Did You Know?

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Did you know that Internet users send 294 billion emails each day?

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How does the Internet Work?

Check out this cool and easy to understand breakdown of how exactly the Internet works…

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Eight Keyboard Shortcuts To Work More Efficiently

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If you aren’t using keyboard shortcuts, you should start now.

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[TRIVIA] Enhanced Dynamic DNS Giveaway

Which Programming Language Is Named After The World’s First Computer Programmer?

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Minecraft 1.3 Patch Update : Port Number No Longer Needed On URL

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In the 1.3 patch for Minecraft, there is an awesome workaround…

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Texas First State to Require a Warrant to Read Emails… Other Laws Still Outdated

Texas is officially the first state in the United States to require a warrant to read emails.

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Tips • How To Make Your Wireless Network Faster

What’s the point of paying for an ultra fast internet connection if your wireless network isn’t up to snuff? Follow these tips to make sure your wireless network is as fast as it can be.

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The NSA, PRISM and Why The Cloud Can’t Be Trusted [Plus 5 Things to Do About It Right Now]

There has been major buzz concerning the recent leak that the United States government has been spying on pretty much everyone. The top tech companies are denying involvement, but the damage has already been done.

An excerpt from a recent article on Computer World

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Google Reader Soon to be Discontinued

Im not sure about you, but I use Google Reader a lot. Back in March, Google announced that Google Reader will be discontinued on July 1, 2013.  Although it seems to have a large user base, it isn’t large enough for Google to keep developing and supporting it.

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Free Subdomain / Hostname with Our Free Dynamic DNS

Did you know that with No-IP Free Dynamic DNS, you don’t need to worry about your annoying dynamic IP address anymore?

Our Free DDNS points a free subdomain (hostname) to your dynamic IP address. This means you don’t need to remember your IP address or worry about it changing when you are leaving the house. It also means that you don’t need to give your IP address out in order for people outside your network to access your network, you simply give them your free subdomain / hostname and that’s that.

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