Linux Is Sick, Look Out For Turla

December 10, 2014 11:06 AM0 comments
Linux Is Sick, Look Out For Turla

When I checked Facebook at 7 in the morning (my latest ritual) trying to catch up on anything relevant in my little world, a post about a trojan on Linux […]

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Review: JetFlash 790 Flash Drive

November 26, 2014 4:53 PM0 comments
Review: JetFlash 790 Flash Drive

The JetFlash 790 Flash Drive is the perfect device for easy to use manageable storage. With 64 gigabytes you can store almost anything from music and films to work files […]

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Review: HC500 External Hard Drive From ADATA

November 19, 2014 2:49 PM0 comments
Review: HC500 External Hard Drive From ADATA

ADATA’s HC500 external hard drive is the next generation in storage technology. Gone are the days when all a hard drive could do was back up the files from your […]

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Skype Releases Beta Web App

November 16, 2014 12:27 AM0 comments
Skype Releases Beta Web App

Skype is bringing Christmas a little too earlier than I would like it to, but hey, who’s complaining? The ubiquitous software that connects countless people over the internet facilitating voice, […]

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YouTube WatchMe for Android Is Here

October 31, 2014 2:02 PM0 comments
YouTube WatchMe for Android Is Here

2014 is a great year for third-party app developers and Android. On October 28th exactly three days ago, YouTube announced that it will bring live broadcasting to third party apps […]

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Google’s Project Zero: What is it?

October 29, 2014 11:00 AM0 comments
Google’s Project Zero: What is it?

Google’s Project Zero is its newest baby. The project consists of an elite team of hackers that will essentially act as an internet patrol squad that will use their skills […]

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Data Protection: How Important Is It?

September 22, 2014 2:46 PM0 comments
Data Protection: How Important Is It?

Businesses these days have the benefit of storing the vast majority of their data online instead of having to place thousands of files in cabinets where they can be lost, […]

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Places – Robust Privacy Dropbox Style

September 17, 2014 12:02 PM0 comments
Places – Robust Privacy Dropbox Style

Inspiration can come from anywhere and for a team of PhDs in Cognitive Psychology and Computer Science led by Vigile Hoareau collectively known as Ansamb, the Creole word for together, […]

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Chrome Includes In-Built Password Generator

September 11, 2014 1:00 PM0 comments
Chrome Includes In-Built Password Generator

As unfortunate as it is for Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton, the recent spate of hacks in Apple’s iCloud combined with its leaks is another reminder that one can never […]

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Should Photos Be The New Passwords?

September 1, 2014 1:16 PM1 comment
Should Photos Be The New Passwords?

With cyber-security breaches and hacking become more common, as well as needing a mixture of letters and numbers to form an apparently “strong” password, are character-based passwords really cutting it anymore? […]

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