Saturday, September 27, 2014

Two little words that destroy your credibility

How to use the Tor Browser to surf the web anonymously

iPhone 6 fingerprint scanner found accurate enough for Apple Pay

ITworld Today
September 27, 2014

Two little words that destroy your credibility

We in IT have to realize that only users get to decide whether 'it's fixed.'

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Issue highlights

1. How to use the Tor Browser to surf the web anonymously

2. iPhone 6 fingerprint scanner found accurate enough for Apple Pay

3. How to get (mostly) stock Android on your phone easily with CyanogenMod

4. Android L might launch November 1

5. Four ways to open applications and documents automatically in OS X

6. Microsoft Miracast dongle brings Chromecast-like streaming to the Windows world

7. Can Keith Code? Middle-age writer tries to reclaim middle-school coding glory days

8. WIN THIS BOOK: Help Your Kids with Computer Coding

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Global Growing Pains: Tapping into B2B Integration Services

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How to use the Tor Browser to surf the web anonymously

Want to stay private online? Tor's browser and a few easy rules of the road can help you do just that. READ MORE

iPhone 6 fingerprint scanner found accurate enough for Apple Pay

Apple's iPhone 6 fingerprint scanner has a level of accuracy that makes it a solid authentication tool for people planning to use the smartphone in place of a credit card for in-store purchases, research shows. READ MORE

How to get (mostly) stock Android on your phone easily with CyanogenMod

CyanogenMod has an almost one-click installer to install the community-driving ROM onto your Android device. READ MORE

Android L might launch November 1

In today's open source roundup: Google might release Android L on November 1. Plus: How to switch from iOS to Android, and the iPhone 6 Plus repair kit for bending problems. READ MORE

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Private Cloud: It's More than Just Virtualization

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Four ways to open applications and documents automatically in OS X

There are four distinct ways to schedule or automate the opening of applications and documents on your Mac using tools built into OS X. READ MORE

Microsoft Miracast dongle brings Chromecast-like streaming to the Windows world

Microsoft's new Miracast adapter wirelessly projects content to your TV like Google's Chromecast, but with more sophistication. READ MORE

Can Keith Code? Middle-age writer tries to reclaim middle-school coding glory days

Seeking to awaken the 8th grade programming wizard within, our intrepid reporter sets out to refresh the skills that had atrophied after discovering pursuits such as girls, college and beer (in no particular order). READ MORE

WIN THIS BOOK: Help Your Kids with Computer Coding

Take your kids from browsing to building the web with fun projects using Scratch and Python. Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE

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New Data Released on 2014 Security Vulnerabilities

This 2014 Security Vulnerability Report reveals data on global trends. Learn how the primary attack vectors are shifting, why there's an increase of vulnerabilities in Windows 7, and how to be on the watch for risks in PDF readers, browsers and the top 50 software applications. Learn more >>

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