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Free LogMeIn alternatives -- Review roundup

  Jonny Evans: Apple and Google want your body | Darlene Storm: Massive blimps over Maryland to conduct 24/7 domestic aerial surveillance

 
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Richi Jennings: Free LogMeIn alternatives -- Review roundup
Mishandled pivot from freemium model alienates users. LogMeIn told free users this week they're not welcome. With just seven days to find an alternative to LogMeIn free, users are ready to LogMeOut. Can you spell PR disaster? Even paid users are rethinking future use of the service. Thanks to the company's poor handling of the situation, users are worried that LogMeIn is not long for this world. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ponder LogMeIn's financial stability, as competitors rub their hands with glee. Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: Apple and Google want your body
The next battleground in the unyielding Apple versus Google war will be health, as the two tech giants push their vision of wearable computing into the sector -- and both firms want your body, as well as your mind. Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Massive blimps over Maryland to conduct 24/7 domestic aerial surveillance
Around October 1, people in Maryland will wonder what are those two huge objects in the sky? It's a bird; it's a plane; it's a . . . pair of high-dollar blimps capable of conducting surveillance 24/7 without blinking or sleeping, staying aloft for 30 days in a row, because the military and Raytheon say, "The threat is real." Read More
 

JR Raphael: Android Power's 3 favorite things for January 2014
  Whether big or small, lots of great things get lost in the shuffle of our day-to-day Android discussion. Time to start shining the light on a few Android Power favorites. Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: Would you kill for your smartphone?
Smartphones are incredibly advanced devices, iPhone or Android, they are packed with advanced components manufactured using some of the world's rarest raw materials -- but in some cases the cost of those materials includes an unconceivable degree of human suffering. Read More
 

Antone Gonsalves: Blackphone will learn security alone doesn't sell
Can a smartphone manufacturer turn a profit by making security and privacy the linchpins of its product? I doubt it, but Blackphone believes it's possible. Read More
 

Sharky: Not what he asked for, just what he wanted
Network admin pilot fish gets a call from a user who's trying to send a file by email. But it's too big, so he wants his size limit increased -- a lot. Read More
 

 

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