Poodle Not Your Typical Walk In The Park

SSLv3 is an old version of the SSL protocol, dating back to 1996 and debuted with Netscape Navigator. While a very old version of SSL, it is still widely supported by browsers and servers today. According to SSL Pulse, 98% of web servers support SSLv3 in October 2014. Fortunately more secure replacements for SSLv3 have existed for a long time, such as TLS 1.0. Since TLS has been widely adopted for several years now, nearly all browsers will opt to use TLS instead of SSLv3....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · William Eliezrie

Property Brothers Jonathan Scott Zooey Deschanel Pose With Chainsaw Wielding Zombies

Property Brothers’ Jonathan Scott and Zooey Deschanel pose with chainsaw-wielding zombies in a picture that speaks volumes about their budding romance. After all, the photo marks the first time that the celebrity couple has made their relationship Instagram official. Scott recently opened up that he was eager to meet and fall in love with someone new. He and long-term girlfriend Jacinta Kuznetsov ended their partnership in 2018. He listed a number of traits that his ideal woman should have, including a good sense of right and wrong and an outgoing personality....

April 5, 2022 · 3 min · 468 words · Thomas Butler

Psa You Can Now Get A New Ipad Mini At Best Buy For 199 99 Shipped 100 Off

From 9to5Toys.com Update: Best Buy only offers in-store pickup now. These things usually go out of stock quickly so you might want to jump all over it, especially with Father’s Day coming up. Target began the $199 price drop over the weekend but quickly ran out of shippable inventory. They are still available at physical Target and Best Buy stores when this inventory runs out. Looking for a deal on a full-size iPad?...

April 5, 2022 · 1 min · 92 words · Suzanne Tyson

Opinion Ios 12 Could Finally Fix Systemic Frame Rate Issues And Interface Inconsistencies

Today’s news about Apple putting new features on the back burner for iOS 12 means that the company will finally be focusing on polishing up its mobile operating system. After years of interface inconsistencies and frame rate issues, iOS may be getting some much-needed attention on the finer details. While frame rate issues have gone unnoticed by many, prominent YouTuber and entrepreneur Chris Pirillo has been documenting his findings over the years with a public list of issues....

April 4, 2022 · 5 min · 951 words · Charles Torres

Paramount Plus Search Not Working How To Fix

There is a small pool of original content on Paramount Plus, unlike Netflix’s wide selection of familiar series and reality shows. Similar to Hulu, you can have an ad-supported or ad-free package. In the same way as Peacock, there’s a live TV component. There is great content for kids on Nickelodeon Plus, as is the case with Disney Plus. You’ll also be able to watch major releases soon after their theatrical debuts, like HBO Max....

April 4, 2022 · 5 min · 1038 words · Donald Shearer

Penny Dreadful The 10 Best Episodes According To Imdb

The lavish and atmospheric costume drama Penny Dreadful lasted for just three seasons on Showtime, but it’s memorable characters, gorgeous setting, and supernatural premise have left a lasting impression on fans ever since it ended. Obtaining its name from the lurid dime novels about vampires, ghosts, and witches consumed by the public during the 19th century, it proves that what audiences craved in the Victorian Era is no different than what they crave now....

April 4, 2022 · 6 min · 1247 words · Lon Moore

Pjcis Backs Expansion Of Intelligence Oversight Powers For Igis And Itself

The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) in an advisory report this week said it supports the passing of new intelligence oversight laws that would extend the IGIS’s oversight role to the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC). The IGIS already has existing oversight arrangements with six agencies within Australia’s national intelligence community (NIC), including the Office of National Intelligence, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, Australian Secret Intelligence Service, Australian Signals Directorate, Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation, and Defence Intelligence Organisation....

April 4, 2022 · 3 min · 578 words · Mary Knox

Played Out Apple Now Rejecting Apps That Attempt To Ride Flappy Bird S Tailfeathers

It seems the App Store has reached peak “flappy.” According to TechCrunch, multiple developers report that Apple has started blanket-rejections of apps using the word in the name, and perhaps it’s for the best. Four of the top ten free apps on the store are Flappy Bird clones—including all of the top three. Granted, only two of those four apps includes the word “flappy” in the title, but they all follow a pretty basic naming scheme that’s easy to spot....

April 4, 2022 · 1 min · 160 words · Wayne Cross

Pocket Casts Goes Free With Existing Features Included 9To5Google

The podcasting industry is booming with heavy investment from large players like Google, Apple, and Spotify. NPR and a public radio consortium last year acquired Pocket Casts to offer its own experience and already released a major update in March with version 7.0. Today, Pocket Casts is going free and adding a “Plus” subscription. Previously $3.99 for Android and iOS, the podcast player is now free to download. One common concern with paid apps dropping price tags completely is features becoming tiered behind a subscription....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · Rebecca Green

Poll Was Apple Music Enough To Convince You To Switch From Another Streaming Service

Apple Music has been available to the public for almost three weeks and while subscriber data hasn’t been revealed by Apple, early reviews were generally positive. The service is not without its flaws, however, and users have been quick to point them out. With the service having been available for a couple of weeks, though, we’re curious: Are you using Apple Music? If so, did you switch from another streaming service to Apple’s or is this your first venture into streaming music?...

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Catherine Parrish

Portainer Docker Easily Manage Docker Containers In Linux

Portainer Docker Portainer docker is an excellent tool for managing Docker containers across multiple platforms. It is simple to install on any Linux distribution, and its web-based GUI front-end is extremely user-friendly. We may write detailed articles on portainer’s various features in the future, but for now, we’ll learn how to install and configure portainer in Linux. How to install Portainer in Ubuntu? Before pulling portainer to our system, install Docker in your system....

April 4, 2022 · 4 min · 751 words · Thelma Perez

Postgresql Alter Table Add Column Rename Column Table Examples

In this tutorial, you will learn: Syntax Description Modifying a column Adding a New column Renaming a Table Column Setting a Default Value for a Column Adding a Check Constraint Renaming a Table Using pgAdmin Syntax Here is the syntax for the PostgreSQL ALTER TABLE command: The table-name parameter is the name of the table that you need to change. The action parameter is the action that you need to perform, such as changing the name of a column, changing the data type of a column, etc....

April 4, 2022 · 7 min · 1362 words · Lloyd Ginn

Postinstallerf Prepares Post Install In Ubuntu And Fedora

PostInstallerF is the application that allows one to install many and many applications from the one place, like Chrome, Firefox, Flash player and so many. We don’t need to find and add any repositories to install desired packages. It is already in one place. All you need is to select the applications that you want to install and click install. There you go! Installing PostInstallerF in Ubuntu will need some dependencies to be installed on Ubuntu....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 373 words · Larry Anderson

Psa Do Not Use Social Gps App Waze To Get Free Turn By Turn Directions On Your Smartphone

Let me reiterate: this is not a review of Waze, the social GPS app that may put TomTom out of business and get the traffic reporter from your local news channel laid off. This is a public service announcement (PSA), urging you to please, please, do not download Waze for free and use it to not only get you from point A to point B faster, but also have fun while doing it....

April 4, 2022 · 11 min · 2333 words · Katherine Kowalczyk

Psa Ipad Owners Cannot Restore Icloud Backups From Iphones Running Ios 12 1 2

Here’s an interesting little wriggle: Apple rushed out iOS 12.1.2 for iPhone users at the end of last year. However, it did not release a corresponding update for the iPad. This means that the rush of new iPad owners over the Christmas season hit a problem: they simply cannot restore iOS 12.1.2 iPhone backups to the iPad. TechRadar put the spotlight on this issue that doesn’t really have a workaround....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 397 words · Lea Bouchard

Psa Vudu Now On Apple Tv Lets You Watch Some Of Your Blu Ray Discs Dvds Online

We learned last week that Walmart’s video streaming & download service Vudu was coming to Apple TV, and it’s now available – with a handy feature for those with large Blu-ray and DVD libraries. Vudu supports Ultraviolet, a feature that provides digital access to some movies you bought in physical disc format … Some discs include an Ultraviolet redemption code which provides free streaming and download access to the same movie....

April 4, 2022 · 1 min · 180 words · Christian Barker

Psychedelic Cartoons 15 Animated Shows That Tripped Us Out

As an impressionable child of the 80s and 90s, there was nothing quite like plopping down in front of the TV to watch cartoons. Admit it: with all the bright, vibrant, flashy colors and sounds, the experience was almost akin to young, developing brains ingesting a ton of psychedelic drugs and embracing the stimulating, mind-altering effects of an illegal substance. Indeed, it’s safe to say that cartoons were (and are) the juvenile, legal form of LSD for impressionable young minds....

April 4, 2022 · 8 min · 1652 words · Margie Schumacher

Psychology Professor Says Moral Panic Over Fortnite Is Misplaced

Fortnite has become one of the most discussed video games in recent memory. Everywhere you go, someone is playing it, talking about playing it, or watching an ad about playing it. We reported earlier this month that it had grown to 125 million users. What makes this game interesting to me is that everyone from iPhone users to Xbox gamers are all playing it. It seems like the only place it’s not available is on Apple TV....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 309 words · Elvira Duffy

Pacific Rim Ios Game Lands In App Store As New Movie Hits Theatres

Just as the new film of the same name from director Guillermo del Toro is about to hit theatres, Reliance Games has released the ‘Pacific Rim’ mobile game for iPhone and iPad. The developers have done a couple decent movie-tie ins in the past, so hopefully Pacific Rim will be worth the $4.99 it’s asking in the App Store. The game features a story mode with over 30 levels and also a Survival Mode that will allow you to “defend humanity from an endless wave of Kaiju” in one of the massive transformer-like robots from the movie known as Jaegers....

April 3, 2022 · 1 min · 205 words · Robert Vogel

Opinion My End Of Year Report Card For Apple S 2017 Performance

This time last year, I gave my end-of-year report card for Apple’s 2016 performance – and it’s time now for the 2017 version. Last year, there were some controversial decisions, with two key products getting more attention for what they omitted rather than what they offered: the loss of the headphone socket in the iPhone 7, and most ports in the MacBook Pro. Both now feel like very old news. As I wrote at the time, while there may be much discussion at the time, people do quickly get used to changing standards....

April 3, 2022 · 9 min · 1862 words · Mary Kauffman