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Choosing a type of credit card that fits your budget and business may be a daunting task. Erroneous calculation may lead to delayed payment and event bad credit. You need something that guides you.
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Stop me if you’ve heard this one – or don’t, because even though the Firefox add-on Destroy the Web has made its rounds around the Internet, that doesn’t mean that everyone under the sun has h...
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Chatroulette online video chat has caught headlines for a lot of causes, not the little of which affect the colored and dirty side of individual nature. When the site acquires in popularity, the affai...
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Enthusiasts with deep pockets will have another six-core Extreme Edition processor from Intel to line their rigs with, but not until the first quarter of 2011. That's when Intel will reportedly drop...
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Well what do you know, memory makers haven't forgotten about the RAM market after all. In the midst of all the hoopla surrounding SSDs, Corsair has tapped into its roots and released a high-end memo...
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The debut of Google's Nexus One "superphone" generated a lot of pre-launch hype with many heralding it as an "iPhone killer" before even seeing it. Fast forward to today. The phone is out and the revi...
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If you love somebody, surely you want to give the best things for her. Sometimes, words are not enough to express your deep love and you need to symbolize it into a thing. Rings and necklaces are th...
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Keeping the same revised look and feel as the recent 17-inch M17x version, the Alienware M15x is an imposing black slab of computing power that's thicker and heavier than most 17-inch laptops.
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This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.
We know that online marketing is a business land that is increasingly popular today. It is because the simpli...
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Nokia announced on Tuesday its latest smartphone, the multimedia-heavy N8, featuring a 12-megapixel camera and HD video recording. Its hardware specs could make any iPhone user jealous, but as the fir...
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Summer is almost here, and that spells good news for millions of non-profit organizations. Why is that? Starting in June, the Public Interest Registry plans to add another layer of security known as DSN Security Extensions to the .org domain, eWeek.com reports.
The move will protect .org websites from “cache poisoning,” which is a method whereby traffic is redirected from a legitimate website to a fake one.
“When we first announced last year the signing of our zone, we showed that DNSSEC was not a utopian vision, but that it was needed for the future of the Internet,” says Alexa Raad, CEO of The Public Interest Registry. “Everything runs on DNS. If you believe that there are going to continue to be more applications that run on DNS, then you have to think about DNSSEC.”
The move should go off without a hitch. According to Jim Galvin, director of strategic partnerships and technical standards with Afilias, the back-end services provider for the Public Interest Registry, testing has gone smoothly.
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