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Who Are Online 'Haters'?
Online haters are a sad and inevitable part of freedom of speech. These are the people who will transmit insults and intolerance when they disagree with something online. Sometimes, their hatred is quite mild, almost joking. Other times, online hating becomes extreme 'five star hatred'. About.com takes a closer look at examples of online hating, and how people respond to this negativity.
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The Controversy of Using a VPN to Access US Netflix
If you live outside the USA, then your Netflix choices are limited. Because of annoying copyright bureaucracy, American users will get to see more movies and TV shows than you. But is it OK to use a VPN to circumvent this USA-only restriction? Will services like TunnelBear or UnoTelly get you in trouble as you unlock your episodes of 'Scandal' or 'Airwolf'? About.com explains how you are indeed contravening copyright rules, but many people do it anyways...
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Why Would Anyone Make a Hoax Email?
Hoax emails, sometimes known as 'spoof' emails, are one tool of both pranksters and con men. At their most benign, these falsified emails are used to spread urban myths. More often, however, hoax/spoof emails are diabolical tools designed to deceive people into revealing their passwords and credit card information. This is how hoaxing and spoofing works...
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Weird Web Abbreviations and Jargon Words: What They Mean
The world of internet conversation and text abbreviations: HMU, ROFLMAO, BISLY, RTFM, IMHO... what does it all mean? About.com has an exhaustive glossary of internet jargon and abbreviation terms here.
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Is a 'Megabit' the Same as a 'Megabyte'?
You will often hear the expression 'megabits-per-second' when talking internet connections. But what exactly is a 'megabit' and how does it compare to a 'megabyte'? About.com explains megabits and megabits-per-second here...
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What Is 'Malware' and What Does It Do to My Computer?
You have likely heard the expressions 'spyware' and 'crapware', which describe nasty and unwanted software programs. In truth, spyware and crapware are members of a large growing family of undesirable programs called 'malware' which get onto our computers. About.com explains more about malware here...
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The Best Hacker Movies
While none of these movies depict what hacking truly involves, each of these stories is memorable in some way as good escapist fiction. Here they are: The Best Hacker Movies of the last thirty years, as voted on by a panel of opinionated judges.
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How Spammers Find Your Email Address
Spammers use four common techniques to learn your email address: they will do random letter combinations using automated software to guess your address. They will con you with phony web pages. They also use two other techniques that might surprise you...
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What Does the Expression 'O Rly' Mean?
You'll see 'O RLY' in online game chat, in discussion forums, and in vigorous Facebook comment conversations. But what exactly does O RLY mean? And why is there an owl photo that goes with this expression? About.com explains here...
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In Case You Don't Know What 'NSFW' Means...
Considerate people will tag their Facebook links and video shares with the four characters 'NSFW'. In case you don't know what this means, this quick explainer will clarify things...
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What Exactly Is 'DRM'? Why Is DRM So Controversial?
DRM, short for 'Digital Rights Management', is any padlock technology that helps copyright owners prevent the duplication of their digital files. This can be beneficial to musicians and movie artists who want to limit the free spread of their work. Alas, music and movie lovers hate DRM, and have vigorously protested against this technology. About.com explains how DRM technology works, and why it is so controversial...
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How Does 'Port Forwarding' Speed Up My Downloads?
You hear about 'port forwarding' as a way to improve your downloading and game speeds, but what exactly is port forwarding? About.com explains how port forwards work, and how you can get configure your own computer ports...
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What Is a 'Whaling' Scam? Is It Like 'Spear Phishing'?
'Whaling' is a targeted con game aimed at upper managers of organizations. This is specific form of 'phishing' that focuses on baiting the upper manager into opening malware or divulging sensitive information to the hacker. About.com explains more about whaling here...
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Did You Know: It Takes 50 Million Horsepower to Power the Net?
The Internet is a massive jumble of millions of smartphones, servers, desktops, tablets, routers, Sony Playstations, Wii consoles, and more. Even more impressive: it takes 50 million horsepower to supply electricity to all of these devices! This is one of several bizarre factoids around our online lives...
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Exactly How Big Is the Internet?
Although it is impossible to be precisely sure, there are several benchmark indicators for estimating the approximate size of the Net. Population and number of people using the Internet are the most meaningful numbers. About.com takes a look at how many billions of people use the Internet as a part of their weekly lives...
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