Avoid Fake Registry Mechanic Security Scans

 

 Symantec was sued by a Washington resident for running fake scans to get people to pay for subscriptions to PC Tools’s Registry Mechanic, Performance Toolkit, and Norton Utilities. The lawsuit claims the company intentionally ran the fake scans and the results were not real. Norton Anti-Virus is a dog, so it behaves like one. We […]

Using open source stock photos

 

  Showing my ART100 students how to search the stock.xchng and save the correct information for attribution. Source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOmJuaQtIbU

Social Networking: A Threat to Children If Not Monitored

 

 There are many advantages that lay behind the use of social networking. Not only is it convenient but it also helps build and maintain relationships amongst friends and family. It is convenient in the sense that it is cost friendly (depending on how often you use it), easy to access and as technology is updated […]

Women Turned Off by Smartphone Apps

 

 This story got our attention because it presents significant risk to single women. After researching online dating since 2004 we have confirmed that using technology for dating is biased towards men and this increases significantly in big cities. Anyway decide for yourself after reading this: People have long looked to computers to meet potential dates. […]

SATweetups Wants Event Host and Ambassadors

 

 Earlier this year Joburg Tweetups died and #SATweetups was born. We’ve hosted numerous events over the last few years attracting over 428 people to join the group. Our Tweetups was always simple and social events for people who  follow each other on Twitter to meet in-person. There was no speakers or speeches. This is the […]

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The Psychology of Technology

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