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10 spooky Halloween iPhone apps
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W is for Wi-Fi [video]
It's time again for our IT instructors, Mr. I.T. Jinglehopper and his assistant, Jackson, to talk about an IT term and letter of the alphabet. Watch them tackle the letter W and the world of Wi-Fi. Read More

Kitchen Tech: From Ingenious to Absurd
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Ghoulish gadgets: cool Halloween tech
Some would say that Halloween is not a techie-type holiday. To those people I, and the creative (read: demented) makers of these gadgets, say "Boo!" Read More

Microsoft wants to know if my computer is possessed
So I'm on MSN.com a moment ago and among the headline links being touted as "Must See" is one asking the provocative question: "Is your computer possessed?" My first thought is that of course my computer is possessed; it's running Windows (rim shot). Read More

15 Fun and Freaky iPhone Mods
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Smartphones save dogs in Taiwan
A small group of founding members of The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Taiwan has found a number of ways smartphones can amplify their impact on the island. Read More



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10 spooky Halloween iPhone apps
iPhone app developers have been working overtime this year to help you transform your favorite device into a high-tech scarephone. Have they succeeded? We'll let you be the judge of these 10 spoooooooky iPhone apps.

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