
A few weeks ago, there are cases of weakness of Apple’s iPhone devices are experiencing overheating in the batteries and the case of a problem in their own iPhone software. But now Apple has to update their articles that support for the iPhone 3G and iPhone add information about their 3GS. Article update from Apple (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2101) is the operating temperature and temperature management of the device, the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS may be aware of their users.
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November 10th, 2009
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Do You Feel Really Safe
What do you know about the hacker? If you do not know? Yes, all our activities at the computer, let alone connected to the network / online, is not necessarily safe.
This time, I will discuss about the tips to protect your Gmail account. Apparently, this one thing can not be separated from the danger of attacks by hackers.
5 Tips To Protect Your Gmail Account
September 17th, 2009
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computermdbismarck.com – So many accounts that you have the hassle of memorizing sometimes one by one, so there are practical things that might be used to do, such as store important information of this account into a small note in the notepad. This is terrible because it is very risky. And there are many users who have a variety of accounts ranging from emails, etc. But have the same password for all accounts, this is just horrible.
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computermdbismarck.com – Typically, computer users rely on one or several antivirus installed to ward off evil computer viruses, the goal is to prevent the virus into the application or document.
How to game applications? Typically, antivirus which includes all the applications in use, it will be software applications, documents, or any files containing viruses. Now, the famous anti-virus companies, Symantec, which issued a Norton product, issued a special anti-virus for gamers with the name of Norton Antivirus 2009 Gaming Edition.
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computermdbismarck.com – Pop-up ads are those irritating ads and messages that pop up on your screen whenever you’re online. There are three major causes of pop-up ads:
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Web sites that display some extra ads each time you request to view a specific page.
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Messenger Service ads that sneak in through the Windows Alerter service (originally designed to allow network administrators to contact users within a corporate network).
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“Free” software you download and install, not realizing that those programs earn revenues by displaying pop-up ads on you screen.
Dealing with the first two types of ads is relatively easy. You can use a simple pop-up blocker like the Google toolbar to block those ads.
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