blocked in the country, it’s partnering instead with local Internet por...
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Site offers forum for venting workers
By Wendy Lee McClatchy-Tribune News Service MINNEAPOLIS — Terrible managers. Incompetent colleagues that get raises. Layoffs. Those complaints are usually whispered in conversations at the of...
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Photos are online, not in the email
By Steve Alexander McClatchy-Tribune News Service QMy cousin emailed me some pictures of her adventures in Africa, but I can’t seem to save them to my computer. The pictures are in the form o...
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Marquis Alforja, 3, who suffers from autism, plays with Park Math on an iPad at the Via West Campus in Cupertino, Calif. on March 26.
Touch screens and apps helping to treat autism
By Brandon Bailey McClatchy-Tribune News Service SAN JOSE, Calif. — As a commercial software expert for the financial services industry, Ted Conley was frustrated with the technology that a s...
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$2 million gift supports Appalachian workforce
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Nonprofit groups in the 13 Appalachian states can share a $2 million software donation from Microsoft Corp. aimed at training the region’s work force to compete in an economy dr...
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