| The White behind Strunk and White’s iconic The Elements of Style writing guide is none other than E.B. White, the author of best-selling children’s novel Charlotte’s Web. | |
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| Today's Tech Term
Wetware | |
| The term Wetware refers to the human brain and nervous system, or if you like to think bigger, it can also refer to the people such as programmers, system administrators, etc. that help make IT systems function. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | The FBI isn’t happy about the latest versions of iOS and Android using encryption by default. FBI director James Comey has been blasting both Apple and Google. Microsoft is never mentioned — but Windows 8.1 uses encryption by default, too. | |
| | Being able to send out e-mail using your own domain name can be very nice, but what do you do when someone starts spewing out spam mail using your domain name? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post discusses the matter to help a frustrated reader. | |
| | iPads and iPhones give you control over how your kids can use your devices. You can quickly lock your device to a certain app before handing it over or lock down an entire device with comprehensive parental controls. | |
| | Authy is supposed to make two-factor authentication simple and painless by centralizing your accounts into one app. Sounds awesome, but is it safe? Let’s look into it further and find out. | |
| | We've always been told that backing up our data is a good idea. Well, that same concept can extend to email as well. You may want to archive your email every so often, such as monthly, quarterly, or even yearly. | |
| | You’ve probably heard all about how the Java browser plug-in is insecure. 91% of system compromises in 2013 were against that insecure Java plug-in. But Java isn’t the same thing as JavaScript — in fact, they’re not really related. | |
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