Archive for December, 2005

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Mozilla Update :: Extensions — More Info:Web Developer – All Releases

Mozilla Update :: Extensions — More Info:Web Developer – All Releases
Adds a menu and a toolbar with various web developer tools.

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V4S: free voicemail for Skype

Engadget
Skype: you use it, you love it, but you’re too damn tight to pay for any of the extended services. Don’t sweat it son, ’cause now even you cheap bastages can have Skype voicemail via Orb Networks’ free V4S voicemail service. What’s more, V4S (that’s, Voicemail for Skype) makes those voicemails accessible from any device with a streaming audio player connected to the Net (without any additional software), can send you new message alerts via email or SMS, and allows you to easily rewind and fast-forward messages since they are played in your media player. The service does, however require that you run their beta software on your XP machine logged into Skype and connected to the Internet “all the time” since this is the device which serves up and hosts those .WMA stored voicemails. We can’t imagine that Skype will be too happy about Orb Networks cutting into their revenue stream so you’d better get to downloading your beta while the downloadin’s good.[Thanks, Dave] …

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Walletex Microelectronics Ltd. – Home

Walletex Microelectronics Ltd. – Home
Walletex is the maker of world’s first Wallet Friendly USB device. This credit card sized USB Flash drive, is the world’s slimmest USB device, and the only one that can be conveniently carried in a wallet

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Internet Explorer 5 for Mac

Internet Explorer 5 for Mac
MPORTANT INFORMATION FOR MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER FOR MAC USERS

In June 2003, the Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit announced that Internet Explorer for Mac would undergo no further development, and support would cease in 2005. In accordance with published support lifecycle policies, Microsoft will end support for Internet Explorer for Mac on December 31st, 2005, and will provide no further security or performance updates.

Additionally, as of January 31st, 2006, Internet Explorer for the Mac will no longer be available for download from Mactopia. It is recommended that Macintosh users migrate to more recent web browsing technologies such as Apple’s Safari.

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iPIG – iOpus Private Internet Gateway – Protect data in open WIFI, WLAN, WEP, WPA, 802.11 a/b/g, LAN networks

iPIG – iOpus Private Internet Gateway – Protect data in open WIFI, WLAN, WEP, WPA, 802.11 a/b/g, LAN networks
The problem:

Whenever you use an internet connection in a public or publically accessible place, you put your data at risk. The internet connection may be a free or commercial Wi–Fi hotspot, an Ethernet network jack in your hotel room, or a network drop in the office you’re visiting. All data you send can be intercepted easily and quickly by persons unknown, without your knowledge. Your data may be your email usernames and passwords, your emails, Instant Messages, web passwords, and all the web pages you visit.

The solution: iOpus Private Internet Gateway (iPIG)

Using powerful 256-bit AES encryption technology, the iOpus Private Internet Gateway (iPIG) creates a secure “tunnel” that protects your inbound and outbound communications (Email, Web, IM, VOIP, calls, FTP, etc.) at any Wi-Fi hotspot or wired network.

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OpenVPN – An Open Source SSL VPN Solution by James Yonan

OpenVPN – An Open Source SSL VPN Solution by James Yonan
OpenVPN is a full-featured SSL VPN solution which can accomodate a wide range of configurations, including remote access, site-to-site VPNs, WiFi security, and enterprise-scale remote access solutions with load balancing, failover, and fine-grained access-controls

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Gmail: Help Center – How do I set up an automatic vacation response?

Gmail: Help Center – How do I set up an automatic vacation response?
How do I set up an automatic vacation response?
Going on vacation? No access to the Internet? No problem! Use Gmail’s vacation responder to let people know you won’t be able to get back to them right away.

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Slashdot | JP 360 Stock Moves Slowly

Slashdot | JP 360 Stock Moves Slowly
According to Kotaku, the Xbox 360′s price has been cut to a mere $150 by several Japanese retailers. Apparently they can’t send unsold inventory back to Microsoft, so they’re desperate to free up space.” Indeed, Next Generation reports that something like 60% of all Japanese stock goes unsold. However, 1up has found that the price cuts aren’t the whole story. The price cuts aren’t because of consumer interest, but a result of specially priced bundles. From that article: “… this is simple another example of Japan’s hardware bundling practices. So, although the 360 isn’t selling as quickly as it did in North America (about 28% of the units shipped have been sold so far, according to a Bloomberg report), the photo doesn’t indicate that prices were slashed after launch day as some sort of desperate measure – it means that Japan has bundled offers that are just as annoying as the ones we have in North America.

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kevinrose.com

kevinrose.com
Diggnation now on Tivo

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JustBlogIt with a simple right-click.

JustBlogIt with a simple right-click.
Updated to work with Firefox 1.5

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