Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Microsoft Private Folder 1.0

Microsoft has released Private Folder 1.0, which lets you have a folder called 'My Private Folder' which you can password protect.

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Voice Over IP : 5 Things You Must Know

Having survived our own voIP implementation this just drives some obvious things home.



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Microsoft: Windows shortcut 'trick' is a feature

Microsoft has denied that a 'trick', which could allow an executable file to be launched when a user types a Web address into Internet Explorer, is a security vulnerability. Anything that makes something easier for a user to do has the danger of become exploitable. This case shows how IE can be used to execute a Desktop shortcut instead of a URL but if you use the proper syntaxt for entering the URL (e.g. http://www.desktopshortcutname.com) then this "trick" will not work. Regarless of this "trick" you still need to get your malicious shortcut to the the user's machine (and reference EXE as well). When will people stop think of ways of "beating the system" to be annoying?

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Thursday, May 11, 2006

Shape-shifting car will brace for impact

A little overkill but looks interesting.

What exactly is in your beer?

The benefit of fresh ingredients.

Sony bows to Apple format

I never thought I would see the day where Sony would leverage another's market share. I wonder how much they had to pay Apple for this?

BMW Night Vision (video) - Automotoportal.com

BMW Night Vision (video) - Automotoportal.com

Be patient to the end and you'll see how effective this is. At first I thoguth what was the big deal you can see the person with your headlights bu tit turns out that the night vision gives you much more of a warning of what's ahead.