Tag: wireless

What Could Have Been Had Gone West?

There’s only one problem: the FBI didn’t actually catch this kid. on November 3, 1995, an FBI agent, a former Air Force officer named Larry W. Kring, was driving back from the office in Los Angeles to Denver when he spotted a blue Chevrolet Cavalier, which was on “clear pursuit,” parked a couple of miles…

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Sprint is Now Taking the B Button Off the TTS Website

Sprint is now taking the B button off its website. Well, in some cases, that’s exactly what it is doing. It’s taking the B button off the TTS website, in order to let go of all the people who don’t need it. This is a big win for people who like things to be simple…

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Gioteck TX70 Wireless Headset Review

“This is a review of the Gioteck TX70 Wireless Headset, a wireless earphone that has a battery power meter to monitor how much power the headphones use. The earphone comes with headphones and the power meter to operate it comfortably. The power meter uses a Bluetooth link for data and has an LCD screen displaying…

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How to Install Apple TV 2. 0 Public Beta on Your Apple TV

Apple TV (Apple TV 2. 0) is the first Apple TV to support iSight, the enhanced display on the screen. iSight enables users to see more movies, episodes, and sports games on the screen in addition to traditional 720P display. iSight works even better when the TV is located near a big screen TV. 0…

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A Guide For Choosing a Game Controller for Home Entertainment

Today’s technology has been extremely beneficial for the entertainment industry. As games are now played on portable devices such as smart phones, tablets, and laptops, we have no need to pay money for renting expensive and complicated expensive video display systems. Instead, we can enjoy these games via our smart phones and tablets without the…

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The Issue of Gaining Access to Routers and Switches

The issue of gaining access to routers and switches is becoming more prevalent with the proliferation of the devices. In the US, more than three-fourths of residential and small business security devices are controlled by the government. This allows the government to provide the devices to criminals without providing access to the devices themselves. Such…

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What Are Pedestrian Vulnerabilities?

AppSec Stats Flash: Utility Vulnerabilities are “Pedestrian” What are Pedestrian Vulnerabilities? Pedestrian Vulnerabilities are Security Issues that affect an individual’s ability to use or control a computer or mobile devic device.The term “pedestrian issue” often refers to the fact that there are many types of security flaws that can affect every user on a computer…

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