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2nd floor Admin - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

We do our best to make sure malware and viruses stay off of them and we encourage our users to be careful when they receive mail with attachments or when they are on the Internet. You can no longer b t your end users. Why, when they take a break from work, that they can’t browse their Facebook page or shop for that item they needed.

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The Next Tech Battle: Chrome OS vs. Office Web Apps - Social.

Social, Agile and Transformation

And heres another way to think about Chromes business model But when you consider the $50/year price to license an anti-viral, the $30/year to license a malware program and the additional $30/year you need for a registry cleaner, the software price of a Netbook gets completely out of line with its hardware cost. View my complete profile.

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BYOD required for retention? Bollocks!!! - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

link] Mark Page. Pingback: Is ‘bollocks’ the B in BYOD? For anyone (an individual or an Enterprise) to benefit from an initiative, there needs to be the right reason for implementing it and the right tools to be successful. This ties in perfectly with what you mention in your “You saved how much” post!

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Apple’s App Store fees are ‘highway robbery,’ says House antitrust committee chair

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No one has heard from Larry Page in, I would say, 10 years? I think there’s no question that Larry Page has information that would be useful in this investigation. We end up in this weird situation where, A, we’re secure enough that we can do this and we can risk it, and B, they were stupid enough to pick on someone who won’t shut up.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Behavioral Biometrics

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Such as training systems to automatically detect malware. Vamosi: So far we’ve talked about machine learning how we type and behave online, but this has potential as well in other areas.

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Content moderation issues are taking center stage in the presidential election campaign

The Verge

What we also did not fully realize was a) that a ‘smile’ trigger would necessarily include the actual word “smile” on the content; and b) that people would perceive this as work created by White creatives, not Black creatives. The company’s new policy is supposed to rule out this type of behavior. Joseph Cox / Vice ).