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Tuesday, May 31

"The top 20 things you always knew were wrong about games, but were afraid to talk about, since you thought that was just the way is was."

Tuesday, May 24

Out next summer.

Wednesday, May 18

At a recent ISSA (Information Systems Security Association) meeting in Los Angeles, a team of FBI agents demonstrated current WEP-cracking techniques and broke a 128 bit WEP key in about three minutes.

I think it's time to switch to WPA with a strong key encryption.


+zoom in

Monday, May 16

I myself just downloaded #18 and will try to wake up to #43 tomorrow morning (fingers crossed).

Check'it

"She'll love the nine inch zipper"

Thursday, May 12

The Mozilla Foundation has released what it calls a "security update" to its flagship Firefox Web browser, which resolves three critical vulnerabilities. The 1.0.4 update comes just three days after two exploitable flaws were uncovered by security firm Secunia that were deemed "extremely critical."

GET IT!

P.S. Some funny Firefox promotional videos

Wednesday, May 11

No more waiting... thanks to engadget and some dude with a picture phone!

Rollerskating featuring music by the Gorillaz

Thursday, May 5

UPDATE
On a Google Labs discussion group, one user said that the security implications of Google caching details of Internet sessions were unacceptable.

"I went to the Futuremark forums and noticed that I'm logged in as someone I don't know. Great, I've used Google's Web Accelerator for a couple of hours, visited lots of sites where I'm logged in. Now I wonder how many people used my cache. I understand it's a beta, sure, but something like that is totally unacceptable."
Read the whole story...


Google Web Accelerator employs a number of different methods to speed up Web browsing, including caching frequently looked at pages to make them more accessible. Google will only refresh a Web page when it has been updated, saving the user from reloading content when unnecessary.

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