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Oct 12, 2016
Users Want Biometrics to Replace Passwords
The popularity of fingerprint scanners started with the smartphone. Certain select models of laptops had them, but fingerprint access didn't
Read MoreOct 11, 2016
Too Late to Easily Leave Yahoo
Between a massive data breach and spying on user's e-mail, Yahoo has had some tough times recently. For several weeks
Read MoreOct 10, 2016
Steps to Find Your Stolen or Lost Laptop
Mobile devices are especially valuable to thieves on the secondary market. There are some steps you should take before losing
Read MoreOct 06, 2016
Spying on Users or Data Breach – Yahoo Has Both
A few weeks back, Yahoo admitted that it suffered a data breach in 2014 where at least 500 million (half
Read MoreOct 05, 2016
Ten Hidden Features of Google Apps for Work
There are good and bad things about cloud services. A good thing is the automatic updates and new features that
Read MoreOct 04, 2016
Even the Latest iPhones Still Have Terrible Battery Life
If you travel a lot or have visited an airport recently, there always seem to be a mad hunt for
Read MoreOct 03, 2016
Metadata Can Be Evidence
Many people describe metadata as being data about data. Not a very helpful definition. Metadata is essentially data imbedded in
Read MoreSep 29, 2016
Another Reason NOT to use an HP Inkjet Printer
Inkjet cartridge cost are expensive as hell. Some studies show that ink cartridges can cost more than blood. We haven't
Read MoreSep 28, 2016
Forget the iPhone 7 – Wait for these Five Android Phones
Perhaps you want to give your next paycheck to Apple and buy the latest iGadget. A lot of folks are
Read MoreSep 27, 2016
What’s the Best Cloud Backup Solution to Secure your Data?
Timing is everything. We recently gave a presentation addressing budget friendly technology, where we discussed a site that reviews backup
Read MoreSep 26, 2016
One Step Forward – Two Steps Back
When is an upgrade not really an upgrade? Apparently, if you upgrade to iOS 10 your local iTunes backups are
Read MoreSep 22, 2016
$12 USB Flash Drive for PC and Android Devices
So what does $12 buy these days? It's the entry point for a 32 GB USB 3.0 flash drive that
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