The new version 4 of Apple’s iOS (formerly called iPhone OS) contains many a new feature, but it also fixes 64 documented vulnerabilities, some of then (as is often the case with Apple security updates) quite old.

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Many of these issues were recently fixed in iTunes and will likely be fixed in other Apple products before the last advisory is filed. In fact, since quite a few were in WebKit, some will be fixed in Google Chrome and other browsers as well.

Read more at: http://blogs.pcmag.com/securitywatch/2010/06/new_iphone_os_fixes_dozens_of.php

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Your browser is totally reliant on a worldwide collection of DNS (Domain NameSystem) servers to translate names like www.pcmag.com into IP addresses like 208.19.38.58. Your ISP supplies this service by default while alternative services like Google’s Public DNS and the budding Norton Live DNS promise added features or better performance.

For years OpenDNS has offered a secure, configurable, optimized DNS service that, according to the company, is used by about 20 million people – more than one percent of all Internet users. Today the company announced a new free service called FamilyShield Parental Controls specifically designed to block porn and other unwanted web sites. It’s easy to set up, requires no configuration, and works on all Internet-connected devices including game consoles, PCs (Windows-based or otherwise) and even phones connecting via WiFi.

http://blogs.pcmag.com/securitywatch/2010/06/opendns_introduces_familyshiel.php

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Is Technology Fracturing Your Family?

by Wayne on June 14, 2010

Here is a good article posted in Psychology Today about a year ago.

“Laptops, PDAs, iPods, smart phones and other technological gadgets seem to be taking over our pockets and purses with no end in sight. But could they be altering our families and affecting the way we interact with each other? Investigators at the University of Minnesota found that traditional family meals have a positive impact on adolescent behavior. In a 2006 survey of nearly 100,000 teenagers across 25 states, a higher frequency of family dinners was associated with more positive values and a greater commitment to learning. Adolescents from homes having fewer family dinners were more likely to exhibit high-risk behaviors, including substance abuse, sexual activity, suicide attempts, violence, and academic problems.”

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When you think of GPS, you probably think of driving directions and turn-by-turn navigation, but a GPS device can do so much more. This handy gadget may even save your life.
There are stand-alone specialty GPS systems for adventurers, pilots and everyday travelers. Perhaps all you need is the right app for your phone.

Read more at: http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/kimkomando/2010-06-10-komando-gps_N.htm

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How to Set up and Use the iPad

by Matt on May 6, 2010

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Pornographic Advertising on Facebook

by Matt on March 31, 2010

Pornographic advertising on Facebook; Why is Facebook becoming NSFW or kids?

Written By: Hugh Briss

… The minimum age to open a Facebook account is 13 but anyone of any age can visit a Facebook page. My wife and I supervise our young daughters when they use the Internet and I have the maximum filters turned on for Google searches, but why was I stuck last night explaining to my 9 year-old the answer to her question, “What is that man doing to that lady and why are they naked, Daddy?” while she was looking at her ballet friend’s Facebook photos?

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Gmail Adds Intruder Alert Feature

by Matt on March 24, 2010

Google added a new feature to Gmail which will detect suspicious activity in your account and notify you when an intruder has attempted to login to your account.

If Google detects a possible intrusion, it will display the following warning in your inbox that your account was accessed from a specific location.

By clicking on the “Details” link next to the [warning] message, you’ll see the last account activity window that you’re used to, along with the most recent access points.

If you think your account has been compromised, you can change your password from the same window. Or, if you know it was legitimate access (e.g. you were traveling, your husband/wife who accesses the account was also traveling, etc.), you can click “Dismiss” to remove the message.

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Video: OnlineFamily.Norton

by Matt on February 22, 2010

More information about OnlineFamily.Norton

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