Category: 860: RFID, Don’t Hack Me, Bro, OSI Layers Overview
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SPECIAL | Macs & iPods Are The Perfect Combo
Apple designed their products to work seamlessly together. Here are Small Dog, we design our __specials__ to work together as well. For this week only, save $100 on a 16GB iPod touch (4th generation) in white when you purchase a used 13-inch MacBook (Early 2009).
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SPECIAL | Stay Charged On The Go
Lightning accessories have been highly anticipated since the release of the iPhone 5. Finally, Griffin has come out with a solution for keeping your new Lightning-enabled iOS device charged while in the car. This week, you can save $5 on this extremely practical accessory for your everyday life.
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OSI Layers Overview
In the beginning of networking, when ARPANET was still in its infancy, the collaboration that was necessary to make communication work smoothly between computers was built upon the RFC (Request for Comment) model. In building ARPANET, many of the most talented computer scientists of the time (circa 1969) started creating informal documents to share ideas…
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Don't Hack Me, Bro
Almost everything we do online these days involves passwords and security. It’s important to take some steps with your passwords to make them more secure. One simple thing you can do is to change your passwords often. Use different passwords between sites. Try to stay away from common words. A good safe option is to…
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RFID
RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is a technology that allows wireless communication for devices at close range. When they are activated, these chips send data to a receiver. The data can be used to track and monitor almost anything. It’s an almost universal technology at this point — on one side, hailed as a revolution…
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Hello all, Wow…Groundhog Day, and now Daylight Savings is coming up this weekend — spring is rapidly approaching. I, for one, enjoy Daylight Savings time. I like the extra light at night — except when waiting for nighttime activities such as drive-ins to start or trying to put my kids to sleep when it’s bright…