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Can Deep Learning Turn Keyboard Noise Into a Security Nightmare?

Allwork

What’s going on: A group of British researchers has developed a deep learning model that can discern and steal data from keyboard keystrokes recorded through a microphone, according to Bleeping Computer. appeared first on Allwork.Space.

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How Keyboarding Improves my Efficiency

Virtual Moxie

As a followup to last week’s post on how I stay productive, Jane wrote to ask me if I would share more about how I keyboard more than I mouse, so here I am to do just that. Why I Keyboard. And the ones that made sense to me and that were easy to remember, I integrated into my work at the keyboard. I'm getting old, dontcha know?

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Want to Reach Your Potential? Be a Learner

Success

He notes that “learning agility”—the deftness at gaining and using knowledge—is the “biggest predictor of long-term leadership success,” according to research by the Korn Ferry Institute. Workers who take charge of their careers by learning and growing will be far more successful than those who are overwhelmed by change.

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5 Scientifically Proven Tips to Boost Your Productivity

Productivity Bits

Learn to Touch Type Although millennials who have grown up with keyboards as an extension of their fingers may feel that they are competent typists, there is a correct way to do it. Touch typing involves muscle memory, the same skill involved in learning to play a musical instrument.

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A Conversation with Joan

Office Dynamics

Each conference offered a unique learning opportunity, but none of them provided the ideal balance of professional and personal development that last year’s conference did. I never imagined my experience and learning would stretch so far beyond those few amazing days in October last year. A Conversation with Joan.

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The Apps and Services I Need to Use More in 2013

Productivityist

Keyboard Maestro: Last year I was going to dedicate my “Journey to…” series to this app. I really need to learn how to use it first, though. I’ll be diving into each of them and reporting back once per month on one of them – and letting you know how (or if) they fit into my digital life. This year I’ll be taking that journey.

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Memory Makeover: Tips to Spruce Up an Absent Mind

Ian's Messy Desk

Understanding Memory Before learning any memory improvement technique, it’s useful to first understand the three stages of memory: encoding, storage and retrieval. Think you can successfully study the details of a report while talking on the phone and reading your horoscope? Get hooked on mnemonics.

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