Review: Best USB 3.0 Tower 6-Port Ultra-Fast Hub – iHarbort

Review Best USB 3.0 Tower 6-Port Ultra-Fast Hub – iHarbort

This is a sponsored post. The iHarbort USB 3.0 w/ SD and TF card reader is one of the only USB 3.0 hubs to offer dedicated SD & TF card slot readers and dual dedicated USB charging ports (bc 1.2) that allow for file transfers simultaneously.   The iHarbort USB tower hub features 6 USB 3.0...

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Review: iHarbort Desktop Bluetooth Receiver

Review iHarbort Desktop Bluetooth Receiver

This is a sponsored post.  The IHarbort Bluetooth Receiver is a simple and extremely affordable Bluetooth audio streaming solution if you are looking to transform any speaker device to receive wireless audio at Bluetooth v4.1 quality.   Our setup was simple. We wanted to connect a desktop BOSE Speaker system on our deck and allow Bluetooth...

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Why The US Law Is Silent On the Use of Stingray Devices and Spy Apps

Why The US Law Is Silent On the Use of Stingray Devices and Spy Apps

After 9/11, United states was blown by the fact that they had a security breach, reflecting on how poorly they have designed their surveillance for domestic use. This historical incident killed nearly 2977 (DUNLAP, 2008) (Library, 2016) people and left more than 6000 wounded (McCoy, 2015), and it was enough to speak up on the matter...

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Best Compression (Compact) for Multiple MP3’s

Best Compression (Compact) for Multiple MP3’s

If you are trying to reduce the size of multiple MP3’s in order to compact and send as a single file such as a .zip, here are the top compression methods to use today.   Note: Keep in mind, since MP3 is already a compressed format, it will be difficult to compact MP3 files any more...

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Easy: Mac Mail Change the Sender From Name

Mac Mail Change the Sender From Name

Here is how to change the from name in Mac OS Mail of an email address name when it arrives in someone else’s inbox. This is the from name that appears in your mac mail inbox from other email addresses, and not the name actual email address.   In Mac Mail, go to Mail -> Preferences. Select...

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