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Social Media Is Bad for Your Soul
Pick your poison: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or any number of other things. Social media is a dangerous territory. You may be thinking “How is liking my Cousin Joe’s post about his cat dangerous?” the answer is, it’s not. But here’s what is. Pictures.
By Allison K. Jones7 years ago in 01
The HTML Backbone
The basic framework of a website is relatively simple and can be implemented with the help of an editor. How do you program a website? What do you need? What do you have to look out for? In this article, I will deal with these questions more closely and bring you a little closer to your self-programmed page. So, what do you need for the beginning?
By Sarah Trmmr7 years ago in 01
Ways to Backup Film Data
The work of a filmmaker is never easy. As a current Film student, I know the pressure of obtaining the perfect shot, staying on a tight schedule and, most importantly, guarding the footage with your life. Therefore, I thought I would share some of my favorite and more practical methods that many professional filmmakers use in order to properly and securely store their precious footage. Although this article is film specific, it could easily translate into many forms of media as well.
By Janna Thompson7 years ago in 01
Safety on the Internet
Every day thousands of data is stolen by hackers. Well, what do they want to do with it? Many people probably think this and do not extend the horizon of their view. Hackers do not usually keep the data, but sell it to corporations. Ever heard of spam mails? Many of you have probably already received an e-mail like this and were thinking about, Where the hell do they have my e-mail addresses from? Well, now you know.
By Sarah Trmmr7 years ago in 01
Best Drones for Beginners. Top Story - September 2017.
Learning how to fly a drone isn't easy. There are a lot of knobs, twists, and turns, and if you have delicate equipment in your drone, a single crash can mean that you lose hundreds of dollars in an instant. Many drones are just not meant for beginner flyers — especially beginners on a budget.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in 01
When the Internet Goes Down
Today, we enjoy many conveniences that have been made possible by our technology. We can talk to a friend a world away, in real-time, with clear video to make eye contact as we talk. We can pay our bills and order the next week’s groceries and supplies without leaving the comfort of our couch. We have come to accept these things as reality and enjoy the streamlining of our lives. But, what would happen if the internet suddenly went down and could not be restored quickly?
By Cody Perry7 years ago in 01
Artificial Intelligence Is Now Capable of Recognizing Disguised People
Soon, artificial intelligence will be able to recognize people's faces even when they are partially covered, for example with a shawl. A team of researchers from India and the United Kingdom presented the recognition algorithm developed by deep training methods, which recognizes a person by 14 points on his or her face. Such an algorithm can recognize a disguised person with an accuracy of 79 percent.
By Dasha Zhexembayeva7 years ago in 01
Cyber Security Degree Programs
Cyber security has become a major political, social, and economic issue. Hackers have gotten into the Social Security database, have gained access into major electricity generators, and even have managed to cause millions in damages due to financial breaches.
By James Lizowski7 years ago in 01
Internet Safety Tips for Teens
Internet safety is something that most people under the age of 30 grew up knowing quite a lot about. So, to a point, we don't really have to go through a lot of internet safety tips when we talk to kids these days. At times, they might know the net better than we do.
By Stephanie Gladwell7 years ago in 01
Best Cyber Security Jobs
Cyber security is more important now than ever before, and that's why it's a billion-dollar industry. Legally speaking, every business has the responsibility to protect clients from hackers, data breaches, and cyber attacks. Those that do not do what they're required are often saddled with the financial burden of damage repair.
By James Lizowski7 years ago in 01