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  • How To Disable McAfee VirusScan Enterprise (VSE)

    In certain situations, it is important to disable a computers antivirus package. This is especially true when downloading remote-control or screen-sharing software through a web browser, for example Gotomeeting or our helpdesk tool. Here are the quick and simple steps to do so this below: Right click on the Mcafee icon in the System Tray […]

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  • This Device Wirelessly charges all your devices from 15 feet away

    Wireless charging isn’t a new concept at all, but to charge your devices you are still required to place your phone on the top of charging pad. Quite annoying sometimes when slightly misaligned of a device caused your phone not to charge. Now, imagine you never have to plug in your smartphones again, or technology […]

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  • Windows 10 RTM Build Will be released soon

    Windows 10 RTM is scheduled to ship to non-testers on July 29, 2015. RTM versions are typically released to manufacturers before they are released to the general public so that the manufacturers can work out any bugs the software may encounter with hardware devices. In short order Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) closed out the fourth of July […]

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  • ‘Hacking Team’ Gets Hacked! 500GB of Data Dumped Over the Internet

    Yes, sometimes even the Hackers get Hacked. “Hacking Team”, one of the most controversial spyware and malware providers to governments and law enforcement agencies all around the world, allegedly been hacked, with some 500 gigabytes of internal data leaked over the Internet. The leaked data indicates that despite its denials, the spyware company did sell […]

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  • Android App Permissions to Protect Your Privacy

    Do you actually read the list of permissions that Android apps are asking for before you install them? I know most of us treat those permissions like terms and conditions, blindly tapping our way through. But if you actually do, you would be aware of their reach. Some of your apps can make phone calls […]

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  • ATT Smacked With $100M FCC Fine for Data Slowing

    AT&T has been among the most flagrant in controversial mobile tactics, but scrutiny may also be in part rooted in politics The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced today its intent to fine AT&T, Inc. (T) $100M USD for allegedly pulling a bait-and-switch on customers regarding “unlimited” data.  The fine is the second major fine […]

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  • Facebook Begins Mass Rollout of Free Bluetooth Business “Beacons”

    Project is arguably Facebook’s biggest dedicate hardware effort to date, aims to realize goal of massive localized data mining. Facebook, Inc. (FB) offered up something unexpected to punctuate a week in which Apple, Inc. (AAPL) seemed invariably destined to dominate the headlines. Facebook announced this week a foray into the embedded wireless advertising market, offering […]

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  • Apple Mac OS X 10.11 ‘El Capitan’ Update unveiled at WWDC 2015

    Long served Yosemite, a Heartiest Welcome to the newest version of OS X: El Capitan. Yes, El Capitan the famous mountain in Yosemite National Park is the latest version of Apple’s desktop operating system. EI Capitan is the Apple major move towards providing a better desktop experience to its users. With OS X El Capitan, […]

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  • How Apple Pay Can Be Hacked to Steal Your Credit Card Details

    Today anywhere you go, you will come across Free or Public WiFi hotspots — it makes our travel easier when we stuck without a data connection. Isn’t it? But, I think you’ll agree with me when I say: This Free WiFi hotspot service could bring you in trouble, as it could be a bait set […]

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