December 12th, 2007
Have you ever forgotten the password to your BIOS? Have you ever had your laptop stolen but you were calm with consciousness that you have the BIOS secured by password so your data cannot be compromised? Are you sure that there is no way to bypass BIOS password settings? This post will bring you bit other look at BIOS security and password recovery possibilities.
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December 11th, 2007
Most people don’t distinguish between terms anonymity and privacy but it’s a big mistake! The meaning of each is quite different and mixing them can lead at least to dissapointment, in worse cases to fatal consequences. So, let’s take a closer look what you can expect if anonymity and privacy seem to be the same for you.
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December 7th, 2007
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a communications protocol for the transfer of information on intranets and the World Wide Web. Its original purpose was to provide a way to publish and retrieve hypertext pages over the Internet. HTTP is a request/response standard between a client and a server. A client is the end-user, the server is the web site. In this short article you can find Numeric Order List of HTTP/1.1 Reply Codes as a reference. All codes in the table are linked to other articles which describe specific response code deeper.
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