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TSA key cracker Johnny Xmas tells us how to stay safe while traveling

By John Biggs A few days ago we reported that a group of hackers at the HOPE Conference in New York told the world that they had cloned the last TSA Master Key. These keys, which were leaked in a Washington Post article, are a bit of security theatre coupled with a lot of poor…

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Review: ZPN

By Mike Williams We like VPN companies to offer a free account of some kind, and ZPN’s is better than most with a generous 10GB monthly allowance. Sure, there are only five locations and just a single connection allowed, along with limited bandwidth and absolutely no P2P at all, but if you’re looking for basic…

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Review: ZPN

By Mike Williams We like VPN companies to offer a free account of some kind, and ZPN’s is better than most with a generous 10GB monthly allowance. Sure, there are only five locations and just a single connection allowed, along with limited bandwidth and absolutely no P2P at all, but if you’re looking for basic…

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This is how much space you’ll need to use PlayStation VR

By Hugh Langley Sony has revealed how much space will be required to use PS VR, while a premature blog post has announced that Driveclub VR will be a launch title in Japan. The parameters for using PlayStation VR can be seen on the PlayStation Asia site, recommending that the PlayStation Camera is given a…

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PlayStation VR play area requirements detailed, seated play recommended

By Darrell Etherington PlaySTation VR is set to arrive on October 13, but a new official pamphlet being distributed by the company (via Polygon) sheds some light on what players can expect in terms of space requirements and gameplay style. The document shows that the idea space is about 6′ x 10′ big, with the…

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Review: TotalVPN

By Mike Williams TotalVPN is a brand of the Endurance International Group, the company behind names such as Homestead, JustCloud and Typepad. The service offers just one commercial product, Total Premium, with a fairly standard specification: 30+ supported locations, no bandwidth or data caps, three simultaneous connections and protocol support for PPTP, OpenVPN, L2TP/IPSec, SSTP…

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Review: TotalVPN

By Mike Williams TotalVPN is a brand of the Endurance International Group, the company behind names such as Homestead, JustCloud and Typepad. The service offers just one commercial product, Total Premium, with a fairly standard specification: 30+ supported locations, no bandwidth or data caps, three simultaneous connections and protocol support for PPTP, OpenVPN, L2TP/IPSec, SSTP…

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LG V10 Successor Coming This Quarter, LG Earnings Report Confirms

LG has confirmed that it will be launching a new smartphone from its V series in Q3 2016. Speculations are rife that the smartphone in question could be the successor of the LG V10 – allegedly called the LG V20. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Review: TorGuard

By Mike Williams Despite the name and the privacy angle, TorGuard has nothing to do with the Tor Project. Instead it’s a company which offers a range of privacy-related products, including an anonymous VPN plan for protecting your privacy while using torrents (which is where the “tor” comes from). Product specifications are good, with a…

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Review: TorGuard

By Mike Williams Despite the name and the privacy angle, TorGuard has nothing to do with the Tor Project. Instead it’s a company which offers a range of privacy-related products, including an anonymous VPN plan for protecting your privacy while using torrents (which is where the “tor” comes from). Product specifications are good, with a…

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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 With Flat Display Prototype Video Reveals Specs, Details And What Could Have Been [Video]

Samsung will unveil its curved display Galaxy Note 7 on Aug. 2. A new video of a flat-screened variant has just leaked. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Lenovo Vibe P2 Gets Benchmarked With 4 GB RAM In Tow

The Lenovo Vibe P1’s successor, the Vibe P2, has been spotted at Geekbench. The next-gen smartphone may come running on 4 GB of RAM and have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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First Official Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Ad Drops Hints Before The Big Unveiling Next Week [Video]

The very first Samsung Galaxy Note 7 official ad just hit the scene. Teasing the device ahead of its big debut on Aug. 2, the video offers some clues as to what to expect from the Galaxy Note 7 phablet. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Review: Spotflux

By Mike Williams Some VPNs try to win you over with big privacy claims. Others point to their super-low prices. Spotflux does both, but also piles on the extras, including ad blocking, phishing protection, tracker blocking, even mobile data compression to cut bandwidth requirements and save you time. If there’s a catch, it’s that the…

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Review: Spotflux

By Mike Williams Some VPNs try to win you over with big privacy claims. Others point to their super-low prices. Spotflux does both, but also piles on the extras, including ad blocking, phishing protection, tracker blocking, even mobile data compression to cut bandwidth requirements and save you time. If there’s a catch, it’s that the…

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