This is an interesting article on the emergence of different cyber security methods and systems. As tech grows, security concerns are going to grow even more.
I use a Windows laptop and I have always believed that Windows Defender provides sufficient protection. From experience, the word 'free' is often used as a marketing gimmick. To get the full benefits of any antivirus software, some amount has to be paid. Has anyone else had the same experience?
People's desire to be immersed in narrative in ever growing ways will never cease to amaze me. When is it too immersive? Which sensations are off limits? Who determines the boundaries? Most importantly however, how long will 4d movies steal the spotlight before it is also too boring, too "old tech" to thrill audiences.
Now, I'm not against the new fads or being immersed in a narrative either, but I believe with every push forward in storytelling we lose some of the magic that narratives have over us. We give up something that we may not be gaining back.
Not much time can pass before yet another privacy violation from Facebook is uncovered. If it continues on this path, I think Facebook may really be at risk of losing a good portion of their users.
It will be the first ICO of its kind if the SEC grants Blockstack an exemption under Regulation A+ of the JOBS Act. It will still be difficult to shake the feeling that ICOs are incredibly risky.
When I am sitting down to watch a movie, the desire is always so as to get entertained. Reading through this article, I get the notion that it is still possible possible to get educated, thrilled and inspired. I am now eager to watch 'A Beautiful Mind'.
I've had a lingering thought for awhile now that travelling across the country in an RV might be really fun...or really terrible! With all these upgrades, it's leaning more towards really fun.
I am used to restarting both my smartphone and/or laptop anytime there is sluggish behavior and it is good to hear that it is sort of a standard practice. Most people I know literally avoid restarting their PCs, laptops or smartphones yet it is the best remedy for most technological problems.
It excites me to see the project keeps on going after a series of trials. From the article, I think the restrictions are reasonable enough for the current tasks. I hope everything goes well so the service can expand to other categories.
This is an old article, but this is the first time I've heard of using our blood veins to unlock our smartphone. It's not as scary as it sounds though it also doesn't seem that effective. Going forward, I can't imagine what kind of security system will be invented.
One more smart product is coming to your life. I find the goal of digital detoxing an irony; depending on one technology to let go of others doesn't sound very right. Still, it can be a good start.