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Monthly Archives: July 2019
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July 08, 2019In the assembled history of video and electronic gaming, there is a genre that is omnipresent throughout. It’s a steadfast constant from platform to platform, console to console, and with computers and computer gaming as it has developed and grown in processing power. From humble beginnings to the current moment, it’s a genre of games that is often overlooked and has, almost ironically, never been exactly “first place” in the line-up, but one that always shows in the mid-tiers.
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July 06, 2019
When it comes to outfitting their gaming battle stations, many gamers like to go all out and buy the best and coolest setups that they can afford (or can’t afford as the case may be). And since some of them are seriously cool, they’re understandably excited about sharing those newfound goods with fellow gamers.
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July 02, 2019
Social media is everywhere. In some ways, it’s made the world feel smaller by bringing distant people together, reuniting long lost relatives, and otherwise giving people a space to connect. However, as social media has grown over the years, so has the risk of data breaches.
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July 02, 2019Social media is everywhere. In some ways, it’s made the world feel smaller by bringing distant people together, reuniting long lost relatives, and otherwise giving people a space to connect. However, as social media has grown over the years, so has the risk of data breaches. As more and more information gets placed online, there is an increased danger of hackers, companies, and malicious interlopers mining your data in ways that undermine personal privacy. And in some cases, your data is outright stolen. In our modern world, do we trade our use of social media for data by giving up our right to privacy and the preservation of sensitive, personal information?