Archive for December, 2014

X’mas Gift from An iPhone App Developer to His Parents

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Life is very much like this: when you start being a parent, your children will be the center of your life – raising them, teaching them what’s right and what’s wrong, giving all what you have to satisfy them and encouraging them to keep the faith no matter what. Then they grow up. One morning, they give you a property ownership certificate as a Christmas gift with the mortgage paid off, will you weep for joy?

If you think this is just an advertisement or some movie scene, then you’re wrong, because it does exist in real life. The media phonearena wrote this in its recent article, telling a similar story of Joe Riquelme, an IOS app developer. Read more…

Tor warns of possible disruption of network by server seizures

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The Tor project stated it would encounter attempts to incapacitate its network during the next few days through the seizure of specialized servers.

The project hasn’t yet named the group or agency that is possible to seize its directory authorities, which guide Tor users on the distributed relays list on the network that bounce communications around. Read more…

Check this to learn the way removing Avira Antivirus Pro

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Hey, are you still trying hard to get Avira Antivirus Pro out of your cpmputer? If the answer is positive, I’m glad you have hit the right place for solutions. Here I’m giving professional instructions for common Windows users to safely and easily perform the removal, so that you, as one of them, can trustingly follow them to maintain your dear computer without worrying about any bad consequence. Read more…

If you’re confused about this on Windows 8

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I Always Have to Sign In

The power-conscious Windows 8 normally blanks your screen when you haven’t touched a key for a few minutes. And, when you belatedly press a key to bring the screen back to life, you’re faced with the lock screen.

To move past the lock screen, you need to type your password to sign back in to your account.

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C++’s biggest enemy is its past

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In the past few years, we talked about the “Revival of C++”. We had to admit Microsoft is the main participant of this activity, and I remember Craig Symonds and Mohsen Agsen used to mention this in a video.

In 2011, Microsoft published many articles to announce the return of C++, and quite a number of Microsoft experts including Herb Sutter explained on many conferences why C++ will revive, which is mainly because of the promoting use of modern C++. Meanwhile, the standard acknowledgement of C++11 led us to discuss C++ as a new language again.

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