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This is a warning to black parents everywhere. No, your child should not be on Facebook. If you have a child under 13 years old they should not be on Facebook or at least not...

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Here is some news for you. Seventeen percent of African-Americans take one or more international trips a year. Consider that we spend $48 billion on travel in the United States alone. But black people need...

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If someone offers you something for free that could protect you from the evils of the Internet why would you turn it down? You wouldn’t. This past April PCMag.com  released the results of  testing done...

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Smart TV Maybe Watching You

May 16, 2014 | 0 Comments

That big screen smart TV mounted on your living room wall could be watching you. According to software specialist NCG Group some smart televisions with built in microphones could be spying on their owners. What...

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Heartbleed, from a black perspective, is just as disastrous. If you have not heard about Heartbleed then my job is to highlight these type of events for black people and show my brothers and sisters...

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Now You Know: Typosquatting

April 8, 2014 | 0 Comments

Typosquatting is when a cybercriminal creates a website with a name or address similar to a popular and honest website. For example you’re looking for www.macys.com. But you may be a bad speller or simply...

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  Is that cable television bill really worth it? Black people sometimes pay too much. Sometimes by design, sometimes because we don’t explore all our options. So take a close look at your cable television...

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Don’t Bother Unsubscribing from Spam Email!

March 12, 2014 | 0 Comments

  Here is something you probably didn’t know. Unsubscribing from spam email actually ensures that you’re gonna get more! When it comes to email lists the most valuable emails are those that can be validated....

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