Needing a safe way to communicate through the World Wide Web has never been more crucial. You no longer need a computer to log on. Your handheld mobile device can fit in your pocket and go pretty much everywhere with you, which means you’re that much more vulnerable to hackers since you’re spending more time on these networks. There are several ways to safeguard yourself, however, and here’s a good one to read up on: VPNs.
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Websites For People Who Have Already Made It
When you look at all the people who work online and have websites, generally they will fall into only a few demographics. They tend to be young people, mostly male, who aren’t overly happy in their jobs and are trying to get out, or younger still who are trying to ‘make it’ online before they have to ever go into the world of work. These are the people who see working online as a chance to make their dreams happen – to make some money, maybe to get some fame and hopefully impress some girls/guys along the way too.
The good news is that if you know what you’re doing then this really is a way to achieve those things and there are plenty of examples of people who have – I’m not saying that you should stop chasing the dream if that describes you, rather what I’m doing is calling other people to join in.
Specifically I’m talking about the people who have already ‘made it’ – the celebrities, the wealthy business men and women and the people who were just fortunate enough to have been born with a silver spoon in their mouth. Why? Because those groups are perfectly poised to literally take over the web and to make it big time and if they aren’t acting on that ability then they’re currently squandering a position that most of us other webmasters would give our left leg to be in. Allow me to explain…
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Top 3 Apps That Will Help You To Save Money This Christmas
It’s hard to avoid all of the commotion of Christmas now we’re officially nearing December; with all the songs on the radios, the adverts on the television and the billboards in the shops, it’s all just a constant reminder of everything you need to do before the big day.
But, the biggest thing you can’t seem to avoid is all the must-have gifts that you should be buying for your loved ones. You can’t seem to walk down the street without seeing an advert reminding you of that $250 gadget your son would like. You’d really love to be able to buy it for him, but given your current financial situation, it’s just not realistic – Christmas costs you a fortune already as it is.
So, it’s no wonder so many of us are looking for ways to cut down the cost of Christmas this year. And, believe it or not, this is exactly where your smartphone could help you. So, load up your app store and download these fantastic apps, and you’re bound to save money this Christmas.
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Understanding the Difference Between Geeks and Nerds [Infographic]
Geeks and nerds are two different types of individuals, though the words are sometimes used as a synonym for the other. While many become confused about the differences, both groups have unique traits that relate to their attitudes and actions. Understanding the differences will prevent accidentally insulting others with the inappropriate word.
As a general rule, geeks are the group that is hip and understands the trends in society. While the individual might not follow fashion, he or she is likely to have the latest popular innovations in technology and understands popular culture.
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Why Businesses Should Go for Mobile Marketing
If you would take a moment to look at how marketing is being done nowadays, you might be amazed on the things that have changed for the past years. From the traditional advertisements being distributed and posted at public places to techy and even more convenient forms being done like mobile marketing; you can just imagine the power and development that promotions has taken a step to.
Mobile marketing is not something new to us anymore. Since the development of cellphones, tablets, and other electronic gadgets, we are already greeted with advertisements that have paved their way into these items.
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What to Expect from the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S4
The dust has barely settled following the launch of the iPhone 5 and yet the impatient masses are already speculating as to what they can expect from the iPhone 6. Likewise, the Samsung Galaxy S3 has just taken the title of World’s Best Selling Smartphone for Q3 this year, but millions are more bothered with what the Samsung Galaxy S4 might bring to the table.
Of course, it isn’t always wise to take for gospel the words of so-called mobile tech “experts” who in reality do nothing other than sell my psp games for a living, but some pretty credible authorities have also jumped onto the rumour mill’s bandwagon. From leaks to inside reports and right through to FCC filings, we’re starting to get a decent picture of what to expect from next year’s biggest smartphones and the outlook is interesting to say the least.
Well, interesting if you happen to be one of the deeply devoted millions, that is.
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How to Work with an App Developer
Having someone develop an app for you can be a bit nerve-wracking. First, you have to make sure you hire the right person. Then, you need to follow-up and make sure the development is going as planned. Finally, you have to test the final product before finishing up the business relationship. Fortunately, if you handle each area carefully, your relationship with an app developer can be very profitable for everyone involved.
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FixMeStick Review – A USB Malware Removal Solution
Every once in a while I review products that interests me, especially products that are related to security. For many, anti-malware and anti-virus products tend to seem complex to use. Updating and scanning using such products can be intimidating, although newer versions tend to perform these functions automatically. The one thing that most anti-malware products have in common is that they required Windows to run in order to function. Unfortunately, when Windows runs so does the malware and viruses that may have infected the computer
What if an anti-malware product is available that will automatically update itself, and then perform a full system scan outside of Windows? What if this product requires you to only run a single file within Windows, and then click a single button and have everything done for you? This is what interested me about a particular product called FixeMeStick.