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Relive the 90s with these three awesome iOS games
Ah, the 1990s--a time where game console technology was rapidly changing and most video games could be beaten in a single day. A time with colorful action figures and small hand-held tech toys in a pre-cell phone world. As kids who grew up in the 80s and 90s, we find ourselves missing some of the games and toys we used to hold so highly. Luckily, we're seeing ports of classic games--and modern spins on older hits or classic toys--onto mobile platforms popping up more and more. Although they don't have quite the same feeling, they come pretty close. Here are three games for iOS that are sure to inspire nostalgia for gamers in the 90s. Read More


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Comic-con costumes, chess computers and Google Maps vacation tips
Another Geekend is upon us! Watch for some great advice on geeky things to do this weekend. Read More

Xbox One: Built for... Business?
Microsoft pitches its latest video game console as a tool for small business owners. No, really! Read More


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Benefits of Video in a Converged Communications Environment
In an increasingly virtual workplace, advanced communications are changing the way people interact, communicate and collaborate. Learn more.

Save offline maps in Google Maps for iOS with this "easter egg"
It's a hidden feature, but yes you can cache maps offline Read More

Look, ma, no hands! 9 mounts for mobile devices
On the desk or on the go, it is often inconvenient -- and sometimes dangerous -- to have to hold your smartphone or tablet. These mounts for your car, office or home let you drive, work or play hands-free. Read More

16 great iPhone app battles
The iPhone has become a battleground for a number of popular mobile app categories. In addition to Apple's own native apps, there is an ecosystem of third-party apps -- all fighting for a place on your iPhone. Read More

 

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