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Some prefer a simple laptop, while others like to go all out with their computer setup, even going as far as calling it a "battlestation". Even though the modding scene has cooled quite a bit, there are still plenty of options for those who want to go this route, and they include, adding multiple curved 4K monitors, a host of LED lights, custom-fabricating a case, stuffing hardware components inside a desk and more. To view the first image in today's viral picture gallery. Continue reading for the five most popular viral videos of today including one of an insane water bottle RPG.


Samsung Galaxy S6 announced fastest phone in the world!



Samsung Galaxy S6 announced fastest phone in the world!

Samsung Galaxy S6 is the fastest phone in the world, beating rivals such as the iPhone 6 and Motorola G4. This is made clear in a series of standardized tests.
Samsung is the fastest phone in the world in its portfolio: Galaxy model S6 respectively.
In tests performed and synthetic standards made by Tom's Guide, Galaxy S6 exploded leaving its competition away.
Six of latest phones on the market -Samsung Galaxy S6, Apple iPhone 6, HTC One M9, G4 LG Google Nexus 6, and Asus ZenFone 2 - have been tested with each other in a series of 9 tests.
Galaxy S6 has performed better in 6 of 9 tests carried altogether.
G4 LG initially was in charge, for the camera faster and better memory, while the iPhone 6 was in third place on these comparisons, and in video games, as well as second place for opening PDF files.
Nexus 6 has performed the worst, while Asus ZenFone 2 is ranked sixth, although the speed of Wi-Fi connectivity.

iPhone 7 All news in 2015 in september...


Speculations on Apple's upcoming flagship smartphone, the iPhone 7 has started though it is a year to go before being launched. Its release date is expected to fall in the third quarter of 2016 with the Cupertino giant likely to unveil the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus later this year.
It was earlier reported that the iPhone 7 might see the light of day in the third quarter of this year by the time the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus completes a year cycle. However, Apple Insider reported citing a source that Apple is releasing the iPhone 6s and perhaps the iPhone 6S Plus with Apple SIM (universal SIM card) pre-installed this year, throwing up the possibility that the next-generation smartphone might come only next year.

TechFuture: Flying car to end your traffic


A car, which doubles up as a plane, took-off for the first time in public during the afternoon air show on the first day of EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 

The prototypes of the car-plane hybrid, Terrafugia Transition, have been displayed at AirVenture for eight years now, but only in 2013 did the vehicle fly and drive in public, Stuff.co.nz reported. 

The Massachusetts-based company is hoping to market its drivable airplane to pilots, who detest being grounded by bad weather or have difficulty traveling after they land, the report said. 

Richard Gersh, Terrafugia vice president of business development, said that the hybrid provides the convenience of having your car and plane in one package. 

He added that the motor-cum-plane would be the next 'wow' car.

iPhone 7 concept with home button integrated into display and look wonderful




Thanks mostly to its home button, the iPhone needs a fairly large bezel around its display. But a new iPhone 7 concept gets around this by integrating the home button and Touch ID sensor into the screen itself.

While it’s hard to criticize Apple’s design choices, smaller bezels are something I would like to see from future iPhones — and iPads, for that matter. The iPhone 6 Plus is larger than rival devices with 5.5-inch displays — such as the LG G3 — simply because the bezels surrounding its screen are so big. 

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Need for Speed: Most Wanted


Need for Speed: Most Wanted is a 2012 open world racing game with nonlinear gameplay, developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. Announced on 4 June 2012, during EA's E3 press conference, Most Wanted is the nineteenth title in the long-running Need for Speed series and was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, iOS and Android, beginning in North America on 30 October 2012, with a Wii U version following on 14 March 2013 under the title Need for Speed: Most Wanted U. The game picked up on the Most Wanted intellectual property, as opposed to the Hot Pursuit reboot that Criterion developed previously.

Need for Speed: Most Wanted received positive reviews, which focused on the world map that blended the styles of previous Burnout and Need for Speed games, and the social features, while criticism fell on the single-player mode. Following its release, the game won several awards including the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards for Best Driving Game and was nominated for Best British Game and Best Online Multiplayer at the 2013 BAFTA Awards, and was repeatedly recognized as the best driving/racing game of 2012 by several outlets.


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Mobile: All about Mobile Screens

The screen defines your smartphone. This is why its size and the quality of image it reproduces determines, to a large extent, your overall experience of using a smartphone.



No wonder mobile phone makers are investing a fortune in screen technologies. But what makes one screen better than the other? ET explains the mainstream technologies behind smartphone displays.

#1...LCD


LCD, or Liquid Crystal Display, is the most common flat panel display. It uses a combination of layers of liquid crystals and a backlight to produce an image. The properties of the liquid crystals to block or allow light change as current is applied

#2...TFT

TFT or Thin Film Transistor is used to improve readability of LCD panels. Transistors are embedded within the panel itself, reducing crosstalk between pixels and improving image stability. Used mainly in entry-level handsets with colour screens.

#3...IPS LCD

IPS, or In Plane Switching, is a further evolution of the LCD, invented by Hitachi and LG to improve on colours and viewing angles of TFT displays

#4...Retina

Introduced by Apple, this type of LCD uses pixels smaller than the human retina can perceive. Retina displays are found in fourth-generation iPod Touch and iPhone 4/4S.

#5...OLED

OLED or Organic Light Emitting Diodes, produce their own light rather than relying on a backlight. It offers a brighter, more vivid picture with a higher contrast ratio on lower power consumption.


#6...AMOLED
AMOLED, or Active Matrix OLEDs, allow for a larger size screen with a higher number of pixels.

#7...SuperAMOLED

SuperAMOLED Plus & AMOLED Advanced are improvements that increase brightness, reduce reflectance or lower power consumption.

#8...S-LCD

Super, or S-LCD, is a corporation founded by Samsung and Sony. S-LCDs use technology that brings quality and contrast levels to near-Amoled standards, but at a lower price.

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MULTITASKING
ON IPAD

NEW APP IN IOS NEWS


PASSBOOK WITH NEW NAME "WALLET"


SPOTLIGHT NEW DESIGN


CALLS IN IOS: NEW HAVE "MAYBE"


ONCE YOU INSERT THE HEADPHONES IN IPHONE APPLICATION YOU WILL SEE MUSIC


SO THE REQUEST GETS SIRI PER WEEK


iOS vs Android


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OS X EL CAPITAN NEW FOR MAC


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Apple: What is iCloud? How to Remove it?

iCloud: What is iCloud?

iCloud connects you and your Apple devices in amazing ways. It makes sure you always have the latest versions of your important information—like documents, photos, notes, and contacts—on whatever device you’re using. It lets you easily share photos, calendars, locations, and more with friends and family. It even helps you find your device if you lose it.

Don’t have an iOS device or a Mac? You can still get web-only access to create and share documents using Pages, Numbers, and Keynote by signing in to iCloud.com. You also get 1 GB of free storage for any documents you create.

Don’t have an iOS device or a Mac? Your iCloud account still gives you web-only access to create and share documents using Pages, Numbers, and Keynote by signing in to iCloud.com from your Mac or Windows web browser. You also have 1 GB of free storage for any documents you create.




Get started
To get started, just set up iCloud on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac, or get iCloud web-only access right on iCloud.com. Then you can use iCloud.com from your computer’s web browser.

After signing in to iCloud.com, you can work on spreadsheets, presentations, and other documents using Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for iCloud beta.

iCloud features
Get more iCloud features
After setting up iCloud on your iOS device or Mac, you have access to the following features.

If you use iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or a Mac and would like to access the complete set of iCloud features, simply sign in to iCloud Settings on your device. You get immediate access to all iCloud features and 5 GB of free storage. For more details, see Get more iCloud features.

Note:   iCloud requires an Internet connection, and some iCloud features have minimum system requirements. iCloud may not be available in all areas, and iCloud features may vary by area.
Content everywhere: Automatically get purchases from the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store on all your devices, and download past purchases anytime.

For more information, see What is content everywhere?
Photos: Use iCloud Photo Library beta to store your entire library of photos and videos in iCloud, and let iCloud keep them up to date on all your iOS devices and on iCloud.com. Use iCloud Photo Sharing to share photos and videos with just the people you choose, and let them add photos, videos, and comments.

iCloud Drive: Safely store and organize all kinds of documents in iCloud. Work with them in iCloud Drive on iCloud.com and on your devices set up for iCloud Drive.

Family Sharing: Up to six family members can share their iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store purchases without sharing accounts. Pay for family purchases with the same credit card and approve kids’ spending right from a parent’s device. Plus, share photos, a family calendar, reminders, and locations. For more information, see the Apple Support article Family Sharing.

Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Notes, and Reminders: Keep your mail, contacts, calendars, notes, and reminders up to date using Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Notes, and Reminders on iCloud.com, and using apps on your iOS devices, Mac, and Windows computer.

Find My iPhone: Find your missing iOS device or Mac, or one belonging to a family member, by using Find My iPhone on iCloud.com. Find My iPhone includes Activation Lock, which makes it harder for anyone to use or sell your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch if it’s ever lost or stolen.

Pages, Numbers, and Keynote: Use beta versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote on iCloud.com and the corresponding apps on your iOS devices and Mac to store your spreadsheets, presentations, and other documents in iCloud Drive. iCloud keeps those items up to date everywhere you view and edit them.

Bookmarks, Reading List, and iCloud Tabs: See the webpages you have open on your Mac and iOS devices (your iCloud Tabs). Read articles from your Reading List, even when you’re offline. Plus, use the same bookmarks on your iOS devices, Mac, and Windows computer. For more information, go to the Safari section in the user guide for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Or, on your Mac, click the Safari icon in the Dock, then choose Help > Safari Help.

iCloud Keychain: Keep your passwords, credit card information, and more up to date, and enter it automatically on your iOS devices and Mac computers. For more information, go to Basics > Security > iCloud Keychain in the user guide for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Or, on your Mac, click the Finder icon in the Dock, choose Help > Mac Help or Help > Help Center, then search for iCloud Keychain.

iMovie Theater: Watch your finished movies and trailers on all your devices. For more information, see iMovie Help for iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

Backup and restore: iCloud automatically backs up your iOS device daily over Wi-Fi when your device is turned on, locked, and connected to a power source. You can use your iCloud backup to restore your iOS device or set up a new one.

Back to My Mac: Securely connect your Mac to your remote Mac over the Internet, then share the screen or files of your remote Mac. For more information, on your Mac, click the Finder icon in the Dock, choose Help > Mac Help or Help > Help Center, then search for Back to My Mac.

With iCloud set up on your devices, you get an email account and 5 GB of free storage for your mail, documents, photos, and iOS device backups. Your purchased music, apps, TV shows, and books don’t count against your available space. See iCloud storage and backup overview.


iCloud: Remove your device from Find My iPhone

If you’re no longer using an iOS device or Mac, you can remove it from Find My iPhone. When you remove a device, it’s removed from your Find My iPhone Devices list, and if your device has iOS 7 or later, Activation Lock is also turned off.
Before giving away or selling your iOS device, be sure to erase your content and settings (in Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings). When you erase your content, Find My iPhone and Activation Lock are also turned off.

For more information, see the Apple Support article What to do before selling or giving away your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

Remove an iOS device or Mac by turning off Find My iPhone
Remove a device from Find My iPhone by turning off Find My iPhone on the device.

On an iOS device: Go to Settings > iCloud, then tap to turn off Find My [device].

On a Mac: Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click iCloud, then deselect Find My Mac.

Note: You can also remove your device by turning off iCloud completely on that device. Turning off iCloud turns off all iCloud features on the device.
Remove an iOS device or Mac on which you can’t turn off Find My iPhone
If you can’t turn off Find My iPhone on the device, turn off the device so it goes offline, then remove it from Find My iPhone on iCloud.com.

Note: You can also remove your iOS device by first erasing it—just follow the instructions below for removing an iOS device you don’t have. You can later restore the device from an iCloud or iTunes backup.
Turn off the device you want to remove.

Sign in to icloud.com/#find on another computer with your Apple ID (the one you use with iCloud).

If you’re using another iCloud app, click the app’s name at the top of the iCloud.com window, then click Find My iPhone.

If you don’t see Find My iPhone on iCloud.com, your account just has access to iCloud web-only features. To gain access to other iCloud features, set up iCloud on your iOS device or Mac.

Click All Devices, select the offline device, then click Remove from Account. If you don’t see Remove from Account, click All Devices again, then click the Delete button  next to the device.

If the device comes online again, it will reappear in Find My iPhone. If your device reappears, turn off Find My iPhone on the device (follow the instructions above for removing a device by turning off Find My iPhone), or if it’s an iOS device and you no longer have it, follow the instructions below for removing an iOS device you no longer have.

Remove an iOS device you no longer have
If you no longer have the iOS device because you gave it away or sold it, you need to remotely erase it before you can remove it.

Sign in to icloud.com/#find with your Apple ID (the one you use with iCloud).

If you’re using another iCloud app, click the app’s name at the top of the iCloud.com window, then click Find My iPhone.

If you don’t see Find My iPhone on iCloud.com, your account just has access to iCloud web-only features. To gain access to other iCloud features, set up iCloud on your iOS device or Mac.

Click All Devices, then select the device.

Click Erase [device], then enter your Apple ID password. Because the device isn’t lost, don’t enter a phone number or message.

Note: If you’re trying to erase a family member’s device, that person will need to enter his or her Apple ID password on this device.
If the device is offline, the remote erase begins the next time it’s online. You’ll receive an email when the device is erased.

If you erase your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus and you have credit and debit cards in Passbook for Apple Pay, Find My iPhone attempts to remove your cards immediately, even if your iPhone is offline. For more information, see the Apple Support article Using Passbook.

When the device is erased, click Remove from Account.

All your content is erased, and someone else can now activate the device.



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How to Make Money With an Online Auction Site


Online Auction sites like eBay get a lot of buzz. Many people love buying from online auction sites because they’re great places to find items at a good price, especially unique items, and the idea of a little bit of competition certainly spices things up. They’re also very popular for sellers. It gives sellers an opportunity to advertise their items to buyers all over the world and get cash for them. If you’re interested in trying to sell some items with an online auction site, it’s certainly worth the consideration. It does take some work, though, and you have to be willing to put in the effort if you hope to get the reward. Here are some tips for how you can make money with an online auction site.

Choose the Right Site

There are lots of online auction sites, and which one you choose will play a huge part in your potential success. You should choose a site that gets a lot of traffic. Also, look into the commission policy the site has. Most websites, eBay included, will take a cut of your selling price for every item you sell. Go with a website that charges less. If you’re selling a niche item, look for auction sites that specialize in the type of item you’re selling.

Do Your Research

If you have specific items you want to sell, do a lot of research concerning their true value. And check out what similar items are listed for on the site you’re using. It’s important to put a good price on your item or no one will bid on it. Start low, and this will encourage bidders. If you price your item even just slightly lower than similar ones, interested buyers will go to you instead.

Sell Everything

The more things you sell, the more money you’ll make, so don’t be afraid to list any item you don’t want anymore. You never know who may be interested, and a profit is a profit no matter how small. Antique items and collectibles are especially popular on auction sites, so consider unloading the things you’ve been saving since childhood or cleaning out the attic.

Get Rated

Selling a large volume of items will expose you to lots of buyers. Every time someone purchases something from you, ask them to rate you as a seller. They’ll be able to give you a rating or write a review of your services. If you’re considered a reputable seller who accurately describes products and sends them quickly, interested buyers will feel better about purchasing from you.

Concentrate on the Description

The way you describe the items you want to sell is incredibly important. You have to convince interested buyers that your item is worth their money. Provide as thorough a description of the item as possible, and be honest about its condition. Share as much information as you can about the item and its background. It’s also very important to include photographs. Post more than one photo, photos from all angles, and make sure they’re clear.


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Apple: iPhone 5: What and When to Expect

Which is the most expected smartphone of 2012? I believe if you make a mini research and ask your 10 friends about this, 8 of them will answer, “The iPhone 5, of course!” Bigger surveys conducted by huge research companies also say that the iPhone 5 is really one of the most expected smartphones at the moment, along with the Samsung Galaxy S3 and some quad-core devices announced at MWC 2012. But the worst thing is – we don’t really know when Apple’s new-generation iPhone will be released and what featured it will come with.

Most of us expected Apple to make official announcements about the specs and release date of the upcoming iPhone 5 in the beginning of spring, but Apple remained silent; they didn’t say anything about the new-generation iPhone even after the MWC 2012 where the other leading manufacturers announced their future flagships. I guess the reason of Apple’s long-lasting silence is simple – Apple just wanted to see the phones introduced at the biggest mobile eventso to understand the main trends of the year and to be able to make something really competitive. If so, most likely we won’t see the iPhone 5 released this summer–Apple will need more time to work on it.

So what are the major trends of 2012? What features should the iPhone 5 have to be able to compete with the best phones shown at MWC? Let’s see…
In 2011 we used to think dual-core processors were very cool, fast and powerful. Well, they were really good compared to the old single-core ones, but 2012 dictates new trends – quad-core CPUs that are twice cooler and faster. Two phones with such processors (clocked at 1.5GHz) were introduced at MWC – the HTC One X and the LG Optimus 4X HD; plus Samsung’s Galaxy S3, the main competitor of the iPhone 5, will most likely come with a quad-core CPU, too. The iPhone 4Shad a “usual” dual-core processor, but if Apple really wants its iPhone 5 to attract more attention, they have to arm it with a more powerful quad-core CPU.

Big screens with high resolution are another major trend of 2012. There was a time when everyone thought Apple made the best displays with the coolest pixel density, but hey, HTC’s One X is coming with a 4.7-inch touchscreen with 720 x 1280 pixels resolution and about 312ppi pixel density – it’s a bit less than the iPhone 
4S offered, but the difference is so little that a human eye won’t see it anyway. Now Apple’s goal should be to make the iPhone 5 with a big screen, yet the high resolution should be kept. It won’t be easy, but it’s absolutely necessary – nobody will want to buy a small 3.5-inch phone in 2012.

Good smartphones should have good cameras, too, so the next goal of Apple should probably be an extraordinary camera for the iPhone 5. I don’t think Apple can make a 41MP one like Nokia did for its 808 PureView, but some good software or interesting built-in camera applications will also do the trick.
And the last but not the least trend of 2012 is about big batteries. Samsung has armed its Galaxy Beam with a 2000mAh battery, and many other phones announced at MWC 2012 also come with high-capacity batteries.Apple also has to do the same, since the iPhone 5 will most likely come with a bigger screen and more powerful processor, which will require a more powerful battery, too.

So what do we have here? If Apple wants its iPhone 5 to become a real hit, they just have to make it according to the latest demands of the market – with a quad-core processor, a bigger touchscreen, a good camera with nice applications and a powerful battery. And I really think that’s what Apple will do before releasing its iPhone 5 in the end of summer or, which is more likely, in fall.
By the way, there are also rumors that the new iPhone will be called iPhone LTE instead of iPhone 5. These are just rumors, and I personally hope Apple won’t do such a thing to its new device – I’m sure most buyers will prefer the good-old iPhone 5 title, plus many potential buyers from other, non-English-speaking countries will probably experience difficulties pronouncing “LTE,” and some of them may not know what the word really means.

What do you think, what other features can Apple add to its iPhone 5 to make it the most interesting device of the year? And will it really be renamed?

Samsung announces Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos and Samsung Galaxy Y Duos

Today Samsung announces two new Android powered Smart phonesSamsung Galaxy Y 

Duos and Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos, both phones has dual sim capability and runs 

on Android 2.3.

Their specs was leaked last week and most of them are true.

Samsung Galaxy Y Duos B5510 Specs : 

* Internal memory : 512MB 
* 32GB expandable memory
* RAM : 384MB 
* Camera : 3 megapixel
* 3.5mm audio jack
* Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS and microUSB. 



It has been compared with Samsung Galaxy with some added functionality.

Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos  specs : 

* Full QWERTY keyboard
* RAM : 384MB
* Camera : 3 megapixel
* 2.6 inches QVGA LCD screen
* 3.5mm audio jack
* Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS and microUSB. 


This phone lacks desirable screen size and basically suited for Qwarty lovers


Both phones come with 2GB of micro SD card and has a battery of 1350 mAh and 1300

mAh respectively.The  availability and pricing of these handset is yet to be

announced.


Do share your thoughts about these phones and how you compare these phones with

other low range phones in the comment section below.


Apple Confirmed: iOS 9 to be released with multiscreen functionality/splitscreen


iOS 9 will be out soon and will be more stable for mobile with fast and more new things.


This is what many of us have been waiting for for a very long time! To be able to efficiently multitask on our Apple devices, whether iPhone or iPad, or even iWatch using the functionality earlier made available to Android smart device users: MultiScreen and SplitScreen

Galaxy Note 4 outpace iPhone 6 and 6 Plus terms of customer satisfaction




Samsung Galaxy Note 4 topped the chart of customer satisfaction, leaving behind Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. According to data from the Customer Satisfaction Index, University of Michigan, Samsung customers are most satisfied with their devices.
Galaxy Note 4, which was released in October of last year, scored 86 points out of 100 possible points, while the latest smart phones Apple's was ranked in second place with 82 points each. Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy S5 was also the same point with the Apple smart phones it.

We should emphasize that the latest device-ut Samsung Galaxy S6 was not yet cast into the market when it conducted this study, therefore it is not included in the graph.

Regarding companies, Apple and Samsung were very close to each other, each received 80 points, while in the first five countries also ranked Motorola, BlackBerry and HTC, with 79, 78 and 77 points, respectively.

What are DDoS attacks ?



During recent years, DDoS attacks increased significantly since many target large companies, including those of high-profile Google, Visa, Paypal, Sony, Deezer, and Evernote.

Many experts say that traditional methods for their prevention and mitigation are becoming less useful, but can help SAVI for this? Here we write what are DDoS attacks and what can we do to prevent them.

What are DDoS attacks?

A DDoS attack (Distributed Denial of Service) is basically an attempt to make a website or online service unavailable to users. Is a large number of different methods for conducting a DDoS attack, but one of the most common is to send high level of demand in order to overload the server, thus making it unable to respond to legitimate requests. Anyone who wants to visit the website or service or not will have no access, or will be offered a limited experience, which obviously can affect many businesses.

Organizations of any size have been targeted, including Sony Playstation company, whose network is often affected by DDoS attacks leaving players who paid him disillusioned service, and bringing huge losses of revenue to Sony.

It's worth noting that it is not only the immediate impact that can cause damage to the company, there may be ongoing damage to reputation if the company achieved perceived by others as unable to provide a consistent experience and reliable to users. Nobody wants that service availability is volatile.

How to protect your company?

Source Address Validation Improvement (SAVI) is one way to protect your company from such threats. DDoS attacks are a typical way to use the fact that an IP does not have a powerful mechanism for authentication, which indicates that the packet comes from a country where it claims to come. So simple package claims to have originated from a certain address, and does not show any way to the host that sends the packet is safe.

SAVI's methods have been developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to prevent such fraud. SAVI working to mitigate the risk of nodes attached to IP connections same scams that can cause to one another IP address, fully performing IP filtering to provide a source of estimable.

In summary, all businesses of any size should be aware of how to protect themselves from DDoS attacks and what can cause them to their reputation. If people are more aware of security issues and avoiding them, the Internet and websites will continue to be a tremendous resource for all.

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