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Tor users can now access Facebook anonymously

By Guest Authors

You’ve got to wonder whether Facebook is serious in its real name policy after the social networking site just set up a site that allows users of the Tor anonymous software connect to Facebook.

Bose Companion 5 Review – The Best Speaker System for Desktop Computers?

By Tuan Do

Bose has been the leader in the market of audio equipment for years and that explains why their products keep value very well over time. Bose Companion 5 is the multimedia speaker system released 10 years ago and the price hasn’t dropped a cent till now.

LuguLake BT-10 Portable Bluetooth Speaker Stand Review

By Tuan Do

2014 is a very successful year of Bluetooth speakers as they are well adopted and become a must-have accessory for many smartphone and tablet users. The speaker we are going to review in this article is the LuguLake BT-10 Portable Bluetooth Speaker with viewing cradle, let’s check it out.

Bowers & Wilkins P7 Mobile Hi-Fi Headphones Review

By Tuan Do

The UK-based Bowers & Wilkins company has manufactured audio equipments since 1966 but it is not a really well-known brand till now. To catch up with the growth of mobile users, B&W started releasing a couple of headphones in the last few years and their products start receiving some positive feedbacks from audiophiles.

What you need to know about Facebook Rooms privacy policy

By Guest Authors

After it debuted the anonymous app Rooms recently, Facebook has obviously bent its own rule for real names of accounts. However separated from the core Facebook app, Rooms basically operates by complying with the policies and rules from Facebook such as how the social network employs user data and cookies.

Will Google’s planned Android encryption protect you?

By Guest Authors

Google may have all the good reasons when it unveiled a default encryption security for the next-generation Android L operating system for mobile devices. But on deeper look there seems to be lacking in how the search giant plans to implement the security model on devices.

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