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Give Up Your Facebook; or You Won't Get Hired...

Facebook_logoFacebook has not always been on the side of user privacy. In fact they have gotten into hot water about many of the features that they want to, and indeed have implemented. These are features like auto-tagging and facial recognition, the use of user pictures for their targeted ads. Storing user information after the user deletes it and even keeping deleted profiles after the user leaves Facebook. Now in what could be a PR move (and probably is) or could really be their concern over a new issue Facebook is telling users not to disclose their Facebook account passwords to employers, potential employers or during interviews.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Mar 24
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  • Legal
  • Facebook
  • Security
  • Privacy
  • Privacy Laws
  • The Internet

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Most Breaches In 2011 Were Simple Exploits That Should Not Have Happened

animal_farm-pigsYou know, back a very long time ago (sometime in 2007 or so) I wrote an article on how dangerous the idea of cloud computing was (and is). The article centered around the fact that in almost 99 cases out of 100 the company that is responsible for the security of your information and services are going to spend as little as possible on maintaining them and securing them. They are banking on the hope that no one tries that simple exploit or can even find the servers in question. Or for that matter they put their trust in other companies to manage their security for them. These companies then do the same thing all over again all to make sure they keep the best profit ratio possible.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Mar 22
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  • Google
  • Hacking
  • Security
  • Cloud Computing
  • Amazon
  • Data Security
  • Azure

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Windows 8 on ARM to Support 2K and Above Resolutions... Of Course

win8logoredesignedIf there is one constant in the world or IT (in indeed the world) it is change. I remember learning that back in physics class many, many years ago. Change is not stoppable it is not something that you can run from and it is a law that seems to be the driving force behind so much. Where am I going with all of this? Well I talking about the way the consumer electronic markets and the PC markets are moving. When I first started tinkering around with hardware resolutions were laughable compared to what your average smartphone can pull off. I am talking about 192 x 160 with 8-bit color and this was considered cutting edge!

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Mar 22
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  • Apple
  • Asus
  • iOS
  • PC
  • Windows
  • ARM
  • Microsoft
  • Windows 8
  • Tablet PC
  • X86
  • Retina Display
  • 2K
  • 4K
  • PPI

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Bad Cybersecurity Laws All Boil Down To Ignorance and Greed

17We have always been a supporter of certain Internet freedoms as well as individual privacy (no surprise there huh). Bills like PIPA and SOPA showed us a glaring issue with the existing level of knowledge currently held by the people that make our laws (and not just in the US). This is not a big shocker to most people either. It is fairly common knowledge that our law makers get into office based on little more than a popularity contest that is held every few years. Once in office they are like the gullible kid in school that gets talked into things, by the “cool kids”, but in this case the cool kids are lobbyists and are not looking for a laugh they are looking to improve their control and profit.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Mar 21
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  • Legal
  • Security
  • Copyright
  • Consumer Rights
  • The Internet
  • Intellectual Property
  • Cybersecurity
  • education

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Are the New iPad's Heat Issues a Sign That Things Are Cooling Down?

Patent_PendingEver since the release of the “New” iPad we have been trying to get through the marketing hype, the incorrect bench marks and some downright incorrect conclusions on what is and is not going on with the latest tablet from Apple. After the launch of the iPad 2 we began to notice something about the way Apple was moving. When they released the iPhone and the later the iPad they appeared to be very much on top of things and also ahead of many manufacturers. However, what we saw back then (and was brought even more to light with this launch) is that Apple cannot keep up this pace. It is true that Apple has name recognition and a very broad following, but if you take a look around their marketing has slipped as has some of their reputation. Yesterday we heard about one more issue that we foresaw once we had more information on the hardware under the iPad’s hood.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Mar 20
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  • Apple
  • iPad
  • Cooling
  • Gaming
  • The New iPad
  • Heating
  • A5X
  • PowerVR SGX543MP4

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  1. More "New" iPad Hype hits the Internet; Fuzzy Logic and WAGs ahead...
  2. The Internet Faces Serious Growing Pains as it Matures, But it Will Survive Even the Most Restrictive Law
  3. Apple's New iPad Launch the least of their Worries
  4. The FBI's recent arrests will not slow Anonymous down regardless of what the news sites say
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