You might have changed all your passwords in the days since you learned of the Heartbleed bug, but if you’re one of millions of people using certain Android devices, you might still be vulnerable. Because Heartbleed bug attacked millions of android devices. You already have heard about heartbleed bug attacks.
Heartbleed Bug Attacks
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Sunday, 13 April 2014
Best iPhone Apps for Seniors
We’ve compiled an extensive list of apps to help care for your parent and to keep your parent entertained. Below are the best iPhone apps for seniors. Add your favourites in the comments.
Best iPhone Apps for Seniors
Best iPhone Apps for Seniors
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Saturday, 12 April 2014
best iphone apps for kids
Apps let kids do amazing things. Want to count wiggling bugs, style orange frizzy hair on your virtual head, make a bowl of peas talk, or save the world from pollution? It’s all possible with the apps. So I have selected best iPhone apps for kids, which I am going to share with you people. Also add your favourites in the comments after reading this article.
best iphone apps for kids
best iphone apps for kids
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Monday, 31 March 2014
highest paying jobs for women
It’s hard to get by on minimum wage, especially if you’re only able to work part time. As a mom of two under two, I understand how important it is to maximize your time and get paid as much as you can in as little amount of time as possible. Here, we’re sharing highest paying jobs for women which you can simulate at your part time.
highest paying jobs for women
highest paying jobs for women
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Sunday, 30 March 2014
Best iPhone Apps
In this list I have assembled best iPhone apps for students heading back to school. These apps will help you stay organized, take notes, and study better. What other iPhone applications are helpful to you at school? Please add your favorites in the comments.
Best iPhone Apps
Best iPhone Apps
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Saturday, 29 March 2014
Best iPhone Apps
Today i have collected best iPhone apps for GPS. Find your way around town or across country with one of these navigation applications for your iPhone.
Best iPhone Apps
Best iPhone Apps
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Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Highest Paying Jobs in the World, Survey from the US Department of Labour
When most people think of highest paying jobs, there are several classic well-to-do professions that jump to mind. For example, everyone knows that more often than not, lawyers, doctors and CEOs are likely to see a pretty hefty paycheck each year.
But, many other careers come along with unexpectedly high salaries. From air traffic controllers to art directors, funeral managers to foresters, there is a varied range of jobs that bring in much more money than one might expect. Read on for a review of the top ten unexpectedly high-paying jobs, according to an employment survey from the US Department of Labor.
10) Archivist
Archivists are historians who manage historically valuable documents and records. They may also participate in research based on archived essays, letters or photographs, and are involved in the maintenance and upkeep of such materials.
Archivists make an average annual salary of $50,810.
9) Forester
Foresters are involved in all types of environmental and outdoor work, such as managing wilderness or protected lands, appraising the value of an allotted acreage, maintaining forest health or working on conservation efforts.
Foresters make an average annual salary of $57,140.
8) Postmaster & Mail Superintendent
Postmasters and mail superintendents plan and coordinate the administrative and operational services of U.S. post offices, making an average annual salary of $62,080.
7) Animator
Animators formulate and design special effects, digital animation and other multimedia elements for movies, television shows, computer games, music videos, commercials and other creations.
Animators make an average annual salary of $69,560.
6) Funeral Service Manager
Funeral service managers oversee the operations of a funeral home, and may also be involved in the planning and coordination of individual memorial services.
Funeral service managers are also responsible for the attainment and sale of funeral home merchandise and services, such as caskets or cremation.
Funeral service managers make an average annual salary of $79,930.
5) Agent
Agents are the masterminds behind actors, athletes, singers and other “stars.” They often serve as the middleman between their clients and potential employers or customers, handling contract negotiations, perks and paycheck terms, and publicity matters.
Although agents don’t receive the million-dollar paychecks their clients are accustomed to, they do make an average annual salary of $88,260.
4) Midwife
Either working on their own or as part of a medical team, midwives are involved in OB/GYN healthcare for women, and are specifically responsible for care before, during and after childbirth.
Midwives make an average annual salary of $91,070.
3) Art Director
Art directors develop and design visual communication methods and strategies for various companies. Art directors are often involved in the conception of graphic design and layouts for a company’s website, advertising campaigns and overarching multimedia marketing strategies.
Art directors make an average annual salary of $94,260.
2) Astronomer
Astronomers are involved in the observation, analysis and research of various astronomical phenomena, such as the movements of celestial bodies like moons, planets, stars and galaxies.
Many astronomers have educational backgrounds in mathematics or physics. Professional astronomers generally possess a PhD in physics, astronomy or astrophysics, and tend to be employed by high-level research universities.
Professional astronomers make an average annual salary of $102,550.
1) Air Traffic Controller
Air traffic controllers are responsible for directing the flow of commercial airline flights. They authorize and regulate the pathways of flights.
Air traffic controllers must complete an FAA-recognized education program, and attend a 12-week training program at the FAA Academy in Oklahoma.
Air traffic controllers make an average annual salary of $118,420.
But, many other careers come along with unexpectedly high salaries. From air traffic controllers to art directors, funeral managers to foresters, there is a varied range of jobs that bring in much more money than one might expect. Read on for a review of the top ten unexpectedly high-paying jobs, according to an employment survey from the US Department of Labor.
10) Archivist
Archivists are historians who manage historically valuable documents and records. They may also participate in research based on archived essays, letters or photographs, and are involved in the maintenance and upkeep of such materials.
Archivists make an average annual salary of $50,810.
9) Forester
Foresters are involved in all types of environmental and outdoor work, such as managing wilderness or protected lands, appraising the value of an allotted acreage, maintaining forest health or working on conservation efforts.
Foresters make an average annual salary of $57,140.
8) Postmaster & Mail Superintendent
Postmasters and mail superintendents plan and coordinate the administrative and operational services of U.S. post offices, making an average annual salary of $62,080.
7) Animator
Animators formulate and design special effects, digital animation and other multimedia elements for movies, television shows, computer games, music videos, commercials and other creations.
Animators make an average annual salary of $69,560.
6) Funeral Service Manager
Funeral service managers oversee the operations of a funeral home, and may also be involved in the planning and coordination of individual memorial services.
Funeral service managers are also responsible for the attainment and sale of funeral home merchandise and services, such as caskets or cremation.
Funeral service managers make an average annual salary of $79,930.
5) Agent
Agents are the masterminds behind actors, athletes, singers and other “stars.” They often serve as the middleman between their clients and potential employers or customers, handling contract negotiations, perks and paycheck terms, and publicity matters.
Although agents don’t receive the million-dollar paychecks their clients are accustomed to, they do make an average annual salary of $88,260.
4) Midwife
Either working on their own or as part of a medical team, midwives are involved in OB/GYN healthcare for women, and are specifically responsible for care before, during and after childbirth.
Midwives make an average annual salary of $91,070.
3) Art Director
Art directors develop and design visual communication methods and strategies for various companies. Art directors are often involved in the conception of graphic design and layouts for a company’s website, advertising campaigns and overarching multimedia marketing strategies.
Art directors make an average annual salary of $94,260.
2) Astronomer
Astronomers are involved in the observation, analysis and research of various astronomical phenomena, such as the movements of celestial bodies like moons, planets, stars and galaxies.
Many astronomers have educational backgrounds in mathematics or physics. Professional astronomers generally possess a PhD in physics, astronomy or astrophysics, and tend to be employed by high-level research universities.
Professional astronomers make an average annual salary of $102,550.
1) Air Traffic Controller
Air traffic controllers are responsible for directing the flow of commercial airline flights. They authorize and regulate the pathways of flights.
Air traffic controllers must complete an FAA-recognized education program, and attend a 12-week training program at the FAA Academy in Oklahoma.
Air traffic controllers make an average annual salary of $118,420.
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