Monday, April 23, 2012

3G and 4G Wireless Service in 13 U.S. Cities


Weekly Brief
Top Story: 3G and 4G Wireless Service in 13 U.S. CitiesHow did the four major carriers perform in our testing of 3G and 4G wireless service in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.? Check out our city-by-city performance charts.
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News
Google Warns 20,000 Websites That Could Be Infected With MalwareGoogle has warned 20,000 websites that they might be hacked and injected with JavaScript redirect malware, Google said.
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Asus Ships Quad-Core Transformer Pad 300 Tablet for $379Asus on Sunday started shipping its Transformer Pad 300 tablet in the U.S., with the company pitching the tablet as a gaming device and laptop replacement.
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Senate Passes Bill Requiring Black Boxes in All New CarsStarting in 2015, all new commercial automobiles will be equipped with Event Data Recorders.
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How-To
RAID Made EasyWondering what RAID is all about, and whether using it will benefit your business? This primer explains all.
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The Danger of Tinkering with Windows Too MuchWindows works best when you leave it alone. Sometimes it's best to resist the urge to tweak the operating system -- especially if you don't know what you're doing.
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Make Gmail and Dropbox Easier to UseLearn how to upload files to Dropbox more quickly than before and roll back recent Gmail UI changes.
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Downloads
Free and Cheap Software for Benchmarking like a ProWhether you're a power user or a novice, there has never been a better time to learn about benchmarking. Some people enjoy exploring the cutting-edge 3d engines employed in some gaming benchmarks, while others take their custom-painted, neon-lit rigs into competitions for speed just as serious as their four-wheeled hot rod counterparts on real racetracks. Just about every major tech blog or hardware site uses one or more of the suites in this roundup. Despite the power, they're easy to use.
SlimCleanerSlimCleaner 3.0 is by far one of the more useful multi-utility tools I've run across. Aimed primarily at cleaning the junk out of your system, it has the capabilities of several popular programs.
HijackThisThis sniffer/cleanup utility searches autorun items, processes, services, and the Windows registry for the kinds of entries and activities that hackers use to invade and infect your system.

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