Secure Windows Apps With the Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit

Once you download and install it, snag the “Use Recommended options” option. So, how does EMET “protect” your applications? An attacker would not be able to run code in these sectors because the system has it locked down. Another tactic EMET uses is Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR). Some rules can cause applications to not work properly because it automatically blankets them with all available security rules. Hit the link for more details and a more in-depth guide on how it works....

June 17, 2014 · 1 min · 95 words · Lisa Brooks

Share an Old iPod's Music Library Wirelessly Using an Arduino

Hack an old iPod using an Arduino and an Arduino| Erroneous Data Projects viaAdafruit

June 17, 2014 · 1 min · 14 words · Kelli Bailey

Should I Come Out at Work?

What should I do? Sincerely,Proud in Life but Confused at Work Dear Proud,It’s tough. However, you’re not alone in your concerns about being out at work. you’re gonna wanna do research in advance to answer the question. Here’s where to start. This resource is a great starting guide to know if the workplace is accepting or not. Research on smaller companies that aren’t on the national index is a bit more difficult....

June 17, 2014 · 2 min · 282 words · Michael Mendez

Sign Into Multiple Dropbox Accounts on Android With ES File Explorer

Tap the Cloud icon, hit New, and then select Dropbox from the list of supported cloud services. At the authentication page, enter the email address and password associated with one of your Dropbox accounts. Repeat the process to add a second, and even a third and even fourth account if you like. How To Add Multiple Dropbox Accounts To Android| Guiding Tech

June 17, 2014 · 1 min · 62 words · Lauren Reeves

Steam vs. Everyone Else: Who Really Has the Best Gaming Deals?

It’s summer, and that means a Steam sale is just around the corner. But does Steam really deserve its reputation for amazing deals? Here’s a look and see how often the competition matches up to Steam’s prices. Over two weeks sooner. The rest is made up of other stores. These included major publishers and indie games. Again, this doesn’t include very minor price drops or small initial release discounts. Same criteria as above applies, excluding Steam sales....

June 17, 2014 · 2 min · 236 words · Sandra Davis

Sunrise Adds Built-in Apps to Power Up Your Calendar

Connect with your Evernote account and Sunrise will display Evernote reminders. Read more on the Sunrise blog. Sunrise Calendar for iOS| iTunes App Store viaSunrise Blog Sunrise Calendar for Android| Google Play Store

June 17, 2014 · 1 min · 33 words · Larry Baker

Take Free Personal Finance Classes with Coursera

We’ve talked about howwe like Courserafor free online education. The University of Florida offers freePersonal & Family Financial Planningcourses. The next session is from August 20 to October 14, 2014. The University of CaliforniaIrvine has an upcoming course onManaging Your Time, Money, and Career. The session is from August 4 to September 8. The University of Michigan has a series of “Introduction to Finance” sessions. you could chat with other students in the forums, complete coursework and track your progress....

June 17, 2014 · 1 min · 92 words · Caitlin Davis

The Best Things You Can Do at Costco Without a Membership

you’ve got the option to also use it to get into the store without a membership card. Costco also offers immunizations without a membership. There are a lot of reasons to go to Costco, membership or not. 7 Things Non-Members Can Get at Costco (Including Cheap Eye Exams! )| Wise Bread Photos byLorelyn Medina(Shutterstock),Ron Leishman(Shutterstock).

June 17, 2014 · 1 min · 55 words · Melanie Aguirre

The College Degrees with the Worst Return on Your Money

Funding an education is an expensive business, but some degrees are better value for money than others. A costly course doesn’t necessarily lead to a earning a fortune. Research shows that some degrees are unlikely to lead to a well-paid job. If you have a burning desire to enroll in a particular course, go for it! You might not rake in the big bucks, but it’s also important that you like your job....

June 17, 2014 · 1 min · 99 words · Deborah Fowler

The Disney Animator's Daily Bag

Working for Disney’s no joke. The bag is aFilson 72 Hour Briefcase. The contents included here are both for daily duties and flights. Photos must be at least at least 640x360. If yours catches our eye, we might just feature it! What’s in My Bag? John Edgar Park| Cool Tools

June 17, 2014 · 1 min · 50 words · Melissa Davis

Turn On a String of Lights By Calling a Cellphone

It’s hard to find what you’re looking for in the dark. Instructables users Jayefuu and Kiteman developed a way to light up a small area whenever you call a cellphone. For a complete guide to making the setup, check out the link below. Festival Tent Finder| Instructables viaHack a Day

June 17, 2014 · 1 min · 50 words · Danielle Hill

5iler is a Repurposable, Persistent, Five-column, Minimalist Notepad

The idea of the minimalist notepad is to keep things maintainable by not giving you too many options. The five “files” are persistent and auto-keep your data. you could customize the colors and labels to fit your needs. Surprising as it sounds, the system actually works. I found that five notepad files was exactly what I needed to reduce clutter while maintaining productivity. 5iler uses your online window’s local storage, so clearing cache will lose all your data....

June 16, 2014 · 1 min · 107 words · Michelle Mccullough DVM

All Seeing Eye Records Your Browsing History and Makes it Searchable

Chrome: By default, Chrome records everywhere you go in its history, but that’s about it. All Seeing Eye saves every page you visit and all the text on the page is indexed. All Seeing Eye| Chrome Web Store viaOne Thing Well

June 16, 2014 · 1 min · 41 words · Thomas Smith