How to Stream Your Movie Collection Anywhere with Google Drive

“Google recently announced some ridiculously low-priced Drive storage options: $2/month for 100GB or $10/month for a whopping terabyte. What could you do with all that storage space, though? Well, for starters, you could turn Google Drive into your own personal media server.”

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Apple Planning to Add More Diversity to Emoji Character Set

“Apple’s last change to emojis came with iOS 6, when the company added additional characters and made emoji accessible to all users. Previously, special apps were required to access emoji on iOS.”

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Apple engineer explains where the iPhone came from

“Offering a rare interview in the run-up to another legal fray between Samsung and Apple, the senior engineer behind the iPhone has explained where it all started, part of Apple’s plan to communicate how groundbreaking the original iPhone was.”

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How to use Tumblr’s new two-factor authentication

“Another major online service is making your login more secure. Yahoo-owned Tumblr announced on Monday that two-factor authentication is finally available for the microblogging site. Two-factor authentication is an important security measure that can protect your online accounts.”

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Google Shopping Express Takes on Amazon & eBay With Home Deliveries

“Let’s face it, we have found new ways of doing things in our hectic world today – gone are the ‘good old days’ when the traditional family had a stay-at-home Mom that took care of the cooking, the cleaning, and the shopping while Dad was at work and the kids were at school.”

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‘Let It Go’ from Frozen sung as 21 different Disney characters

“‘Let It Go’ from Frozen sung as 21 different Disney and Pixar characters. Quite simply brilliant. The man who sings is Brian Hull. Here is a link to his acou…”

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Latest Snowden Revelations: NSA Hacks Huawei

“The National Security Administration hacked Chinese networking giant Huawei and apparently gained access to the company’s source code, according to documents seen by The New York Times and the German publication Spiegel Online.”

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California DMV customers may be affected by a credit card breach

“Did you renew your driver’s license or pay a fee to the California Department of Motor Vehicles using your credit card? You may want to keep a close watch on your credit card statements. That’s the message the state agency is sending to its customers after a hack affected its payment processor.”

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Sprint lays off 330 techs, shutters 55 stores as part of broader cuts

“Sprint recently cut a significant chunk of its staff dedicated to repairing and refurbishing phones and shut down its slower performing stores, part of a broader effort to reduce the company’s costs in the face of continued financial struggles. The Overland Park, Kan.”

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T-Mobile Galaxy S5 unboxing: They do it so we don’t have to

Now that we’ve got the T-Mobile Galaxy S5 price, what’s next? Why, the ubiquitous unboxing, of course. And good news on that front — T-Mobile’s Des (‘sup, yo!) has done it so we don’t have to. So what’s inside the box? We don’t want to spoil it, but it’s a Galaxy S5. And a charger. And some papers. For more, check out our hands-on with the Galaxy S5 from Mobile World Congress. You…

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