| Much like fingers and irises, each human tongue is unique: your tongue has a distinctive print just like your thumb. | |
| | | Download Home Wireless Setup 101 Setting up a wireless network that is reasonably secured is not complex. This paper explains how to defend against wireless based network compromise by avoiding known WAP firmware flaws, prevent management interface access, stop eavesdropping with strong encryption, and block access to those without proper authentication. Click here to download | |
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Docuterm | |
| Docuterm refers to the descriptive word or phrase in a text document or item of information that identifies the content, provides a basic ‘concept’, or represents the general content of the document or information. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | In our first Minecraft lesson we learned how to start a simple world and move around it. Today, it's time to learn about all the cool biomes and terrain you'll run into while moving around your new world. | |
| | Google just made a huge change to the way app permissions work on Android. Apps already on your device can now gain dangerous permissions with automatic updates. Future apps can gain dangerous permissions without asking you, too. | |
| | While most people will never need to open a .lnk file to edit it, there may be rare occasions when it is necessary or desired. But how do you open and edit a shortcut file? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answers. | |
| | In our first Minecraft lesson we did the most important thing: setup a Minecraft account, installed Minecraft, and created our first world. If you only read the first lesson in this lengthy series you'll still be completely ready to play. Today we're looking at the second most important thing: optimizing Minecraft for the smoothest play experience possible. | |
| | Do you have an old desktop PC sitting in a closet somewhere? Put it to use by installing FreeNAS. FreeNAS is a free, open-source operating system that will convert old PCs into network-attached storage devices. | |
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