It seems as we get older it gets more difficult to find time to take care of ourselves. Of course we're supposed to "make time" but between babies, kids, appointments, and work (whether its at home or outside of it) we all know there isn't always much time left to stretch.
If you’ve been vacationing on a remote island sans wifi, or have just climbed out from underneath your favourite rock, you may not have heard of the widespread Internet security flaw that is Heartbleed. If you spend most of your days on the net like I do, chances are you’re well aware of the “fatal” flaw that is running amok on our interwebs.
Either way, while you may know about Heartbleed, you may not know what it actually is, or how it can affect your family and your own internet safety. So, I figured I’d break it down for you.
Picture this: I'm sitting on the couch, recovering from a long day at the office and chasing around toddlers, the kids are safely tucked away in bed and I'm watching a TEDtalk. The speaker is Jane McGonigal, and she's telling the audience about her life-changing brain injury and how she built a game to help her fix her brain.