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Category Archives: Security
Two mobile products that get thumbs up – PhotoFast and GoMobilePGH
Still looking for products that help you daily? I’ve been reviewing two of them that you’ll want to consider. PhotoFast plugs into your iPhone giving you a quick and easy way to offload your phone or protect your data locally … Continue reading
Posted in Cellular, Music, Pittsburgh, Review, Security, Smart Phone, Uncategorized
Tagged accessories, accessory, Android, Apple, backup, Camera, iPhone, memory, music, offload, parking, photographs, photos, Pittsburgh, privacy, technology, TEQ, wi-fi
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The promise of Windows Hello — only for the next generation?
As I mentioned in my TEQ Column, Windows Hello (a feature of Windows 10) can revolutionize the way we secure our data. But that may have to wait for future generations — because the hardware required is not standard equipment … Continue reading
Windows Will Be As Up-to-date As Mac
If you look at statistics, Apple users are typically much more up-to-date than Windows users in the currency of the software they use. A lot of that is due to the traditional philosophies of both companies. Microsoft, dealing with … Continue reading
Posted in Review, Security, Smart Phone, Uncategorized
Tagged Apple, MacOS, PC, Windows
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Microsofts Ups the Ante in Windows 10
Microsoft is taking several pages out of Apple’s book of tricks for Windows 10 — and Windows users are likely to love them. Security leaps forward First, they’re leapfrogging Apple in security. Not only does Windows 10 do fingerprint recognition … Continue reading
Posted in Review, Security, Uncategorized
Tagged Cortana, Edge, facial recognition, fingerprint, OneDrive, PC, retina, Windows, Windows Hello
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Check your Gmail account for potential breach
This time, it’s 5,000,000 Gmail accounts that were compromised. Login information — email address/usernames & passwords have been posted on a Russian security forum — which means they are no longer secure. Several people have posted ways for you to … Continue reading