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How to Remotely Wipe or Lock a Stolen or Lost Android Phone or Tablet

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A stolen or lost Android phone may expose your private data to thieves. You probably have photos, text messages, emails and items in cloud storage like Evernote or Dropbox on the device, easily accessible to whoever has it in their hands.

Google added a way of remotely locking or erasing your lost Android device, but you must set it up ahead of time – you can’t wait until after the device leaves your possession.…

May 28, 2014 0 comment
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How to Set Up a Roku Player on Any TV, Even an Older Model

How to Set Up a Roku Player on Any TV, Even an Older Model

Roku Internet TV streaming devices offer a great option for cutting the cable or satellite cord to save $50, $100 or more on your monthly bills. You can also use Roku along with your pay TV service, either with your current subscription or with a pared-back, cheaper service level.

For setting up a Roku on an older, non-HDMI television, you’ll need a Roku 1, not a Roku 2 or 3 or Roku Streaming Stick, which only work with HDMI televisions.…

May 22, 2014 0 comment
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Google Secrets: 7 Things You Didn’t Know Google Could Do For You

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You may already realize that Google has far more search capabilities than most people use. Did you know you can easily bring up the results of last night’s game, find out theaters and times for movie showings, determine whether a flight has landed or will arrive on time, make mathematical calculations or even find the name of that song that’s been running through your head?…

May 20, 2014 0 comment
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