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Archive for September 27th, 2009

One Time Password Foiled

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Interesting Article on how one time passwords can be hacked.

Bart

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Sunday, September 27, 2009 7:37 pm at 7:37 pm

USB – EverythingUSB

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Every good tech relies on their thumb drive to get them out of sticky situations. I found a good website gives reviews on thumb drives and up to date related news. Also tell you which one is the best and where to buy. Awesome


http://www.everythingusb.com/

Has good portable apps  – Jonathan

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Sunday, September 27, 2009 7:35 pm at 7:35 pm

First USB 3.0 Hard Drive Out

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Freecom has came out with USB 3.0 Hard Drive.   Allowing the transfer of 4.8 Gbps vs. USB 2.0′s 480 mbps that makes transferring 5 GB of data in 28 seconds possible.  Native to Vista and Windows 7, USB 3.0 expansion cards and motherboards are making their way to shelves.  Link

Article Recommended by Cecil

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Sunday, September 27, 2009 7:31 pm at 7:31 pm

Cloud Computing – Startforce – Cloudo – Glide OS

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Several posts ago we featured cloud computing for the home user.  Until recently I didn’t really see a need for this type of computing.   Now being more mobile than ever, I am always forgetting my flash drive or I have left a presentation on my desk.   These online cloud operating systems give you the ability to put work on their online desktop and to travel anywhere in the world without worrying whether or not you have your information with you.

Startforce Cloudo Glide OS

Startforce Cloudo glide

 

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Sunday, September 27, 2009 8:40 am at 8:40 am

Internet Safety – Windows4All

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Rick has an excellent post for this website.  Link

If you want total safety for the internet, Windows4All (Silverlight Required) gives you the ultimate sandbox experience.   The website uses Microsoft’s Silverlight meaning you should use Internet Explorer to access the site.  Windows4All becomes your operating system allowing you to surf the net from this virtual cloud operating system in total safety.

Windows4All

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Sunday, September 27, 2009 7:54 am at 7:54 am

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