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6 Ways to Get a Stronger Wi-Fi Signal at Home
June 28 , 2011, by Leslie Meredith, Senior Writer TechNewsDaily
One or two bars on your laptop's Wi-Fi signal strength indicator is just one of the signs that you've got a weak signal. Movies take forever to load. Webpage loading stalls. Or maybe you've seen the dreaded… View Full Article »
Get More Out of Your Keyboard
June 22 , 2011, by Leslie Meredith, Senior Writer TechNewsDaily
    Most people don't give a second thought to their keyboards ― whatever came with the computer, laptop or phone seems good enough. But there may be a lot of hidden potential in this overlooked… View Full Article »
New Internet User? Watch Out for These 3 Traps
June 22 , 2011, by Joseph Fieber, TechNewsDaily Contributor
The Internet is like a digital microcosm of the real world. It is full of a virtually limitless amount of information and entertainment, but it also contains not-so-nice people looking to take advantage… View Full Article »
How to Keep iPhone Costs Low When Abroad
June 21 , 2011, by Samantha Murphy, TechNewsDaily Senior Staff Writer
You've come to rely on your iPhone for everything, but when traveling abroad, it's important to remember that your digital best friend could become your own worst enemy. International data roaming can… View Full Article »
How to Cut the Cable Cord Without Regrets
June 17 , 2011, by Leslie Meredith, Senior Writer TechNewsDaily
Brandt Malone and his wife, Ashley, recently bought their first house. Like many Americans, the Detroit couple looked for ways to reduce their expenses, but they were uncertain whether they'd be happy… View Full Article »
Twitter and Weinergate: How to Avoid a Scandal
June 7 , 2011, by Leslie Meredith, Senior Writer TechNewsDaily
  Mistakes on Twitter can prove costly. After posting a link to a compromising photo on his Twitter account, Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) found himself in the center of a political and personal storm,… View Full Article »
How to Reduce Cellphone Radiation
June 2 , 2011, by Leslie Meredith, Senior Writer TechNewsDaily
  In light of this week’s announcement by the World Health Organization that cellphone radiation could pose a higher risk of brain cancer, it may be time to take steps to reduce your exposure. There… View Full Article »
TV Display Trouble: Why Adjustment of Your Set Is Necessary
May 19 , 2011, by Leslie Meredith, Senior Writer TechNewsDaily
Floor models of television sets at retail stores are set to "torch" or demo mode with unnaturally high contrast, brightness and blue tones to compensate for showroom lighting. But when you set up your… View Full Article »
What Are the New Rules for Buying Bigger TVs?
May 16 , 2011, by Leslie Meredith, Senior Writer TechNewsDaily
Americans like their TVs big and the definition of what constitutes big is growing. By 2015, the average HDTV screen size will grow from 42-inches to an impressive 60-inches, according to Sharp Electronics."U.S.… View Full Article »
Which HDMI Cable Should You Buy?
May 13 , 2011, by Leslie Meredith, Senior Writer TechNewsDaily
High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cables are the essential connections between HD devices, but not all HDMI cables are created equal. The HDMI Licensing organization that set the global standard… View Full Article »
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