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Thanks to the infinite reach of technology, a majority of Americans resignedly accept they are a sad cog in capitalism's big wheel. At least according to TeamViewer's annual study.

The company's new QuickSupport app for Android and iOS lets IT pros and other tech types connect to phones and tablets from afar. There's just one thing missing.

We show you how to use two free apps to sync the files on your computer with your phone and let you access it while you're out and about.

We've rooted around in the jungle of custom ROMs for the Google Nexus 7 so you don't have trawl the forums. Here's our top six.
The ease with which gadgets allow bosses to corral employees on the beach and even in the sauna means that the majority of people now expect to have to work on vacation.

A survey shows that 93 percent of dads think they're the tech expert in the family, while barely one in five of the family members think the same.

A survey suggests that women are driving a trend toward having more online meetings, rather than in person. The reasons might strike some as quite fascinating.

In order to celebrate Valentine's Day, a survey asks Americans what they would give up in order to telecommute. Five percent say "spouse," while 12 percent say "daily shower."

Many of us get roped into playing tech support for the holidays, and while it can be a hassle, it's still manageable.

You know who loves free stuff? You do! I've rounded up five of my favorite Windows programs and utilities, all of them free, all of them fabulous.