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  • Tip of the Week: How To Use Facebook's Graph Search
  • Headwhack of the Week: Print A Page From An App
  • Geek Speak of the Week: PEBKAC 
  • Security: Adobe Reader Zero Day Exploit
  • News: CISPA Is Back
  • News: Intel Gets Into TV's
  • Data Doctors Video:  Checking How Many Processes Are Running
  • Mobile App of the Week: Type Without Looking
  • Weekly Advice Column: How to Disable Java to Avoid Hackers
  • The Radio Program: CISPA Returns, Real Life Zombies, Intel TV & More


  • Got a tech question? Ask us anytime at: Facebook.com/DataDoctors


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          Tip of the Week: How To Use Facebook's Graph Search

    The search function on Facebook has been about as useful as a screen-door on a submarine, but with the unveiling of the new Graph Search, it's finally useful.

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    Headwhack of the Week: Print A Page From An App

    Want a hard copy of a recipe? A workout poster? Or anything else you read on the tablet edition of your favorite magazine? Even if there's no print option, you can still print a page.

    Check out how to print from a magazine app when there is no print option!

    Geek Speak of the Week: PEBKAC

    PEBKAC is an acronym which stands for "Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair". It is most commonly used to describe that the problem was not in the computer but was actually caused by the user operating it.

    Adobe Zero Day Exploit

    Security: Adobe Reader Zero Day Exploit

    The exploit was discovered Tuesday by researchers from security firm FireEye, who said that it was being used in active attacks. Adobe confirmed that the exploit works against the latest versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat, including 10 and 11, which have a sandbox protection mechanism.

    Read the full story here.
    Stop Cispa

    NewsCISPA Is Back

    Some lawmakers have reintroduced the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), a bill that would allow private companies to share a wide range of cyber threat information with U.S. government agencies.

    Intel TV

    News: Intel Gets Into TV's
     
    There are various boxes today that bring Internet content to TV sets, with popular ones made by Roku and Apple. But Intel wants to go further and make its box and streaming service a replacement for cable.


    What's lurking in your PC?

    Data Doctors VideoChecking How Many Processes Are Running

    Before you enter your social security number and bank info, stop and ask yourself a few questions. Does my PC take forever to startup and shutdown, is it running slow? What's going on behind the scenes, could expose your personal information to hackers. Is there malware lurking on your personal computer?.

    See what could be lurking in your PC.

    Flesky App         
    Mobile App of the WeekType Without Looking
    Ever dreamt of an auto-correct system powerful enough to work even when you don't look at the screen? Enter, Fleksy. 
    Used today by thousands of blind and visually impaired users to type faster and easier than many sighted people, Fleksy is set to revolutionize the way people think about mobile devices and to challenge the traditional barriers in touch-screen typing for everyone. Flesky is tap typing, re-invented. 
    Check it out for yourself.

    Weekly Advice Column:  How to Disable Java to Avoid Hackers

    The Department of Homeland Security recently recommended that Internet users disable Java on their computers. 

    What is Java?  Why do you need it?  Should you disable it and if so how do you do it?

    All answered in this week's advice column!

    The Radio ProgramCISPA Returns, Real Life Zombies, Intel TV & More

    Some lawmakers have reintroduced the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), a bill that would allow private companies to share a wide range of cyber threat information with U.S. government agencies. We'll tell you why is CISPA a bad law if it passes.

    The first ever real life zombie attack unfolded on live TV. How could this attack have been avoided?

    Intel is joining the world of cord cutters and will soon give you a way to watch TV on their TV.

    It's the tech show for non-tech people, the Data Doctors Radio Program.

    Ask your questions during (or before) the broadcast using our Facebook page.

    Join us each weekend as we discuss your computer questions.

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    Bank Cards Exposed, Tax Time, Surface Pro & More

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