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2007 March

How To Get Dashboard Widgets on to your Desktop

One of the few dislikes many have with Dashboard Widgets is having to switch back and forth between the Desktop and the Dashboard just to see the widgets.
However, there is a little known dashboard feature that allows you to make the widgets you select appear and stay on your desktop.
Just type the following command [...]

How To Shorten Your Earphone Cable

Are you bothered by the length of your earphone cable? Wish you could shorten it? You don’t have to risk ruining its integrity by cutting it and splicing it back together.
In his video you can see how to tie a Monkey Fist knot which can be used to shorten your headphone cable.
When tying the [...]

Mac OS X Leopard nearing ‘final candidate’

Everyday there seems to be a new Leopard rumor. MacNN is reporting that Apple is nearing completion of Mac OS X Leopard, and is only one or two builds away from reaching ‘final candidate’ stage which can be pressed and packaged.
Just this weekend I reported that June seems like the best bet for Leopard’s release. [...]

Gartner: Microsoft’s Windows Vista sales “aren’t all that great”

On Monday Microsoft confirmed they sold 20 million copies of Windows Vista worldwide. Windows XP sold 17 million copies in the first two months following its 2001 release.
These numbers include retail copies, downloads from the Windows Marketplace Store, free copies ordered with free upgrade coupons that were given with new PCs since last October, and [...]

Internet Explorer: An Ideal Target for Attackers?

Symantec is reporting that Internet Explorer is making it easy to attack users.
Over the last six months of 2006 we have been tracking the distribution of attacks targeting Web browsers. The results show that Microsoft’s Internet Explorer leads with an extremely large margin in the number of attackers targeting it. The primary focus of attacks [...]

76 Links For Twitter Addicts

Have you discovered Twitter yet? I’ve compiled a comprehensive list of Twitter applications, addons, plugins, and scripts:
Twitter Desktop Applications

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Chitter - Mac OS X iChat plug-in

TikiTwit - Mac OS X iChat plug-in

gTwitter - a Twitter client for Linux.

iTwitStatus iChat Status via QuickSilver

Twadget - Windows Vista Sidebar Gadget

TwApp! - Windows [...]

Trojan Targets Microsoft Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities

A Russian Trojan program named Gozi spreads remotely via IE browser exploit. It is responsible for stealing user account and passwords from more than 5,200 hosts and over 10,000 user accounts.

Steals SSL data using advanced Winsock2 functionality

State-of-the-art, modularized trojan code

Spread through IE browser exploits

Undetected for weeks, months [...]

Still Waiting For OS X Leopard

It seems all the well wishes and hopes for a March or an April release of Mac OS X Leopard didn’t help. The latest rumors flying around the web are saying even May is almost certainly impossible and that if you were going to place a bet on it June is probably the safest bet.
Our [...]

Health Concerns About High-Gloss Screens?

Do “bright” or high-gloss LCD displays cause more eye fatigue than matte LCD screens? Graphics, photos, and videos appear with richer color and deeper blacks on high-gloss displays. Matte displays typically have less reflections because of their matte anti-glare coating.
But many people are questioning if high gloss displays contribute to eye fatigue or eye health [...]

Windows StickyKeys may pose security risk

Windows StickyKeys which helps disabled users type may serve as a backdoor. StickyKeys allows users to enter key combinations without having to hold and press keys simultaneously.
Vinoo Thomas of McAfee said the StickyKeys function in Windows Vista and XP can be exploited to allow a user to bypass the login system. StickyKeys is launched [...]

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