Max S. Goldstein

Max S. Goldstein is a seasoned technology writer with over 12 years of experience in the tech industry. Specializing in emerging technologies, software development, and IT infrastructure, Max has contributed to numerous leading tech publications. His in-depth knowledge and analytical approach make him a trusted voice in topics like cloud computing, cybersecurity, and AI innovations. Max holds a degree in Computer Science from Stanford University and stays ahead of industry trends through continuous learning and engagement with tech communities. His expertise and commitment to accurate, reliable content ensure readers receive insightful and trustworthy information.

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How To Import Emails From Several Accounts Into Gmail

Gmail is one of the most popular email services that offers many useful features such as 15 GB of storage, spam filters, malware scanning and detection, and integration with other Google services ...

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Internet Of Things (IoT) Innovations You Need To Know

IoT (Internet of Things) is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world right now. It is expected that by the end of this year itself, the number of internet-connected devices will ...

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Adobe Unveils Social Features for Flash Media Server

Audiences are expecting “high-quality experiences that live up to and surpass television,” said Adobe vice president Jim Guerard, who noted that Adobe’s forthcoming Flash Media Server 3 will help publishers integrate video ...

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Google+ Adds New Privacy Controls for Business

Even though Google+ has upped the security of its groups, businesses may not be all that confident in Google’s ability to keep information private in the Google+ sharing space. That’s especially true ...

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DirectX 11 and DRM Are Not Part of Intel’s Sandy Bridge

Intel has clarified that its new Sandy Bridge processors do not include DirectX 11 technology, and that Intel Insider is not digital rights management. Users who want DirectX 11 will need a ...

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Floundering Yahoo Lays Off Four Percent of Workers

December 14, 2010 11:40AM Up to five percent of Yahoo’s workers were expected to be laid off as the company continues to struggle. An analyst said CEO Carol Bartz was “the wrong ...

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iPhone, Android Users Get Google’s Instant Search

Google Instant is now available for iPhone and Android devices. Google Instant has been available on PCs since September, producing interactive search results as users type. With Google Instant on iPhone and ...

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Apple Files Patents for Mobile Payments on iPhone, iPod

August 16, 2010 2:49PM Apple has filed patents involving Near Field Communication for purchasing items with iPhones and iPods. Patents would also create Apple currency with iPay, iBuy and iCoupons. Apple also ...

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Borders Enters Hot & Heavy E-Book Market with Kobo

The new Kobo e-book reader from Borders bookstores may be an attractive alternative for those scared off by the high price of Amazon’s Kindle. But buyer beware: you’ll need to hook up ...

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Apple’s iPad Jailbroken One Day After Launch

April 5, 2010 2:07PM It was inevitable, but quick. Just one day after the iPad went on sale, a hacker called MuscleNerd jailbroke Apple’s newest device. While the iPad uses the same ...

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