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Thursday, 16 October 2014

No, Your iPhone Flashlight is NOT Spying On You

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Lake Victoria, located at the intersection of Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, is so large that if the entire population of Earth went for a swim they’d each have a roomy hundred or so square feet to themselves.

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Before The Advent Of Granulated Sugar, Sugar Was Sold To Consumers In?
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War Chalking

War Chalking is the practice of publicly identifying open and/or unsecured Wi-Fi networks via special symbols ‘written’ on buildings or sidewalks using chalk.

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How to Install Minecraft on Ubuntu or Any Other Linux Distribution

Minecraft runs just fine on Linux, but it’s probably not available for easy installation in your Linux distribution’s package manager. Here’s how to get your Linux system ready for Minecraft.

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No, Your iPhone Flashlight is NOT Spying On You

Recently an email has been making the rounds, scaring people like my mom by claiming that the flashlight app on their smartphone is stealing their information and sending it to China. This, of course, isn’t exactly true, and for the iPhone, is patently false.

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Use This Secret Trick to Close and Restart Explorer.exe in Windows

It’s always fun to find those little hidden tricks whenever a new operating system comes out. In this case, the same trick that worked back in the Windows 7 and Vista days also works in Windows 8 and 10, but it’s been improved.

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How to Check if Your Linux System is 32-bit or 64-bit

It's always a good idea to know some basics about the operating system you're running on your computer. For example, you may need to know whether you're running a 64-bit or 32-bit system so you know which file to download for a program you want to install.

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5 Killer Tricks to Get the Most Out of Wireshark

Wireshark has quite a few tricks up its sleeve, from capturing remote traffic to creating firewall rules based on captured packets. Read on for some more advanced tips if you want to use Wireshark like a pro.

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What’s the Difference Between the “System Builder” and “Full Version” Editions of Windows?

Ever tried to buy a Windows license from Amazon or Newegg? If only it was so simple. You’ll encounter cheaper System Builder (OEM) and more expensive Full Version (Retail) licenses. But the difference isn’t immediately apparent.

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