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Steam Guard E-Mails Not Being Received By Yahoo Mail Steam Guard is a great security feature, and it typically works with out a hitch. Recently I reinstalled Steam on my desktop computer to try out the new Humble Indie Bundle that was released earlier this week. Since I have not logged into my Steam account

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Regardless of our political views, we need to recognize the importance of an open Internet to the social fabric and economic interests of the world. Throughout the last few years, the telecommunications and entertainment industries have been trying to pass measures to restrict an open Internet. The Stop Online Piracy Act, also known as H.R.3261,

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Is it really possible to bypass the iOS password in seconds? Surprisingly enough, this video demonstrates a serious flaw in the iPad 2’s iOS 5 operating system. It allows any user to bypass the password screen and access emails and personal data within seconds.   iOS security flaw – how it works? All it takes

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Ninite is a useful website that allows you to install multiple applications and software at the same time. This includes popular web browsers, such as Firefox and Google Chrome, messaging services, such as Skype, Pidgin, and Trillian, media players, image storing and editing software, security, file sharing, developer tools, and many other programs.    

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Uploading an image to an image hosting service like Imgur is a process that takes a few steps. With the Imgur Uploader Firefox Add-On, this can now be done with a single right click.   You can easily:   Upload images Upload screenshots of webpages Upload cropped screenshots of webpages Upload and edit images Upload

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I noticed many users avoided clicking mailto: links. Instead, they opted to copy the email address and log into their web-based mail.   In Firefox there is a setting that lets you avoid this hassle. Follow these steps to make this change yourself:   1) Click the Firefox button (in Firefox 4, an older version,

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Firefox 4 is a great browser, as it runs smoothly and is faster and more secure than Internet Explorer. The new layout is very efficient and saves browser real estate. The only thing I personally don’t like is the appearance of the new orange button on the top left of the screen.   There is

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Firefox enables spell check in text area fields by default, but not input fields. Here is a quick way to fix that.   1. Type about:config into the address bar   2. A warning message will appear. Click the I’ll be careful, I promise! button.     3. Enter layout.spellcheckDefault in the bar at the

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  Take Back What You Said with Gmail’s Undo Send Feature If you’ve ever had second thoughts about an email you sent or noticed spelling errors and other changes after you already sent the email, enabling Undo Send is a great option to have in Gmail. It’s also great if you forgot to attach a

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I always enjoy listening to great motivational speakers, especially the ones that make you want to get up and start doing things immediately. If you ever need a little extra motivation, check out this video:      

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