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How to browse the Web anonymously Searching for sensitive stuff like jobs, divorce lawyers or medical conditions? Or maybe you're using a public network in a hotel or coffee shop. Here's how to keep others from seeing your browsing history or tracking what you're doing on the Web. www.gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com
From the brink of suicide to a two million hit website From fainting during a Class 12 exam to failing the NDA thrice, Arun Pandit would easily have succumbed to his suicidal urges, had it not been for a friend whose motivational SMS changed his life forever. www.rediff.com
Oracle NetBeans 7.2 supports the latest PHP, C++ The newest version of the Oracle NetBeans IDE (integrated developer environment) will come with support for the latest versions of PHP and C++. www.computerworld.com.au
Protect Yourself From DNSChanger If the DNSChanger rootkit has infected your PC, you'll lose access to the Internet when the FBI shuts down DNSChanger's surrogate DNS servers. Here's how to determine whether you're infected, and what to do if you are. www.pcworld.com
Hewlett-Packard Management Discusses Q2 2012 Results - Earnings Call Transcript Executives Rob BinnsMargaret C. Whitman - Chief Executive Officer, President and DirectorCatherine A. Lesjak - Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President Analysts Katy Huberty - Morgan Stanley, ... finance.yahoo.com
NASA hits new frontier with historic SpaceX docking Computerworld - A U.S. commercial spacecraft docked with the International Space Station on Friday and history was made. At 9:56 a.m. EDT, astronauts using a robotic arm on board the space station, grabbed hold of the unmanned Dragon cargo spacecraft. www.computerworld.com
NASA hits new frontier with historic SpaceX rendezvous Computerworld - A U.S. commercial spacecraft docked with the International Space Station on Friday and history was made. At 9:56 a.m. EDT, astronauts using a robotic arm on board the space station, grabbed hold of the unmanned Dragon cargo spacecraft. www.computerworld.com
How to Destroy the Internet [Internet] # internet Remember when Anonymous threatened to destroy the entire internet ? We laughed, and ultimately their words were just hacker hubris. But it got us thinking— could someone actually destroy the Internet? More » gizmodo.com
Privacy Policy What is this privacy policy for? Channel 4 is committed to protecting your personal information, being transparent about what data we hold and giving you control over how we use it. www.channel4.com
The state of responsive advertising: the publishers' perspective Responsive web design is arguably the hottest topic in web design today, but how do you monetise responsive sites? Matthew Snyder and Etai Koren, co-founders of ResponsiveAds, present the biggest issues and come up with some solutions www.netmagazine.com
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