February 24, 2013
macmost.com If you have a wireless network at home you should set up wireless security. It is as simple as setting a password through the Airport Utility application or the Web interface of your wireless router. This will not only prevent others from accessing your network and using your Internet connection, but it will also encrypt your data.
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February 24, 2013
This is a fix for the crysis 2 “an error has occured please check your network connectivity”. Hope this helps everybody, let me know if this did the trick for you.
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February 24, 2013
Google Tech Talks August 30, 2006 Van Jacobson is a Research Fellow at PARC. Prior to that he was Chief Scientist and co-founder of Packet Design. Prior to that he was Chief Scientist at Cisco. Prior to that he was head of the Network Research group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He’s been studying networking since 1969. He still hopes that someday something will start to make sense. ABSTRACT Today’s research community congratulates itself for the success of the internet and passionately argues whether circuits or datagrams are the One True Way. Meanwhile the list of unsolved problems grows. Security, mobility, ubiquitous computing, wireless, autonomous sensors, content distribution, digital divide, third world infrastructure, etc., are all poorly served by what’s available from either the research community or the marketplace. I’ll use various strained analogies and contrived examples to argue that network research is moribund because the only thing it knows how to do is fill in the details of a conversation between two applications. Today as in the 60s problems go unsolved due to our tunnel vision and not because of their intrinsic difficulty. And now, like then, simply changing our point of view may make many hard things easy. Google engEDU Speaker: Van Jacobson
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February 24, 2013
A nice piece of free DJ software. Check the link below for more details… mixxx.org www.jldjuk.wordpress.com
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February 23, 2013
Qnet | Qnet review to expose online lead generation mlmonlinemarketingsolutions.com Reach success with the help of the Qnet company Qnet is a MLM Company that offers people the opportunity to produce big amounts of income through retailing and recruiting. Now the problem is that most marketers fail in this company because they do not have the right mindset when they begin their business. First of all, network marketing is not a solution to your financial problems, but rather an opportunity that you can use to generate extra incomes. More and more people are turning their attention to this industry because it is growing in popularity year by year. To reach success in this industry, you will have to learn a couple of things about the Qnet Company. You may have heard of the Qnet scam theory that has affected the image of the company, however, you must realize that this theory is not true at all. Many of the people that did not manage to produce any incomes in Qnet have started to say negative things about this company and this situation lead to the scam theory. Qnet is a legit company with big experience in the network marketing field. You will never be successful in this domain if you do not know how to sell the products or recruit new people to the company. The poor marketing training and the incapability to generate leads are practically the most important aspects that can prevent a marketer to generate incomes. Leads are practically the lifeblood of any marketing …
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February 23, 2013
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February 23, 2013
Lecture Series on Computer Organization by Prof.S. Raman, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Madras. For More details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
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February 23, 2013
For downloads and more information visit: www.journeyman.tv IT companies are failing to secure devices connected to the internet, leaving them open to hackers. This shocking report reveals how anything from your pins to your passport could now be accessed online. “Is this your pin? Is this a letter you received from your bank? Do you have a HP e-Print scanner?” The young man answers yes to every question, stunned that all of his information was accessible on the internet for anyone who wanted to see it. And he’s not alone: the wealth of information available is staggering. From shop owners whose security cameras can be watched and controlled remotely, to medical records and confidential documents for international companies like Unilever, Orange and KLM, it’s a bonanza for any would-be hackers. While it would be simple for the IT firms who provide printers, scanners and software to make the system more secure, they don’t see it as their problem and argue that attending to basic safety protocols is a bit of a marketing nightmare. “There are people who know all about how this works, security-wise, but it’s too much trouble to explain all that.” One company went so far as to call consumers who didn’t know they had to change their passwords “idiots”. As the rate of technological change continues at a frightening pace, do technology companies have a duty to prevent our privacy being eroded? KRO
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February 23, 2013
” A German court ruled on Thursday that people have the right to claim compensation from service providers if their Internet access is disrupted, because the Internet is an “essential” part of life. The Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe made the ruling after hearing the case of a man who was unable to use his DSL connection, which also offered a telephone and fax line, for two months from late 2008 to early 2009.”* A German court has found the internet is an essential, necessary part of life, granting consumers with unsatisfactory Internet service eligibility for compensation. Is this ridiculous, or completely reasonable in modern times? Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, and Wes Clark Jr. (Screenwriter, Consultant) discuss. *Read more from Reuters, via Yahoo: news.yahoo.com Support The Young Turks by Subscribing bit.ly Like Us on Facebook: www.fb.com Follow Us on Twitter: bit.ly Buy TYT Merch: theyoungturks.spreadshirt.com
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February 23, 2013
Sorry for the crappy quality.. I was using a old video camera that only shot at 4:3 aspect ratio and is a point and shoot. Anyways.. I bought the Sandisk Extreme because it was faster.. more reliable and all more rugged. I have found the card to be very fast over my Transcend card. However.. I have ran into issues with the card not always working in my camera and some how Sandisk said they were reliable.. that doesn’t seem reliable to me.. now doesn’t it? So I might be switching to a Lexar Pro card.. even though it is slightly slow than the Sandisk.. it may work better with the D7000 than the Sandisk. I’m not sure why these Sandisk Extremes doesn’t want to work with D7000’s.. I guess they just don’t like them. But the reason why I wanted a new memory card is because the transcend card is very slow at transferring the images camera to the computer. The Sandisk was super fast. I also got it because it was more rugged as I tend to drop these little buggers a lot. So I will probably be sending it back to B&H to get a replacement OR get a Lexar Pro. Social Networks & Websites Blog & Portfolio: nickerwin.com Twitter twitter.com Google Plus: gplus.to Facebook: facebook.com Flickr: flickr.com Last.fm: last.fm
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