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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows 10 Announced
« Last post by Arizona Hot on March 02, 2016, 01:06 AM »
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows 10 Announced
« Last post by Arizona Hot on March 01, 2016, 04:50 PM »
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Another day, another update.  What would have made this one surreal is to have gotten it yesterday on Feb. 29.
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on February 29, 2016, 01:05 PM »


The ROAR project - YouTube

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Unmanned store runs on honor code, smartphones

I think matching this with a surveillance camera will produce interesting videos even if it doesn't shame people into honoring the system.
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on February 27, 2016, 12:54 PM »
Zombie Repellent! 4-6 oz bottle. A must have for you Walking Dead lovers, a gag gift perhaps but the properties in this spray are not a joke - Rosemary has been discovered to be quite useful in dementia patients during studies done the last few years...juniper berry is a great hangover helper and helps to ward off nightmares, and green chai tea protects against malevolent spirits. This spray can be used as a "no more monster" spray for your child's bad dreams by just spraying around and under the bed to assist in easy sleep. (Lavender also can be used in this way).

Zombie Repellent

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Zombie Repellent Spray
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on February 27, 2016, 12:45 PM »
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Vampire Repellent Pepper Spray

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Amazon.com Monster Repellant Spray Prescription Labels

Try these unless all your friends are zombies and vampires.
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on February 27, 2016, 10:59 AM »
For increased security, some banks, such as Bank of America and Chase even offer dual factor authentication by which when you enter your user name and password to access your account, a random password is sent to your smartphone that must be used to gain access your account.  This seems like it would be foolproof, but never underestimate the power of a fool.

Scammers are now calling their victim’s mobile service providers posing as their victim and telling the provider that their victim’s phone has been damaged, lost or replaced and that they need to reactivate their mobile number to a new SIM card in a phone controlled by the criminal.

A SIM card is an integrated circuit that stores information used to authenticate subscribers on smartphones.  Once the SIM cards have been swapped, when the criminal uses the already stolen user name and password to begin the access to the victim’s account, when the bank sends the one time password to access the account, it is sent to the new SIM card in the phone of the criminal.  Better use of security questions before service providers will change SIM cards can help to reduce this risk.

Online banking on your computer or smartphone can be safe if you take the right precautions.  As with so many things, the best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your own arm.

E-banking tip: Mom's maiden name? Say 'grapefruit'
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Vacuum cleaners are suck-ups.
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on February 25, 2016, 11:34 PM »
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Remix OS beta Install Android variant on any PC and Mac  ZDNet

A Google researcher has been reporting severe vulnerabilities in security suites from Kaspersky, Trend Micro, MalwareBytes, FireEye, AVG, ESET and now Comodo.

Research shows antivirus products vulnerable to attack  ZDNet
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on February 25, 2016, 02:36 AM »


Passive Wi-Fi - YouTube

'Passive Wi-Fi' researchers promise to cut Wi-Fi power by 10,000x  Macworld

But is it passive-aggressive?

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Microsoft’s Xamarin acquisition opens door to truly universal Windows apps

It can't be truly universal until it runs in your brain. How would you like to have Microsoft in your head?  If it was truly universal, you could blame Microsoft for the weather.
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by Arizona Hot on February 23, 2016, 05:25 PM »
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10 Symptoms that Warrant a Trip to the ER

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6 ways to free up more space on your smartphone

Is there anyone here who has Android Marshmallow and uses Adoptable Storage?

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