Investment Manager Guggenheim Warns of Bitcoin Pullback, Calls It ‘Great Entry Point’ for Investors
Apr12

Investment Manager Guggenheim Warns of Bitcoin Pullback, Calls It ‘Great Entry Point’ for Investors

Guggenheim CIO Scott Minerd has warned crypto investors about bitcoin’s pullback. He said bitcoin “clearly has gotten caught in a speculative bubble that Gamestop got into.” However, he noted that it will be a “great entry point” for long-term investors. ‘Great Entry Point’ for Bitcoin Investors The chief investment officer (CIO) of Guggenheim Partners, Scott Minerd, talked about bitcoin in an interview with CNN last week. Minerd is...

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Oscar Nominations Boosted the Piracy Numbers of Best Picture Contenders
Apr12

Oscar Nominations Boosted the Piracy Numbers of Best Picture Contenders

In two weeks, the 93rd Academy Awards ceremony is scheduled to take place in Los Angeles. The Oscars are the most prestigious film awards and millions of movie fans are looking forward to seeing what this year’s “Best Picture” will be. Fans had to be patient as the official ceremony was delayed by a few weeks due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Oscar Piracy That’s not the only thing that changed. The legal availability of many...

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6 open source tools and tips to securing a Linux server for beginners
Apr12

6 open source tools and tips to securing a Linux server for beginners

Because so much of our personal and professional data is available online today, it is important for everyone—from professionals to general internet users—to learn the basics of security and privacy. As a student, I’ve been able to gain experience in this area through my school’s CyberPatriot initiative, where I’ve had the opportunity to interact with industry experts to learn about cyber breaches and the basic steps...

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Encrypt your files with this open source software
Apr12

Encrypt your files with this open source software

Many years ago, there was encryption software called TrueCrypt. Its source code was available, although there were no major claims that anyone had ever audited or contributed to it. Its author was (and remains to this day) anonymous. Still, it was cross-platform, easy to use, and really, really useful. read more Powered by...

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Send your scans to a Linux machine over your network
Apr12

Send your scans to a Linux machine over your network

The free software movement famously got started because of a poorly designed printer. Decades later, printer and scanner manufacturers continue to reinvent the wheel, ignoring established and universal protocols. As a result, every now and again, you’ll stumble onto a printer or scanner that just doesn’t seem to work with your operating system. read more Powered by...

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