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Dyn Geek Summer Camp 2013

Dyn Geek Summer Camp 2013

The Dyn Geek Summer Camp 2013 conference in Manchester, NH was held yesterday and today. It was probably the best conference I’ve been to this year and, best of all, it was a 5 minute walk from work. Great speakers, great entertainment, a great facility, and great food! This was Dyn’s first year hosting this conference and I hope they continue this new tradition as it was a blast and I felt like I’m walking away with a little more insight into what’s to come in the realm of technology. Here’s some photos and videos!

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Testing a Hard Drive for Errors with Seagate SeaTools

Testing a Hard Drive for Errors with Seagate SeaTools

If you believe your computer may be experiencing hard drive failure or if you would just like to make sure the hard drive you use to store all of your data currently is in good shape, you should test your hard drive for errors! There are many free utilities out there that perform some basic tests or read the S.M.A.R.T. data, but it’s hard to beat a utility made by one of the largest hard drive manufacturers, Seagate (I mean, c’mon, who knows hard drives better than those that create them).

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Profiting From Complexity; A Recipe For Disaster

Profiting From Complexity; A Recipe For Disaster

There are two types of software companies; those that profit from improving the user’s experience and those that profit from the user’s lack of technical knowledge. When designing software, it’s easy to take the lazy route and only create the bare minimum required to make a process work (requiring manual editing of configuration files, setting permissions, offloading any other unfinished task to the end-user). Even if the software being created does, in the end, accomplish a complex task, the result will be an alienated customer with dwindling chance of any purchase in the future.

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The Computer Mind – A Theory Of Mental Processes

The Computer Mind – A Theory Of Mental Processes

The internal processes of the mind have been linked with computing for decades and this article provides a unique look at this hard to ignore correlation. There are similarities that can not be ignored to the technical individual such as how short term and long term memory are internally structured in relation to how modern computer systems and software utilize components such as Random Access Memory (RAM) and Hard Disk Drives (HDD).

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VideoPost: HowTo Import Certificates to WWPass PassKey

Using certificates is great, but how do you secure your keys? The WWPass PassKey is a cryptographic hardware token that bridges the gap between physical hardware and cloud technologies (Smart Card in the Cloud). Don’t store your private keys on your insecure PC where they can be easily stolen or destroyed, use the PassKey where your keys are cryptographically sealed, even at rest, and have the resiliency of data stored in the cloud.

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Encrypt E-Mail With Gmail and Penango

Encrypt E-Mail With Gmail and Penango

Penango is a Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer plug-in which allows users to seamlessly use strong encryption to secure e-mails through popular web-based services such as Google Gmail. This guide is meant for the average computer user who would like to encrypt and decrypt emails to and from friends/family/coworkers without worrying about too much of the technical details.

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