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Doug Peterson

600,000+ compromised account logins every day on Facebook, official figures reveal | Naked Security - 0 views

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    New official statistics revealed by the social networking giant reveal that 0.06% of the more than billion logins that they have each day are compromised. Put another way, that's more than 600,000 per day - or, if you really like to make your mind melt, one every 14 milliseconds.
Doug Peterson

It's Official: The Era of the Personal Computer Is Over. - Arik Hesseldahl - News - AllThingsD - 0 views

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    "As of this year, personal computers no longer consume the majority of the world's memory chip supply." Why we need to program for more than just a computer!
tech vedic

This is the One for stock Android lovers. - 0 views

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    "Handset makers and wireless carriers love to load up Google's Android platform with custom overlays, user interface tweaks, and third-party programs that don't ship natively with the open source operating system. That's great for them, but most power users would prefer a clean version of Android to work with, which is why the third-party ROM community is popular. Well, following in the footsteps of Samsung and it's custom S4 that was announced at Google I/O, HTC is reportedly kicking around the idea of offering a Google Edition of its One smartphone. News of the custom HTC One comes from Russell Holly over at Geek.com. Citing un-named sources, Holly says the Google Edition device would be offered in the U.S. first, though it's unclear if it would be carried in the Play Store like the Galaxy S4 will be. Other details are equally light and vague, though Holly claims an official announcement could come within the next two weeks, with a release likely planned for sometime this summer." By-The Xpert Crew @ http://techvedic.com https://www.facebook.com/techvedicinc https://twitter.com/techvedicinc http://pinterest.com/techvedic1 http://techvedicinc.tumblr.com/ https://plus.google.com/u/0/110467075169904075419/
Doug Peterson

Google Now Accepting Student Applications For Its 2012 Summer of Code - 0 views

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    Google has officially opened registration for this year's Summer of Code. Started in 2005, the program offers paid internships for students who want to code open-source projects.
Peter Beens

Educator Resources | MIT App Inventor - 0 views

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    This is MIT's official site for resources related to using App Inventor in the classroom.
Doug Peterson

Run Android 4 ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich) on a Mac or PC with VirtualBox - 0 views

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    If you want to play around with Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) but don't have an Android phone or tablet, you can download the official Android SDK, or better yet, grab a preconfigured virtual machine that will run ICS in VirtualBox.
tech vedic

Sim-card-phone-hacking-how-it-may-affect-you - 0 views

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    Everyone is familiar about the term SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) which means small card slides into the back of many smartphones available in the market. Basically, it acts as an official identifier which depicts that your mobile phone belongs to you.
Peter Beens

Dropbox Review | Macworld - 0 views

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    One of the most popular bits of code around the Macworld offices is Dropbox . We've made videos about it, we've written about how to get more out of it, we've reviewed programs that take advantage of it, and we've even given it an Eddy award. But we've never reviewed Dropbox itself. So with Dropbox 1.0 for Mac officially released, it's about time we did. And given that it's free (more on that below), it's about as good a candidate for Mac Gems as there is.
Doug Peterson

New 802.22 Wi-Fi standard has a range of 62 miles | DVICE - 1 views

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    Tired of your Wi-Fi cutting out every time you take your laptop into the bathroom with you? IEEE (also known as the Institute of electronics geeks) has just released a new, official standard for 802.22 Wi-Fi, and this bad boy can cover 12,000 square miles with just one single base station.
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