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Malware Disguised As Antivirus Targets Mac Users [News]

A bogus version of the MacDefender antivirus application has recently fooled many Apple Mac OSX users into downloading and installing the malware on their computers. The fake antivirus, called MAC Defender, specifically targets Mac users using the Safari browser.

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Organize Firefox Open Tabs With Tab Groups

It's very easy to lose yourself amidst stacks of open tabs. The more tabs you open, the more difficult it is to keep track of them and to move between opened sites. Mozilla has tried to solve the tabs problem by adding a new feature called "Tab Groups" to the latest version of its popular Firefox browser.

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The 5 Coolest Google Search Hacks You Probably Never Realized Existed

Search results are only as good as the query you enter! While there are many operands or search operators that the general crowd is aware of, such as quotes or some calculations, there are several cool Google search hacks and tricks that most people have never realized existed, let alone used consciously.

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5 Cool Android Apps That Will Impress Your Friends

Smartphones are cool. That’s a given. Not all smartphones are equally cool, however – even when the hardware is the same. The apps that you install on your smartphone can turn it into a non-stop awesome train. This is particularly true for Android as you’ll find all manner of unusual apps for your Android phone.

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3 Addons To Make The Firefox Findbar Even Smarter

The ability to quickly scroll down to any word on a page is enormously helpful. While the option in itself is awesome, there's always some room for improvements. This post lists 3 tools that will let you have even more fun with FireFox CTRL+F command.

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3 More Ways To Manage Your Dropbox Files You May Not Know About

Our favorite, all-time file sharing service, Dropbox, generously provides up to 2 gigs of file space for free. For many users this might be enough, but now that Dropbox is becoming the central cloud syncing service for shuffling and sharing stuff between computers and mobile devices, the allotted free space may fill up rather quickly if it's not probably managed and organized.

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