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Q: I’ve heard rumors that there are viruses that can take over your computer and demand a ransom to allow you back in. Can this really happen? — Kris
There's been a lot of talk about putting more information into the "cloud," though it hasn't exactly hit the mainstream.
I'm paying for an internet service that's supposed to give me higher than normal speeds, but it just doesn't seem to be that fast. How do I know what I am getting? - Jon
Q: Is it possible to get a virus from surfing the Internet like a regular computer on my smartphone? - Jason
Arizona should see its first National Guard soldiers next month.
Can my webcam be hacked and turned on without me knowing? - Deborah
NEW YORK - TiVo Inc. and Nero AG of Germany were set to announce Monday that they will be launching a package that turns a Windows PC into a TV recorder, just like a TiVo set-top box.
NEW YORK - Intel Corp. is unveiling new technology that will let computers wake up from their power-saving sleep state when they receive a phone call over the Internet.
Taiwanese computer parts maker Asus obviously didn’t get the memo. Didn’t Asus know notebook computers need hard drives? Or that they’re supposed to run Windows — and the pre-loaded software must bloat the boot-up process to the length of a long weekend?
SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc. is offering a new tool that will automatically transfer information from one personal computer to another, but anyone wanting that convenience must authorize the Internet search leader to store the material for up to 30 days.
SAN FRANCISCO - With its decision to use Intel Corp. microprocessors, Apple Computer Inc. is poised for the first time in decades to boost its share of the desktop PC market.
The East Valley is a branch office of Santa’s workshop — electronics division.
LOS ANGELES - Chris Claypool was addicted to his BlackBerry wireless handheld. Like many users, he never thought twice about pecking away at lightning speed, replying to a wave of e-mails from clients around the globe.
SAN FRANCISCO - Forget voice calls. They're oh so retro. That cell phone in your pocket is well on its way to becoming a remote control for your life.
NEW YORK - Much of the talk around Al Gore's new Current TV network has been broadly philosophical, like the former vice president's statement that "we want to be the television home page for the Internet generation."
Imagine entering your home after work and discovering the air conditioner broke sometime while you were away and your cool sanctuary is now a miserable oven.
Imagine entering your home after work and discovering the air conditioner broke sometime while you were away and your cool sanctuary is now a miserable oven.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Intel Corp. unveiled its first mainstream home PC microprocessor with two computing engines on a single chip Thursday and vowed to sell millions of them by the end of the year.
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SAN JOSE, Calif. - The first time Bruce Dougherty tried to get his home wireless network up and running, it was a bust. The former marketing executive had to enlist his son’s help, and still there were problems.
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