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Researchers able to predict iOS-generated hotspot passwords, takes under a minute -
Researchers able to predict iOS-generated hotspot passwords, takes under a minute -
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This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. There’s been a lot of talk around Yahoo and Best Buy ma...
This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. There’s been a lot of talk around Yahoo and Best Buy making unpopular decisions about employees who work from home. While we all have our opinions on the subject, it’s important to realize these decisions impact the companies that made them and no one else As a result of the bad press telecommuting has received, the flexible work benefit has been getting a bad rap. It’s unfortunate because flexible work and telecommuting aren’t the same thing. Telecommuting is working from somewhere other than a centralized office, whereas flexible work is when schedules have opportunities for flexibility –- employees can come in early then leave early or they can work four 10-hour days instead of five 8-hour days. Read more...More about Features, Careers, Open Forum, Business, and Jobs
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Almost two weeks after refusing a recall request from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for several 1993-20014 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2002-2007 Liberty models, Chrysler Group has announced that a “voluntar...
Almost two weeks after refusing a recall request from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for several 1993-20014 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2002-2007 Liberty models, Chrysler Group has announced that a “voluntary campaign” concerning the affected vehicles will soon commence. “Ch... (continue reading >>)
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Just last year, BMW gave the X6 sports activity coupe a bit of nip and tuck, but it looks positively ancient now that the F15 third-gen X5 came out with much more modern styling. It's believed a replacement for the X6 is on the w...
Just last year, BMW gave the X6 sports activity coupe a bit of nip and tuck, but it looks positively ancient now that the F15 third-gen X5 came out with much more modern styling. It's believed a replacement for the X6 is on the way and could debut as early as next year as a 2015MY car. It will feature the same imposing front end with connected headlights and grilles, but at the back will adopt that sloped roof which makes it superior... (continue reading >>)
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Within the past 12 months, we’ve seen no shortage of disasters that range from Hurricane Sandy, the mass shooting in Aurora and most recently the Boston Marathon bombings. For some brands, it may appear that the marketing window of oppor...
Within the past 12 months, we’ve seen no shortage of disasters that range from Hurricane Sandy, the mass shooting in Aurora and most recently the Boston Marathon bombings. For some brands, it may appear that the marketing window of opportunity has opened; if so, my advice to you is, shut that window and board it up… immediately. Brands that refuse to shut the window and proceed to capitalize on these emotional events as a springboard for marketing ploys have quickly joined the ranks of ‘worst social media disasters of the year’. Just ask American Apparel (20% Off Sale during Hurricane Sandy using code “SANDYSALE”), Gap (promoting shoppers to shop at Gap.com to ‘stay safe’ and checking into Foursquare at “Frankenstorm Apocalypse — Hurricane Sandy”) and American Rifleman, whose scheduled tweet (“Good morning, shooters. Happy Friday! Weekend plans?”) was published as the mass shooting in Aurora was developing. So, when do you separate your Brand from an emotional event? When death, destruction or harm has unfolded. Ask yourself and others, “Could this be perceived as insensitive?” If you hesitate, don’t participate. Put yourself at the heart of the event – would you be handing out gimmicky 20% off coupons to families and those impacted by the tragic events? Didn’t think so. Use common sense in the wake of emotional events. Weigh the risks of your content against the potential backlash or public perception that may follow. These may seem like common sense tips, but as we’ve seen time and time again, social media common sense, isn’t very common. It’s easy to think in terms of a marketer without taking off the blinders. Basing your decisions on emotion and adrenaline under the premise of seizing the opportunity, can sometimes be a recipe for disaster. Exceptions to the rule include: OREO: During the Super Bowl, Tweeted a timely ad on Twitter regarding the blackout, “You can still dunk in the dark.” Referencing the rules above, you can see how this timely marketing message clearly won over consumers and marketers alike. It’s probably also important to note that OREO had a 15-person social media team ready to respond to online activity during the Super Bowl; be prepared. Offering legitimate assistance to those impacted. Examples include insurance companies that offered guidance on how to file claims, volunteer organizations rallying to provide relief, hotels offering free stays to those impacted by the tragedy and airlines waiving cancellation or rescheduling fees. Even in these instances, Brands can become scrutinized. Keep your intentions pure, your messaging relevant / value-added, don’t try to push your Brand and ensure there aren’t any ‘catches’. Helpful hints and tips: In the world of SMMS (Social Media Management Systems), it’s easy to schedule your content calendar well in advance and can also be the easiest thing to forget, so review and double-check your scheduled posts immediately. As a lesson learned from the American Rifleman example above, your scheduled post can put you in hot water, quickly, regardless of intent. Review your content calendar to ensure future posts aren’t perceived as insensitive. In general, your Brand loses nothing by canceling any scheduled posts or opting not to post anything for the day or the day following. If you choose to post, offering your commiserations, exclude anything that could be perceived as if your Brand is trying to jockey for engagement or content that relates to religion or politics; be agnostic. Keep it short, simple, relevant and to the point. If you’re in a large organization, ensure you alert all community managers regarding best practices and guidance for your organization so everyone is aligned and there’s one unified and consistent voice. Make sure the left hand knows what the right is doing. So you decided you’d post your marketing gimmick anyway? Run it past your colleagues and biggest cynics within your organization to get a quick pulse.  If you decide you want to
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In an attempt to keep its subscribers from defecting to Pandora and Spotify, Sirius XM is offering streaming Internet programming in the car for the first time.
In an attempt to keep its subscribers from defecting to Pandora and Spotify, Sirius XM is offering streaming Internet programming in the car for the first time.
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Here is the German pricelist for the 2014 BMW 4 Series Coupe, which also includes a full ordering guide.
Here is the German pricelist for the 2014 BMW 4 Series Coupe, which also includes a full ordering guide.
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The HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 currently rank as the most powerful smartphones on the market, but we knew that wouldn’t last long. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC isn’t shipping in any smartphones yet, but we expect to see...
The HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 currently rank as the most powerful smartphones on the market, but we knew that wouldn’t last long. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC isn’t shipping in any smartphones yet, but we expect to see the chip show up in a handful of phones and tablets starting in Q3 of 2013. We all expected the Snapdragon 800 to easily outclass the Snapdragon 600, but we were a bit socked when we first saw the benchmark scores below. Our friends from Engadget were able to get some hands-on time with the latest Qualcomm reference smartphone and tablet – both powered by the new Snapdragon 800 MSM8974 processor. While both devices features most of the same specs, the discrepancy between the benchmark numbers can probably be attributed to the difference in screen resolutions (11.6-inch 1920 x 1080 pixel display on the tablet versus 4.3-inch 1280 x 720 pixels smartphone display). For the most part, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 numbers edge out what we’ve seen from the NVIDIA Tegra 4, but we’ll have to wait a bit longer to see how the two match up once they are available in production devices. While the numbers show a huge improvement in processing power over the Snapdragon 600 and latest Exynoxs chip, do you think the Snapdragon 800 will deliver a noticeable improvement in real-world performance?
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I am sure we have all sat behind a corporate filter that prevented access to certain websites during working hours. However, blocking websites, increases the interest and use of ways around these filters. While it all may seem like harml...
I am sure we have all sat behind a corporate filter that prevented access to certain websites during working hours. However, blocking websites, increases the interest and use of ways around these filters. While it all may seem like harmless fun and maybe even a challenge, technologies and services used to circumvent filters can create security risks and increase the attack vector of your computer and network.
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