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When the Lights Go Out, Social Nets Can Be More Than Friends

A notable behavioral shift has occurred in the United States over the last few years. Communication methods have changed. One transformation is that people are less dependent on the classic voice telephone call -- landline or mobile -- and rely more on textual communications like those provided through social networks. Another metamorphosis is the adoption of the smartphone...

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All Things Appy: 5 Best iOS Transportation Apps

TechNewsWorld's All Things Appy looks at the best apps for our mobile devices today. This week, our focus is on transportation apps for iOS ...

Defy MS’ Wacky Omission by Adding a Start Button to Win 8

So you just got Windows 8 and you're missing the Start button? No problem, just add one -- for free ...

The Skies Have It: Affordable Broadband Internet for All

The rural broadband delivery business is rapidly changing. When Dish Network's super-cheap broadband-via-satellite service, dishNET, went live in October, it prompted a satellite Internet price-war ...

ANDROID APP REVIEW

Wave Control Pro: Smartphone Wizardry Worthy of Obi-Wan

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A New FCC Rule Might Change How You Watch TV

The Federal Communications Commission passed a little-publicized order last month that changes how cable television providers can deliver basic broadcast channels. This rule change has far-reaching implications for those who legally grab their basic broadcast channels for free from cable, but don't buy a cable subscription. It also affects television streaming device set-top box makers, like Boxee and Roku...

An All-Occasion Mobile Signal Booster in a Backpack

A simple AM radio can keep you abreast of events during a disaster. However, a smartphone is ideal for two-way communications, as well as for news and government messages via text message and social networks like Twitter ...

The End of the Printing Press?

Electronic communications are reshaping personal life, and may right now be causing the rapid demise of print ...

BEST OF ECT NEWS

Blending High, Low-Tech to Deal With Disasters

This story was originally published on Sept. 11, 2012, and is brought to you today as part of our Best of ECT News series. ...

Finding the Real Deals on Black Friday

Take a laptop or smartphone in addition to blankets and chairs if you're looking for aspot in the tent cities springing up outside your local big box store this week. Smartphone-driven on-the-fly research is proving to make it easier this year to find Black Friday deals on TVs, tabletsand other merchandise ...

Brick-and-Mortar’s Showrooming Scourge

How can classic retail, the brick-and-mortar physical stores dotting ourneighborhoods, compete with the likes of Amazon and Zappos? Can real-world retail survive e-commerce? And if it can, what's the trick? How do retailers intend to meet this growing threat? ...

ANDROID APP REVIEW

iMap Weather Radio Nails the Where, Flubs the When

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No-Sweat Windows 8 Networking

Easy sharing and streaming of media and other assets among computers at home or inthe workplace is a good reason to get networked. Other benefits include sharing Internetconnections ...

ANDROID APP REVIEW

No Thanks, ALK – the Google Lady Is My Copilot

CoPilot Live Premium, an app from ALK Technologies, is available for US$9.99 at Google Play ...

Tooling Around With Windows 8

My first impression of the bargain-basement US$39.99 Windows OS upgrade: To alloutward appearances, Windows 8 is a vivid, visual, deeply rewarding and aesthetically pleasing skin tothe 2009-released Windows 7 PC desktop OS ...

ANDROID APP REVIEW

Car Widget Pro Goes the Distance – and Beyond

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Taking the Windows 8 Plunge

If you're used to Microsoft's stratospheric pricing email program -- Outlook alone isUS$139.99 estimated retail -- take a look at the small print at Microsoft's Windows 8 website, and you'll see that a Windows 8 Pro upgrade can be downloaded for a limited-time at the measly price of $39.99 ...

Escaping the Clutches of a Cellphone Contract

Wireless carriers are putting more energy into prepaid. It's a normal evolution. As quality phones became cheaper, prepaid brands like Sprint's Boost and Virgin Mobile have been able to offer better phones -- even a selection of smartphones, including the iPhone. Those better products, along with the availability of 4G network speeds, have increased prepaid demand...

ANDROID APP REVIEW

Roam Control Could Muscle You Out of a Tight Spot

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Souping Up Your Smartphone’s GPS

At a recent search-and-rescue boot camp I attended, it was clear during unscientific tests I performed that a standalone, dedicated Global Positioning System device wasmore accurate navigating to waypoints than a smartphone with GPS chip -- but it was only by a few feet ...

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