Malaysian DVD Pirates Out To Kill Sniffer Dogs?

Funny article. Apparently, some bad-ass Malaysian DVD pirate ring wants to hunt down and kill 2 dogs, Lucky and Flo, apparently, sniffed out their stash of DVDs and caused those pirates RM3mil in losses. As its media worth, Malaysian govt will now beef up security … “Malaysian DVD Pirates Out To Kill Sniffer Dogs?”

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RSA into AntiTrojan

RSA, famous for its authentication and encryption techniques recently announced a service to protect users from trojans. Called RSAFraudaction, is a service, an end-to-end solution that covers the identification, analysis, blocking, and shutdown of attacks. RSA will get my vote in their offerings. They have … “RSA into AntiTrojan”

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Convert stuff for free at Zamzar

Was given this site http://www.zamzar.com. It has the facility to convert stuff like movies, document, images and audio straight from your browser to your email. For free, for real!. Did try to convert a MOV (Apple Quicktime) and it did quite a wonderful job. What’s … “Convert stuff for free at Zamzar”

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Windows 2003 Service Pack 2 (and XP Pro 64bit) Released

Without much notice, publicity, hue and cry, Microsoft released Service Pack 2 for Windows 2003. This release introduces significant collection of patches and a couple of new features to the operating system. From experience, upgrading SP1 of Windows 2003 a while back broke a lot … “Windows 2003 Service Pack 2 (and XP Pro 64bit) Released”

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Firekeeper – An IPS for Firefox

I came across and installed this tool from mozdev.com that protects Firefox (1.5 or higher) against common browser based attacks on malicious sites. You can create your own rules and block off anomalies if you know how to script the rules out. The product is … “Firekeeper – An IPS for Firefox”

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Debug Internet Explorer

When browsing the internet, your browser does a lot to make websites and pages look pretty to you. There’s frames, pictures, html, java etc. loaded everywhere in these seemingly simple pages. But, there’s more interesting information and source codes being loaded in the process of … “Debug Internet Explorer”

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Microsoft OneCare destroys Outlook PST

If you run OneCare 1.5 and have a malware email sent to your Outlook email client, there’s a large potential that the OneCare scheduled scanner will place your entire PST file under quarantine or other actions depending on what the administrator has set (which could … “Microsoft OneCare destroys Outlook PST”

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Tellme Networks – Phone based google?

Imagine, just pickup the phone, dial a few numbers, then simple speak your search criteria and you get information just like how you would get by doing a search on Google, MSN or Yahoo. Tellme Networks – The phone based google to search for information, … “Tellme Networks – Phone based google?”

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Google Calendar vs. OpenXchange Calendar

Our CEO recently request me to do a write up, a comparison between the above products. So after about 2 hours of playing around with both calendaring solutions my conclusion in shortest form possible, Google is fancy and OpenXchange is sufficient. Links:OX: www.open-xchange.orgGoogle: www.google.com/calendarSummary: Both … “Google Calendar vs. OpenXchange Calendar”

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Creative People Are “Crazy” ?

According to a study by Vilayanur Ramachandran, creative people technically have a defect in their brains making them able to cross wire different senses to create and innovate different responses. So, if someone cuts of his own ear, he’s not nuts, he was just creative!!! … “Creative People Are “Crazy” ?”

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