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Father of the Internet on Tech: 'It Should Just Work'

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Father of the Internet on Tech: 'It Should Just Work'
Friday, January 04, 2013 9:27 PMAndrea Smith
While thousands upon thousands of new products and technologies will be shown off at CES 2013, getting underway just a few days from now, one thing is clear: Without the work of Vint Cerf, we wouldn't be where we are today. Cerf and his colleague Robert Kahn developed TCP/IP, or the computer communication protocol that shaped the Internet's architecture.

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5 Predictions for Mobile Tech in 2013
Friday, January 04, 2013 7:27 PMFran Berkman
If denial isn't just a river in Egypt, then mobile isn't just a city in Alabama. And if 2012 proved one thing, it's that there's no denying mobile is the present and future of technology. Sales figures for mobile devices reached new heights in 2012. Market research firm Gartner predicted tablet sales would near 120 million, about doubling the total sold in 2011.

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How to Prepare for CES 2013
Friday, January 04, 2013 6:59 PMEric Larson
CEA president Gary Shapiro gives his personal suggestions on how to "survive" this year's CES forum.

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CEA President Gary Shapiro Talks SOPA, CES
Friday, January 04, 2013 6:41 PMEric Larson
CEA President Gary Shapiro talks to Mashable about CES and the people that make it possible.

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This is Why You Can't Access Google Maps on Windows Phone
Friday, January 04, 2013 6:20 PMChristina Warren
Todays' Internet lesson is simple: rendering engines matter. If you're a Windows Phone 8 user, chances are you are unable to access Google Maps in Internet Explorer. Attempting to access Google Maps from a Windows Phone device redirects the user to Google's main homepage. Earlier this afternoon, this behavior was noted by forum users on The Verge.

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How Square's Transparent Office Culture Pays Dividends
Friday, January 04, 2013 4:05 PMEmily Price
What if you gave your newest employee access to the same information about your company as you do one of your VPs? That's the idea behind the inner-workings of Square, and one that is contributing to the mobile-payment company's success. "Whether it's your first day, or third year at the company, you're given the same amount of information and opportunity to contribute," Kyle Zink, director of experience at Square, told Mashable.

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Bluetooth Sticker Ensures You'll Never Lose Your Cellphone or Keys Again
Friday, January 04, 2013 3:45 PMAndrea Smith
We know you've had to call your cellphone more than a few times to try to remember where you left it. And the car keys? They're never where they're supposed to be. StickNFind solves that problem for you. Stick these tiny Bluetooth-enabled, coin-sized discs directly onto an object and then track them through an app. The app basically turns your smartphone into a radar screen so you can track the location of the sticker.

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Gorilla Glass 3 Gets New Formula, CES Debut
Friday, January 04, 2013 3:15 PMLance Ulanoff
Corning's Gorilla Glass, the transparent material on most of our smartphones and tablets, has a brand new formula.

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Would You Make Your Kid Sign a Contract to Use an iPhone?
Friday, January 04, 2013 1:49 PMKate Freeman
Earlier this week Mashable told you about a mom who gave her 13-year-old son an iPhone for Christmas, plus an 18 point contract stipulating what he can and cannot do with the phone. Janell Burley Hofmann posted the contract on her blog. This post garnered a lot of varied reactions from readers. Some parents thought the contract was a great way to set clear guidelines for the young teen and help ensure he's a responsible smartphone user.

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Pakistan Closes Mobile Networks Amid Fears of Terror Attacks
Friday, January 04, 2013 12:25 PMZoe Fox
Pakistan shut down cell phone service in several major cities Thursday, in what the government calls an attempt to prevent a terror attack. The shutdown came during Ashura, a Shiite Muslim religious holiday on which Sunni extremists have attacked the Shiite minority in the past. According to Bloomberg, Pakistani officials say 90% of bombs are detonated by cell phones.

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5 Etiquette Tips for Photo Sharing
Friday, January 04, 2013 8:38 AMBeth Blecherman
With the easy accessibility for your kids to share photos online, where should you draw the line between what's appropriate etiquette and what isn't?

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How Everyday Tools Can Help You Lose Weight
Friday, January 04, 2013 7:52 AMKate Freeman
It's a fact -- people who track their calorie intake and activity level are more likely to lose weight and keep it off. There are myriad of health and fitness apps available -- most are free and some cost a few dollars. At Mashable we've tested numerous diet and fitness apps.

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