If a fire, an ice storm, or even a terrorist attack struck your organization, would you immediately go online and Tweet about it? No? Well, maybe you should. So says a report from Janco. Yet most companies haven't considered how to deploy social-media tools as part of their disaster recovery and business continuity planning. While many of them have incorporated Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogs and YouTube as part of their branding, marketing and customer outreach efforts, they haven't learned how to exploit the same tools to communicate during an emergency. “Social networks are powerful,” says M. Victor Janulaitis, CEO of Janco. “They allow anyone to share – and hear – information transmitted from others in real time from anywhere. We've found that both true and false information is spread via social networks, in fact.” To get the right information into the right hands, organizations must come up with proactive social-media disaster-response plans.
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Founded in 1991, Future Quest Technologies was created based on a fresh consumer need: on-site technology delivery. Future Quest Tech strove to be, and successfully became, a woman-owned trusted provider of Information Technology products, services and support. For 20+ yrs now, I've focused on financial crimes and digital investigations. My aim is to guide other FinCrime Investigators to be the best investigators they can be.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Instagram Back-Pedals, Restates User Content Policy
NEWS ANALYSIS: Believing that Instagram and Facebook were changing the rules without user input, the backlash from users and non-users alike was swift all through the social networks, especially Facebook. Thousands of Facebook members threatened to opt out of the service, many using language not appropriate for general consumption.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
iPhone Apps to Help You Survive the (Maybe) Impending Apocalypse
If you hadn't heard, the world is ending Dec. 21, so you had better run out and get that iPhone 5, because you sure aren't going to be in any condition to pick it up on Christmas, if the Mayans and a variety of eschatologists (theologians focused on the end of the world or humankind) are correct. One theory concerning our impending doom is an interaction between Earth and the black hole at the center of the galaxy, while others are more vague predictions of doom and gloom. Scholars from various disciplines have dismissed the idea of such cataclysmic events occurring in 2012, while professional Mayanist scholars have said predictions of impending doom are not found in any of the extant classic Mayan accounts, and that the idea that the Long Count calendar "ends" in 2012 misrepresents Mayan history and culture. Scientists—real scientists, anyway—have also dismissed the end of the world theories swirling around the Web, but better safe than sorry, as we like to say. With that in mind, while we don't know exactly what form the apocalypse will take, this range of apps for the iPhone will help you navigate floods, fires, zombies and other apocalyptic events. Good luck!
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How to Access Your Router If You Forget the Password
Routers protect their web interfaces, where you can configure their networking, parental control, and port forwarding settings, with a username and password. These default passwords can be changed to protect the router’s settings.
If you’ve forgotten a router’s password – or if you acquired a used router and don’t know its password – there’s a way to reset the password. You may also be able to forward ports without knowing the password.
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If you’ve forgotten a router’s password – or if you acquired a used router and don’t know its password – there’s a way to reset the password. You may also be able to forward ports without knowing the password.
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Greeting the Season With Bonuses and Odd Gifts
When it comes to workplace gift-giving, it seems as if some of today's employees would give just about anything they can put a bow on, according to the latest round-up of oddball holiday gifts from CareerBuilder. At least there are more presents to go around this year, the job site reports: Bosses say they'll be more generous with gifts and holiday bonuses. More companies will spring for holiday parties, and there will be an increase in the number of employees who are giving presents to their colleagues and their bosses. So, overall, enjoy the seasonal flow of generosity. However, you should adjust your expectations, as CareerBuilder also reveals that some employees take a rather, ahem, unorthodox approach to giving. So, in addition to information on corporate perks to employees, we're including six bizarre gifts that workers have received. Nearly 2,500 hiring managers and human resource staffers, as well as more than 3,975 professionals, took part in the research.
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
How to Power Cycle Your Gadgets To Fix Freezes and Other Problems
Have you ever had a smartphone, laptop, tablet, or any other electronic gadget become unresponsive? The surefire way to recover from the freeze – assuming it’s not a hardware problem – is by power-cycling the gadget.
Most geeks know that pulling and reinserting a device’s battery will force it to recover from a freeze and boot right back up, but what if the device doesn’t have a removable battery?
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Most geeks know that pulling and reinserting a device’s battery will force it to recover from a freeze and boot right back up, but what if the device doesn’t have a removable battery?
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Workplace Books That Can Help You Be Successful
By Dennis McCafferty
| Posted 2012-12-17
Do you think you have a handle on disruptive technologies? Are you ready for a working environment in which women will start dominating in both rank-and-file and managerial roles? Can you master not only what you know, but what you don't know? If you're on the fence about any of these questions, you should consider adding the following winter book titles to your holiday wish list.
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| Posted 2012-12-17
Do you think you have a handle on disruptive technologies? Are you ready for a working environment in which women will start dominating in both rank-and-file and managerial roles? Can you master not only what you know, but what you don't know? If you're on the fence about any of these questions, you should consider adding the following winter book titles to your holiday wish list.
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Is Apple Bulletproof?
By Don Reisinger
December 18, 2012
Apple enjoys a level of trust and respect in the technology industry that has yet to be matched. However, there are some cracks showing up in the armor, and people are wondering whether Apple's long string of unassailable dominance is about to come to an end. Here are 10 reasons why it just may.
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December 18, 2012
Apple enjoys a level of trust and respect in the technology industry that has yet to be matched. However, there are some cracks showing up in the armor, and people are wondering whether Apple's long string of unassailable dominance is about to come to an end. Here are 10 reasons why it just may.
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Monday, December 17, 2012
The Year's Best Tablets
By Nathan Eddy
December 17, 2012
Tablets, in a variety of forms, are at the top of many wish lists this holiday season, and 2012 has certainly delivered an eye-popping array of portable devices. But as with any type of gadget, there are some tablets that are better than others when it comes to fit, finish and, of course, performance. Here are the best ones out there. READ MORE...
December 17, 2012
Tablets, in a variety of forms, are at the top of many wish lists this holiday season, and 2012 has certainly delivered an eye-popping array of portable devices. But as with any type of gadget, there are some tablets that are better than others when it comes to fit, finish and, of course, performance. Here are the best ones out there. READ MORE...
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Photography With HTG: 10 Tips for Better Christmas Photos
Christmas and holiday parties mean getting lots of family and friends together. And getting the family together usually means lots and lots of pictures! Here’s some of HTG’s favorite tips for better photos this holiday.
You might use a tiny digital camera or a honkin’ huge digital single lens reflex. It doesn’t matter, because the principals of photography are pretty similar regardless of the equipment you’re using. With these few tips, you can improve your family photos, and have the perfect Christmas pics that your whole family begs for a copy of.
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You might use a tiny digital camera or a honkin’ huge digital single lens reflex. It doesn’t matter, because the principals of photography are pretty similar regardless of the equipment you’re using. With these few tips, you can improve your family photos, and have the perfect Christmas pics that your whole family begs for a copy of.
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Windows 8’s Picture Password Is Totally Hackable
The new Picture Password feature was officially released in October, together with the new Windows 8 operating system, and has been described as a new, innovative and a lot more secure way to protect your touchscreen device.
But Naven Jones of Uncoveror.com has found a way to quickly hack any Windows 8 computer using the Picture Password. And it’s not rocket science to do it.
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But Naven Jones of Uncoveror.com has found a way to quickly hack any Windows 8 computer using the Picture Password. And it’s not rocket science to do it.
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Text messages direct to your contact lens
New technology that will allow information, such as text messages from a mobile phone, to be projected onto a contact lens worn in the human eye has been developed by Belgian researchers. SEE THE VIDEO HERE >>
by Steven Musil December 9, 2012 4:10 PM PST
Instagram photos have vanished from Twitter as the photo-sharing app turned off all support for the microblogging site.
Facebook ended all support today for Twitter cards, meaning Twitter users won't be able to view Instagram photos from within their Twitter feeds. Users are instead greeted by white space where the image formerly appeared. Twitter noted the move in a blog update this afternoon:
"Instagram has disabled photo integration with Twitter. As a result, photos are no longer appearing in Tweets or user photo galleries. While tweeting links to Instagram photos is still possible, you can no longer view the photos on Twitter, as was previously the case."
A Facebook representative pointed out that Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom said last week at the Le Web conference that one of the main reasons his service cut off the Twitter card integration was that Instagram wants its users to view their photos on its own Web site and not on Twitter.
The move comes as Twitter has been restricting access to third-party tweeting software and limiting access that third-party companies such as Instagram get to Twitter users' lists of followers. Last week, Instagram stopped using Twitter's cards feature to let Twitter users see photos shared with Instagram.
CNET News Internet & Media Instagram photos disappear from Twitter feeds
Instagram photos have vanished from Twitter as the photo-sharing app turned off all support for the microblogging site.
Facebook ended all support today for Twitter cards, meaning Twitter users won't be able to view Instagram photos from within their Twitter feeds. Users are instead greeted by white space where the image formerly appeared. Twitter noted the move in a blog update this afternoon:
"Instagram has disabled photo integration with Twitter. As a result, photos are no longer appearing in Tweets or user photo galleries. While tweeting links to Instagram photos is still possible, you can no longer view the photos on Twitter, as was previously the case."
A Facebook representative pointed out that Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom said last week at the Le Web conference that one of the main reasons his service cut off the Twitter card integration was that Instagram wants its users to view their photos on its own Web site and not on Twitter.
The move comes as Twitter has been restricting access to third-party tweeting software and limiting access that third-party companies such as Instagram get to Twitter users' lists of followers. Last week, Instagram stopped using Twitter's cards feature to let Twitter users see photos shared with Instagram.
CNET News Internet & Media Instagram photos disappear from Twitter feeds
Google rules out Gmail and Drive apps for Windows 8
Google has revealed that it has no plans to develop dedicated apps for Windows 8 or Windows Phone 8 for its business app products such as Gmail or Drive.
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Cloud synchronisation can crash Google's Chrome
On Monday, Google's Gmail service was unavailable, but a side effect of that was somewhat unexpected; Google's Chrome browser on the desktop started crashing for many users. Users noted that a faulty interaction between the browser and Google's servers was causing the crash and made surfing the web impossible. Chromium, the open source base for the Chrome browser, was also affected.
Google Developer Tim Steele shed light on what had happened. It appears that the Chrome synchronisation service is able to set usage quotas for various data types that synchronise with it. When the problem in the Gmail system occured – a faulty load balancing configuration change is blamed – the synchronisation service switched to a "conservative" reaction mode and told all clients to throttle all data types being synchronised. Not all Chrome browsers implement all available data types though, and when told to throttle a data type it didn't implement, Chrome browsers responded by crashing.
A fix for the client has been committed upstream and the Google engineers are reviewing when it will be merged with the mainstream of Google's Chrome browser releases. The server side issues have already been resolved.
11 December 2012 The H Open
A fix for the client has been committed upstream and the Google engineers are reviewing when it will be merged with the mainstream of Google's Chrome browser releases. The server side issues have already been resolved.
11 December 2012 The H Open
Google eyes Evernote challenge with Drive features
In a Google+ post, the search giant said that it is launching a “save to Drive” extension to its Chrome browser. You can learn more about the extension in the ETC post here.
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