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Monday, 8 June 2015

Laptop

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A laptop or notebook (in English: laptop or notebook) is a mobile or portable personal computer, usually weighs between 1 and 3 kg. Laptop computers are able to perform most of the tasks performed by desktop computers, also called "tower" with similar capacity and with the advantage of reduced weight and size; it also joined with the ability to operate for a specified period without being connected to a power grid.

The word laptop translated into Castilian means: lap (lap) and top (above) that is, a computer that can rest on the legs.

The first laptop was considered as the Epson HX-20 developed in 1981, from which the great benefits for the work of scientists, soldiers, businessmen, and other professionals, who saw the advantage of being able to take with them were observed your computer with all the information they need from one place to another.

The Osborne 1 came to the commercial market in April 1981 in the format currently distinguishes them, but then they were extremely limited, even for the technology of the time.

In 1995, with the arrival of Windows 95, selling laptops it increased significantly, and now exceeds the sales of desktops.

In the third quarter of 2008, sales of laptops for the first time exceeded those of desktop computers, according to research firm

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Spam Secure e-mail addresses with the "Email Address Encoder"

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A simple yet effective method is to reward e-mail addresses by their decimal character entities. This one replaces each character an e-mail address by its numerical notation according to ISO 10646 (congruent with the Unicode standard) in decimal form.

From

<a href="mailto:example@example.com"> example@example.com this code
becomes the source of the page

Such encoded e-mail addresses and mailto links are still represented by web browsers without problems correctly in writing and are usable, but they should at least be safe from automated address collectors. The software side effort required to "decrypt" is here apparently simply too high.

Absolute security does not exist

Although this method is of course not a hundred percent safe solution, she should protect at least largely against unsolicited e-mails, and at the halfway reasonable cost. The problem is also "packed at the root," saying: You are trying to prevent the concerned e-mail address is in the first place bespammt.

Of course you want the Umwandelung not "have to do it by hand" in numerical notation. A convenient web interface for converting offers about the Email Address Encoder.