Sunday 14 December 2014

New Windows 7 Patch Is Badware, Disables Graphics Driver Updates And Windows Defender





If you have Windows 7 set to automatically update every Tuesday, it may be to permanently disable that feature. Microsoft Microsoft has just confirmed that a recent update — specifically KB 3004394 — is causing a range of serious problems and recommends removing it.



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Monday 8 December 2014

iPad: $1.50 per year





iPad: $1.50 per year If you fully drain and charge your iPad every other day it will use about 12 kWh of electricity per year.



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Friday 5 December 2014

Tests show modern SSDs can handle a thousands years of use





Most heavy data users can't wait for the day when hard disks, with their fragile, spinny parts, are put out to pasture for good. But just how much better are SSDs? Despite any horror stories you may have heard, the answer is a lot, according to tests on recent models by The Tech Report.



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Saturday 29 November 2014

8 fundamental Internet lessons to teach your kids





With two things as rapidly changing as the Internet and a child's development, sometimes safety settings aren't enough. Besides built-in precautions like Google SafeSearch, what should parents teach their children about the Internet, and when's the right time to start?



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Friday 14 November 2014

Here's How To Remove The Personal Data Hidden Within Your Photos





You might not realize it, but your photos contain a ton of hidden details. Buried within a photo's code can be something called "Exif" data.



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Thursday 6 November 2014

Apple Products Are Under Attack By A Vicious New Malware Called 'WireLurker'





It's called "WireLurker." The malware was discovered by cyber security software maker Palo Alto Networks. WireLurker zeroes in on OS X desktop software and Apple's iOS mobile operating system. What does it do?



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Sunday 2 November 2014

iPad: $1.50 per year





iPad: $1.50 per year If you fully drain and charge your iPad every other day it will use about 12 kWh of electricity per year.



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Friday 31 October 2014

Microsoft stops selling consumer versions of Windows 7 to computer makers





Microsoft today stopped providing Windows 7 Home Basic, Windows 7 Home Premium, and Windows 7 Ultimate licenses to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), including its PC partners and systems builders. This means you’ll only be able to buy a computer running Windows 7 as long as stock lasts.



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Friday 3 October 2014

How can I access restricted UK sites when I’m overseas?





I live in France for six months of the year. I want to use various UK sites, but some don’t allow that because my ISP gives my PC a French IP address and the UK site then blocks my requests. Recently a friend recommended a VPN, which I’ve tried and found it works well.



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Cops Gave Parents Child Safety Software That Can Be Used For Spying





Law enforcement agencies across the country have given away computer software to families that puts them at risk of spying, according to a new report. The software, known as ComputerCop, is marketed by police departments as a way for parents to protect their children from online predators.



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Thursday 25 September 2014

Should I buy an all-in-one PC for my small business?





I need to purchase a couple of PCs for a small but growing business. I like the look of all-in-one desktops as they take up less space. We will be using them for email, spreadsheets, our CRM, accounts etc – general office stuff. We use Microsoft Office Professional 2010 and Sage 50 Accounts 2013.



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Sunday 21 September 2014

How to share family photos safely





The most reliable way to avoid creating a social media profile of your child is to embrace analogue technology. That is, buy a film camera (lots of bargains on eBay), get the photos processed at your local Snappy Snaps (if it hasn’t closed down) and put them in an album (Muji do nice ones).



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Thursday 18 September 2014

Worried About Nasties On Public Wi-Fi? This Map Might Help You Avoid Hackers





It should be apparent to all internet users today: public Wi-Fi spots can’t be trusted.



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Tuesday 9 September 2014

'Undetectable' Peter Pan computer virus threatens UK businesses





A sophisticated spam attack has raised the spectre of a new wave of undetectable viruses coming from eastern Europe A Peter Pan pantomime in Bournemouth is being used as part of a sophisticated hacking attack from Eastern Europe that is targetting thousands of British businesss.



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Monday 8 September 2014

Forget alarm clocks, Wakie wakes you with phone calls from strangers





There’s alarm clock apps that force you to spin around, and ones that require you to move closer to your router. Then there’s Wakie, an app that encourages random strangers around the world to wake you up with a phone call.



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Friday 29 August 2014

Facebook Clears The Air About Its Messenger App, Which A Lot Of People Are Needlessly Creeped Out By





People hate when Facebook alters anything about its user experience, so it's no surprise that Facebook Messenger received loads of negative reviews once people were forced to download it on their iPhones and Android devices to view their Facebook messages.



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Tuesday 26 August 2014

How to quickly unsubscribe from 'liked' Facebook pages





I think one reason people get so fed up with Facebook is that their feeds get so cluttered with junk, they rarely see the things they actually care about -- you know, baby pictures, ice-bucket videos, and friendship-threatening political comments.



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Friday 22 August 2014

How to improve battery life on any mobile device





We here at CNET have written numerous articles with tips and tricks for improving battery life on iOS and Android, some of which you can find here, here, and here, but not everyone owns an iPhone or Android device.



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Saturday 16 August 2014

Thousands Of People Oblivious To Fact That Anyone On The Internet Can Access Their Computers





There are technologists who specialize in “scanning the Internet.” They are like a search team making its way through a neighborhood, but instead of checking the knob of every door, they check Internet entrances to online devices to see which ones are open.



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Monday 4 August 2014

Playing video games for up to an hour a day is good for children





Children who play computer or video games for up to an hour daily are the most sociable, happy and least hyperactive, Oxford University study finds Children who play video games for up to an hour a day are happier, more sociable and less hyperactive than tho



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Saturday 2 August 2014

PlayStation Now is a glimpse at the future of gaming — for a price





In my life, I never thought I'd utter those words. But that's the future, according to PlayStation Now — that's the name for Sony's streaming games service that launched this week in open beta on PlayStation 4.



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