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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Hacking to Hide
It’s probably no surprise to you that the black boxes for ships are vulnerable to hacking. These are the Voyage Data Recorders (VDR) that should capture telemetry, audio recordings, and more. These devices are really computers now, connected to the onboard … Continue reading
Back to Work
It’s strange to be back to work on a Monday, with kids still in the house (they start school tomorrow), after being gone for the last 10 days from work. It was really gone, as I didn’t process email or … Continue reading
Surface Book
It’s almost time for me to get a new laptop. I’ve had a Toshiba for about a year, but it’s not held up well. The screen has gotten loose, the trackpad and clickers are not consistenly responsive, the pointer device … Continue reading
Happy New Year 2016
Happy New Year from everyone here at SQLServerCentral and Redgate Software! I do hope you’re not working, and enjoying a start to 2016. If you do happen to read this, I hope you are relaxing and have a big smile … Continue reading