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Facebook’s ‘Nearby Friends’ feature: What you need to know

April 17, 2014

This post is adapted from one that first appeared on Forbes.com Facebook is rolling out a new feature for its mobile app that allows you to  share your approximate location with friends. The opt-in feature (it’s […]

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Identity theft is a problem from cradle to grave

April 12, 2014

This post first appeared in the San Jose Mercury News by Larry Magid Last Tuesday was a scary day. Microsoft ended support and security updates for Windows XP, leaving millions of users vulnerable to hack […]

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Report: NSA Knew About And Exploited Heartbleed For Years

April 11, 2014

Click for Full story at Forbes.com

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How to protect against the Heartbleed security flaw (Slideshow)

April 11, 2014

First, don’t panic. This is a serious problem but you need to put it into perspective. While there is clearly a vulnerability, there are so far no reports of the flaw being exploited. And even […]

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Are sites you use vulnerable to Heartbleed security flaw?

April 11, 2014

Update: CNET has posted a list of Heartbleed status for top 100 sites A flaw in the most popular web encryption system could leave people vulnerable to data theft according to security researchers. That little […]

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Beware of Heartbleed Inspired Phishing Scams

April 10, 2014

Click here for full post on Forbes.com

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Windows XP No-Support Deadline Has Arrived — Ignore At Your Peril

April 8, 2014

Read the full version at Forbes

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A Lot To Like About The New HTC One

April 3, 2014

Now that I’ve had about a week to play with the new HTC One, I can see what all the fuss is about. It’s probably the most stylish phone I’ve used.  Its brushed metal unibody […]

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New Animation Site Lightheartedly Celebrates Cesar Chavez

March 30, 2014

John Grimes, a San Francisco-based cartoonist, animator, illustrator and movie maker has recently launched the site Fizzdom.com which he describes as a place for Amusing and provocative quotes, cartoons, videos and backstories.” Five days a week, Grimes […]

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Those Tech Worker Busses Impact Silicon Valley As Well as San Francisco

March 30, 2014

This post first appeared in the San Jose Mercury News I have mixed feelings when I see those mostly double-deck buses on Highway 101 shuttling tech workers between Silicon Valley and San Francisco. Based on […]

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