About George Garza

I am a technical instructor for New Horizons in Fort Worth Texas. I am interested in anything in Science, and Computer Science. I am an MCSE, CCNA, CCNP, and I have an Msc in Computer Information Systems. I also write for Windows7News, Windows8News, and Brighthub. I published a book called the "Tiger Guide to Laptops."
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iPad Updates Could Be Malware

A link embedded in the email, although appearing to connect to Apple’s iTunes download page is in fact offering a fake page which will deliver malware to the iPad.

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Steer You Car With Your Eyes, Not Your Hands

Eyes on the road: On the site of the former airport Berlin Tempelhof, a university team demonstrated the concept of “Artificial Intelligence” for a vehicle that can be controlled solely by eye movements.

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With Nook e-Readers Get a Software Update from Barnes and Noble

The Nook has a touch screen located at the bottom of the Nook will be used for scrolling and zooming, and the e-ink display presents a larger view. Although the features are limited, Nook owners will find that it is a good bonus to their existing systems. There are other enhancements which will provide an overall performance boost; there are faster page turns, and easier navigation.

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ClearBits a Legal Torrent

ClearBits distributes artwork, open-licensed digital media, and datasets for content creators. They also host creative content in its entirety. The produce reliable and fast downloads. They also enable users to directly sponsor content producers and their work.

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Dell’s Tablets – Looking Glass and Streak

Two tablet PC’s are slated to be release later this year from Dell Computing. One is the Streak with a 5 inch screen, and the other is Looking Glass, with a 7-inch screen.

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Soon to be released – Red Hat Enterprise Linux ver 6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 works with virtual, physical, and cloud computing. It addresses technology shifts that are taking place in the modern IT environment. There are new and updated core technologies, ranging from the kernel to the application infrastructure and even to the development toolchain.

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How to Modify Your Opera Browser

Now, you can make modifications to your Opera browser by downloading files or copying code into the browser. Opera gives users the ability to modify its behaviour as well as the behaviour of the websites you visit.

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New Details Emerge on Google’s Hack Last December

In December 2009, a cyber attack occurred in Google’s network and the hackers stole source code for the password system called Gaia. New details have emerged about how the attack occurred and where it originated.

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LightFleet Delivers a Light Based Server to Microsoft

Lightfleet’s Direct Broadcast Optical Interconnect (DBOI) is a simultaneous, all-to-all, optical interconnect processor technology. Using light to distribute the flow of data between multiple processors inside a server, this eliminates bottlenecks that are introduced by the structure of the switch or other processors.

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Solid State Drives A Quick Review

Is the SSD market about to erupt? We are now at a stage in the development of the SSD market – where reluctant techno geek knows this is going to be a multibillion dollar market. The days of the “SSD deniers” and “SSD market entry procrastinators” are behind us.

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Syabas Technology’s PopBox Awaiting Release

he popbox Platform enables anyone to create Flash applications utilizing popbox API’s to create TV experiences out of any home and web-based media experience. The interface can handle Flash, Java and QT so Netflix is now available. Other content available is Hulu, CBS and ABC.

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Anttenna – like Twitter, Foursquare and Craigslist

Like Twitter, the listings through Anttenna are limited to 140 characters. The company has designed the program service to follow Twitter. Complete strangers who are not following one another on the social networking site can interact with one another in order to facilitate a deal. This is called “Anttweeting.”

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