"on the internet, nobody knows you're a dog."
No more good Hackers - Just Evil
First computer 150 BC
Simple DVD's from your videos
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Apple Patches 31 Security Holes Apple Computer today released software updates to fix at least 31 separate security flaws in computers powered by different versions of its Mac OS X operating systems. Users can download the free updates using OS X's Software Update feature, or directly from Apple Downloads. The first update listed in Apple's advisory addresses a problem with the built-in wireless cards on certain Mac systems that researcher HD Moore detailed earlier this month and which can be exploited by attackers to install malicious software. Apple said the vulnerability is present in eMac, iBook, iMac, PowerBook G3, PowerBook G4, and Power Mac G4 systems equipped with an original AirPort card; systems with the AirPort Extreme card are not affected. Other fixes released today mend easily exploitable conditions, such as bugs that attackers could use to install malicious code just by convincing the user to visit a specially crafted site or font files.
Green IT Blog's - They cleaerly never heard of me ;-)
Green Computer with Biodegradable Peripherals
Anyone can say anything on the Internet but that doesn't make it true or right
The bloat of the blogs...
* Spam-, splog- and sping-fighting efforts at Technorati are paying dividends in terms of the reduction of garbage in our indexes, even if it does seem to impact overall growth rates.
* Today, the blogosphere is doubling in size approximately every 230 days.
* About 100,000 new weblogs were created each day, again down slightly quarter-over-quarter but probably due in part to spam fighting efforts.
* About 4% of new splogs get past Technorati's filters, even if it is only for a few hours or days.
* There is a strong correlation between the aging and post frequency of blogs and their authority and Technorati ranking.
* The globalization of the blogosphere continues. Our data appears to show both English and Spanish languages are a more universal blog language than the other two most dominant language, Japanese and Chinese, which seem to be more regionally localized.
* Coincident with a rise in blog posts about escalating Middle East tensions throughout the summer and fall, Farsi has moved into the top 10 languages of the blogosphere, indicating that blogging continues to play a critical role in debates about the important issues of our times. Link (VIA-boingboing.com)
UN says western nations must stop dumping illegal electronic waste in Third World
Microsoft Windows Comes Of Age - Happy 21st Birthday!
10 OS X Apps You Might Not Know About But Should
Over the past couple of years of running The Apple Blog, I've tried out literally thousands of applications. A lot have been great apps that I still use today, but infinitely more have just been plain bad. I know I'm not the only one who's experienced this. Link: http://theappleblog.com/2006/11/26/10-osx-apps-you
Growing Problems With Electronics Waste
Ethical Hacker training course
"The key to catching cyber-criminals is learning to get inside their heads and start thinking like them," said Hailey. Cyber-criminals are using increasingly sophisticated tactics to defraud consumers and businesses, including online identity theft, phishing scams, malicious code attacks and the creation of botnets. Those fighting computer related crime need to know first hand how these attacks are perpetrated, and the evidence to look for. Keeping current by attending this training is one of the best weapons. "
For more information on the Washington State High Technology Crime Investigation Association, visit:
www.wahtcia.org
Triple-boot XP, Vista, and Ubuntu
Blogger Ilya Hevnikov has posted a really nice tutorial for triple-booting Windows XP, Windows Vista, and the Linux distro du jour, Ubuntu, on one hard drive. This undertaking is not for the faint of heart, but it is a great way to try out a different OS or two without abandoning what you're comfortable with. |
FREE Wikipedia CD (All platforms)
The CD was compiled by volunteers for "the world's largest orphan charity," SOS Children. The articles, all of which are from the English language portal, cover common educational topics such as geography, science, dinosaurs, plants and animals, to name a few.
Should Google Go Nuclear?
Unimpressed With US IT Workforce
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