samedi 31 janvier 2015

Is Your ISP Making Your Home Network Insecure?

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Is your router letting intruders onto your home network? Have you got everything secured or is there a backdoor (or even a front door) into your network and any devices connected to it? We’ve recently learned that routers supplied to customers by a Spanish ISP (Internet service provider) have been incorrectly configured, potentially enabling intruders unfettered access to home networks across Spain. But is this weakness limited to Spain, and are there any other ISP-related problems that might result in your home network security being compromised? You may be interested to know that Pirelli was purchased by ADB in 2010....


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Is Your ISP Making Your Home Network Insecure?

5 Signs You Shouldn’t Date That Guy You Met On The Internet

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“Good night, sweet Angel,” he texts you, just before you turn off your phone for the night. You’ve found Mr. Perfect. Sure, he’s an online boyfriend who lives halfway across the world – but he’s the best guy who’s ever come into your life. But is he? According to a 2013 study by the market research firm IBISWorld, nearly 35% of married couples met online. This may be due to the fact that so many more people today are using dating sites, social networks and various online forums to meet and interact with new people. However, with that increased trust...


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5 Signs You Shouldn’t Date That Guy You Met On The Internet

vendredi 30 janvier 2015

5 Smartphone Apps for People with Disabilities

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It’s a sad fact of life that not all of us in the world are 100% healthy. So many disabilities afflict so many people these days, and it makes it difficult to live as a normal human being. But something wonderful happened to disabled people years back — the invention of the smartphone and tablet. Now, disabled people no longer have to feel helpless for day to day stuff. If you are challenged yourself, are a parent or a carer, you might find a gem among these five. How, you may ask. Simply put, apps make it easier for a...


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5 Smartphone Apps for People with Disabilities

The Ultimate History Of Cellular Technology

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Nowadays, we use our cell phones for everything. They are mini computers that we carry around in our pockets. Gaming, social networking, reading, and pretty much anything else you can think of can be done on a phone, but it wasn’t always that way. Cellular technology has done some serious changing over a relatively short period of time. Large devices that were only capable of making calls at obscene prices have quickly changed into smartphones that can use data, send texts, and make calls for reasonable prices. Just how has the technology behind our cell phones changed over the years?...


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The Ultimate History Of Cellular Technology

Use These Skype Privacy Settings to Secure Your Account

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Is your Skype account secure? Do you have the best privacy settings configured on your desktop or mobile Skype app? We look at how to secure your account and ensure that your privacy is maintained when using the popular VOIP service. The Importance of Maintaining Privacy on Skype Skype is the most recognised name in VOIP calling and video conferencing, its name so synonymous with both that it has morphed into a verb (“to Skype someone”) and was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2011. Making a call to another Skype user is surprisingly simple, and a call to...


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Use These Skype Privacy Settings to Secure Your Account

How to Get Over Your Fear of Failing at Linux

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We’ve written plenty of articles about helping you switch over to Linux from your current operating system. However, even with all of those materials at hand, it’s sometimes still difficult to take the leap of faith and actually try it out. So, this article will be all about questions you might have about switching, and what you can do to ease yourself into the world of Linux. If you read it from start to finish, you’ll have plenty of answers and tips to succeed at Linux. Use Of The Terminal One of the biggest fears that a lot of people...


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5 Ways Windows 8.1 Can Make You More Productive

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Who would ever want to buy a new computer and be forced to start using Windows 8? Well, this guy right here for one. The truth is, ever since Windows 8 came out, I abhorred the thought of buying a new computer and having to use Windows 8. Every review I ever saw of it displayed these atrocious looking “modern” windows with big square blocks meant for tablet users. I was a happy Windows 7 user, and intended to keep it that way. Then, my laptop died. I was in a predicament where I had no choice but to buy...


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5 Ways Windows 8.1 Can Make You More Productive

Control lights, music and more with your Misfit Flash


The affordable Misfit Flash activity tracker will soon have the ability to control your favorite apps and smart hardware by double or triple pressing its button face. Wearable controls for the Flash were demoed earlier this month at CES and will include abilities such as:



  • Users will be able to start and stop their Spotify playlist with Flash.

  • Misfit is working with Nest on an integration enabling users to connect Misfit’s sleep tracking functionality and alarm with the Nest Learning Thermostat™ to wake up to their ideal temperature.

  • With IFTTT, soon users can utilize Misfit Flash to turn on and off devices, fire off quick messages, and send fitness information to an archive on the go.

  • Logitech’s Harmony API will allow Flash to control smart home devices such as lights, TVs and music players.

  • Yo’s messaging services will let users stay connected with friends and family with a simple double press on Flash.

  • Misfit Flash will allow August Smart Lock users to unlock their doors without a smartphone.


I love this idea and can already think of a few things that I’d like to control with the small Misfit Flash device. For example, I’d like to be able to do a thumbs up or skip songs in Pandora while I’m driving without having to look at and tap my smartphone’s display. If I had the Flash mounted on the steering wheel or dash, it would be a lot easier to double tap for skip and triple tap to thumbs up. If anyone already has a solution for this, please share in the comments.


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8 Timeless Tips for Freelancers Struggling with Productivity

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Freelancing is a constant battle between your inner self and the fight to stick to your resolutions. No matter what you are doing — programming, writing, or anything else — you encounter resistance. Internally you might be tempted to watch TV, text a message, take a nap or any other thing besides what you should be doing. Friends, family, and clients won’t help either. Friends and family never really grasp the concept that you are working at home on our computer. When they punch out for the day and leave the building, they are done until they punch in for...


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How to Hide Spoilers and Get Random Episodes on Netflix

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Are you addicted to Netflix? If so, you’ve probably noticed that the interface could do with a few tweaks here and there. Thankfully, there are many who agree and who have built Chrome extensions to make Netflix better. And one of these kind creators has just released a massive update to their extension, making your Netflix experience even better still. The Lifehacker Netflix extension, known as Flix Plus, has just improved their random button function and added a trailer button, spoiler hiding and custom keyboard shortcuts. But, it was already an impressive extension, so let’s take a closer look at...


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Android Only: 10 Apps That Aren’t Available on IPhone or IPad

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Do Android phones finally have better apps than the iPhone? The iTunes App Store has historically been the first choice for developers, but things are changing. There is now a large number of Android-exclusive apps that will make any iPhone owner jealous. The Google Play Store and the Android developer community is growing faster than Apple’s ecosystem now, ending 2014 with 1.43 million apps compared to iOS’s 1.21 million, according to a recent report. And these aren’t just fluffy numbers full of unwanted apps. Android increasingly has quality software you won’t find on iOS. AirDroid (Free) If we had to...


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Android Only: 10 Apps That Aren’t Available on IPhone or IPad