Gonzalez Sets Washington Record For Wins - RealGM Wiretap Gio Gonzalez won his 16th game of the season on Sunday as the Nationals defeated the Mets 5-2.
Gonzalez allowed one run on seven hits in 5 23 innings. He struck out three batters and threw 110 pitches.
Davey Johnson said Gonzalez was leaving pitches up in the strike zone nike blazers basse pas cher , and the manager thought his pitcher was affected by a 2 hour, 26 minute rain delay.
Regardless, he has won more games in a season than anyone else since the Nationals moved to Washington in 2005.
"It means a lot," Gonzalez said. "This is a thank you to the bullpen, a thank you to the team, but we're not done yet. We've got to continue to keep playing and hopefully we stay that way and keep winning."
Philly St Louis Mayors Bet On Series - RealGM Wiretap The mayors of Philadelphia and St. Louis have placed a beverage wager on the first round of the baseball playoffs. The losing mayor will send locally made beer to the winning mayor. The Phillies and Cardinals meet Saturday for the first game in the best-of-five National League division series. Red Sox Arent Looking To Trade Jackie Bradley - RealGM Wiretap
The Boston Red Sox haven't given up on Jackie Bradley, Jr.
According to a source, Bradley isn't in the proverbial doghouse and the Red Sox aren't looking to trade him.
Bradley is hitting .338 at Triple-A and is one of the best defensive outfielders in baseball, but the plan isn't to promote him to Boston anytime soon.
Proper Smartphone Security Proper Smartphone Security June 19, 2013 | Author: Alison Ashler | Posted in Insurance
An issue that has grown in urgency over the last few years is that of smartphone security. Many new users have not been made aware of the potential risks the devices pose, due to the rapid growth of the smartphone market.
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If your phone were stolen or misplaced, do you know what you would do? What about all that personal data that is linked to your phone? Would you even know where to start to get it back? If this has ever happened to you, you know what a nightmare it can be.
Sure, it’s the most obvious thing to do. But the first step to securing your smart phone is a password. On most smartphones these days, you have the ability to create a password and set it to lock automatically if you don’t use your phone for a certain period of time. Should you ever misplace your phone, taking this simple step will help keep prying eyes away from your data.
Unfortunately nike blazer femme haute grise , the main reason people don’t protect their phones even with an elementary passcode is because they find it a hassle. Typing in four extra digits before making a phone call or sending a text message is an unwanted inconvenience. Passwords were created to deter cyber criminals from accessing your data.
Remote wipe should be enabled too. Remote wipe does what the name implies: it remotely wipes the data on your phone and restores it to the factory settings. Be prepared to initiate this, should your phone fall into the wrong hands, although it’s not something you want to do regularly.
Mobile phone users have a tendency to enable their devices to automatically connect to Wi-Fi networks. Cyber criminals may hijack the personal information of people using fake Wi-Fi networks they set up to attract unsuspecting users in popular areas. Consumers will often use any wireless connection available without checking if they are secure.
Downloaded apps are the easiest route into your phone for hackers. You are taking the first step toward protecting your phone by not opening up your phone for non-regulated software, and only buying from the dedicated app stores.
Due to hackers taking a popular app, adding their own malicious code and distributing it for free, a sizeable majority of malware found on phones currently comes from pirated software. So make sure you look for the official versions.
Finally, a lot of apps on a smartphone track your location. You can choose which apps gain access to location data, or turn off location services altogether.
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