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13Feb/080

Erase Your Search History

In a world where the government can at any time subpoena search engine data it’s growing more important for companies to think of new ways to protect their users. Ask.com, which has a history of innovation has a neat function called AskEraser. Since the most widely used search engine is currently Google, it’s [...]

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13Feb/080

Free Online PDF Viewer

It’s the only PDF file you’ll ever need to open, so why download Adobe’s PDF viewer? That’s the motto the folks at samurajdata had when creating their online PDF reader.
It’s as simple as it gets. Either enter in the web address of the PDF, or upload it to their servers from your computer. [...]

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22Jan/081

What’s with all the iPhone talk?

No matter how interesting the iPhone looks every time you see it on TV or your local Mac store, save your money. Although the fanboy dubbed JesusPhone is a break through in technological advancement, it fallsLe but de poker en ligne gratuit. short in so many ways that just make it the most impractical tool [...]

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8Aug/071

Helio Ocean Review

First arriving in the mail a week ago, the Helio Ocean is one of the best phones I’ve ever used. The sleek pull out qwerty keyboard is easy to handle and still compact. The many features to keep in touch with the outside world are user friendly and run extremely fast on Sprint’s [...]

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24May/071

Encryption: Change The Way Gaim/Pidgin Store Passwords

For as long as Gaim has been in existence, the passwords you store are in plain text. All can be found in in ~/.gaim/accounts.xml. If you’re on Windows, it might be in your user’s local settings. This can pose as a security risk if you’ve accidentally installed malware, or even have someone [...]

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