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Mobile phone experts' guide 2012: How to reduce your bill to changing contract - Daily Mail Daily MailMobile phone experts' guide 2012: How to reduce your bill to changing contractDaily MailPush email on your phone will use a lot battery power, especially if you have 3G turned on, because it constantly checks the email server for changes (such as new emails). Similarly, Twitter and Facebook are always running because they tell you ...and more »
VeriSign Hit by Hackers in 2010 - Wired News (blog) Wired News (blog)VeriSign Hit by Hackers in 2010Wired News (blog)By Kim Zetter Internet giant VeriSign was hacked repeatedly in 2010 resulting in the theft of undisclosed information and raising questions about the integrity of security certificates issued by the company as well as its domain name service.VeriSign 2010 Hack: DNS Data Theft A PossibilityInformationWeekall 129 news articles »
Eight Clever Things You Can Do with Your Underused Personal Domain Name - Lifehacker Eight Clever Things You Can Do with Your Underused Personal Domain NameLifehackerIf you'd prefer to use an existing service, such as Flavors.me or About.me, both services allow you to point your domain name to them. This way you can continue using the domain name for other purposes, such as email, but have it display your personal ...and more »
VeriSign was repeatedly hacked: report - Sydney Morning Herald VeriSign was repeatedly hacked: reportSydney Morning HeraldVeriSign said its executives "do not believe these attacks breached the servers that support our Domain Name System network," which ensures people land at the right numeric internet protocol (IP) address when they type in a name such as Google.com, ...gTLD registrar VeriSign hacked in 2010CSO Magazineall 4 news articles »
Design, Features, Performance and Support: 7.3 - CNET CNETDesign, Features, Performance and Support: 7.3CNETYou can browse the Web (more on that below), email your friends, read common document files (including PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), view photos, and listen to locally stored music files, without any hiccups. A common micro-USB connection on the ...and more »
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