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What is an intermediate certificate?

I just completed a new CSR (Certificate Signing Request). Upon its completion I was issued my new cert along with an intermediate certificate to be installed on my host server. This gives me the perfect opportunity to share with what an intermediate certificate is. An intermediate certificate is used to bundle “chains” to your SSL certificate leading back […]

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What are Android custom roms?

A custom rom is a modified Android OS (operating system) that you can install on your device. These roms are developed by open sources developers such as the xda developers. Think of custom roms as tinting your car glass or even as adding ground effects to pimp out your ride (car). The customization’s seem to […]

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How-To Technical

How To Use Google as a Timer

We have known for sometime that Google is simply amazing in all they do. Most people such as myself use them for search and the various of web apps they offer to aid in our day to day productivity. Little know is another feature. A timer that can be used; which counts down and even […]

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Tile – the world’s largest lost and found

For several weeks now I have been following this new innovative project to help those of use who often loose things find them again. It’s called Tile and what it does is simple and amazing; It helps you find the things you have misplaced or lost. And now… you can Preorder Tiles. Works with iPhone 4S, […]

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dSploit – An Android network penetration suite

Not to cause paranoia; Just know that there are people out there looking to compromise your security, especially when you are using wireless networks via your laptop, tablet, or smartphone. One of such tools are the well known tool called dSploit. dSploit, a security toolkit for Android, makes that process so simple anyone can do it. This network […]

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How to Unroot and Go Stock: Galaxy S4 AT&T

In previous posts I have gone over rooting the AT&T model of the Galaxy S4. Now it’s time to go over unrooting and going back to stock. I recently installed ClockworkMod Recovery so that I could install CyanogenMod 10. After a few days I found myself missing some of the stock features; mainly the way the […]