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The Anatomy of a Hack: How a Criminal Might Infiltrate Your Network
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Tim Marman
Via Dana , an article linked from Microsoft.com that discusses The Anatomy of a Hack . I've always found these types of exercises to be quite educational to those who aren't thinking about security. It's one thing to tell someone about SQL injection,...
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iPod Photo
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Tim Marman
As you've undoubtedly heard, Apple surprised a lot of people earlier today by releasing the new iPod Photo . Slightly larger, but color screen and 15 hours of battery life. Unfortunately, still no Bluetooth or WiFi. Presumably the Belkin Media Reader...
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XBox Live disconnects?
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Tim Marman
I've noticed recently that I started getting disconnected from XBox Live. It connects fine, and I can even make it partially through a game, but in a game of Madden I usually don't make it into the second half. This is a recent problem, as it used to...
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Outsourcing: Stop Whining
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Tim Marman
Well, I was going to say something about this op-ed when I read it two nights ago, but Mike beat me to it . My favorite quote from the article: Stop whining. Stop waiting for someone else to solve the problem. Take charge of your own jobs, your own career...
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Audioscrobbler and the iPod
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Tim Marman
I'm finally getting to some old posts that I've been meaning to link to. CoreyH points to Audioscrobbler . I've been using Audioscrobbler for a while now to suit my OCD music telemetry needs. It works as a plugin to whatever media player you use, Winamp...
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Anyone up for a game of Madden 2005?
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Tim Marman
Activated my XBox Live over the weekend. My Gamertag is 'corpcow'. I'm going online now if anyone wants to play a quick one! Syndicated from Anyone up for a game of Madden 2005? from Loosely Coupled ( RSS ). Updates to the original may or may not be reflected...
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A couple of Tablet PC downloads...
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Tim Marman
A few downloads for the Tablet owners in the audience. First, get a new look with the Energy Blue Theme . Then learn a new language and install the International Recognizer Pack , which adds/improves recognition for Chinese (Simplified and Traditional...
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Google Desktop Search
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Tim Marman
The inevitable has finally happened. Google released Desktop Search today, which indexes and searches Outlook / Outlook Express e-mail, Office documents, Internet Explorer history, and AOL logs. I am trying it out now, hopefully will be more efficient...
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GMail Drive
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Tim Marman
Speaking of cool, this is very cool too. Paschal : “ Bjarke has developed some tools to create a virtual file system on top of your Gmail account.“ GMail Drive is a Shell Namespace Extension that creates a virtual filesystem around your Google...
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Zoomquilt
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Tim Marman
In the latest iCE pack, we released the Zoomquilt . This might be one of the coolest things I've seen in awhile. Syndicated from Zoomquilt from Loosely Coupled ( RSS ). Updates to the original may or may not be reflected in this copy. Please leave any...
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