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Worst Jobs with the Best Pay

December1

Yes, IT Worker ACTUALLY IS on the list. These are dirty jobs and somebody has to do them. At least they get paid for it. Also includes: crab fisherman, roughneck, gastroenterologist, security in Iraq, trucker, crop duster pilot, toll collector, embalmer, and many more high paying jobs you probably don’t want.

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The 5 Most Overlooked Fat Loss Factors

November19

From the thermal effect of eating to macronutrient consumption, this is a very unique take on fat loss.

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Five Best Remote Desktop Tools

November14

With the right remote desktop tool, you can access your home computer as though you’re sitting right in front of it
— no matter where you are, no matter what you’re doing. Earlier this week we asked you to share your favorite remote desktop tools, and today we’re back with the top five answers.

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Google launches video chat for Gmail

November14

Google is rolling out video and voice capabilities for the chat function that is embedded in the Gmail interface. It’s a bare-bones voice and video-conferencing service, but it’s simple to install and use and is a very good addition to Gmail.

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How 10 Famous Technology Products Got Their Names

November14

From iPod and BlackBerry to Twitter and Wikipedia, we take a look at the processes and people who came up with the names for these iconic tech products.

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25GB in 70 seconds with USB 3.0

November14

The USB 3.0 specification guarantees an increased performance of 10 times compared to the capabilities of the current USB 2.0, providing a bandwidth of 600 MB/s second. Devices employing USB 3.0 specifications are planned to be available to consumers in 2009 or 2010 and would be backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 1.1.

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Six Great Free Apple IPhone Downloads

November14

Realize the full potential of your Apple iPhone smartphone without touching your bank account. These free downloads will keep you up to date on news and sports, connect you with colleagues, ensure you’ve got an endless supply of free music and even provide a birds-eye-view of most of the globe.

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Barack Obama Uses a Mac

November14

Here’s an interesting factoid you probably didn’t know about our tech-savvy president-elect: He’s a Mac user, but not an iPhone user, though. “He says his worst habit is constantly checking his BlackBerry,” Telegraph writes.

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The Best Way to Tether Your iPhone to Your Laptop (for Free)

November14

Although AT&T will eventually offer an iPhone tethering plan so that you can use your iPhone’s data plan on your laptop (yay!), there’s one major catch: They’re also planning to charge your an extra $30/month to do it (boo!).

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