SHORT: End-to-End Encryption Explained

SHORT: End-to-End Encryption Explained

Ever wondered what the big deal with end-to-end encryption (E2EE) is? There are 2 main types of encryption. One means the central server is a "man in the middle", and the other means the server is just a relay of sorts. Check out this 58-second explanation of E2EE:...

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VICTORY! Reactivate Windows 10 after a hardware upgrade

VICTORY! Reactivate Windows 10 after a hardware upgrade

Regular readers are aware that I have been doing battle with re-activating Windows 10 after performing numerous major upgrades on various puters. I had another opportunity recently to upgrade yet another machine... This time, the entire computer was replaced - except...

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Is a microwave oven a good smartphone Faraday cage?

Is a microwave oven a good smartphone Faraday cage?

Ever since I made my Stylish Smartphone Faraday Box videos, countless people have told me to just use a microwave oven, or just use an empty potato chip bag. Well, no… And yes! It depends. The truth is that Faraday cages don't block signals - they attenuate (or...

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Windows 10 1809 Update: What you need to know

Windows 10 1809 Update: What you need to know

It's that time again! A new update to Windows 10 was re-released a few weeks back, and it appears that it's FINALLY rolling out to end users. You may have heard that this update was the October 2018 update. It was, but then there were "a few problems" like people's...

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At long last, LANscanner works on Windows 10!

At long last, LANscanner works on Windows 10!

Way back in early 2009, I wrote a post entitled: How to Determine the Master Browser in a Windows Workgroup Since then, quite a number of people have downloaded and used my little LANscanner program for displaying the IP addies, MAC addies, workgroup, and Master...

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The real reason for Airplane Mode

The real reason for Airplane Mode

"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard CletusAir flight 353 with non-stop service to Mos Eisley." "Please return your seatbacks and tray tables to their upright position, fasten your seatbelts, turn off and stow all portable electronic devices, or put them in airplane...

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How to safely clean the dust inside your laptop

How to safely clean the dust inside your laptop

Has your laptop ever started to sound like a vacuum cleaner? Cooling fans start spinning like crazy. If things get bad enough, your CPU can even overheat, halting the laptop and giving you a scary-looking error message. To avoid such mayhem, you should dust inside...

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How to safely clean the dust inside of your computer

How to safely clean the dust inside of your computer

We all know what happens when your puter gets all dusty inside: it gets noisy! Cooling fans start spinning like crazy. If things get bad enough, your CPU can even overheat, halting the system. To avoid this mayhem, you should dust inside your computer twice a year....

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Do smartphones really hurt normal social relations?

Do smartphones really hurt normal social relations?

As regular readers/viewers know, I'm not a terribly big fan of smartphones. For more info, see my video Why I ditched my smartphone. In response to my musings, many people have said that they don't think people buried in their smartphones all the time is causing any...

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Wireless Trolls: How to win against electrosmog naysayers

Wireless Trolls: How to win against electrosmog naysayers

You know the drill: you try to tell someone about some study showing the health effects of WiFi, 5G, or whatever, and then it hits... Maybe they come back with one of several standard cop-outs, maybe you're called crazy, maybe they ask what happened to your tinfoil...

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Episode 4: Windows 10 activation issues are driving me NUTS!

Episode 4: Windows 10 activation issues are driving me NUTS!

Oh for the love of Pete... Yes, I ran into even more Windows 10 activation issues recently. I didn't even do anything wrong. This time, it was a spontaneous message that my Win 10 Pro on my main desktop puter was not activated - just, well, because... It turns out...

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Why oscillating multi-tools don’t cut you

Why oscillating multi-tools don’t cut you

It's time for something completely different! I've wondered for awhile why oscillating multi-tools don't cut skin. I know there are many explanations out there, but it appears that many people were in the same boat: We kind of understand, but not really... Well, that...

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How to make Chrome less Google-friendly

How to make Chrome less Google-friendly

With Chrome version 69, Google was very naughty. It was quite easy to miss this little tidbit, but it seems Google decided to make Chrome automatically log you in to Chrome itself if you used the browser to log in to any Google web service. Before, you didn't have to...

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The Internet of Things and 5G: It’s all BONKERS!

The Internet of Things and 5G: It’s all BONKERS!

Ah yes, the IoT, or Internet of Things. The future is apparently filled with internet-connected everything, including dust (yes, dust). We're already seeing the beginnings of this brave new world, mostly in the form of smart thermostats, smart appliances, and things...

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A crash course in how the internet works

A crash course in how the internet works

Way back in 1995, I was a freshman at university. I had this new thing called "The Internet" at my fingertips. It was cool, but I wanted to know how it worked. I asked someone, and they wouldn't answer the question - mostly because they couldn't answer! Today,...

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