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Jul 22, 2015
How Do You Get to the Secure Logon Screen for Windows 10 Without a Keyboard?
Windows 10 will be here is about a week. The operating system is similar to previous versions, but there are
Read MoreJul 21, 2015
No MicroSD Card in Your Smartphone? Not a Problem
It is a common trend for manufacturers to not allow memory expansion for Smartphones. Apple has never allowed memory expansion
Read MoreJul 20, 2015
More Reasons to Dump Windows XP
Unless you work for the U.S. Navy and purchased a mega support contract with Microsoft, you should not be running
Read MoreJul 16, 2015
Malwarebytes Releases a Version for Mac
Malwarebytes, a security software company, is entering the security software market for Macs by the acquisition of Safe Mac, creators
Read MoreJul 15, 2015
Free Cloud Security Whitepaper
Palo Alto Networks has teamed up with Cloud Security Alliance to distribute a whitepaper addressing security concerns for private and
Read MoreJul 14, 2015
Internet Explorer Finally Killed Off
For some reason Microsoft has been trying to breathe in new life to IE for the last few versions, but
Read MoreJul 13, 2015
Office 2016 for Mac Out of Beta
The big news is the release of Office 2016 for Mac. The new versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and
Read MoreJul 09, 2015
Samsung Releases First 2TB Solid State Drives
Wow! Now you can take advantage of all the benefits of a SSD and get tons of storage too. This
Read MoreJul 08, 2015
Another Survey Questions the Security of the Cloud
SC Magazine reported that concerns over the security of data in the cloud is on the minds of 50 percent
Read MoreJul 07, 2015
Top Commercial VPNs Leak Data
Apparently, VPNs are not as secure as everyone thinks. Five researchers from London and Rome have documented that 14 of
Read MoreJul 06, 2015
No More IPv4 Addresses for North America
According to ars technica, there are no more IPv4 addresses available for North America. It’s been a long time coming.
Read MoreJul 02, 2015
Will OpenDNS Still Have a Free Offering?
Cisco has announced it will purchase OpenDNS for $635 million. This will put another security feather in Cisco’s cap. OpenDNS
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