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Cybook Gen3, just an ebook reader
Kindle does not work everywhere (i.e. outside of the US), Sony PRS is rather expensive. Cybook Gen3 is just right for my needs
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New critical IE vulnerabiltity
A new critical IE vulnerability is discovered, but a new pattern also emerges, namely unofficial fixes
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An easy ride for the computing profession ?
if a software engineer going on vacation learns that the software he wrote is responsible for controlling the airplane he is boarding, will he still board it ?
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Virus propagation via RFID
It is possible for computer systems to pick up malicious code from an RFID tag. Is a new frontier opened ?
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XCP technology and its problems
The XCP technology has been in the headlines recently because of its stealthy nature and how it can leave your computer vulnerable to attacks even if it has been removed. It is difficult to understand why Sony went to all this trouble in the first place to enforce their artists' copyrights using such a questionable method. This kind of consumer backlash shows we are entering a new era of the digital age where it is no longer safe to assume users are all technically challenged any more.
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The dawn of a new era ? Google Spreadsheet is coming technology.guardian.co.uk
Does this means web based office suite is becoming a reality ?
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by David at 06 Jun 2006 10:27:40
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Which internet browser is the fastest ? www.howtocreate.co.uk
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by David at 05 Jun 2006 12:18:00
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The Linux Gazette posted a very interesting article about preventing a DDoS attack at linuxgazette.net
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by David at 02 Jun 2006 11:35:05
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A beauty contest for bloggers ? whatever next ? This blogger won, but at the same time got into a bit of trouble with the authority in China www.itweek.co.uk
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by David at 02 Jun 2006 11:41:59
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