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How DBS Bank implements two-factor authentication
Paul Mah explains why he is impressed with how Singapore-based DBS Bank implements two-factor authentication for its online banking system.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 debuts in Singapore
Paul Mah highlights some of the specs and features of the Galaxy Note 10.1 launched in Singapore. He thinks the Android device is a good PC replacement option.
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Spotlight: Notepad++ text editor
Notepad++ is a versatile and powerful source code editor that also serves as an excellent replacement for the default Notepad text editor in Windows.
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Managing e-mail to prevent information leakage
Blogger Paul Mah explores how the rush to open up e-mails via the network can lead to potential leaks via mobile devices and other unsecured devices.
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Configuring your mobile E-mail for an overseas trip
Blogger Paul Mah gives some suggestions on how to configure your push-mail enabled Smartphone in order to minimize data usage when on an overseas trip.
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The future of push e-mail
In a somewhat surprising move, search giant Google has licensed Microsoft's Exchange ActiveSync protocol for use with its Google Sync service. What does the future of push mail loo...
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Security News Roundup: Yoggie opens up its miniature hardware firewall
This week's security events include news that Sun has released a new patch for StarOffice 8, a malicious Web site link that can force iPhones to dial a number, news of a computer v...
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E-mail security policies
E-mail security policies
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Three tips for managing your e-mail
Everyone appreciates the ease that e-mail communication affords. But that ease can turn your inbox into a nightmare if you don't manage it well. Here are some tips for managing you...
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Microsoft releases Service Pack 1 for Office 2007
Microsoft Office 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) was released on December 11, 2007. This comes roughly a year after the release of Office 2007 to businesses -- but earlier than the Q1 of...