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How to turn your WiFi password in QR Code

If you have a bar or you are simply visited by many friends, the WiFi password has every reason to hang on a wall in QR Code format. I debated on numerous occasions that the investment in QR codes are not inspired, or has not been enough. Passing over the fact that too few smartphone owners know what...
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See 6 Myths About Open Source Security

Security of open source software is still a controversial topic, but myths were abolished in the new Open Source conference, Open Standards, held in London. See 6 myths about open source security, which have been and remain unsubstantiated. The most common security myths of open source software have...
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Winked, future control mode for Google Glass

Winked is not an elegant gesture and its use in the public eyes often leads acidic or serious repercussions. The list of ridiculous excuses that you can find in a hurry when the blinking of an eye does not work exactly as you wish might soon add a way to use in Google Glass, who was discovered in the...
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Puzzle Keyboard, easily transported and assembled in any configuration

How would you like a keyboard that can be carried in a bag and simply assembled in any order we want to write in the most convenient and effective way possible? Being currently in the concept stage, the creation of designer Wan Fu Chun is a fully customizable keyboard, from which we can eliminate unneeded...
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Android is a Trojan horse for promoting Google services, says Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle

Google has had and will have problems in the European Union, the subjects were privacy and users’ rights disputes, abuse of dominant position in Web search, aggregation and other content published by third parties denounced as unfair practices. But union or national authorities not only in conflict...
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The “nuclear” protection of privacy on Facebook

One of the ways in which users interact with the Facebook network and website services is through Facebook applications. But their use is not mandatory and disable support Facebook applications can benefit for some users, such as better protection of information contained in the profile and fewer unsolicited...
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Canon Online explains how to use your DSLR

We do not want to judge anyone, but a DSLR used in automatic mode means a waste of potential. Those who want to learn how to use manual modes that are available can make major adjustments now on Canonoutsideofauto.ca new website. Things are simply explained with examples and opportunity to experience...
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Lithography with DNA and graphene promises extremely thin circuits

A group of researchers in the field of chemistry and molecular engineering at Harvard University presented a promising new technology that could one day allow the realization of electronic circuits much thinner than today. As the standard manufacturing processes barrier approaching 10 nanometers, these...
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Google Chrome 26 – spell checker, multiple user profiles and other news

Chrome Web browser has reached version 26, got a few new features, an easy retouched and several security fixes. Released in versions for Windows, Mac and Linux, Google Chrome 26 introduces a feature called “Ask Google for Suggestions”, responsible for spell checking emails and posts typed...
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Internet was slowed by the biggest cyber attack in history

Global Internet speed was recently affected by a cyber attack. Its size has exceeded the largest known attacks so far and has put many experts thought. Moreover, at least five government agencies of other countries investigating these attacks. It all started from a dispute between a group fighting spam...
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