The set design team for Stanley Kubrick’s film Dr. Strangelove did such an excellent job recreating the layout of the then-classified B-52 bomber’s cockpit that Kubrick was concerned they’d be the focus of an FBI investigation.
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Today's Tech Term
Round-Trip Time
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Round-Trip Time (a.k.a. Round-Trip Delay) is the amount of time it takes for a message, packet, or signal pulse to travel to a remote destination and back to the original location again.
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What We're Reading from Around the Web
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| Browser plug-ins are the biggest target on your computer. Java is a gaping security hole, but Flash has seen a stream of 0-day attacks recently. There’s even been an increase in attacks against Silverlight. | |
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| You may have noticed the addition of a new button occupying the upper-right corner of the Chrome web browser. This is the new avatar profile management system, which adds some cool functionality you might find useful. | |
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| We spend a lot of time online, whether it be on a PC or a mobile device, searching for information. Most people use Google to find information online, sometimes searching for answers about personal matters that we might not want anyone else to see. | |
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| The news that Anthem got hacked and 80 million people’s identities were stolen wasn’t very surprising — everybody is getting hacked these days. Last week, TurboTax had to temporarily shut down nationwide because of identity theft fraud. So how can you protect yourself from criminals opening accounts in your name? | |
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| Notifications are obnoxious. Few of us actually need a “ding!” from our pocket every time we get a new email. But some emails are more important, and you might want to hear about them immediately with a notification. | |
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| Every operating system backs up previous versions of files and offers an easy way to go back in time. If you use a cloud storage service, it also keeps previous versions of your files. | |
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