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- Cool Websites & Tools – WordPress Theme Search, Curate Images, & Wake Someone Up
- 10 Urban Myths Of Gaming
- Random Reading: 20 Innermost Thoughts As Seen On WriteTube [Weird & Wonderful Web]
- 3 Reasons Why Chromebook Does Not Solve Digital Security Issues
- Researchers Create a Pig Heart That Can Survive in Primates
- Android Won’t Connect To Windows Over ADB? Fix It In Three Easy Steps
- Nintendo’s New 3DS – Here’s Why You Should Be Excited
- 40% Off Undercover for Mac, Get Your Stolen Mac Back for $29
Cool Websites & Tools – WordPress Theme Search, Curate Images, & Wake Someone Up Posted: 30 Aug 2014 09:31 PM PDT ![]() Dynamic Pin – Lock your screen and mobile applications with a state-of-the-art authentication algorithm. Dynamic Pin helps you to secure your PIN from shoulder surfing and keyloggers. Dynamic Pin changes the pin based on the expression you set in the application. After every use, your Pin is destroyed and a new pin is generated. Only the user, who knew the expression can evaluate the new Pin from the matrix. WordPress Theme Search – is a free online tool that allows you to easily detect what WordPress theme a site uses (including parent and child themes). Additionally, it will also detect... Read the full article: Cool Websites & Tools – WordPress Theme Search, Curate Images, & Wake Someone Up |
Posted: 30 Aug 2014 07:30 PM PDT ![]() Does the third dungeon map in The Legend Of Zelda seem familiar to you? It kind of looks like a swastika. But is it? Have you even heard of any of these 10 urban gaming myths? Did you believe them? via Liberty Games Read the full article: 10 Urban Myths Of Gaming |
Random Reading: 20 Innermost Thoughts As Seen On WriteTube [Weird & Wonderful Web] Posted: 30 Aug 2014 06:30 PM PDT ![]() Few of us share all of our innermost thoughts with those nearest and dearest to us. If we did they’d likely think us mad, as everybody is prone to thinking weird and wonderful things every now and then. These random ramblings swill around in our heads looking for the nearest exit. But unless we spill the beans to someone, somewhere, they remain roving about in perpetuity, which surely isn’t good for our overcrowded minds. However, there is a solution… share those innermost thoughts with strangers on the Internets. These people all did just that, and you could do too. WriteTube... Read the full article: Random Reading: 20 Innermost Thoughts As Seen On WriteTube [Weird & Wonderful Web] |
3 Reasons Why Chromebook Does Not Solve Digital Security Issues Posted: 30 Aug 2014 12:00 PM PDT ![]() Google’s ChromeOS, at first glance, is something of a touchdown for operating system security. It’s probably the most secure operating system in the world (at the cost of some limited functionality). Unfortunately, ChromeOS isn’t a panacea, and serious security concerns about the platform remain. First, though, the good news: ChromeOS (the stripped-down linux operating system that runs on inexpensive Chrome-branded netbooks) has a bunch of really nice features for security-conscious users. The bootloading code is stored in read-only memory, and checks the digital signature of the OS kernel prior to boot-up (the “verified boot” feature). Because the bootloader is in ROM, hackers... Read the full article: 3 Reasons Why Chromebook Does Not Solve Digital Security Issues |
Researchers Create a Pig Heart That Can Survive in Primates Posted: 30 Aug 2014 10:30 AM PDT ![]() Last week, researchers announced that they’d implanted the heart of a transgenic pig into a baboon, and kept it alive for a year. Here’s why you should care: One day, a few decades from now, you are going to need a new organ. Maybe a heart, maybe new lungs, maybe a new kidney — they all eventually wear out. Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. The median age of a heart attack victim is only 50 years old. You can subtract your age from that number to see how long you have left for medical science to... Read the full article: Researchers Create a Pig Heart That Can Survive in Primates |
Android Won’t Connect To Windows Over ADB? Fix It In Three Easy Steps Posted: 30 Aug 2014 09:00 AM PDT ![]() Sometimes Android USB devices won’t connect to a Windows system. For attempts at connecting via the Android Debug Bridge (ADB), bad Android USB drivers that load in place of the right ones often cause the issue — and users can’t uninstall these drivers using conventional means. Removing the offending drivers and installing “universal” ADB drivers should fix this problem. If you can’t connect an Android device to your computer — and you’ve already enabled “USB Debugging” (what’s USB debugging?), then is the method for you. When turned on, USB debugging allows users direct access to the file system of an Android device from a PC.... Read the full article: Android Won’t Connect To Windows Over ADB? Fix It In Three Easy Steps |
Nintendo’s New 3DS – Here’s Why You Should Be Excited Posted: 30 Aug 2014 08:30 AM PDT ![]() On August 29th, Nintendo announced that it would be bringing a new 3DS console to Japan this October. More than just the size and style redesign of the 3DS XL, the New 3DS (and larger New 3DS LL model) is a half step toward being a new generation of handheld, with a faster CPU, more buttons, and even an exclusive game already announced. Learn more about the features of this new system, and appreciate all of the new possibilities it opens up for gaming on the go. The Next Generation Of 3DS Though we don’t have a release date for... Read the full article: Nintendo’s New 3DS – Here’s Why You Should Be Excited |
40% Off Undercover for Mac, Get Your Stolen Mac Back for $29 Posted: 30 Aug 2014 05:30 AM PDT ![]() Is your MacBook Pro insured? Probably not, right? What would you do if it was stolen? It’s quite unlikely that your missing Mac would find its way back to you. Heartbreaking, isn’t it? What if you could run an app that would trace your Mac’s location whenever it leaves your wireless network, show you who’s using it (probably the thief!), and tell you exactly what that person is doing with your computer? What if it did this all automatically? No, it’s not too good to be true — this app exists, and it’s called Undercover. For a limited time only,... Read the full article: 40% Off Undercover for Mac, Get Your Stolen Mac Back for $29 |
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