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February 23, 2008 by Hankers
A group led by a Princeton University computer security researcher has developed a simple method to steal encrypted information stored on computer hard disks.  When the computer’s electrical power is shut off, the data, including the keys, is supposed to disappear.  Seems a fast-freeze of DRAM chips keeps the data in memory including the keys to modern data-scrambling algorithms even when the power has been shut off. Laptops are especially vulnerable to the attack when the mac...
February 3, 2008 by Hankers
I was checking through some articles on PC World and came across this one. Considering the advancements in the past 5 years can you imagine what we can look forward to in the next 25 years. To quote from the article: "The future ain't what it used to be. In the pre-PC era, futuristspredicted huge changes in transportation. By 2008 we would be flittingabout in personal jetpacks and taking vacations on the moon. But thecommunications revolution spurred by personal computers and theInte...
January 26, 2008 by Hankers
Nothing like getting kids started early learning to draw and paint using a fun program called "Tux Paint". This easy-to-use interface has fun sound effects and a cartoon mascot to guide children as they use the program. This open source program is available for both the Windows and Mac OS. Bring out the creative genius in kids or kids at heart and maybe a starting point for a future "Master". Check out the " Children's Art Gallery " You can get info and download Tux Paint here...
January 19, 2008 by Hankers
Windows/Mac/Unix: Free, open source program Jajuk (Just AnotherJukebox) is a music management app chocked full of interesting features. For example, Jajuk boasts integration with Wikipedia, severaladvanced playlisting and filtering tools, automatic cover finder andmanager, and tons more. You can also try a "Live" version. Jajuk Site
January 13, 2008 by Hankers
ASUS Wraps up Four Prestigious 2008 International CES Innovations Design and Engineering Awards At this years CES 2008 show four ASUS products have been chosen as recipients of International CES In novations Design and Engineering Awards. These include the ASUS Eee PC, the ASUS R50A Notebook, the ASUS P527 Cell Phone and the ASUS Internet radio. ASUS has been known primarily for it's motherboards and these new products are expected to significantly impact the industry. Take a l...
January 12, 2008 by Hankers
CNET chooses Philips' Eco TV Best in CES Show It appears the the Phillips 42-inch, 1080p resolution, flat-panelLCD Eco TV has impressed CNET as they have chosen it as the CES 2008 Bestin Show. This Eco TV has the ability to dim the backlight--by up tofive times peak brightness in response to program material whichshould reduce the power consumption greatly. There have been some great gadgets introduced at this show andwell worth investigating. Check the article out – CNET CES 2008 ...
January 6, 2008 by Hankers
When Bill Gates winds uphis speech tonight at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, itwill mark the end of a remarkable era in the personal-computer industry. This will be the Microsoft chairman's ninth consecutive kickoff addressat the giant confab, his 11th since 1994 - and by many accounts hislast. CES web site Check the article out - Mercury News
December 15, 2007 by Hankers
This Holiday Season we have been treated to some great Skins, Icons, ObjectDock themes and others so why not have a challenge game. Here's a cute seasonal game to try your skill at. Give it a shot and post your High Score. Good Luck! Winterbells Link
December 8, 2007 by Hankers
Would you prefer to order your Photoshop Info to go? For those of you on the run, Photoshop Podcasts and Photoshop Elements Podcasts are now available in the "Podcasts" section of the iTunes store. So open up iTunes, subscribe, and feast away! These are some great free tutorials that are easy to follow. Click on the image! For a list of other podcast tutorials available, have a look at: Click on the image!
December 2, 2007 by Hankers
Use that USB flash drive for more than storing pictures and music. Now you can carry your favorite computer programs along with all ofyour bookmarks, settings, email and more with you. Use them on anyWindows computer. All withoutleaving any personal data behind. PortableApps.com provides a truly open platform that works with anyhardware you like (USB flash drive, iPod, portable hard drive, etc).It's open source built around an open format that any hardware vendoror software developer can use....
October 14, 2007 by Hankers
Aviary is a collection of design tools aimed at the hobbyist market. There is a photo editor (Phoenix), a vector editor (Raven), a patterngenerator (Peacock), and a 3D Modeler (Hummingbird) among many others. The flagship product is Phoenix, the image editor that looks and feels a lot like Photoshop. Here's a review of Aviary Screenshots
October 13, 2007 by Hankers
In the ever growing social networking community programs, comes an award winning addon for Twitter called Spaz.AIR . Spaz recently won the award for Best HTML Community Application at the Adobe AIR Developer Derby which pushed awareness of the app through the roof. Check out an interview with the developer of Spaz.AIR . Features Cross-platform : available on all AIR-compatible platforms (currently Windows and OS X, with Linux coming soon) Multiple themes User-defined C...
April 10, 2007 by Hankers
Is it time for bloggers to enforce manners? Two influential Webpioneers think so.Tim O'Reilly, a technology publisher and Internet conference organizer,and Jimmy Wales, founder of the people-powered Wikipedia onlineencyclopedia, have proposed a voluntary Blogger's Code of Conduct. Story:  http://www.cio-today.com/news/Blogger-Code-of-Conduct-Proposed/story.xhtml?story_id=0220020SBHYC
August 28, 2006 by Hankers
Google has rolled out a new service designed to enable the company to better interact with webmasters around the world. The site offers a variety of tools related to the company's search engine, including a status wizard to see if Google is properly indexing a specific URL. Webmaster Central will also feature a blog to keep users informed about how Google crawls the Web, an expanded Webmaster Help Google Group, and a number of FAQs. As part of the Webmaster tools service, formerly called ...
September 21, 2005 by Hankers
Firefox 1.0.7 is a security and stability release. We strongly recommend that all users upgrade to this latest version. This version includes several security and stability fixes, including a fix for a reported buffer overflow vulnerability and a fix for a Linux shell command vulnerability. Specific changes in Firefox 1.0.7 * Fix for a potential buffer overflow vulnerability when loading a hostname with all soft-hyphens * Fix to prevent URLs passed from external programs from...