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What Data Can a Thief Get from a Stolen Phone or Laptop?

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When and How to Rent Photography Gear

Photography and videography gear is expensive. Professional equipment starts at a few hundred dollars and goes up to hundreds of thousands. You might dream of shooting with a RED EPIC camera, but you probably don’t want to pony up the $19,000+ to own one. The thing is, there's another option: rental.   Read More »


What Data Can a Thief Get from a Stolen Phone or Laptop?

Losing your hardware is bad enough, but what happens to your personal data? Could a thief with your phone, tablet, or laptop access your apps and files? It depends on the device you lost—unfortunately, most Windows PCs aren’t encrypted.   Read More »


How to Use a Windows Laptop as a Wireless Monitor (for Another PC)

You’d like a secondary screen to increase your productivity in Windows 10, but you don’t have another monitor handy. If you have a recent Windows laptop or tablet, though, you can use it as a wireless monitor.   Read More »


Is Google Replacing Android with Fuchsia? Maybe, But Not for a Long Time

Today Bloomberg is reporting that Google’s new Project Fuchsia operating system might actually be a successor to Android. Since this will likely fuel speculation, we thought we’d weigh in with our completely uninformed educated guesses as well.   Read More »




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How to Stop People from Following You on Instagram
Instagram continues to add deeper account management tools, and starting today you’ll be able to manually remove followers. This feature has been available for users with private accounts for a while, but now it’s available for everyone.   Read More »


Is Google Replacing Android with Fuchsia? Maybe, But Not for a Long Time
Today Bloomberg is reporting that Google’s new Project Fuchsia operating system might actually be a successor to Android. Since this will likely fuel speculation, we thought we’d weigh in with our completely uninformed educated guesses as well.   Read More »




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Static Testing

In the context of software development, Static Testing (a.k.a. Dry Run Testing) is a form of software testing (pre-application execution) where syntax checking of code, manual review of algorithms, walk-throughs, reviews, inspections, and/or data flow analysis may be performed in order to find errors.



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How-To Geek Recommends Running Malwarebytes Alongside Your Antivirus for Maximum Protection
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