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How to Protect Yourself from All These Adobe Flash 0-Day Security Holes

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Today's Tech Term

Sping
A Sping (short for Spam Ping) is a ping sent from a spam blog to aggregation websites in order to trick visitors into thinking there has been an update when there has actually been no update whatsoever.
The Sping is sent in an attempt to expose visitors to the ads or marketing content filling the spam blog and thus earn the owner money.
What We're Reading from Around the Web
How to Protect Yourself from All These Adobe Flash 0-Day Security Holes
Adobe Flash is under attack yet again, with yet another “0-day” — a new security hole being exploited before there’s even a patch available. Here’s how to protect yourself from future problems.
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What is that “Carrier Settings Update” Popup on Your iPhone?
If you’ve had an iPhone for a while, you might have seen a popup message that tells you there is a Carrier Settings Update and asking if you’d like to update them now. If you’re the type that doesn’t click things until you know what they are (good for you!), then you are in the right place.
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How to Get a Windows-like Pop-up Calendar in OS X
We like Apple’s OS X a lot but there are some things about it that are lacking and even surprisingly lag behind Windows.
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How to Pin Most-Used Files and Folders to the Open Screen in Office 2013
When working in Microsoft Office, you may have files you open often or a specific folder you use to store all your Office documents. Office programs allow you to pin most-used files and folders to the “Open” screen for quick and easy access.
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Upgrade Your Wireless Router to Get Faster Speeds and More Reliable Wi-Fi
If you haven’t upgraded to a new wireless router in a few years, you might want to seriously consider it. That old router may still be working, but newer ones will give you better Wi-Fi.
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How to Run a Full Linux Desktop in a Browser Tab on Your Chromebook
Crouton is the best way to run Linux alongside Chrome OS on your Chromebook. Now it’s even better — you can run that Linux desktop in a browser tab.
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