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Andreas Christodoulou's comment,
October 29, 2018 2:00 AM
Now, more than ever, we are faced against the major implications deriving from the uncontrollable use of non-renewable sources of energy. Our contemporary lifestyle, demands that we drive research and practice, towards alternative sources of energy, such that will deal with the current and future energy crisis. In this respect, nanotechnology, seems to be a promising tool to the future of sustainable and efficient renewable energy. Some of the premises from this branch of technology, are explored in this article.
Andreas Christodoulou's curator insight,
July 5, 2017 11:39 PM
When it comes to business security and personal privacy, do not underestimate the importance of losing or corrupting data. SEE ALSO: How Big is your Digital Footprint? -> https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140706090838-57593230-how-big-is-your-digital-footprint Is Google Taking Over Our Daily Lives? -> https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140712100415-57593230-is-google-taking-over-our-lives
Andreas Christodoulou's curator insight,
October 18, 2016 4:53 AM
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Andreas Christodoulou's curator insight,
July 18, 2016 6:14 AM
If you have any input or feedback I’m more than open to hearing it so please don’t hesitate to reach out. Thanks for everything!
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June 8, 2015 7:12 AM
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June 8, 2015 7:14 AM
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Russell Roberts's curator insight,
February 22, 2022 10:58 PM
A helpful guide to protecting your business and personal data.
Camila Ossa Castaño's curator insight,
December 4, 2016 4:25 PM
Nowadays technology is a great tool that helps us in our life, in our work, in our study, etc. The internet is part of our lives and is very beneficial to us. As future teachers, we must show and tell our students all the benefits and advantages that the internet brings to our lives, but we must also make them aware that this if not used in a correct way can be dangerous for them. It is important to read and take into account these three ways to protect our students from the dangers of technology, because they often do not think about the consequences that can bring to their lives the content that they upload to the internet. We need to make sure that our students get the most out of technology.
Mary-Jane Lewis's curator insight,
December 5, 2016 6:08 AM
Sage advice that teachers and parents should never skip over.
Andreas Christodoulou's curator insight,
August 4, 2016 12:19 PM
This way alarm dealers should be promoting video cameras.
Stephania Savva, Ph.D's curator insight,
July 12, 2015 8:49 AM
A must read article on protecting your phone in the case of theft.
Sigalon's curator insight,
July 14, 2015 9:43 PM
What Is A Kill Switch? A kill switch is a function featured on a smart device that gives a person the ability to remotely lock a phone and wipe the data on it if needed. The anti-theft measure requires users to input a passcode in a smartphone before it can be unlocked or restored to factory settings. What this new law in California calls for is a mandatory kill switch (think “Find My iPhone” or Android Device Manager) built into all smartphones, placed in active mode automatically. Why Is It Happening? It’s happening because “Apple Picking,” aka iPhone stealing, has become a crime epidemic due to the great value these handheld gadgets hold. In fact, 3.1 million Americans had their mobile phones stolen in 2013 and an estimated 1 in 3 thefts in the U.S. involves a smartphone. Many victims of these crimes are passengers on public transit and a sizeable portion have been threatened with knives or guns as well as assaulted. In order to deter these events from happening, the government is getting involved. A law has already been put in place in Minnesota and most recently went into effect in the state of California. The thought behind requiring an obligatory kill switch in all phones is that potential thieves won’t even attempt to steal a phone by knowing it will render useless once out of the original owner’s hands.
http://www.scoop.itantonioormachea's curator insight,
August 5, 2015 10:17 AM
A must read article on protecting your phone in the case of theft.
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