Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Webinar: General Data Protection Regulation - Risks & Opportunities after Year One


The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) continues to challenge organizations across industries and around the globe. One year after enactment of GDPR, concern and uncertainty about GDPR compliance — and the effectiveness of companies’ personal-information management practices, processes, and technologies — remain. And with good reason: EU data subjects have already filed tens of thousands of GDPR complaints with EU authorities, and the authorities have begun to issue GDPR fines. But as organizations work at GDPR compliance, they’re also uncovering opportunities: Streamlined information workflows can not only help with security and GDPR compliance efforts, but can also help to deliver a competitive edge. Best practices and technology-enhanced information workflows can help enable organizations to be more responsive, agile, and efficient. Adapting to GDRP creates models for personal information management that can serve corporations for years to come. http://bit.ly/2IAxvW5 CanonUSA June 11, 2019 at 07:35PM

Your Adventure Begins and Ends With Browning ProSteel Safes


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Shot on iPhone XS — Christopher Anderson — Apple


Award-winning photographer and photojournalist Christopher Anderson is known for his magnetic portraiture. He strives for emotive and timely elements in his compositions. In this feature, Anderson shows us how to advance beyond technical precision to disrupt the portrait. To learn more, sign up for a Today at Apple Photo Lab with Christopher at https://apple.co/AndersonPhotoLab Shot on iPhone XS. Directors: Ivan Landau and Austin Rhodes http://bit.ly/2INTHw7 Apple June 11, 2019 at 07:17PM

Meet the Aliens Ep. 4 - Wizard of Legend Gameplay on the New Alienware M15 R2 Gaming Laptop


On Alienware's Meet the Aliens Episode 4, Umar and Ernie play Wizard of Legend on the New Alienware M15 R2 gaming laptop while Umar answers some interesting trivia. Watch more gameplay on the Alienware M15 R2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL72LYhzQfA&list=PLpDhGs-OGYvtlDN5h0YSz4zLworlxoiM0&index=1 Alienware M15 R2 http://bit.ly/2Iu4jzK Intel Core i9-9880H NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 w/ Max-Q Design 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 2666MHz 1TB (2x 512GB PCIe M.2 SSD6) 15'6"" FHD (1920x1080) 60Hz Display Follow us! Let's talk! Anna Maree: https://twitter.com/rxysurfchic Umar: https://twitter.com/AW_Umar The Official Alienware Discord: http://bit.ly/2N1gC8y Alienware Services YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Alienwareservices Alienware Arena: http://goo.gl/HnzHTg http://bit.ly/2Iz0RnO Alienware June 11, 2019 at 07:15PM

Balancing an Equatorial Mount - 'My Telescope Series'


http://bit.ly/2J4GdhW My Telescope Series: Balancing an EQ Mount Directed and Produced by Tommy DeJosia If your telescope has an equatorial mount, you want to make sure that it's properly balanced. The telescope must be balanced properly in order to avoid it tipping over and also to make it easy to track stars. Before you get started, you have to know where the Right Ascension and Declination Knobs are. To balance your mount, start off with your telescope in the home position. Make sure your declination knob is tight and loosen your right ascension knob. Rotate the telescope along the right ascension axes until the counterweight bar is parallel to the floor. Carefully let go of the telescope and see which way the mount rotates. Loosen the counterweight knob, and slide the weight until the telescope and weight are properly balanced. Tighten up the weight. Next, tighten up the right ascension knob and loosen the declination knob. Carefully let go of the telescope tube and see which way it rotates. Go over to your cradle rings and loosen the screws that are securing the telescope. Slide the tube until it's balanced. Tighten up the cradle rings and bring your telescope back to home position. Your equatorial mount is now completely balanced and ready to use. You may need to check and rebalance your mount while using your telescope to view objects at different positions in the sky or after each set up in a new location. http://bit.ly/2I91YLK CarsonOptical June 11, 2019 at 07:35PM