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[13 May 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
The Era of Unbranded Gadgets

Do you love collecting different gadgets but do not have enough money to buy them? A lot of people come across the same situation where they love having different kinds of gadgets that would make their work easier and better but they do not have enough money to buy expensive branded gadgets which is why people switch to buying unbranded gadgets. The trend of unbranded gadgets have really become popular all over the world because they are available at a cheaper price and still provides the same features that the …

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[26 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | ]
5 Tips To Keep Your Gmail Safe

Not long ago it was reported that Chinese hackers made a cyber attack on some Gmail accounts in China. These attacks not only caused a crisis between Google and the Chinese authorities, but it also raised a question dealing with how can one protect his account from external login attempts.…

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[31 Oct 2009 | 5 Comments | ]
What is People’s Favorite Passwords?

Have you ever wondered what is people’s favorite password? You might be one of them. Thus, better think twice before choosing a password for e-mail, online bank accounts and airline tickets. Passwords that show no imagination or distinctiveness are easy prey for information pirates, a new US study says. A statistically analysis of 28000 passwords recently stolen from a popular US website and posted on the internet reveals that people often do the easy thing.

It found that 16% took a first name as a password, often their own or …

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[28 Oct 2009 | One Comment | ]
Computer Tips: USB or eSATA?

There is always a question from commoners whether to choose USB or external Serial AT Attachment (eSATA). Most home users should not worry too much about eSATA. This technology based on the SATA cables that connect internal hard drives, transfers data much faster than USB 2.0 and Firewire connections. But few computers include eSATA ports. For example, Dell and HP only offer them on a handful of desktops and laptops; Apple doesn’t provide them on Macs. Most hard drives, in turn, only support USB and Firewire. If you will move …

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