Four Ways to Use Smart Security Services for Nanny Monitoring
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2 September 2016
Going out on a date night should be a stress-free occasion, but it can often be hindered by anxiety or worrying about the kids at home. Before you decide to cancel dates or cut them off early, you can have more security and control over your home with a variety of smart home products. As you hire nannies to watch your children, there are four automated products to consider adding to the home.
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Why IT Services Are Vital For Any Political Candidate's Office
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25 July 2016
You may be running for a city or state political office, but even though you're not on a national stage, you could be at risk of a cyberattack. What does that mean? It simply means that no matter how small your office, without good IT services and security, hackers could find a way to target you.
Why Are Political Candidates Targeted?
Cyber crimes against you could take the form of illicitly accessing your computer or bringing down your website.
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iPhone Settings: Five Mistakes That Will Drain Battery Life
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20 June 2016
Experts estimate that around 100 million Americans now use an Apple iPhone, and many people upgrade from one model to the next to benefit from improved battery life. Nonetheless, whichever model of iPhone you use, your battery life could suffer for several reasons if you don't adjust your settings. Here are five examples.
You're allowing unnecessary location services
Location services help you make the most of the various apps on your iPhone.
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Useful Linux Terminal Commands for Beginners
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7 April 2016
Terminal emulators are powerful tools in Linux-based operating systems, but they are also one of the most daunting parts of Linux for newcomers to learn. This article will help smooth your transition to Linux with a few terminal commands that are useful and simple to use.
Navigating With cd, ls, and pwd
Before you can begin to use the Linux terminal effectively, you first need to know how to keep from getting lost in your computer's file system.
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