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Quick Links 29 May 2007

  • Rich HTML signatures for Gmail : One of the benefits of using a dedicated email application like Apple Mail or Mozilla Thunderbird is the ability to send emails which included rich HTML signatures.
  • A Visit to Worlds Fastest University Supercomputer “Big Red” : Jemmille recently visited the “Big Red” supercomputer at Indiana University. It is capable of a theoretical 20.4 trillion operations per second and has 4 terabytes of memory. It is powered by SUSE Linux. If sources are correct, that power has now been doubled. One awesome computer.
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  • Open Source Cola : While Coke and Pepsi guard their formulas, a compendium of beverage makers have released their formula under GNU free for consumer use and modifications.
  • SMS Technology M500, world’s smallest touch screen phone : The M500 features a 1.5-inch TFT screen which offers a 120 x 160 pixel resolution and is also water resistant. Its quad-band capability offers support for both US GSM frequencies (850/1900 Mhz), in addition to both data and voice Bluetooth.


Quick Links 14 May 2007

  • 15 Coolest Firefox Tricks Ever : A bunch of hacks to tweak, maximize and customize your firefox browser.
  • 10 Smart Hacks for Google Reader : A few smart hacks will enable you to look through all of your favorite feeds in just 30 minutes or less using the power of Google Reader.
  • Hackers use Windows Update to download malicious code : Microsoft’s Windows Update has a component called Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) that downloads updates while you’re busy doing other things with your computer. If you get disconnected, the update will pick up where it left off when you get back on the network.
  • eCigarette makes smoking safe, fun again :It’s an electronic cigarette that provides smokers with the nicotine they crave without all those pesky carcinogens. And unlike nicotine gum or patches, it replicates the action of smoking, even providing a vapor to exhale. It’s just like the real thing, except it won’t rob you of a few decades of life or your voice box.
  • Top TiVo Hacks : A list of the top 5 TiVo hacks: 30 second commercial skip, expanding hard drive storage, sending video from Mac/PC to TiVo, removing TiVoToGo DRM, and streaming any music file to TiVo. Enjoy!
  • The best-selling cell phone in the world, 200 million units : What is this device that, with less years in the market, sold twice the amount of the iPod?
  • 6 Tricks to do by Delving into Mac OS X Packages : Packages are great because they make it very easy to tinker with the way applications work. Here are a few tricks that are done using the Finder’s “Show Package Contents” command. Change the unexpectedly quit message to something more light-hearted, customize the appearance of System Preferences, modify the iCal alarm clock message and more.
  • Bypass Flickr Ban in Iran, UAE and Saudi Arabia : “We apologize the site [Flickr.com] you are attempting to visit has been blocked due to its content being inconsistent with the religious, cultural, political and moral values of the United Arab Emirates.”That’s the message you’re likely to see when trying to access Flickr pictures from certain gulf countries like UAE and Iran because the administration has blocked the photo sharing site from citizens for various cultural and religious reasons.

Google Targets a More Personalized Web With iGoogle

google_rebrands_personalized_home_page.jpgAlready synonymous with looking things up on the Internet, Google. is creating a new name for stamping a personal touch on its Web site iGoogle.

Google plans to debut the new iGoogle logo Tuesday when it will also introduce a new set of customization tools designed to encourage more people to log in to its Internet-leading search engine more frequently.

The iGoogle brand only will be visible to Web surfers who have chosen to adorn Google’s famously plain home page with an assortment of bells and whistles drawn from an assortment of more than 25,000 modules commonly known as “gadgets.”

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India To Offer Free Broadband by 2009

The Government of India is planning to introduce free 2 mbps broadband for all residents of the Indian subcontinent by 2009. The expected service shall be launched by the government owned telecom operators BSNL and MTNL. Quoting from the article: ‘The government proposes to offer all citizens of India free, high-speed broadband connectivity by 2009, through the state-owned telecom service providers BSNL and MTNL. While consumers would cheer, the move holds the potential to kill the telecom business as we know it.

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$10000 Mac bug can hack Windows too

It turns out that the vulnerability isn’t in Apple’s Safari web browser after all, but in the interaction between QuickTime and Java.

That’s not an academic issue, as it means that using an alternative browser such as Firefox gives no protection against the exploit. While we are waiting for a fix from Apple, disabling Java in whichever browser you favour seems to be a reasonable precaution. If you need to use a web site that requires Java, decide whether you trust the site before turning it back on, and don’t forget to disable it again when you’ve finished.

The other point is that QuickTime is also installed on a lot of Windows PCs. So it seems likely that the bad quys are trying very hard to replicate Dino Dai Zovi’s work, and they’ll now be looking very closely at QuickTime and Java, especially on Windows.

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Yahoo music section adds about 400000 songs

Yahoo is expanding its online music section to include the lyrics of 400,000 songs, hoping to strike a chord with Web surfers looking for a more reliable alternative to Internet sites that publish the words without the permission of the copyright owners.

Song lyrics have been available through scores of other websites for years, but most of those destinations are technically breaking the law by posting the words without the approval of the publishers and writers that own the rights.

What’s more, many of these unauthorized lyric sites rely on contributions from outsiders, a communal approach that increases the chances for inaccuracies.

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If you want, Google happily tracks your every online move

Google’s latest project is called Web History, and it offers registered Google Account users a chance to peruse not just their account history with Google, but one’s surfing history. “Imagine being able to search over the full text of pages you’ve visited online and finding that one particular quote you remember reading somewhere months ago,” explains Google’s Payam Shodjai, product manager for Personalization. “Imagine always knowing exactly where you saw something online, like that priceless YouTube video of your friend attempting to perform dance moves from a bygone age. Better yet, imagine having this wealth of information work for you to make searching for new information easier and faster.”

The data is available only when the user logs on with a Google account and password, the same account used for other Google services such as Gmail. In order to track web surfing information, the user must have the Google Toolbar installed in their web browser, and have PageRank enabled. The Web History feature can be turned off and on as you like.

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Google buys Marratech video conferencing company

One day after announcing record breaking profits for yet another quarter, Google put some of that cash to work, acquiring video-conferencing software from Swedish company Marratech AB.

Marratech’s video-conferencing software is based on research that began in 1995 at the Centre for Distance-Spanning Technology (CDT) at Lulea university of Technology, Sweden. The software employs a interactive whiteboard and application sharing and works on PCs running Mac, Linux or Windows, according to Marratech’s Web site.

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MacBook hacked in contest at security event

Even a Mac can be hacked.This was proven Friday by Shane Macaulay who managed to break into a Mac in a contest at the CanSecWest security conference in Vancouver.

Macaulay, a software engineer, got help from his friend Dino Di Zovie, a security researcher, found a hole in the Mac browser Safari which could be exploited to allow remote unauthorized entry and gain full control of the computer.

For his efforts, Macaulay won $10,000 in the contest dubbed “PWN to OWN”. Initially, the organizers of the conference offered to give a way a Mac to anyone who could break into the computer using a wireless access point while the computer was not running any program.

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