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Friday, December 23, 2011

Prep for Facebook's Timeline Layout: 6 Must-Do Privacy Tweaks By Ian Paul, PCWorld


Prep for Facebook's Timeline Layout: 6 Must-Do Privacy Tweaks

Get ready for your Facebook past to come back with a vengeance; the social network is now rolling out its new profile layout, Timeline, to all users worldwide. Timeline is basically an online scrapbook that displays your Facebook activity in reverse chronological order going back to when you first joined the social network.
This means you and your Facebook friends will be able to peruse your social networking history with just a few clicks. Previously, there was no practical way to view your older activity on Facebook.
If Timeline's debut has you wondering whether you can hide the embarrassing bits of your Facebook life before your new profile goes live, the good news is you can. But you'll only have seven days to make any changes to your Timeline before it becomes your default profile... http://www.pcworld.com/article/246371/prep_for_facebooks_timeline_layout_6_mustdo_privacy_tweaks.html#tk.nl_ptx_h_cbintro

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Edward N. Albro, PCWorld: Kiss Your Cable Bill Goodbye With These HDTV Antennas

Kiss Your Cable Bill Goodbye With These HDTV Antennas

Forget rabbit ears: A new breed of stylish TV antennas deliver a great picture without dominating your living room. We tried five good options.

How's this for a deal: Pay less than $50 now to save $1000 or more each year. That's the kind of savings you could reap by ditching your cable or satellite TV service and using an HDTV antenna instead.
And you needn't conjure up scary images of clambering up on your roof to mount a skeleton of aluminum bones. In many locations, you can use an unobtrusive inside antenna and still receive dozens of stations with, in some cases, a crystal-clear high-definition picture.
I tried five leading interior antennas, ranging from one that resembles a sheet of paper you stick to a wall to one that looks like it should be receiving signals from distant planets. I discovered that, for my location, I could get reasonably good results with inexpensive and non-ugly options such as... http://www.pcworld.com/article/246217/kiss_your_cable_bill_goodbye_with_these_hdtv_antennas.html#tk.hp_ess

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