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If you believe wireless spectrum is getting too full and we're running out of capacity, you've got another thing coming. I just have to laugh every time a company like AT&T whines about how there will have to be rationing and rate hikes because of limited wireless spectrum. That just ...
AT&T has basically declared war on its many millions of smart phone customers. I've got ways for you to fight back. The wireless giant had approximately 17 million customers on unlimited data plans when they just by fiat said they wouldn't honor their unlimited offer anymore and they imposed caps. ...
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Employers love to check references and even your credit before offering you a job. But could you pass a social media background check? Heed Clark's warning...
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Attention, smart phone users! There's a way you can shrink your data usage by up to 90% (without changing your habits) - which will help you stay within your data cap. Clark explains.
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You already know how important it is to have good antivirus and anti-spyware programs on your computer. But did you know that some of the most effective programs out there are free? See our guide.
Clark's been receiving more calls lately about computer viruses. Over 240 million unique attacks were reported this year, double from the previous year. Do you use Internet Explorer? It's a fine product, but it also the #1 target for viruses and malware. If you do use it, it's important to ...
Greg Dawson, a fellow consumer advocate in Orlando, writes about getting scammed by common internet ad for a teeth-whitening system. He agreed to pay $3 on his credit card for shipping of the "free" product, but ended up getting billed $158 for the free trial! He apparently didn't read the ...
Opera's free browser for mobile phones has become the No. 1 download on the iPhone in little more than a week. It's only recently that Apple even allowed its customers access to Opera's browser. Apple has historically been reluctant to let people download apps for the iPad, iPhone and iPod ...
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Like Twitter, Facebook and MySpace? There are a couple of new web browsers that integrate social networking content and features right into the application.