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This is What a Secured Mac Mini Should Be

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Design SHIFT Introduces World's Most Secure Personal PC ORWL is a secure PC (photo courtesy of Design SHIFT) Are you looking to secure your data? ORWL (pronounced Orwell) designed by Design SHIFT is a palm sized secure PC and has features something that the CIA or NSA would kill for, eh I mean drool for. This comes from Design SHIFT's learning in the banking industry when they designed Clover  point of sale system. The case is physically protected against unwanted intrusion and provides NFC key for power up so that unauthorized users can't use the system - similar to modern car key systems. ORWL is a current active project on Crowd Supply . Check out Daniel Nelson's interview about what ORWL is all about.

This App will have access to all your Text Messages and more. #privacyproject

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The biggest risk to you and your company's privacy is your smartphone. Some of the most popular apps on your smartphone ask for permissions that expose data to outside sources. The privacy project asked people on the street to read some of these permissions out loud so they could capture their reactions. Take control of your privacy. Get the facts at http://bit.ly/privacyproject. #privacyproject

Review of the Schlage Touchscreen Deadbolt with Alarm BE469 #homeautomation

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ANSI Grade 1 Highest Residential Security Durable Resistive Touchscreen with matte finish to protect against fingerprints and smudges Anti-pick shield protects against lock tampering Strong motorized bolt automatically locks and unlocks when a user code is entered Build-in Alarm Technology senses movement of the door and allows this residential lock with alarm to alert homeowners with an audible alert Select between three alerts- activity, tamper or forced entry alert- and customized to meet fit your security needs Employs Z-Wave®, a wireless technology that makes your house smarter, safer and far more convenient Connect with your home via computer, tablet or smartphone with the service provider of your choice and get the exact features* you want Holds up to 30 user codes Easy installation with just a screwdriver- no wiring required *Connectivity features dependent upon service provider

The internet of thing clouds oh the hell with it Nerd Stalker podcast. #tech #news

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Picks of the Week: Mantything https://manything.com/manything/ "Breaking: Art Student Makes Synthetic Leaf, Solves Everything" ( Kat Bauman / core77) bit.ly/1zF4ZXD Let people control the music http://www.tracktl.com/ Google Glass Alert: Potential health risks from wireless radiation bit.ly/1u1MA7g    (Dr. Joel Moskowitz / UC Berkeley) Pinterest Messaging http://about.pinterest.com/en/messages Wikimedia Won't Take Down This Photo Because a Monkey Took It via @Gizmodo feedly.com/e/UOscL8eX ( Ashley Feinberg /Gizmodo) Speed Round: Shazam for mac https://itunes.apple.com/US/app/id897118787?mt=12 The Russian 'hack of the century' doesn't add up (russel Brandon / TheVerge)  bit.ly/1shIEv2 Devices.css http://marvelapp.github.io/devices.css/ Old Frenemies Google and Barnes & Noble Unite to Fight Amazon feedly.com/e/ZYqvzybL ( Issie Lapowsky / Wired)  via @WIRED Dropcam breakdown by AV insider http://is.gd/koYumi ...

The Tech Week Update

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Download MP3 Adolfo Foronda and Greg Viloria pick out some interesting topics for Nerd Stalker's Techweek Update. We are talking about Google Fiber in the Captial of the Lone Star State, Baidu Glass?, WhatsApp with Google, Star Wars Laser? and more.

User Privacy: Failing To Protect (Audio) with Robert Scoble

Moderator: Jay Weintraub ; Creator, LeadsCon Panel: Cindy Cohn ; Legal Director, EFF Bob Bahramipour ; VP of Biz Dev, TRUSTe Robert Scoble ; Rackspace, Inc.