Instagram’s New Editing Tools Rock
Instagram is releasing an update to the popular app today. This update comes with a lot of photo editing tools that may mean you’ll never have to use that PhotoShop app again. What’s new?
Instagram’s New Editing Tools Rock
Instagram is releasing an update to the popular app today. This update comes with a lot of photo editing tools that may mean you’ll never have to use that PhotoShop app again. What’s new?
These Apps Will Keep Your Life Anonymous
Social networking can drive a person mad. Not only are social networks completely invasive, but also it’s hard to avoid anyone wanting to friend you on any network.
Using e-bay? Change your password!
If you buy, sell, or a combination of both on the popular auction site eBay, you’ll want to head over and change your password. At least that’s what the company is urging users to do after they fell victim to what The Guardian is calling the “biggest-ever cyber attack.”
Will Facebook finally defeat Snapchat?
Facebook’s newest app will be called Slingshot (internally, at least), and it was developed to rival Snapchat. Apparently, a video messaging app is what Facebook needs the most now.
The AirStation Extreme AC 175: This is Your Next Router
Although it was released a few months ago, the AirStation extreme AC 175 Gigabit Dual Band DD-WRT Router (WZR-1750DHPD) had a serious issue – the router had a bug that kept the router in an infinite boot loop when certain settings were selected, but it has been fixed thank to a new version of the firmware.
The question is will you buy it?
In some corners of the world, even starter smartphones like the ZTE Open are too costly; basic cellphones such as the Nokia 105 thrive in areas where whole families can only afford one device. However, ARM believes that smartphones will soon be within reach of just about anyone.
Microsoft Throws XP Users a Bone
FireEye Inc. sent out a warning yesterday that XP users were at risk for a new hack attack. Hackers had discovered a particular XP bug, and were ramping up to use that bug in order to royally mess around with XP users.
The problem: you need an affordable NAS server. The solution: the Synology Disk Station DS204se. It’s a great solution for someone on a budget who doesn’t want to compromise speed.Take a look at our review.
We just released a new build of R-Drive Image, our advanced disk imaging, backup, and cloning utility. It includes several bugfixes in
its Windows and startup versions, including fixed BIOS RAID
initialization. http://forum.r-tt.com/r-drive-image-5-3-5302-t8639.html
There are roughly 1.5 billion PCs in the world. Out of those PCs, almost 30% still run Windows XP. If you are part of that statistic, you may be wondering how you can still use XP without becoming the victim of a hacker attack.
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