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Working in Cybersecurity
What do you think of when you hear the words “cybersecurity” or “hacking?” Does it invoke an image of a nerdy (but evil) man hidden in the shadows with a computer stealing your personal data? It’s possible. It might also bring up thoughts of things like the ever-present rumors of election hacking, because even the U.S. government has flaws in their infrastructure. While we tend to think of the United States as one of the most advanced countries, we also suffer the highest rate of all ransomware attacks worldwide.
By Ainsley Lawrence5 years ago in 01
Alldocube X1 Review
Recently, devices with support for mobile networks, combining the advantages of both form factors, have become increasingly popular. Alldocube X1 , which we describe in this review, is one of the representatives of this category of devices. He feels great not only on the bedside table—a place that is usually intended for tablets—but also on the road or in the country.
By Amilie James5 years ago in 01
Health Tech: To IoT & Beyond
It seems like every day there is some new and wildly impressive form of technological innovation on the market. These technologies often aim to make our lives more efficient, effortless, or straightforward. We are able to do more with the multitudes of information this technology is providing us.
By Ainsley Lawrence5 years ago in 01
Galaxy A7 (2019) Review
Design The A7 is available in three colors: Black, blue, and pink. The last two modifications are very bright. And although they look cute, classic black is still much more versatile—the color of the device we got as a sample for the review. The smartphone looks and feels almost monolithic. The case is glass and very easily soiled. In general, the device looks nice and expensive.
By Amilie James5 years ago in 01
Part 2: Today, the Equation Is Simple—Faster Internet Access Equals Greater Economic Opportunity!
In the first article in this series, "Part 1: Today, the Equation is Simple - Faster Internet Access Equals Greater Economic Opportunity," we looked at just how much the world or work—and our lives—has changed over the past decade or so. We saw how that "third place" that Howard Schultz envisioned has become oh so necessary in the way we get things done in the modern world. This is as people—following the classical "invisible hand" of economics have come to frequent—and in many, many cases to rely upon public spaces for their ability to consistently be able to access the internet at reasonably high speeds. The way we live, the way we communicate, and yes, the way we "work"—by whatever definition you choose to apply to that term—has become dependent on good and stable wifi! And so that is why we see so many folks huddled over a laptop and some papers at your local Starbucks, your local coffee house, or the McDonald's on the corner.
By David Wyld5 years ago in 01
Teclast T20 Review
For most users, the tablet has long been turned exclusively into a home gadget, on which it is convenient to read news and watch videos while relaxing on the couch. Recently, however, more and more models began to support cellular networks and navigation systems, which significantly expands the scope of their application. Teclast T20 belongs to such devices.
By Amilie James5 years ago in 01
CES 2019 Recap. Top Story - January 2019.
I spent the last week with my team at the world's largest gathering for those who thrive on the business of consumer technologies: CES. It's a universe of innovation and inspiration, where capital-hungry startups in Eureka Park can get noticed by venture capitalists, and tech giants can flex their trade show budgets. We are more dependent on technology than ever; our needs are starting to mirror our wants. Part of my job at CES is to answer the question: How will I allocate my company’s time and resources to take maximum advantage of technological innovation? My thought process follows.
By Jeremy Frommer5 years ago in 01
How to Write a Computer Program
What's one skill you can learn to drastically increase your employability? Computer programming is one of the most in-demand skills in the business world. Even if you don't have any particular interest in becoming an IT worker, having computer programming skills on your resume can help it to stand out and land you that fancy new job.
By Joseph D. N. Kendrick5 years ago in 01
10 Expensive Things Owned By Oracle Founder Larry Ellison
10. Porcupine Creek Estate Larry Ellison is a massive lover of property so expect a vast array of estates on this list. We start off with porcupine Creek which Ellison acquired recently, and it features a 19 hole golf course, covers an area of 249 acres and has 16 bedrooms.
By Vidello Productions5 years ago in 01
How Your Printer Is Snitching on You
Printers are one of the most commonly used computer peripherals essential to every home and office. But, did you know that these devices are also designed to sell you out? Every piece of paper that comes out of your printer contains more information than you know, slipped in there for the sole purpose of tracking your documents back to you.
By Jack Warner5 years ago in 01