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Oct
15
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Tech If you are new to the site, sign up for the RSS Feed. All new sign ups get punch and pieRSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
I don’t consider myself a web designer but I do, do it. One thing that always drives me nuts is creating the the structure of the site. Right navigation, left navigation, float her float there, I just don’t like doing it. So if I can find a free way and have some one else do it for me. Why not?
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Css Templates, Free CSS Templates, Free Templates, Free Websites Template
Oct
15
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Tech One of the worst parts of using windows is the insane amount of time it can take to load. If you have had your computer for more than a year or two you know this first hand. Here are a few times on how to make your windows pc run faster (no installing Os X or Linux is not one of them)
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faster computer, Gear Fire, Load windows Faster, Windows tips
Oct
09
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Tech Update: This is not a secure hack. It is designed to hide your files from some one who is browsing through files, not your system admin, not your computer hacker friends. Think of it like hiding your money under the mattress, if some one really wants to find it they will, but if they are not looking for it they wont find it. It’s a fun trick and it works best on your desktop (just remember where you placed it)
You ever have a folder on your computer that you really dont want any one to find? You can make this folder hidden but then you have to un-hide all the folders when ever you want to find it. So how can you make a folder truly invisible? Follow these simple steps and your unmentionables will stay that way.
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Computer Tricks, Hide your stuff, Internet Privacy, Invisible Folder, Privacy, Tech Secrets
Sep
28
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Tech StumbleUpon is on pretty much on everyone’s tool bar. We all use it, and many of us are addicted. But it seems that StumbleUpon’s greatness doesn’t come with out some major flaws. I am not talking about its usability, I am talking about security. Passwords on StumbleUpon are far from secure. With a simple spyware program, a spammer could be using your account without you even knowing it. Well they might not be now, but they soon will once they catch wind of this gapping hole.
Here is the security hole that a friend of mine found, ( I wish I could take credit for finding this) as we were trying to figure out how StumbleUpon works. He found that if your logged in on StumbleUpon and you start viewing other users profiles, your password is sitting right there in the source code. That’s right. Your secure password is viewable as plain as day.
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Stumble, Stumble Upon, Thumbs Up, Web 2.0, Website Tools