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10 Tips for Protecting Your Privacy Online : The Basics

We’re delighted to have our first guest blog post from Jason Roe, this article first appeared on his own blog…

11 years ago

Toshiba launches their new Chromebook 2

Toshiba yesterday announced the Chromebook 2 – a new 13.3” Chromebook with a choice of Full HD IPS or non-reflective HD…

11 years ago

PushBullet: Transfer files from Android to a computer the easy way!

PushBullet has been around for a little while now offering a web based solution for transferring files, lists and links…

12 years ago

New Adware Trojan Threat for Mac OS X

A report from Dr. Web, a Russian anti-virus company,warns Mac OS X users about a new threat called Trojan.Yontoo.1. This…

13 years ago

Google starts removing Ad Blocking Apps from the Play Store

The only thing surprising about this piece of news is that it hasn't happened sooner. Google has started removing Ad…

13 years ago

SwiftKey Flow Beta get’s another update

SwiftKey Flow has seen another update today bringing with it a number of bug fixes. It is quickly becoming one…

13 years ago

Dolphin Browser Beta

In the last few days the developers behind Dolphin Browser have released a new Beta version for people to try.…

13 years ago

Google Drive and Google Chrome for iOS

Even with Google Maps being dumped from the next version of iOS, Google is still sharing the love and bringing…

14 years ago

Chrome for Android arrives in Beta

We reported here some time ago that Chrome was to finally launch for Android devices and today it went live…

14 years ago

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