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Mom and Dad Windows Nightmare.

A few minutes ago I heard my mom freaking out, I ask her what the problem is and she says the internet just stopped and a pop up says your computer is infected.  I finished up what I was doing and went to see what her problems were.  The internet didn’t close, it had up [...]

VeriSign to spend $100 million to strengthen internet

VeriSign plans on strengthening the internet with more security. Allowing the internet to handle the demand that will be needed in the future. The internet is constantly expanding, and the loads are getting greater and greater each day.
Currently the DNS system handles about 400 billion queries today; VeriSign predicts a load of [...]

Apple Releases Major Security Update

Apple released a massive security update today, the update is around 50mb. The update fixes many vulnerabilities on macs. The most serious vulnerability could lead to someone getting remote access to your computer. Apple seems to be on top of their game update wise, keeping my mac safe :D.
There is no trend [...]

Don’t fear a $200 linux computer.

When people see a computer for $200 they immediately think this computer is going to be bad. These kinds of computers are all a average computer user needs, and its easy on the wallet. On a plus these computers are newbie friendly to new linux users, they come preloaded with everything you will [...]

$200 for a good linux pc.

I know it sounds to good to be true. Shuttle, a company that makes small desktop computers, has done it again. They made a new linux based desktop that starts out at $199. The only retailer so far is gonna be newegg.com. Linux based micro pc’s are becoming more popular since walmart [...]

Iphone 2.0 update already cracked?

It hasn’t even been released yet, but iPhone hackers claim to have already figured out a way to jailbreak Apple’s iPhone 2.0 software.

The iPhone Dev Team said yesterday (thanks, Gizmodo) it has figured out a way to hack into the iPhone’s bootloader by taking advantage of the way the iPhone authorizes code that can be written to memory. After some modifications, this apparently allows any code to be written to the iPhone, such as applications that haven’t been authorized by Apple, and it should work with any new software version Apple releases, according to the team.

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