Articles for March 2014

Articles for March 2014

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How to resize any window on your PC to a specific size
How to resize any window on your PC to a specific size
by Mihai Neacsu on 11 March 2014 · 3853 views
Some programs's GUI come with a fixed size or even with the maximize/minimize options disabled. Other times you might need to capture a specific sized window for a Powerpoint presentation, an article editing, or a similar task. ... Read more
Linux Security Vulnerability Leaves Users Open to Attacks
Linux Security Vulnerability Leaves Users Open to Attacks
by Dan Vlasic on 10 March 2014 · 1943 views
Not so long ago, headlines were hit by the news of a variety of Linux distributions found to be vulnerable to attacks caused by a bug that allows perpetrators bypass various key security protocols. As a result, they are able to intercept and dissemin ... Read more
Child of Light Release Date Announced
Child of Light Release Date Announced
by Dan Vlasic on 10 March 2014 · 3202 views
Ubisoft releases and amazingly beautiful hand-painted role-playing game next month; Deluxe Edition and an exclusive poster from Final Fantasy artist Yoshitaka Amano available. Ubi Art engine is in a way unique because it allows hand-painted art to ... Read more
How to create a shortcut/hotkey for the Safely remove hardware tray dialog on Windows
How to create a shortcut/hotkey for the Safely remove hardware tray dialog on Windows
by Dan Vlasic on 10 March 2014 · 2452 views
If you have to use removable USB devices very often, you’re probably aggravated how difficult sometimes it is to activate the “safely remove hardware” icon that lives in the system tray. Many users report that the greatest problem is that ... Read more
New Google WiFi App Could Change the Way You Connect to Hotspots
New Google WiFi App Could Change the Way You Connect to Hotspots
by Chris Thomas on 9 March 2014 · 2130 views
Google has reportedly been working on an interesting new WiFi app that will aim to streamline login and authentication at thousands of WiFi hotspots. ... Read more
Browser Is the Weakest Link in Your Online Protection
Browser Is the Weakest Link in Your Online Protection
by Dan Vlasic on 8 March 2014 · 3978 views
Despite the titanic efforts of tech companies to make their browsers secure, they have desperately failed to do so. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Apple’s Safari and Google’s Chrome remain the most dangerous intermediaries in users’ online ... Read more
Lock On Video Game Foresaw War in Crimea 11 Years Ago
Lock On Video Game Foresaw War in Crimea 11 Years Ago
by Dan Vlasic on 8 March 2014 · 3249 views
Lock On is a video game developed by a group of Russian designers in 2003. Back then, the Ukraine was independent, the Crimean peninsula was peaceful, and the Orange Revolution was still a year ahead. The international community was focused on Iraq, ... Read more
Microsoft: Critical Exploit in Windows, Silverlight and Internet Explorer. Patch Expected Next Week
Microsoft: Critical Exploit in Windows, Silverlight and Internet Explorer. Patch Expected Next Week
by Dan Vlasic on 7 March 2014 · 1899 views
A critical flaw in Internet Explorer can make it possible to attack web browser through the code placed on compromised websites. According to Microsoft, all versions of Internet Explorer and Windows are going to receive critical updates on Patch Tues ... Read more
Anonymous Browsing, the Deep Web and Tor
Anonymous Browsing, the Deep Web and Tor
by Dan Vlasic on 7 March 2014 · 6075 views
While you’re using notorious browsers, such as Firefox, Chrome and Ice Dragon combined with Google, Yahoo or Bing search, you are only accessing a very small fraction of the worldwide Internet. If you think you have access to everything, you are so ... Read more
Facebook is Shutting Down Messenger for Windows and Firefox, Killing Email
Facebook is Shutting Down Messenger for Windows and Firefox, Killing Email
by Dan Vlasic on 6 March 2014 · 2052 views
Facebook Messenger users have experienced a rude shock as Facebook has pulled the plug on the service last Thursday. “We are sorry, but we can no longer support Facebook Messenger for Windows, and it stops working on March 3, 2014. We really app ... Read more
Car Mechanic Simulator 2014 Released on Steam
Car Mechanic Simulator 2014 Released on Steam
by Michael Black on 6 March 2014 · 3168 views
Car Mechanic Simulator 2014 has been released, and it's available now on Steam. Find out more details here! ... Read more
The Four Best Custom Chrome New Tab Pages
The Four Best Custom Chrome New Tab Pages
by Michael Black on 6 March 2014 · 10920 views
Find out how you can fully utilize Google Chrome's "new tab page", with customizable extensions! ... Read more
The Experimental Chameleon Worm Wreaks Havoc On Wi-Fi Routers
The Experimental Chameleon Worm Wreaks Havoc On Wi-Fi Routers
by Chad Faith on 5 March 2014 · 2111 views
Developed in a laboratory at the University of Liverpool by Valerio Selis, Johnny Milliken and Prof. Alan Marshall, Chameleon is an experimental virus with the purpose of simulating a malware attack on Belfast and London. ... Read more
Enjoy The Best Of Privacy With The Fully Encrypted Smartphone From FreedomPop!
Enjoy The Best Of Privacy With The Fully Encrypted Smartphone From FreedomPop!
by Chad Faith on 5 March 2014 · 1754 views
If you own a smartphone, then chances are that the device has become so indispensable that you would feel lost without it. Because your whole life revolves around the smart gadget ... Read more
Zynga Plans To Bring 3 Of Its Top Moneymakers To Our Smartphones
Zynga Plans To Bring 3 Of Its Top Moneymakers To Our Smartphones
by Chad Faith on 5 March 2014 · 1599 views
It appears that former Microsoft executive and current CEO of Zynga, Dan Mattrick, wasn’t joking when he said he intends to leave his mark on the company. ... Read more
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