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Fakta Penting Tentang Wazzub: Scam, Penipuan atau Real Business?

Fakta Penting Tentang Wazzub: Scam, Penipuan atau Real Business? Mungkin beberapa hari terakhir ini ada rekan-rekan yang melihat banyak sekali penawaran atau ajakan dari teman-temannya untuk bergabung di situs penghasil uang tanpa modal yang bernama Wazzub? Bahkan mungkin ada di antara Anda yang akhir-akhir ini halaman Facebooknya di bombardir oleh link-link yang mengarah ke situs Wazzub? Atau barangkali ada di antara Anda yang mulai bertanya-tanya mengenai apakah situs Wazzub yang katanya bisa memberikan penghasilan yang sangat besar tanpa modal sebagai Real Business atau Scam? Benarkah bahwa Wazzub adalah situs yang akan mengalahkan Google & Facebook? Kali ini, sebagai seorang yang bergelut di dunia online, saya merasa terbeban untuk memberikan informasi yang berkaitan dengan Wazzub kepada Anda berdasarkan opini, apa yang saya ketahui & dapatkan dari sumber-sumber tertentu. Harapan saya, lewat informasi ini Anda bisa menyimpulkan tentang situs tersebut, apakah situs itu bena

DAMPAK BURUK DARI WIFI GRATISAN/FREE WIFI

Kafe, kampus, dan berbagai tempat publik kini sudah banyak yang dilengkapi dengan fasilitas WiFi. Menyenangkan memang bisa berinternet di tempat umum, terlebih gratis. Namun di sisi lain ada sejumlah ancaman yang menaungi. Berikut 4 Dampak Buruk di Balik WiFi Gratisan di antaranya yang dikutip dari detikINET berdasarkan laporan perusahaan keamanan ESET: 1. Evil twin login interception Ini merupakan jaringan yang diset-up oleh hacker untuk menyamar sebagai WiFi hot spot yang resmi. 2. 0-day OS/app attack attempts Disebut juga sebagai serangan threat melalui exploit yang tidak dikenal. 3. Sniffing Upaya intercept untuk mencapai baik software maupun hardware komputer dan melakukan log terhadap lalu lintas dalam sebuah jaringan.

WEBSITE ERROR SAAT DI BUKA

Mungkin diantara Kita pernah mengalami masalah saat membuka website, dan yang keluar bukan isi konten secara keseluruhan dari website tersebut, melainkan error (Page not Found), atau bahkan blank dan tidak muncul sama sekali. Dan jika mengalami masalah seperti ini, pasti Kita dibuat kesal dan bertanya-tanya, “Apakah Server sedang Down?” atau ada masalah apa? Apalagi website kita termasuk yang memiliki traffic tinggi dan kalau sampai tidak bisa dibuka, berapa kerugian yang diakibatkan oleh masalah tersebut. Dan hal yang paling sering di lakukan oleh kita sebagai user dari sebuah hosting shared adalah berbentuk protes dan beranggapan bahwa server sedang down atau sedang mengalami masalah uptime. Kadang di hosting Kami Dreamlandhost juga pernah mengalami masalah seperti itu, tapi setelah dilakukan pengecekan, hoster lain juga mengalami hal yang sama user marah2 karena websitenya tidak bisa di akses di komputernya sendiri, tetapi di komputer lain dengan koneksi internet lain, halaman

MAXIMIZE THE SPEED OF OUR INTERNET CONNECTION

In this chance, i would explain about how to maximaze the speed of our internet connection. Check to see if faster internet connections are in your area . Fiber optic and cable internet tend to be faster than DSL and Dial-Up. Do some basic maintenance on your PC . Run Disk Defrag, a scan disk, a virus scan, a malware scan, and clear your recycle bin. An unusually slow Internet connection experience is often the only sign that your computer is infected with viruses or other malware. Delete old files and temporary files. Never allow the free space on your C: drive to be less than 10% of the total size or twice the installed RAM (which ever is larger). A well maintained PC will operate much better than a PC that has never had any maintenance. Reset Your Home Network . Sometimes restarting (or unplugging and replugging the electric power on) your home network or your router -- if you have one -- will drastically increase the speed of your connection. Check your home network equipment in

MOZILLA UNVEILS ANDROID/CHROME OS COMPETITOR BUILT ON ANDROID KERNEL

Way back in 2009, the Mozilla Phone concept began taking shape. The project — kickstarted by developer Billy May — eventually matured  into Seabird, a community-driven initiative to create an open web phone. A handful of Linux distributions like Webconverger and xPud have offered quick-boot Firefox access for years — and more recently, Sebastian wondered why we hadn’t yet seen an official Firefox OS to counter Google’s Chrome OS. Now, however, with the announcement of Boot to Gecko (B2G), Mozilla seems to be ready to get the ball rolling, with the noble aim of providing a truly open mobile operating system built upon standard web technologies. The hardware target will be handheld devices like tablets and smartphones, making Boot to Gecko more of a challenge to Android than Chrome OS (at least in their current incarnations). With internet use on mobile devices like tablets and smartphones exploding right now , the world will soon be ready for a full-on alternative OS for its future h

FIREFOX 8 FOR WINDOWS X64

Over the last couple of weeks, Mozilla has finally stepped up its 64-bit testing process. There are now five slaves dedicated to building Firefox for Windows x64, which means that from Firefox 8 and onwards, you’ll be able to pick up 64-bit builds that are functionally identical to its 32-bit cousins but operating in native 64-bit CPU and memory space. When I first took 64-bit Firefox for a workout last year, it wasn’t the best of experiences: it crashed, JavaScript performance was abysmal, and it was generally sub-par compared to the stable, 32-bit branch. Today, however, Firefox 8 64-bit is stable and it’s fast; it’s really, really fast. Even more importantly, though, there are now stable 64-bit browser plug-ins for Flash and Java. In other words, there’s very little reason to not use Firefox 8 x64; you can download a copy from the Nightly site (it won’t interfere with your stable install), grab Flash 11 beta for Windows x64 and Java 6 for Windows x64, and start surfing. It’s that

CHROME NEARLY REPLACED FIREFOX AS UBUNTU’S DEFAULT BROWSER

When it debuted this spring, Ubuntu 11.10 caused more than a few gasps from the Linux faithful. The introduction of the Unity as the new desktop interface marked a dramatic shift for the Ubuntu desktop experience, and it’s a change that many Canonical faithful weren’t too thrilled about. It’s always a balancing act for Canonical, of course. Ubuntu is far and away the most popular desktop Linux distribution, and its users are generally a savvy and opinionated bunch. Decisions like UI changes and switching default applications tend to draw plenty of debate from users — so they’re not taken lightly. Plenty of noise was made when Banshee became the default audio player in 11.04, but believe it or not a much bigger switch was also considered: the distribution’s default web browser. Canonical’s CEO Mark Shuttleworth, as it turns out, is a big fan of Google Chrome. In a discussion with Network World, Shuttleworth praises Google for the way Chrome performs on Linux. “You don’t often see tha