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eXtroTips – CSS3 Tooltips

With the eXtroTips Plugin you can create pure CSS3 Tooltips. Conventional tooltips systems are based on a combination of JavaScript and HTML. This has the disadvantage that a visitor without JavaScript enabled will not see the tooltip or an error is thrown

With the eXtroTips Plugin you can create pure CSS3 Tooltips. Conventional tooltips systems are based on a combination of JavaScript and HTML. This has the disadvantage that a visitor without JavaScript enabled will not see the tooltip or an error is thrown

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eXtroTips – CSS3 Tooltips

Microsoft details Windows for ARM at length: desktop Office applications confirmed, first devices expected with Windows 8 release

We’ve been getting some mixed signals about Windows 8 for ARM-based devices as of late, but Microsoft’s Steven Sinofsky has now returned with another of his exhaustive Building Windows 8 blog posts and cleared up some of the confusion. The short of it is that Windows for ARM promises to offer the same out of the box experience as the x86 edition of Windows 8.

We’ve been getting some mixed signals about Windows 8 for ARM-based devices as of late, but Microsoft’s Steven Sinofsky has now returned with another of his exhaustive Building Windows 8 blog posts and cleared up some of the confusion. The short of it is that Windows for ARM promises to offer the same out of the box experience as the x86 edition of Windows 8.

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Hacker spites Symantec, puts pcAnywhere’s source code out in the open

Symantec said that folks running its pcAnywhere utility were at an “increased risk” when it revealed that the company had been hacked and its source codes pilfered , and advised customers to stop using pcAnywhere for the time being. Sage advice, as a hacker with the handle YamaTough — who’s affiliated with Anonymous — helped do the deed and has now published the code for all the world to see.

Symantec said that folks running its pcAnywhere utility were at an “increased risk” when it revealed that the company had been hacked and its source codes pilfered , and advised customers to stop using pcAnywhere for the time being. Sage advice, as a hacker with the handle YamaTough — who’s affiliated with Anonymous — helped do the deed and has now published the code for all the world to see.

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AT&T Says Throttling Policy Isn’t as Bad as You Think

Last year AT&T warned smartphone customers with unlimited data plans that it may temporarily slow their Internet connection speeds if they were in the top 5 percent of heaviest data users. Only recently have some customers begun receiving notifications about their data connections being throttled, and AT&T says the policy isn’t as bad as it seems.

Last year AT&T warned smartphone customers with unlimited data plans that it may temporarily slow their Internet connection speeds if they were in the top 5 percent of heaviest data users. Only recently have some customers begun receiving notifications about their data connections being throttled, and AT&T says the policy isn’t as bad as it seems.

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Youths Are Watching, but Less Often on TV

Young people still watch many television shows, but they are streaming them on computers and phones to a greater degree.

Young people still watch many television shows, but they are streaming them on computers and phones to a greater degree.

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Daily Report: Reverberations of the Antipiracy Bills

Legislation intended to help protect infrastructure from terrorists is hampered by fears of pressure from advocates who scored a victory against antipiracy bills. Meanwhile, the media and Internet giants who are at odds over dealing with purloined content on the Web may need to agree first on the extent of the problem.

Legislation intended to help protect infrastructure from terrorists is hampered by fears of pressure from advocates who scored a victory against antipiracy bills. Meanwhile, the media and Internet giants who are at odds over dealing with purloined content on the Web may need to agree first on the extent of the problem.

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If Silicon Valley Homes Costs a Lot Now, Wait Until the I.P.O.

Silicon Valley residents expect the windfall from the Facebook stock offering to make their in-demand real estate even hotter.

Silicon Valley residents expect the windfall from the Facebook stock offering to make their in-demand real estate even hotter.

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Google Chrome update brings speedier browsing, enhanced security, joy

The week isn’t quite over yet, but it’s already shaping up to be a busy one for Google Chrome . After finally bringing its browser to Android on Tuesday , Google yesterday announced an update for the original desktop version, promising faster browsing and enhanced security

The week isn’t quite over yet, but it’s already shaping up to be a busy one for Google Chrome . After finally bringing its browser to Android on Tuesday , Google yesterday announced an update for the original desktop version, promising faster browsing and enhanced security

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Google Screenwise panel will pay you to track your every move online

Don’t mind letting Google watch your every click while browsing the web? Awesome, because the folks in Mountain View want to pay you for letting them do just that. The company is recruiting panelists for a project it’s calling Screenwise, a program that will give the internet behemoth more insight into how the general public uses the interwebs day in and day out.

Don’t mind letting Google watch your every click while browsing the web? Awesome, because the folks in Mountain View want to pay you for letting them do just that. The company is recruiting panelists for a project it’s calling Screenwise, a program that will give the internet behemoth more insight into how the general public uses the interwebs day in and day out.

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HP releases Android kernel for TouchPad, makes hackers’ lives easier

You may remember that during the TouchPad fire sale, a few slates slipped out with a rather primitive Froyo build on them. Well, HP doesn’t seem to know how the tablets hit shelves with Android on board, but its decided to release the source code for the OS nonetheless.

You may remember that during the TouchPad fire sale, a few slates slipped out with a rather primitive Froyo build on them. Well, HP doesn’t seem to know how the tablets hit shelves with Android on board, but its decided to release the source code for the OS nonetheless.

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