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March 19, 2014

Twitter Drops Direct Message Encryption Program

So much for sticking it to The Man… Twitter’s most private of all things—the direct message—was reportedly going to undergo some changes when Twitter announced they would start encrypting the private messages between users.  This was mostly in response to […]
March 18, 2014

How to Use Your Tablet as a Second Computer Screen

That iPad of yours can be used as a second computer screen. Follow these steps to leverage your tablet even more for everyday practicality. Using multiple computer screens might feel like media overload, but there’s actually research suggesting that more […]
March 18, 2014

Top 5 Website Crashes and the Lessons Learned

HBO GO most certainly learned a few lessons following a servers crash during the season finale of True Detective, but here are some other Top website crashes to be ashamed of. By now, everyone is aware that HBOGo tragically crashed […]
March 13, 2014

Anti-Virus Software: How Often to Run and Why?

Antivirus software can help prevent malware from crashing your computer. But how often should you run a virus scan? Guest blog explains. Scanning a computer for viruses and running an antivirus software to remove any malware on your computer is […]
March 12, 2014

Staying Safe and Secure: When to Beware of Wi-Fi

Free Wi-Fi is great  when one is traveling or on the go. However, free Wi-Fi makes us susceptible to security breach. When to beware of free Wi-Fi. Whether you’re in an airport, hotel, or your local coffee shop,”Free Wi-Fi” is […]
March 12, 2014

Twitter Charts Your Feelings and Your Hangovers

It’s about time someone charted my hangovers, I was losing track… Data is everywhere (duh), and sometimes that data is useful, and sometimes that data is compiled to show off some pretty cool stuff.  Take Twitter, for example, who posted […]
Twitter Charts Your Feelings and Your Hangovers
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