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What the heck are cookies and why do I have so many of them?

Mmmm cookies.  There’s nothing like a box of Pepperidge Farm cookies.  Chessman are my favorite. No wait, I actually like Walkers Shortbread Fingers more.  They’re so delicate and buttery and just plain delicious.  But unfortunately today we’re not talking about

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The simple yet insidious advancements of Malware

Here’s the story: You’ve been going to the gym because you want to stay in shape.  In fact, you’ve recognized that a good workout isn’t sufficient so you’ve made a resolution to not only exercise but to eat well too.

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Should I install a 64-bit browser?

Just because you have a 64-bit version of Windows doesn’t necessarily mean you have a 64-bit browser.  Moreover, just because you have a 64-bit browser doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll see a dramatic performance boost either but that’s still not a

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How to disable Java and why you should do it

Java has a long history of being besieged with vulnerabilities. Back in 2010, Microsoft’s Malware Protection Center released a Security Intelligence Report unveiling what the team called an “unprecedented wave of Java exploitation”. Furthermore, Omaha based security firm Solutionary, reported

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How to change your default browser

A few weeks ago I downloaded the Opera web browser because I read version 15 had some interesting features.  The installation was swiftly finished without a cinch so I closed up my laptop and called it a day. The following morning

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