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Google to Patch Chrome Web Browser Security Vulnerabilities

It has been reported that Google is working to patch security vulnerabilities discovered in its Chrome Web browser. In particular, it is working to patch a number of Firefox vulnerabilities and to patch some of the bugs on Windows. A release is expected shortly on Thursday, but it is likely that bugs and holes may…

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Chrome for Android Security – Dashlane Android App

It’s about time. The Chrome for Android Security team had to find a replacement for password managers like Dashlane for a while due to the ongoing vulnerability found in the Chrome for Android. Dashlane was created by a security researcher based out of Michigan in 2011 and since then has become a go-to product for…

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Windows Phone 8 – What is Windows Phone 8?

Overview Windows is a computer operating system for personal computers. including computers, smartphones, tablets, and laptops. which also replaced Windows XP. present in Windows XP. different versions of Windows have been released. infamous versions, named Windows 8, was released on August 29, 2012. Windows 9 was released on October 26, 2012. released on October 26,…

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How to Troubleshoot Memory Problems

We have provided the software package “MemTest86/MemTEST/Memtest_d” for your convenience. Note: Intel® Xeon® processors are not supported in the latest Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) configurations. This issue only affects systems based on the ‘Athlon XP’ platform. The most recent Intel® Xeon processors are a part of…

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Digital Tools for Production, Editing and Processing Digital Images

The demand for digital tools for recording, editing and processing digital images has grown tremendously over the past few decades. Yet, the process of creating and distributing these tools continues to be hampered by a shortage of digital image production and editing solutions that adequately support the diverse media and content formats that are in…

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Call of Duty: Warzone – How to Stop the Servers From Going Offline

Call of Duty: Warzone was one of the most anticipated games of the year, but the game was under attack by hackers who gained access to the PlayStation Network, Sony’s online service. Some of us believed that Sony put the blame on Call of Duty and blamed the game developer for being careless with their…

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How to Access Blockchain Domains in a Browser

The internet is no longer what it used to be. With everyone connected into the same network, no one has a complete view of the network. This is a problem. In this article, we will explore what happens when you can’t access blockchain domains. If you are trying to access your blockchain domain, you are…

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The Code-Aholic Mindset – How to Find a Code-Aholic

(Please Read Link Below – In order to make this post work, your browser may not be supported. You may use the Chrome, Firefox or IE to view the article. The file you will download contains the same article but will be a “. One of the challenges of hiring is finding a candidate who…

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Software Engineers Are the New Generation of Hackers

Software engineers have become the new generation of hackers, especially this year. With more companies than ever adopting agile software development processes, a software engineer can potentially be exposed to many different vulnerabilities in their own software. In order to effectively protect an organization, it is common to require certain software applications to be patched…

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Citizen of Ghana, Welcome to the Embassy of Ghana in Washington D.C.

Citizen of Ghana, one of the oldest African countries in the world, whose government has been established by an Act of the Parliament of Ghana and is recognized as an embassy by the United States of America, I have the honor of welcoming you to the Embassy of Ghana in Washington D. and wish you…

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