Tag: security
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Ben Thompson on Apple, the FBI, and Security
The first thing to understand about the issue at hand is that there are three separate debates going on: the issue at hand, the encryption debate, and the PR battle. To understand the issue it is necessary to separate them, but to figure out which side may win it is equally critical to understand how…
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Web Apps that can Replace Native Apps on your Smart Phone or Tablet
Reasons for Purchasing Rolex Replica Watches Rolex watches have long been synonymous with luxury, prestige, and craftsmanship. However, owning an authentic Rolex timepiece comes with a hefty price tag, making it inaccessible to many individuals who desire the elegance and status associated with the brand. This is where the allure of Rolex replica watches comes…
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My backup ate my password (or did it?)
Imagine the situation, I’m hurtling down the highway and I’m walking through the Carbonite iPhone app with my wife, looking for data we know is sitting on a password encrypted file back at home. Carbonite offers the options to log into your filesystem via a computer browser, or to access your files directly via the…
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FailBook 2.0: Is This RIM’s Make or Break?
One of the perks of working with Mobile devices is that you can do most of your job from the comfort of your bed before the sun rises, which is exactly how my day started at 5:45 after I had hit the snooze button a few times of course. As most Canadians will know, today…
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Nexus Face Unlock FAIL
I recently got my hand on a Samsung Galaxy Nexus for review, it’s the Google Android 4.0 Prime phone. It’s very fast, very big and very Googly. One of the main features being advertised is its facial recognition feature that unlock your phone jut by looking it. I’m sure you seen the ad of the…
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DadCast Episode 35 • Wiki Leaky Who?
Nearly Live From The Wendyhouse Studios of Valois Bay… Part TWO of December 2nd show where Steve, Stéphane and François put on their big boy pants, sit down and discuss the recent Wiki Leaks controversy, the TSA aggressive pat-down fiascos, and the value of social medias like Twitter in civil disobedience cases. The Adam Savage…