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mtgoeb
Member since: July 2008
Bio: I'm part of the ITworld front-end development team, am a recovering photojournalist and part-time Lion's fan.
Matt Goebelon
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According to Hacking for Dummies, taking these steps will help prevent default script attacks:
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You can
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For humans to establish permanent colonies on Mars, they'll have to grow their own food. It won't be easy.
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Know what the oldest words on record are? (Hint: They're not BlackBerry or shizzizzle.)
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The answer to your last question is subjective.
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Unless you can get Anonymous on the case, probably not. I'd just turn off the WiFi when you're not using it. If he's truly going nuts with the bandwidth-hogging, that means he's using it a lot. If he finds he can't use it at all for long periods, he might get frustrated enough to get his own WiFi.
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The bond between humans and dogs is strong and unique, despite their insistence on eating poop.
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I haven't used WiMAX -- and hopefully someone who has will weigh in -- but I found this interesting article about WiMAX vs. LTE:
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A large Twitter following can be yours if you follow these guidelines determined by a Georgia Institute of Technology study.
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First, according to Microsoft's "My Hotmail account was upgraded to Outlook.com" FAQ, you "can keep using your existing @hotmai
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Rock's Backpages is the best place on the Internet for finding content from long-running music magazines going back to the early '60s.
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The answer, according to a couple of folks on this Apple support thread, is no:
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The conflicting information is due to there being two different support deadlines, as PCWorld explains:
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I think a few things could replace traditional laptops -- particularly cheap touch-screen Android netbooks and tablets as well as high-quality phablets and smartphones. Combine these with cloud-based storage and the future of traditional laptops may be in doubt over the long-term.
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Dutch behavioral science professor Diederik Stapel was a highly respected researcher -- until it was discovered that he had fabricated data for dozens of experiments.
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Try downloading and installing it from this Adobe page. Make sure it says "Installation successful" at the end.
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If the company is looking for someone to stick around for awhile, then I'd say a lot of short stays at various jobs would count against you.
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Two stars 7,000 light years from Earth appear to prove Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. But evidence of the physicist's genius can be found a lot closer to home.
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The Encyclopedia of Life may be the most ambitious effort ever to collect data about the living things on our planet.
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Mars One officially announced on Monday a call for applicants interested in establishing a permanent colony of Earthlings on the Red Planet.
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If anyone's going to have some good Earth Day stuff to check out, it's NASA.
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The simple explanation is that the market decided Apple was overpriced. This was a common (though often disputed) sentiment for a couple of years or so before last September, when Apple shares began tumbling from their all-time high of 705.07 to less than 400.00 a share.
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As often is the case, it depends who you ask.
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Data shows economic recession and subsequent austerity policies imposed on Greece have led to a dramatic deterioration of health services and health outcomes in that country.
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I also like Chrome and am using it now. I used to be a devoted Firefox user, but it's become too buggy and slow. I also wouldn't base my browser choice on what IT can and can't tell about my browsing habits. Using a browser I prefer every day is more important to me than the remote chance that I could get in trouble at work.
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