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Monday, December 31, 2007

Convert Nokia N73 to N73 Music edition


1-Connect your phone and wait for Windows to install the drivers.
2-Open Nemesis Service Suite and click “Scan for new device” on the right-upper part of the window
3-Click on the icon “Phone info”
4-Click on “Scan”
5-Change the product code to 0539343 and mark the case “Enable”.
6-Press “Write”, and your phone’s product code will be changed (you might think that nothing happened, because the phone is still in normal mode, and the changing of the product code only takes a couple of seconds, but don’t worry, the product code changed !).
Close Nemesis Service Suite and run the Nokia Software Update.
Make sure not to touch the cable or the phone while your phone is updating or else you will break it!
That’s it! When you restart your phone, it should now be the Nokia N73 Music Edition!
You may also want to change for black Nokia N73 faceplate housing to black to make it look more like the real Nokia N73 Music Edition. You can read more about how to change the Nokia N73 faceplate later

(Upon your own risk)

Upcoming Nokia Phones 2008 (3)



N82 is the latest multimedia phone from Nokia, optimized for photography, navigation and internet connection.
Let's start with photography thing.
With this new gadget, users can have a capability to take pictures of many great places out there or recording into video format and distributed directly through the phone.
Use N82 to navigate you on the road..
N82 give the possibility to explore the neighborhood and finding the quickest, easiest and convenient roads. N82 is a great navigation tool to show you around.
It's an adventure phone!!
If you are planning to go on the road, don't forget your N82. It can show you how to get to wherever you want to go, great camera to take pictures while on the road and documenting your journey and easily upload it into the web.
The gadget is loaded with GPS, 5 MP camera, flash light from Xenon, Carl Zeiss optic and internet connection.
Evolution of camera capability in mobile phones are going and going even faster every year. The new N82 has been successfully reached a superior level on image quality, speed and user friendliness on using the gadget. N82 can go beyond its competitors or at least, can be a good replacement of regular digital camera.
If the above are not enough, you may want to consider that you can enjoy great music, playing games, online chatting, browsing the web and being a community of web 2.0 wherever you are, wherever you want to go..
5 MP camera, Xenon Flash Light, Carl Zeiss Optic are the installed features inside N82 which can present a clear image even on lower lighting. The users can also activate the camera quickly with automatic focus. It can be easily switched from digital camera to video recording with DVD quality of video.
Through Wi-Fi connection, users can upload and online with a single touch of a button. And you can impress your friends with slideshow multimedia which you can create with N82 and you can add a music or special effects.
To impress its users, N82 provide a 3D multimedia menu, the newest version, which has an orientation sensor to turn the monitor automatically between horizontal and portrait mode. Users can have access to Nokia Music Store, N-Gage games and Nokia Maps.

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Nokia N810



New internet tablet is now available for all of you, exclusively delivered by Nokia.
This gadget is a new version of multimedia tool from Nokia but not having a capability to make a call. This gadget is specially made for web surfers. Connection is easy with this new tablet since it has connections like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
This gadget does not only have a multimedia capability and complete connections, but also the complete maps and satellite navigation system inside the gadget. Completing the features, Nokia implements a high resolution camera and 10GB memory that enough to keep thousands of songs.
With Nokia N810, users can use touch screen, stylus, or the keyboard which all of them are already provided inside the phone.
This model is using Linux as operating system and installed Mozilla web browser, Ajax interactive and Adobe Flash 9 Video Player.

Nokia Upcoming Models 2008 (2)


Exclusive Model for Asia Pacific
visit later for more new models :P

Monday, December 17, 2007

Dell First Tablet PC / Dell Tablet PC


I don't like to run with boring old "here's a new product" announcements without having had hands-on experience, but Dell's Latitude XT has been so longed-for and rumored for such a long time that I'm making an exception. So here goes: Dell has finally entered the tablet PC market after years of sitting on the sidelines.
I got a phone briefing from Dell on the product yesterday. Here's what's you need to know.
At 3.6 pounds and with a 12.1-inch screen, it's the lightest and thinnest convertible tablet on the market, according to Dell. I don't think I can argue with that. Specs are about par/exceptional for this field: 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo or 1.06GHz Core 2 Solo, minimum 1GB of memory, and hard drives up to 120GB (or up to 64GB for a solid-state drive). Vista or XP Tablet Edition OSes are available, as is integrated EV-DO broadband. Dell says you should expect up to five hours of battery life from the unit.
Next-gen features are impressive: LED backlighting is available, as is an optional outdoor-readable screen. The tablet is touch sensitive (you can also use a stylus), using a system called "capacitive touch" that utilizes the electrical properties of your body to register a touch rather than just pressure (sounds a lot like the iPhone).
Now the kicker: Starting price is $2,499, and it ramps up from there. That's considerably higher than competing tablets like the Fujitsu T2010, which has many of the same features as the XT but weighs more at 3.9 pounds. Is it worth the premium? I'll be checking out the XT in the flesh in the next few weeks and will report back with a full review; Dell says it will begin shipping by the end of the year, so stay tuned.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Firefox 3.0 beta review

What's New in Firefox 3 Beta 1

Firefox 3 Beta 1 is based on the new Gecko 1.9 Web rendering platform, which has been under development for the past 27 months and includes nearly 2 million lines of code changes, fixing more than 11,000 issues. Gecko 1.9 includes some major re-architecting for performance, stability, correctness, and code simplification and sustainability. Firefox 3 has been built on top of this new platform resulting in a more secure, easier to use, more personal product with a lot under the hood to offer website and Firefox add-on developers

More Security
  • One click site info: Click the site favicon in the location bar to see who owns the site. Identity verification is prominently displayed and easier to understand. In later versions, Extended Validation SSL certificate information will be displayed.
  • Malware Protection: malware protection warns users when they arrive at sites which are known to install viruses, spyware, trojans or other malware. You can test it here (note: our blacklist of malware sites is not yet activated).
  • New Web Forgery Protection page: the content of pages suspected as web forgeries is no longer shown. You can test it here.
  • New SSL error pages: clearer and stricter error pages are used when Firefox encounters an invalid SSL certificate.
  • Add-ons and Plugin version check: Firefox now automatically checks add-on and plugin versions and will disable older, insecure versions.
  • Secure add-on updates: to improve add-on update security, add-ons that provide updates in an insecure manner will be disabled.
  • Anti-virus integration: Firefox will inform anti-virus software when downloading executables.
  • Vista Parental Controls: Firefox now respects the Vista system-wide parental control setting for disabling file downloads
Easier to Use
  • Easier password management: an information bar replaces the old password dialog so you can now save passwords after a successful login.
  • Simplified add-on installation: the add-ons whitelist has been removed making it possible to install extensions from third-party sites in fewer clicks.
  • New Download Manager: the revised download manager makes it much easier to locate downloaded files.
  • Resumable downloading: users can now resume downloads after restarting the browser or resetting your network connection.
  • Full page zoom: from the View menu and via keyboard shortcuts, the new zooming feature lets you zoom in and out of entire pages, scaling the layout, text and images.
  • Tab scrolling and quickmenu: tabs are easier to locate with the new tab scrolling and tab quickmenu.
  • Save what you were doing: Firefox will prompt users to save tabs on exit.
  • Optimized Open in Tabs behavior: opening a folder of bookmarks in tabs now appends the new tabs rather than overwriting.
  • Location and Search bar size can now be customized with a simple resizer item.
  • Text selection improvements: Multiple text selections can be made with Ctrl/Cmd; Double-click drag selects in "word-by-word" mode; Triple-clicking selects a paragraph.
  • Find toolbar: the Find toolbar now opens with the current selection.
  • Plugin management: users can disable individual plugins in the Add-on Manager.
  • Integration with Vista: Firefox's menus now display using Vista's native theme.
  • Integration with the Mac: Firefox now uses the OS X spellchecker and supports Growl for notifications of completed downloads and available updates.
More Personal
  • Star button: quickly add bookmarks from the location bar with a single click; a second click lets you file and tag them.
  • Tags: associate keywords with your bookmarks to sort them by topic.
  • Location bar & auto-complete: type the title or tag of a page in the location bar to quickly find the site you were looking for in your history; favicons, bookmark, and tag indicators help you see where results are coming from.
  • Smart Places Folder: quickly access your recently bookmarked and tagged pages, as well as you more frequently visited pages with the new smart places folder on your bookmark toolbar.
  • Bookmarks and History Organizer: advanced search of your history and bookmarks with multiple views and smart folders to store your frequent searches.
  • Web-based protocol handlers: web applications, such as your favorite webmail provider, can now be used instead of desktop applications for handling mailto: links from other sites. Similar support is available for other protocols (Web applications will have to first enable this by registering as handlers with Firefox).
  • Easy to use Download Actions: a new Applications preferences pane provides a better UI for configuring handlers for various file types and protocol schemes.
Improved Platform for Developers
  • New graphics and font handling: new graphics and text rendering architectures in Gecko 1.9 provides rendering improvements in CSS, SVG as well as improved display of fonts with ligatures and complex scripts.
  • Native Web page forms: HTML forms on Web pages now have a native look and feel on Mac OS X and Linux (Gnome) desktops.
  • Color management: (set gfx.color_management.enabled on in about:config and restart the browser to enable.) Firefox can now adjust images with embedded color profiles.
  • Offline support: enables web applications to provide offline functionality (website authors must add support for offline browsing to their site for this feature to be available to users).
  • A more complete overview of Firefox 3 for developers is available for website and add-on developers.
Improved Performance
  • Reliability: A user's bookmarks, history, cookies, and preferences are now stored in a transactionally secure database format which will prevent data loss even if their system crashes.
  • Speed: Major architectural changes (such as the move to Cairo and a rewrite to how reflowing a page layout works) put foundations in place for major performance tuning which have resulted in speed increases in Beta 1, and will show further gains in future Beta releases.
  • Memory usage: Over 300 individual memory leaks have been plugged, and a new XPCOM cycle collector completely eliminates many more. Developers are continuing to work on optimizing memory use (by releasing cached objects more quickly) and reducing fragmentation.

A more complete, yet "unofficial" list of Firefox 3 changes with their bug numbers is available at the Burning Edge website.

Block Third-Party Cookies in IE7


Concerning on PC security is not so easy. Installing Antivirus, firewall, spyware is not enough.If you are worried about privacy, you'll probably be worried about 3rd party cookies. Those are the cookies placed on your computer by doubleclick and all those nefarious places. Internet Explorer makes it easy to block them.
To get to this setting, go to Tools \ Options \ Privacy and then click on Advanced.





Just check the box for Override automatic cookie handling, and then select Block on the Third-party cookies radio button. All done!
Note: This should also work for IE6. But what on earth are you using iE6 for?

What is Cookie ?

Cookies are small files that Web sites put on your computer hard disk drive when you first visit.
Think of a cookie as an identification card that's uniquely yours. Its job is to notify the site when you've returned. Cookies should not be confused with viruses. While it is possible to misuse a cookie in cases where there is personal data in it, cookies by themselves are not malicious.
Many Web sites, including Microsoft's, use cookies. Cookies tell us how often you visit pages, which helps us find out what information interests you. In this way, we can give you more of the content you like and less of the content you don't.
Cookies can help you be more efficient. Have you ever put something in a virtual shopping cart in an online store and then returned a few days later to find that the item is still there? That's an example of cookies at work.
Cookies let you store preferences and user names, register products and services, and personalize pages.
But if you never register or leave personal information at a site, then the server only knows that someone with your cookie has returned to the Web site. It doesn't know anything else.

Invisible Secrets (exe)


Sometimes this tool is very important when you need to protect your EXE files from being captured by firewall or virus scanner, or just prevent unauthorized access.Invisible Secrets allows you to encrypt and hide files in other files (carriers) which are not suspect of encryption (JPG, PNG, BMP). First, it will encrypt the sensitive data using a specified password and cryptosystem (algorithm). After that, the encrypted data will be inserted in the carrier.


Size: 1,849KB

Date: Jun 2006 Version: 2.1

System Requirements: Windows 98/Me/NT/XP

License: Free

Low-priced Desktop PC with ECS P4M890T


My laptop got stolen; don't have enough money to buy new laptop. I lost it at the seminar at Jakarta, I don't care with the laptop, but I cry for my data, there is a lot of important thing in my laptop. Inside the bag stacked my name card, hope that someone call me.
With the rest money, I have decided to buy low-end PC with the following spec tech:I choose ECS P4M890T, it cost me IDR 480.000,- its about $50, and IDR 340,000 for Celeron 3.06Ghz LGA.Here is the detail spec:
motherboard: ESC, P4M890T-M, VT8237A, its supports Core2 Duo Cpu, FSB 1066, DDR2
processor: Intel Celeron D, 3.06 GHz, LGA
memory: elixir, 1GB
pci express: 128Mb, nvidia Geforce 7200GS
hard disk: 80GB, SATA, seagate 7200 rpm
optical drive: LG DVD rom, multi
casing: Simbada, SIMCOOL with 6 fans
mouse: Logitech optical mouse
It’s all cost me IDR 2,300.000 or $240.00
After finishing assembling and installing XP Sp2 at the partition one, Suse linux in partition two, everything is work so smooth. Not bad for low price PC, at less I can continue posting in this blog. Well, rumors said that Celeron is bad processor, low on performance and easy to get crashed. In my town, Celeron is the last choice for desktop PC, while the first is Intel original which very expensive.
So, don't be afraid to use Celeron processor, but you should use a good motherboard such as ECS or ASUS.

Motorola Diamond Bluetooth Headset



Motorola has teamed up with luxury custom mobile phone creator Alexander Amosu, to produce the world’s first real gold and diamond Bluetooth headset - the Diamond MOTOPURE H12.This extremely limited edition headset is the ultimate statement in luxury, made from 18K gold and featuring over 180 brilliant cut diamonds, a total of 3.47 carats. The headset is only available to custom order and comes with the choice between white or yellow 18k gold and with the added option to customise with white, pink or even black diamonds.
The headset will come in a half loaded and fully loaded version priced at £4,000 and £6,250 respectively and will be initially available exclusively in Selfridges (London/Manchester) and Harvey Nicholls ( London ) from mid December.Bringing convenient communication into the realm of high-end fashion, Motorola’s latest style statement is also the first headset to feature CrystalTalk- the new technology from Motorola which cuts out background noise making your conversations crystal clear.
With only 100 of these ultra-exclusive headsets ever being made available, the headset will be the lust-have item the super rich will be craving for this Christmas!

Motorola U9 in Pink and Purple


Motorola have announced the the Moto U9 will be available in Metallic Pink and Purple. The range is obviously aimed at females and will arrive in shops from January 2008.The Moto U9 is primarly a music phone with features including· Touch sensitive music keys appear on the borderless external display when in music mode· Music synchronization compatible with Windows Media® Player 11· Integrated music player that supports multiple audio files: Windows® WMAv10 plus Janus DRM, MP3, AAC, AAC+, AAC+ enhanced

Cliq Enables Radio Listeners To Buy What They Hear


A new service , known as Cliq , has launched today. Cliq enables anyone listening to DAB digital radio on there mobile phone to buy the songs they hear.
19 stations are participating including Heart, Magic, Galaxy and Smooth, and all four major record labels have lent their support.
Customers will need to load Cliq software on to their phones. It will then give a list of the last five songs played by each radio station.
To buy a song the user then clicks on the selected track , which then downloads the song to their pc.
One song using this service costs £1.25 which is a significantly higher than the 79 pence charged by Apples iTunes music store.

JCB Tough Phone Launched

JCB, the construction manufacture, has launched a mobile phone made by Sonin.

The phone is aimed at all people who have a tendency to work or play in situations where their phones are in high risk of damage (seen as JCB work in construction, builders are the obvious target market).

The phone is Shock resistant, Dust resistant, Water resistant, Drop resistant and can work under situations of extreme noise. To back up these claims the phone is offered with a 3 year warranty with no questions asked.

The phone is relatively primitive in terms of functionality, and does not feature 3G or any multimedia capabilities. The phone does however feature Bluetooth, Tri-Band, Push to talk and Built in dual speakers.

We think the phone will have a strong appeal to the people who need a durable phone and can see it selling well.

The Phone is available now from Phones4u.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray, Zune2 vs. iPod Classic

This week ends with one of the most important days of the year. It's called "Black Friday," and it could decide the future of a lot of battles and tell us whether this will be a good or bad season economically.
There are two big battles that may actually be decided this week based on initial sales numbers. For Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) , which had its butt kicked last year by the iPod, this is its chance to show it gets it and to take the fight to Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) .
For HD-DVD and Blu-ray, this is when Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) steps in and tries to do to this market what it did to TVs last year. There is a reasonable chance HD-DVD will exit the winner; however, Blu-ray isn't sleeping, and Sony (NYSE: SNE) is initially using Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) to help its case.
Since Black Friday is when a lot of you will be out buying, I'm going to provide some advice on what to look for and some choices you may not have thought of, and suggest that you not wait until Friday to buy at least one item.
Finally we'll close with one of my favorite products for the year: the new HP (NYSE: HPQ) Home Server, which has evidently outsold even laptops on Amazon for its first week.
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Battle One: Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD
The most widely watched battle that will be fought this Friday is the one between Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD. To catch you up, right now both platforms are selling well below 10 percent of potential because of the conflict that exists between them. Last year, the two sides went back and forth, with HD-DVD in front at the start Blu-ray in front in the middle, and both basically tied now with momentum back in the HD-DVD camp.
In advance of Black Friday, Blu-ray has launched a two-for-one deal with Amazon, which should push disk sales up sharply. This isn't as good as it initially looks because you can't mix and match between Sony and Disney (NYSE: DIS) films. Still, revenue could actually decline for Blu-ray at the same time depending on whether this results in a doubling of sales volume. Also, PC Blu-ray drives just dropped below $200, which suddenly makes PCs with both HD-DVD and Blu-ray drives a possibility and should push sales on PCs anyway.
However, on Black Friday, Wal-Mart is expected to go very aggressive, with HD-DVD player prices dropping well below $200. While disk sales are important tactically, player sales are strategic. Given that the PS3 isn't expected to be hot this year, if they execute as expected, the battle could drift so solidly into the HD-DVD camp that the fight will be over.
Now, the HD-DVD camp will need a better than 4x sales rate over Blu-ray to do this, but Wal-Mart alone is capable of exceeding this volume and demonstrated that with TVs last year, so this thing could be over by year end. I stress the word "could," however, as the Blu-ray guys clearly see this coming and may not have played all their cards yet. The good news is that under $200, the things aren't that bad a risk.
Battle II: Zune II vs. iPod Classic and Nano
The other battle is Zune II line vs. the iPod classic and the iPod nano. Last year, there was no competition, and Apple kicked Microsoft's butt all over the segment.
Now, Microsoft is back with a new set, and they have a shot. Now, there is no doubt that the iPod touch is the hot product, but it is $400 for the configuration (16GB) that folks want. However, that is way out of the price range for gifts, which typically fall closer to the $200 range. This means, though they aren't as flashy as the touch, the iPod classic and the iPod nano have to carry the weight.
Who wants something called "classic" as a gift? You might as well keep whatever you've got because "classic" generally means obsolete. The nano has gone from being this little thing that looked incredibly cool to something that looks like a large and less attractive version of the iRiver Clix2.
All iPod products have a nasty history of being relatively fragile and are known for scratching badly. None has an FM radio or supports subscription-based music. The new Zunes hit solidly on all points, as they are scratch resistant, have FM radios, support subscription music and wirelessly sync.
The Zune music service is a complete rewrite and vastly better; the new Zunes support more video media types, so video transfer is much quicker -- as in minutes for movies and not hours -- and the new user interface makes you wish this Zune UI group would talk to the Windows group from time to time.
This is why the new Zunes are winning some favorable initial reviews. If they'd done this last year, I'd be more sure of the outcome. This year they have to overcome perceptions from last year, but it's a good product and a good value, let's see if the market bites.
Black Friday Advice: Buy Wii Now
OK, if you are even thinking of buying a Wii , get up and go to the store now. If you wait until Friday, you are likely going to either pay a massive premium or wait until February to get your Wii -- and kids are not particularly forgiving if you miss Christmas.
TVs are expected to be the No. 1 product this year, as they were last year -- typically prices drop sharply after Christmas as people try to eliminate inventory before year end and they will drop again after the Super Bowl here in the U.S.
If you want something sooner, try the sites that have a good reputation with regard to seconds, like Tiger Direct, as they can have incredible deals on products that were current only a few weeks ago. I saved $4,000 by doing this last year myself. That saved me enough to almost be able to afford the Wii before Christmas. I've also found a great site to do research before you buy and ensure you get the best TV at the best price.
Laptops are hot -- according to several surveys they are either No. 1 or 2 on the list of things folks want. If you buy online, you can often get special colors and some of the newest products are initially online only.
The two products I'm personally excited about that come in colors are the Dell (Nasdaq: DELL) Red, White, or Black XPS 1330, which has advanced options of LED backlit screens and solid state drives (think expensive, really fast and silent); and the more affordable Red, Blue or Black Gateway (NYSE: GTW) m-150XL, which is larger and has HDMI out so you can watch YouTube videos with it on your TV. Or you can do as I do and watch DVDs in hotel rooms, which have new TVs in them.
Both products represent the leading designs from their respective companies and should put a smile on the face of whoever receives them. The Dell is a technology powerhouse, and the Gateway is one of the best deals in laptops this quarter.
Digital picture frames are not only affordable (around $80 for 7" to $300 for 15") this year, they are the most personal thing you can give a relative or close friend. Preload one with pictures that mean something to them -- some will even play music -- and you can give a unique gift that will last on the desk or credenza for years. Look for those that have LED backlights because they will look better and last longer. These make a wonderful gift that particularly parents and grandparents will enjoy.
Product of the Week: HP MediaSmart Server
Now, if someone had come to me two years ago and told me I'd be excited about a server for the home I'd have them checked for substance abuse issues. I'm as surprised as you are that a server for the home makes sense, but darned if Windows Home Server doesn't. This thing not only is the best home backup solution (it will restore files and whole systems) it also does a great job of giving you a custom Web site where you can get access to and share your stuff (without fear of censors) and it's a great hub for moving media around your home.
I have one with 3 Terabytes of storage (I'm only using a fraction of this), and it is wonderful. Microsoft and HP actually created an interface on top of Windows Server 2003 that makes the MacOS interface look complex.
Right now, the HP version of this product is by far the best with redundant drives, low power requirements and extensive expansion capability. It even looks really good.
Evidently it was one of the hottest things Amazon was selling the week of the launch and this is even before a number of in-the-works applications arrive. After the California fires, I'm into anything that keeps our data safer. If you get one, check out a product called "JungleDisk" -- it won second place in a third-party software contest for Windows Home server and will back it up to Amazon S3.

LinkedIn Unchains Platform


Following in the footsteps of Facebook and MySpace , professional network LinkedIn announced on Monday a platform that gives third-party developers access to its application programming interfaces (APIs).
The set of APIs and widgets in LinkedIn's Intelligent Application Platform -- dubbed "InApps," for short -- allows partners to build LinkedIn features into their applications, as well as develop applications that will run within LinkedIn using the OpenSocial development model, the company said.
"The goal of the Intelligent Applications Platform is to help make our users more effective by providing them with access to the intelligence of their professional network both on LinkedIn and on other sites they visit to get work done," said Dan Nye, CEO of LinkedIn. "Our focus is 100 percent professional, so we will be working with select business partners to build high-value, high-productivity applications."
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LinkedIn also announced that it has revamped its home page to showcase new business applications as well as offering a news feed with prefiltered content. The site will be phasing in the new development platform "over the coming months," Lucian Beebe, LinkedIn's director of product management, said in his blog post on the topic. Developers interested in the program can get more information via developers@linkedin.com.
Partner Relationships "It's become clear that there is a very strong need to let LinkedIn users take their network with them as they use the Web to be more productive," Beebe explained. "Most every task we do on the Web could be augmented by including the help, filter, or aggregate knowledge or our professional network."
An application incorporating LinkedIn could, for example, tap into users' profiles, networks, network update feeds and other aspects of their LinkedIn accounts -- with their permission, Beebe said.
LinkedIn's first publishing partner, BusinessWeek, is developing an application that will reside on the BusinessWeek.com Web site. The application will enable readers of BusinessWeek.com to access their professional networks to look up profiles of people and find connections at companies featured in articles on the site.
"We believe our LinkedIn application will strengthen our connection to professionals by enabling them to easily tap into their professional networks while reading BusinessWeek content," said Roger Neal, senior vice president of BusinessWeek Digital. "The ability to have this information will make BusinessWeek's high-quality content more useful and actionable for our users."
Sample Application
The Intelligent Application Platform will also allow developers to create applications for use on the LinkedIn site. A sample application, featured in Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) OpenSocial announcement in early November, was a conference calendar application that gives users a view of upcoming events and people in their LinkedIn network who are attending upcoming conferences.
Dates are color-coded to indicate how popular each conference is within a user's professional network, and users can see suggestions of people they may want to meet at the conference based on common network connections.
MySpace said in October that it plans to open up to developers, echoing a move made by Facebook in May when it announced the Facebook Platform. LinkedIn currently boasts more than 17 million users.
'The Right Thing to Do'
"I think this is the right thing to do," Karsten Weide, program director for digital media and entertainment with IDC, told TechNewsWorld. "It remains to be seen what kind of business applications will result, but potentially this could be extremely useful."
The announcement also "really shows that there are people who are serious about taking up the challenge of building real business applications on the OpenSocial platform, which is good news for Google," added Andrew Frank, a research vice president with Gartner (NYSE: IT) .
"I think it also shows that there's still plenty of play in the social networking world," Frank told TechNewsWorld.
'One of a Kind'
With its targeting of business professionals, LinkedIn has set itself apart from MySpace and Facebook, Frank added.
"The objectives are clearly different in LinkedIn -- they're going after a different audience and a different set of experiences," he explained.
"There may be people who use multiple services, but it's pretty clear that by maintaining its laser focus on business professional network applications, LinkedIn has carved out a pretty significant niche for itself," Frank said. "LinkedIn is distinct enough that it seems to be a one of a kind for what it offers.

Toshiba Tosses Hat Into Notebook Flash Storage Ring

Toshiba will join the likes of SanDisk and Samsung by offering flash-based solid-state drives (SSD) for notebook PCs during the first quarter of 2008, the company announced Monday. Incorporating flash-based SSD drives instead of traditional hard disk drives into laptop computers results in lower power consumption and faster boot times.
"Flash memory's characteristics of non-volatility, fast read times, shock resistance and low price points will continue to make this storage technology an ideal choice for not only mobile phones, but other handheld devices such as MP3 players and digital cameras," said Chris Roden, a Parks Associates analyst.
"What makes NAND Flash attractive for computers is the same benefits handheld devices receive," he told TechNewsWorld.


New Drive on the Block

The first SSDs from Toshiba will be available in three densities: 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB. The drives integrate an original MLC (multi-level cell) controller supporting fast read-write speeds, parallel data transfers and wear leveling, and reach performance levels comparable to those of single-level NAND flash SSD.
That, according to Toshiba, enabled the company to realize a 128 GB density in a 1.8-inch form factor. The hardware maker will also offer a 32 GB and 64 GB 1.8-inch drives, along with 2.5-inch versions of the three densities.
The new line of flash-based drives utilize NAND flash memory fabricated with 56 nanometer (nm) process technology, along with controller chips and DRAM (dynamic random access memory), on a 70.6 mm by 53.6 mm by 3.0 mm platform. The maximum speed is 100 MB per second with a maximum write speed of 40 MB per second with the SATA2 (serial advanced technology attachment) interface with a transfer speed of 3 Gbps (gigabits per second), which is compliant with high-speed serial interface. The drives also boast a 1 million hour operating life.

Production is scheduled to begin in May 2008. Toshiba's module SATA drives, also available in 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB models, are set to begin in March 2008.
New Player
Flash drives designed for laptop computers have had a slow uptake, with adoption limited due to higher costs relative to the costs of hard disk drives. The market for flash-based drives is still deemed a niche market, with just over 1 million units shipped this year.
Toshiba's decision to jump into the emerging flash-based SSD market is significant because the company has its own flash, its own controllers and an HDD (hard disk drive) division, said Joseph Unsworth, a principal analyst at Gartner (NYSE: IT) .
"They have the economies of scale and the in-house capabilities of leveraging both divisions -- currently Samsung is the only company that has this same ability," he told TechNewsWorld.
Toshiba's move also demonstrates that flash storage technology is moving into the mainstream.
"It's significant in that it is becoming more mainstream, and we'll start to see more solid state disks on laptops. Toshiba is a major brand, so its kind of becoming more mainstream. But as far as the specific technology that they are using, I don't see that as really groundbreaking. I see it as another vendor getting into the game, and more and more it will become an industry standard," said Andrew Reichman, a Forrester Research analyst.
SSDs in PCs -- where cost is king -- are much different than SSDs used in enterprise storage -- data center applications where performance matters -- Unsworth explained.
"The market is emerging, with SanDisk and Samsung the current leaders, in PC SSD, and STEC and SanDisk leaders in the enterprise storage segment. Intel, Micron, Seagate, now Toshiba are capable of being tier 1, and the market is being inundated with new vendors like PNY, Ritek, PQI, Transcend, A-Data, etc. In 2006, the market was led by SanDisk, STEC, Smart Modular, Silicon Systems, BitMicro and Adtron, but the market was niche with (US)$95 million in revenue and 173,000 units," he continued.
Drive Time
SSDs offer enhanced performance. They can access data quickly, but not at instant-on ability like a TV, Unsworth pointed out. They also promises better reliability , since with solid state there are no moving parts. This helps improve failure rates as well as the total cost of ownership. SSDs also offer greater power efficiency as well as a form factor that is lighter and noiseless.

Flash drives will not completely replace hard disk drives for the time being. Rather, the two drive types will run side by side, with the flash drive complementing the hard drive. NAND, due to its limited data retention, is not an archival media.

"[Flash NAND] is currently prohibitively expensive and it will never be able to rival HDD in terms of cost per gigabyte. HDD give you much more storage for the buck, and this is essential if you are storing multimedia files like video, and especially HD video," noted Unsworth.
"NAND Flash for computer storage will continue to be integrated in more laptops as the technology advances and the prices continue to decline. However, in the near future, the traditional HDD will continue to be the ideal choice," Roden pointed out.
With a hybrid approach, knowing where to put what will be a complicated matter, Reichman told TechNewsWorld.
"The operating system and applications that run on the computer will have to determine what to put where. If flash gets cheap enough so that [it] becomes the only hard drive on a system, then that problem is reduced. But with people's appetite for data growing as fast as it is, it is unlikely that flash will come down in costs. As flash declines in cost, people are going to want to store more and more, so you'll always have a hybrid approach, with a terabyte drive and a 100 MB flash, for instance," he explained.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Dialup Monitor ( Free )


Still using a dialup connection at home? my bad experience while using dialup is only at the speed, Its lucky if I connected at 33.00 kbps, I don't in your area could be different. Secondly, sometime s I forgot to turn off (disconnect) the modem, it worse! my monthly cost increased due to Internet connection bill.At the moment I have use GPRS connection wich is cheaper and faster compare to dialup connection. Those, I would like to share you how to prevent from that bad experience.Just use a small free software to control manage your modem, DialupMon can really prove to be a real money saver for you!You specifiy the amount of time before DialupMon will prompt you to disconnect. If you choose to cancel the auto-disconnect then DialupMon will automatically extent your connection time and prompt you again later. If you are not there when this prompt is shown it will disconnect automatically! DialupMon will also show you all the connection information.DialupMon is 100% free and according to the firewall I have used, absolutely clean, therefore it can be installed with no concern by any computer user.
Developer: Skynergy
License: FreewareSize / OS: 556 KB, Windows All
Last Updated: September 20th, 2007, 10:25 GMT

Smallest Mobile Phone


Did you ever thought of a phone on your wrist or ever wanted to know how it feels for a secret agent to blow their cover by talking on their wrist watch? Well, if you did, the guys over at thinkgeek.com seem to have the right little something for you. The GSM wrist watch is a fool-around cool GSM phone/gadget that comes loaded with features.The 1.3″ 65K color TFT touchscreen display is probably the first thing to fascinate you (the tiny stylus is tucked inside the body). The GSM wrist watch also has a music and video player (MP3 and MP4) - unfortunately all you have is 60MB of integrated memory that’s not expandable in any way.
The GSM wrist watch has a tri-band GSM/GPRS support, a WAP browser, it supports MP3 and MIDI ringtones, and also has a sound recorder, calendar and a notes application with basic handwriting recognition. There is also e-book support, calculator, currency and unit converter, plus the little fellow can tell the time out loud.
Sound like a yummy offer - it does all the regular low end GSM mobile stuff right off your hand, plus you get that cloak-and-dagger form factor. The watch has USB interface for transferring data to and from a computer, charges via USB or using a wall socket.
The retail package includes a wireless Bluetooth headset (a wired one is also supplied) and two batteries. The best thing is this nifty gadget costs only USD 199.99
More details at ThinkGeek

Download Windows Live Messenger 9.0.1407.1107 beta



The latest version of Windows Live Messenger from Microsoft has been releasedWindows live messenger 9.0 has already begun, if you still using the previous version 8.1 and try to connect to the microsoft connect page then you will be directed to the newest version so if you are a beta tester what are you waiting for? upgrade to 9.0 version now, click here to downloadAccoriding the to Microsoft website, it confirmed that windows live messenger is still offering as a free service.Please that Windown live messenger is still in beta stage, so ONLY the beta tester will be able to sign in!It’s the next-generation of MSN Messenger. Along with everything you already love about Messenger—your contact list, emoticons, instant access to your friends—there are brilliant new ways to connect and share your photos (and other stuff). As always, Windows Live Messenger is free to download Messenger and use most of its features.Developer: Microsoft License: FreewareSize / OS: 17.2 MB, Windows XP/VistaLast Updated: November 28th, 2007, 11:26 GMTDownload location: click here to download

Free Mobile Messenger


Cheap calls and Text, Free IM!

EQO (pronounced “echo”) is a FREE, easy to use application for your existing mobile phone that lets you place cheap international calls, text messages and instant messages to anywhere in the world. International calling rates start as low as 2.3¢ per minute, international text messages for 10¢, and access to mobile IM services like MSN, AIM, Yahoo!, Google Talk, ICQ, and Jabber is FREE! EQO is remarkably simple to use and does not require a new contract, computer or calling card.It works just like your mobile’s phonebook - simply scroll through your contacts and click to call or send a message. EQO works with your existing phone plan (local minutes and a bit of data) to complete cheap calls and messages at some of the lowest rates in the world. Even better, we don’t charge anything for calls and texts between two EQO users – so you can “call global, pay local”!EQO is a small piece of software we send to your mobile phone by SMS text message, and you download it to your phone for FREE. Simply download EQO to your phone the same way you’d download music or a ringtone — EQO will install itself and in minutes you can start calling and messaging.With EQO’s unique technology, you can also place free mobile-mobile calls and send free text messages to other online EQO users... That’s right -- FREE!EQO works just like your mobile’s phonebook, but with the added features like free instant messaging, and the ability to see which of your contacts are online (presence).No time for a call? No worries! With EQO’s Instant Messaging function, you can now connect to all your favourite IM accounts right from your mobile phone.If you’re interested in reading about the technical explanation of how EQO works (lots of big words and technical terminology), click here

The Asus Eee PC


Now that’s what laptops were invented for, right? Computing power anytime, anywhere. Lugging around a 15-inch MacBook Pro isn’t quite my idea of how to best digest my RSS feeds while doing my thing, though. Thankfully with my latest gadget I won’t have to worry about getting a $2,500 device wet and rusty.


The Asus Eee PC, the two-pound $400 wonder. Sure most modern laptops today will run circles around the Eee in terms of specs but this baby has hit the sweet spot in terms of price, portability, features and functionality.

The Eee measures just 10 inches diagonally and runs on a 900 MHz Celeron-M processor with 512MB of RAM and a 4 GB solid-state drive. It has three USB 2.0 ports, a VGA-out port, built-in mic and stereo speakers, MMC/SD slot and a webcam. Battery lasts three and a half hours.
Sure, it’s not top of the line in terms of specs, but again at $400 and at 2 pounds, it is worth considering, isn’t it?

Most other brand laptops close to this size will be more powerful and with more features, but also the closest competitor costs four times more. And at $400, the Eee is an Internet-ready computer with a light and fast operating system (Linux-based). Good enough for blogging anywhere there’s a WiFi connection. Perfect for those in the blogging biz like me.
I can now bring a full-fledged computer anywhere without breaking my back—and the bank.
So am I really blogging from the bathroom? Well, my home WiFi signal does reach to the bathroom, but to be honest I’d rather not read my RSS list while sitting on the throne. Too much crap can be a bad thing.


eyeOS review


Sometimes there’s a need for centralized data, something you can reach from anywhere by means of the great network named "Internet" and that is protected by a username and a password. Maybe there’s a set of phone numbers that need to be accessible from anywhere, or a list of websites that need storage somewhere.


eyeOS can be used for such data storage, you can use it, for example, to store information on a computer that is accessible from the Internet, but there are many other uses it can be put to.


What is this so called eyeOS anyway?eyeOS is a set of PHP scripts which make up what can be called a web application. These scripts give you the possibility of having something that is called an operating system which runs in your web browser. Basically, you have an interactive website that represents the desktop, with icons of the "installed applications". As soon as one of these buttons is clicked, a window appears on that desktop; it’s an eyeapp and this window can be moved around just as if it was an ordinary window of an operating system.


eyeOS is a multi user environment and each user can upload and run eyeapps (.eyeapp extension files). This can be a security breach if you have many users, but it is possible to restrict the application uploading section in order to allow access only to the superuser.Installing eyeOS is easy, you just have to upload it to a webserver by using an FTP client and then make small modifications. The entire process is described in the documentation, which can be found on the official website.What eyeapps does this eyeOS provide?eyeBoard is, like the name says, a message board which can be used to post messages. Each user can post messages and others may view them.eyeCalc is, obviously, a calculator, you can use it the same way you would use any other calculator.eyeCalendar is a calendar application that allows the association of a block of text with a certain day of a given month. This can be useful for things such as remembering birthdays and other such things.eyeHome can be used to upload text files, images, links and other such files, which are viewable directly in the web browser.eyeMessages can be used to send messages to other users of the same eyeOS installation.


eyeNav is, basically, a browser within a browser. You can browse the Internet with it. Note that eyeNav uses the bandwidth of the server that hosts eyeOS for you, some web hosting services might not allow such behaviour from the applications that you host on their web servers. You might want to double check before allowing eyeNav to run on a server that is hosted by a third party. eyeNav can be useful if it runs on a server with a different ISP. In case you cannot reach a page from your ISP, you might reach it by using eyeNav on a different hosting server.


eyeOptions can be used to change the eyeOS theme, upload and set a new wallpaper and for changing your password.eyePhones can be used to store contacts, which can have many fields of information for each contact.eyeEdit, which is basically a word processor, can be used to write documents. Perhaps we’ll get to see an export and import option to and from very popular document formats, like those of OpenOffice and so on?eyeInfo provides information about eyeOS, like version number and all the developers, collaborators, etc.More apps (files with the .eyeapp extension) can be downloaded from the Internet and uploaded to eyeOS, depending on your account type. If someone else gave you access to a server that runs eyeOS, you might not be allowed to upload and run your own apps.
The good:eyeOS can be a great way to share information, store various data as text, upload photos, save links and more. It is pretty easy to install, there’s even a miniserver kit that can be used to perform a quick install on a Windows machine (although I personally recommend hosting this application on a web hosting server that runs Linux or another *NIX system, there might be some that might want to do a quick test).
The bad:eyeOS isn’t a complete OS yet, it still doesn’t offer a way of letting users run their own apps without leaving an open door to the operating system. Custom apps can be written to access the filesystem. This is why there should be something like a virtual filesystem. This problem could be solved by running the web server in a chrooted environment, thus reducing the risk of accidentally letting someone in.
The truth:It’s a useful application, you can use it to share photos with relatives that live in a different country, store contacts, do some quick word processing and more. And all of this is accessible from anywhere, as long as you provide eyeOS with the right username and the right password
Article Source: Softpedia

Pocket-size GPS and the $100 barrier


It's like Black Friday, the sequel! In an apparent fit of madness, Tiger Direct is selling the Fujitsu Siemens Pocket Loox N100 GPS for $99.99. Granted, GPS prices have plummeted in recent months, but this is the first one I've seen dip below the $100 mark. Even more shocking, the Pocket Loox sold for $499 when CNET reviewed it earlier this year. This is the kind of deal that makes The Cheapskate all giddy inside.
True to its name, the Pocket Loox is slim enough to slip into a pocket--nice if you're frequently on foot in big cities. However, the package also includes windshield and dashboard mounts for in-car navigation, though you may find the 2.8-inch touchscreen a bit small for viewing comfort. The Loox comes preloaded with maps of the U.S. and Canada, and it can even play MP3s, videos, and photos.
Surely there's a catch? According to CNET's reviewer, the Loox runs like molasses in Michigan (and it's cold here, people). Having used some dog-slow GPS receivers myself, I agree that that can really be frustrating. But if you're willing to overlook the smallish screen and sluggish operation, this is a pretty hard deal to beat.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Microsoft fake security alerts

Hot on the heels of my posting about the upcoming Patch Tuesday with its four critical patches is a report by SANS Internet Storm Center about a new scam. In this instance, the ill-doers send out fake security bulletins in an attempt to trick victims into installing malicious software on their computers.

According to Network World, the e-mail messages in question claim to be a “Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer.”

Of course, it comes with a nice little link helpfully titled “Download this update.” The rest, they say, is a case of a very unhappy IT support staff at your terminal

It might be worth noting that while Microsoft does send out notification e-mails when it comes to security bulletins, these notifications invariably link to the bulletins themselves, never to executable downloads.

Will such a scam succeed in your workplace? Or is a plethora of security systems already in place to stop it even before the user sees it? Join the discussion.

Free online hard disk space (200 GB)

Hard drive crash, viruses attack. Important documents get lost.To prevent lost of valuable data people will do anything, such as Burn it into a CD or DVD every night, Pay $200/year for an online backup service, Buy a $200 external hard drive, all of that method is cost expensive and is no guarantee about your valuable data.

Mozy.com offering 2GB of 100% free space! No setup fee, no credit cards, no monthly payments, no expiration, absolutely free

!Here is some basic feature:
* Open/locked file support: Mozy will back up your documents whether they're open or closed.
* 128-bit SSL encryption: The same technology used by banks secures your data during the backup process.
* 448-bit Blowfish encryption: Secures your files while in storage, providing peace of mind that your private data is safe from hackers.
* Automatic: Schedule the times to back up and MozyHome does the rest.* New and changed file detection: MozyHome finds and saves the smallest changes.
* Backs up Outlook files: Disaster-proof email protection.
* Block-level incremental backup:

After the initial backup, MozyHome only backs up files that have been added or changed, making subsequent backups lightning fast.To get this free service are very simple:

1. Sign up for an account.Create a MozyHome user account which will allow you to download MozyHome software. Its quick, easy and our step-by-step instructions will guide you through the process.

2. Download and install software.MozyHome downloads in just seconds, and the installation is simple and fast.

3. Select files to be backed up.Simply check the boxes next to the backup sets, or types of files you want to back up, and MozyHome does the rest. In addition to selecting files by backup sets, you also have the option of selecting specific files and directories

.Click here to see more detail at the official website.

Article Source: newsonit blog

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Fedora -8 werewolf released

The new version of Fedora has been released. The codename was werewof, Version 8.0.1 (2007-11-04). More detail of Fedora 8 documentation can be found here

Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the latest in free and open source software. Fedora is always free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. It is built by people across the globe who work together as a community: the Fedora Project. The Fedora Project is open and anyone is welcome to join. The Fedora Project is out front for you, leading the advancement of free, open software and content.Fedora 8 gets at least four listed spins: a KDE version that replaces the GNOME Linux desktop, a developer release that has tools specifically geared for developers, an Electronic Lab release for hardware developers and a gamer-friendly release complete with a Linux version of Quake 3.Fedora 8 is not all about fun and games, though. The release also includes new feature, such new firewall and network management tools.

The system-config-firewall tool is a GUI that helps users better control their firewall security and access settings.here is some new features:Codec Buddy: codec Buddy is Fedora's response to the magical Totem feature in Ubuntu, already talk in the previous version( 7.04 Feisty Fawn) release, that will automatically download necessary codecs for different audio and video streams, such as MP3, DivX or DVD playback.New Look and Feel: Fedora 8 just got pimped! It has a new wallpaper, a new default theme created especially for this version. You should know that the wallpaper is amazing. Depending on the time of day it changes color to reflect outdoor conditions: at mid-day, for example, it is a bright blue, while at sunset it shifts to include a warm-orange hue. its realy diferent compare to previous version.Java Support through IcedTea: IcedTea was created to remove OpenJDK's binary encumbrances and enable Java for use on a completely free and open source system. Now, Java applets are supported out of the box for bot x86 and x86_64 architectures.

NetworkManager: the Network Management has been improve. NetworkManager was mostly rewritten to bring better stability, flexibility and usability. Features like Bluetooth connection, dial-up networking support and more will let you do your job better.Compiz and Compiz-Fusion: Fedora 8 makes the same move as Ubuntu and installs Compiz by default, so you can enjoy the eye-candy and usability improvements. Although it is not enabled from the start, you can do that via the Preferences -> Desktop Effects menu.Security: this new version comes with a lot of security fixes, like SHA256 and SHA512 hashing in the glibc package. Also, FORTIFY_SOURCE is now enhanced to cover C++ in addition to C, preventing a great number of security breaches.Fedora Core has expanded in this release to four binary ISO images and four source ISO images, and is available for both x86-64 and i386 and also PPC machines.The Fedora Project is a Red-Hat-sponsored and community-supported open source project. It is also a proving ground for new technology that may eventually make its way into Red Hat products. It is not a supported product of Red Hat, Inc.


The goal of The Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general purpose operating system exclusively from free software. Development will be done in a public forum. The project will produce time-based releases of Fedora Core about 2-3 times a year with a public release schedule.The Red Hat engineering team will continue to participate in the building of Fedora Core and will invite and encourage more outside participation than was possible in Red Hat Linux.


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Best software for malware removal


Still got malware in your computer? Even you already install and keep update your Antivirus software? Why don't try the Free Malware removal tools named "hazard Shield"I just found this Free tools and test it yesterday, its look like greats! as mentioned on the site claimed does NOT come bundled with any adware, perhabs someone could test and prove it.Hazard Shield is a fast, reliable antimalware program that checks for viruses, spyware adware, malware, trojans, dialers, hijackers, backdoors, worms and much more. Hazard Shield includes realtime protection that will locate and remove malware before it can harm your computer.Hazard Shield also comes with some useful intergrated tools. The most popular is the file killer. Hazard Shield's file killer can remove virtually any file on your system. Its very useful for removing locked or in-use files. Several other tools include an uninstall manager, a process manager and a scheduled task manager.the benefit and feature is:Scanning for both local and network drivesSuperior realtime protection without slowdownsFast database and program updates100% free, no license or registration required
Requirements:.NET framework 2.0
Developer: Orbitech
License: FreewareSize / OS: 332 KB, Windows XP/VistaLast Updated: November 27th, 2007, 09:19 GMT
Download
location : click here to download

Friday, December 7, 2007

Spysweeper Vs spybot ????

Review # 1
They shouldn't conflict. Both are good products. One thing to remember is that no product is 100% foolproof. One may find items that they other misses. Keep both, just don't run scans with them at the same time as they will compete for resources.

Review # 2
They shouldn't conflict. Both are good products. One thing to remember is that no product is 100% foolproof. One may find items that they other misses. Keep both, just don't run scans with them at the same time as they will compete for resources

Review # 3
Yes - both work well together but it wouldn't be wise to rely on Spybot however fond of this application you may be. Webroot has invested a lot of time, money and expertise in developing Spysweeper and it is consistently one of the best rated antispyware products because it relies on an actively updated data base. Added to this, it can sweep for rootkits. There shouldn't be any conflicts - I have been running both for over two years without a problem

Review # 4
Try installing SpywareTerminator from spywareterminator.comits very good and effective tool, which is also free.

Personal Opinion:
My vote in favour of spywareterminator. as any of spy removal software not functioning perfectly but spywaretermintor has edge on SPY bot !!!!!!


Note: The above reviews quoted from yahoo.com, CNet Review, Tech Republic

Apple Plan to launch its tablet PC in 2008

Apple Tablet PC Humour!!!!
Even though Apple is the most tight lipped company in the world in terms of staying hushed on products in development, CNET UK is claiming Asus has disclosed they're making a Tablet for Apple.
According to the article published on CNET UK's Crave blog, the people they spoke to at Asus claim the Apple Tablet is in no way based upon the Asus R1 Tablet PC the company produces and sells. Asus has been a contract manufacturer in the past for Apple MacBooks and iBooks so it wouldn't be outlandish to think that the company is involved with Apple on producing a Tablet PC device. What is outlandish is that anyone at Asus would say something about this, Apple is very sensitive to information leaks and Asus would risk their relationship by saying anything.
It does of course make a bit of sense that Apple would go the route of producing a Tablet PC. They have the touchscreen iPhone, were the first to produce a PDA over a decade ago (the Apple Newton) and there have been patents filed by Apple that revolve around Tablet PC form factor devices (see attached image).
As CNET says, there is room for improvement and certainly competition in the Tablet PC industry, so rumor or not -- here's to hoping Apple truly is pursuing something and that we see something in 2008.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

SKYPE cut-off his limits


As far as I can see, this is one of the most serious accusations addressed to Skype as the president of Dynamic Internet Technology accuses the application of censoring certain computer activities. Bill Xia is a provider of specialized software which helps the local Internet consumers bypass the
governments' filters and access the restricted websites. In case you didn't know, the Chinese authorities are very exigent when it comes to the content accessed by the local users so they are trying anything it is possible to restrict certain websites. Sometimes, the government demands the help of the Internet pages or software solutions in order to do that, Skype being only one of those selected.

Bill Xia sustains Skype supports the government in censoring the content and moreover, it installs a hidden process on users' computer which blocks certain words from being sent over the Internet. It all started when Skype redirected the users to Skype.tom.com, a website created in collaboration with Tom.com which is rumored to be used for tracking users on the Internet. Moreover, the Chinese user said for WebProNews that Skype puts a process called 'contentfilter.exe' on consumers' systems, blocking certain words such as 'dalai lama' from being sent on the web.

"We're sure it's not a redirection from the firewall of the Chinese government but from Skype itself," Bill Xia said for the source mentioned above.

Skype refused to comment on the reports but according to Bill Xia, the company detected that he uses the VoIP application to communicate with his clients in order to help them bypass the filters so it decided to redirect the users to the new portal and install that hidden executable file. However, these are serious accusations if we think that the company doesn't mention anything about a secret process to monitor the computer activity in the privacy policy published on its official page.

Parent's worried about pornographic content


The children's online security has always been a problem, even if their computers were protected with all sorts of software solutions. And nobody can guarantee 100
percent that the kids are secure, since dangerous websites appear every day and new threats rise up every hour. But even so, the parents are not able to monitor their children's online activity, a recent survey conducted by MoneySupermarket.com revealed, according to Web User News. "No less than 46 percent of the parents avoid checking the websites visited by the kids while only 21 percent installed software technologies to monitor the activity," the same source continued.

With continuously growing up social networking solutions, children must be protected because the threats are all around these websites. Not only can they be exposed to all sorts of dangers, but this kind of webpages connect people from all over the world.

Some time ago, the authorities discovered thousands of sex offenders who created accounts on MySpace and on Facebook to find teenagers and to demand from them explicit photos and adult material. Moreover, some of them attempted to meet the young users which is pretty dangerous since they usually provide false information and pictures.

"The results show parents are aware they need to monitor how their child is using the Internet but could do more. I would suggest setting rules and expecting children to obey them, especially teenagers, is not enough. At the very least the computer should be in a communal area. However, putting parental control software on your home computer, such as Net Nanny or WebBlocker would offer more security as well as give parents extra peace of mind that their child is safe when surfing the net," Rob Barnes, head of mobiles and broadband at MoneySupermarket.com said, according to Web User News.

Mozilla Firefoz 3.0 Beta Announced

After successfully in recent version Firefox now get ready for the next version. Firefox 3.0 Beta 1 is now available for download.

As announced by Gran Paradiso Planning Center
At this point in time, Mozilla has been reluctant to specify the exact release date for Firefox 3.0 Beta 2, but it has pointed out to the end of December. Mozilla plans to close down the trunk of Firefox 3.0 Beta 2, on the 4th of December, permitting testing until the 7th of December, and then freeze the trunk completely, while planning the release date of the second beta for Gran Paradiso.

"At this week’s Firefox 3 / Gecko 1.9 meeting, endgame scheduling was set for the upcoming Beta 2 release. The plan is to hold the tree closed and let nightly builds "bake" for a few days with minimal changes as a way to identify and fix regressions or major bugs before handing off to QA. If all goes well, the code will be handed off to the Build and QA teams for Beta 2 release in late December," Mozilla commented.

Mozilla has wrapped up an update, addressing compatibility issues introduced by another update for Firefox 2.0. Moving from version 2.0.0.9 to 2.0.0.10. Firefox 2.0.0.10, made available on the 26th of November, was a stability update for the open source browser, designed to deal with three security issues. The update was served automatically to all Firefox 2.0 users, but it was discovered, only after large scale implementation, that the refresh impacted negatively the rendering of content, which called on the Canvas.drawImage method. Mozilla debuted work on Firefox 2.0.0.11 immediately, and the churned update is now up for grabs.

"As part of Mozilla Corporation’s ongoing stability and security update process, Firefox 2.0.0.11 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux for free download. We strongly recommend that all Firefox users upgrade to this latest release. If you already have Firefox 2.x, you will receive an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This update can also be applied manually by selecting 'Check for Updates'… from the 'Help' menu," Mozilla revealed.

Any progress, news, project schedule, meeting note, release roadmap sould be read at Gran Paradiso Planning Center, Download firefox3.0 beta1 mirror 1

Pay attention at Microsoft Security Advisory (945713)

Microsoft is warning customers about a zero-day flaw in the process of how Windows looks up other computers on the Internet. This announcement can be read at Microsoft Technet with entitled "Microsoft Security Advisory (945713)" Vulnerability in Web Proxy Auto-Discovery (WPAD) Could Allow Information Disclosure, Published: December 3, 2007

The vulnerability is a variation of one patched in 1999, and attackers could exploit it to access sensitive data and redirect users to Web sites rigged with malware. It is not considered as big a threat as more recent zero-day flaws, however.

Tim Rains of the Microsoft Security Response Center communications team said in an email late Monday that the software giant is investigating new public reports of a vulnerability in how Windows resolves hostnames that do not include a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN). He said the specific technology affected is Windows' Web Proxy Auto-Discovery (WPAD) program.

The problem affects Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server; Windows 2000 Professional; Windows 2000 Server; Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition; Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition; Windows Server 2003 Web Edition; Windows Vista; Windows XP Home Edition; Windows XP Professional; Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7.

This is mainly a problem for corporate users outside the U.S, though Microsoft warned that attackers could exploit it to silently redirect users to malware-laden Web sites. Though the flaw was patched years ago, researcher Beau Butler recently discovered it in more recent versions of Windows.

Suggested action and workarounds:
Create a WPAD.DAT Proxy Auto Configuration File on a Host Named WPAD in Your Organization to Direct Web Browsers to Your Organization’s Proxy
1.Create a WPAD.DAT file that adheres to the Proxy auto-config specification. For more information on Proxy Auto-Configuration (PAC) files including a sample file, see the following MSDN article.
2.Place the WPAD.DAT file in the root directory of a web server in your organization and ensure the file can be requested anonymously.
3.Create a MIME type for the WPAD.DAT file on the web server of "application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig".
4.Create the appropriate entries in your organizations DHCP or DNS server to allow discovery of the WPAD server.

Disable Automatically Detect Settings in Internet Explorer
To disable the Automatically Detect setting in Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
1.Start Internet Explorer.
2.On the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
3.On the Connections tab, click LAN Settings.
4.Clear Automatically Detect Settings on the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings page.
Impact of Workaround: Internet Explorer will no longer automatically detect proxy settings.

Disable DNS Devolution
To disable automatic DNS devolution, save the following to a file with a .REG extension and then run regedit.exe /s from an elevated or administrative command prompt:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient]
"UseDomainNameDevolution"=dword:00000000

For the changes to take effect, the DNS Client service must be stopped and re-started. This can be accomplished from an elevated or administrative command prompt using the following command:
net stop dnscache & net start dnscache:

Configure a Domain Suffix Search List
To create a domain suffix search list, save the following to a file with a .REG extension and then run regedit.exe /s from an elevated or administrative command prompt:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters
"Search"=

Impact of Workaround: When a domain suffix search list is configured on client systems, only that suffix list is used in DNS queries. The primary DNS suffix and any connection-specific DNS suffixes are not used. The DNS resolver will not perform devolution, potentially breaking any applications or configurations that rely on this behavior.

Outlook on the Desktop 1.3.5





A small application that allows you to put the Microsoft Outlook calendar on your desktop
Have you ever wondered why it's such a pain in the butt to use calendaring programs on your computer? It's simple: they don't mimic their real life counterparts very well. People who use calendars to organize their daily lives have them visible in plain sight nearly all of the time.

Yet, on the computer, you have to go through a myriad of windows and clicks before you can even see your calendar. So to bridge the gap, I've come up with this little program that will place the Microsoft Outlook Calendaring system right on your desktop.

The calendar object gets pinned to your desktop and stays there
all the time in plain sight so you can always see what's upcoming. Of course, the benefits don't stop there ... because it's the actual Microsoft Outlook calendar, you get all it's functionality, such as direct editing, drag and drop of files, etc. You have to see it to believe it.

Outlook on the Desktop allows you to put the Microsoft Outlook calendar on your desktop so that you can see it and use it all the time without actually having to open Outlook.

Here are some key features of "Outlook on the Desktop":

· Places fully functional Microsoft Outlook Calendar on your Desktop.
· The Oulook Calendar is pinned to your desktop so that no windows can get stuck behind it.
· The Calendar's position, size and opacity are all adjustable via a very intuitive GUI.
· A tray Icon is provided to get to the preferences or close the application if desired.

Requirements:
· Microsoft Outlook 2000 or higher (2003 was used for testing)
· Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1

Developer: SMR Computer Services
License: Freeware
Size / OS: 638 KB, Windows, All version
Last Updated: December 6th, 2007, 07:50 GMT
Download location: click here to download