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[TechRepublic] Cracking Open a 55-inch Samsung LED TV

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Cracking Open the 55" Samsung LED TV (UN55D6300SF)

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Real-life computer crimes investigation: It's not like on TV

If the fancy tech on TV crime shows makes you chuckle, keep in mind that there are many other ways real cases differ from the TV versions. Deb Shinder offers tips for working with law enforcement if you?re involved in a computer crime investigation.



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