If my Facebook friends have taught me anything, it is how much they hate Facebook, yet they still use it to talk about life off of Facebook. If this week of homophobic hatred, church burnings and Donald Trump giving the …

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So yesterday we warned our readers of a security flaw in Samsung’s Galaxy phones series 4-6. That same evening it was clarified that the flaw was in the way the Swype technology software was installed into the Samsung phones and that …

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I usually ignore most announced Samsung security flaws. They rarely are enough of a threat to get my attention or that of my networkers. Today that drastically changed when a mobile security researcher with NowSecure blew the whistle on a …

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In the recent Digg article “Anatomy Of A Fake, Viral Story“, we see a perfect example of a hard-to-believe story going viral and driving massive traffic to websites around the world. Few stories that hit this legendary status are broken down …

Fake, Viral Stories: are they worth the traffic? Read more »

In a LinkedIn article today entitled, “Best Advice: Stop Researching Your Customers — and Do Something“, the age-old issue of companies wanting more customers but being unwilling to invest in them is brought to task in the unusual and candid …

Money over Customer Satisfaction Means No One Wins Read more »