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Sunday, January 11, 2015
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I just want to introduce 3 new growing web proxies:

RedTube Proxy -a Video Streaming Unlock Proxy:

Redtubeproxy.info is a video Streaming proxy enable to browse not only redtube but also youtube and any other streaming website. Many proxies do not enable video streaming but this one have a fast proxy speed which allow it to stream videos like a YouTube proxy or redtube proxy.Redtube proxy let you surf anonymously and unblock blocked websites due to goverments or to webmasters.
 To try it ,take a look at:http://redtubeproxy.info/

Free YouTube Proxy Server:

Free YouTube Proxy Server is a free and efficient restricted unblock proxy server. Proxy will be known to bring for you to a great end most your own frustration connected with being prevented accessing ones favorite YouTube video throughout school, college, university or division local networks on dedicated server. Also If you are living in a country which blocks YouTube such China, Iran, Malaysia,Turkey or Pakistan ,our YouTube Proxy Server will give access for free.
  To try it ,take a look at: http://www.freeyoutubeproxyserver.com/

Fast Web Proxies:

fastwebproxies.com is a fast and free web proxy with three principal roles:

  • Unblock proxy :Which will give any one full access to any blocked website ( by governments or by website owner) such YouTube unblocking for India,Malaysia,China and Turkey....
  • Video proxy :Many proxies do not enable video streaming but this one have a fast proxy speed which allow it to stream videos like a YouTube proxy or redtube proxy.
  • proxy List sharing services :ervice currently unavailable! 


 To try it ,take a look at: http://fastwebproxies.com/

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I just want to introduce 3 new growing web proxies: RedTube Proxy -a Video Streaming Unlock Proxy: Redtubeproxy.info is a video St...

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Monday, December 29, 2014
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Last week, we looked back at the largely untold, or under told, stories of 2014. This week, let's look ahead to some of the stories that are coming in 2015. We'll have robots, self-driving cars, armed autonomous drones, the professional proliferation of head mounted cameras, some scandals, and some interesting political implications. In 2015, we will begin to talk about the implementation of a number of technologies we saw previewed in 2014 and that will be introduced at CES next week.


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Last week, we looked back at the largely untold, or under told, stories of 2014. This week, let's look ahead to some of the stories th...

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Saturday, December 27, 2014
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Gather around, friends, for another edition of the column that holds up just-announced gadgets to scrutiny, Gadget Dreams and Nightmares. In the stocking for our pre-holidays edition are a smartphone-controlled lock, an inexpensive fitness tracker, a red-hot wearable and much more. While I've looked before at smartphone-enabled door locks, Sony's take on the idea, the Qrio, stands out. Instead of having to remove existing locks to fit these devices, one need only place it over a door's current lock and attach it to the door.


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Gather around, friends, for another edition of the column that holds up just-announced gadgets to scrutiny, Gadget Dreams and Nightmares. ...

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Friday, December 26, 2014
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Vulnerabilities in Signaling System 7, telephony signaling protocols used by carriers worldwide, allow third parties to listen to people's cellphone calls and intercept text messages despite encryption, The Washington Post reported last week. German cybersecurity researchers Tobias Engel of Sternraute and Karsten Nohl of Security Research Labs separately discovered these vulnerabilities. Both will present their findings at the 25th Chaos Communication Congress hacker conference in Hamburg, tentatively scheduled for Dec. 27-30.


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Vulnerabilities in Signaling System 7, telephony signaling protocols used by carriers worldwide, allow third parties to listen to people&#...

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Researchers at the University of Twente and the Eindhoven University of Technology have come up with what they claim is an unprecedentedly secure way to authenticate credit cards, IDs, biometrics, and parties involved in quantum cryptography. The method -- quantum-secure authentication of optical keys -- basically consists of sending a beam of light at cards treated with a special paint and using the reflection as the authentication mechanism. It employes coherent states of light with a low mean photon number.


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Researchers at the University of Twente and the Eindhoven University of Technology have come up with what they claim is an unprecedentedly...

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