30
2006
MP3Tunes offers 1GB free online music storage
Michael Robertson, the mogul behind Linspire, ajaxLaunch and formerly MP3.com, has announced that his MP3tunes.com is now offering 1GB of free online storage for your music files. The service, called Oboe, is a “music locker” that you can upload your files to on Windows, Mac, or Linux, and then listen to them via unlimited streaming [...]
30
2006
OpenOffice 2.0.3 Premium
OpenOffice.org Premium is a free and open source enhancement of official OpenOffice.org that includes more than 2,800 clip art, a bunch of templates, 90 fonts, and more in the Openoffice 2.03 Premium package.
This Premium package is not done by openoffice.org but the package is completely developed based on Openoffice code. Beside that, This Premium [...]
29
2006
How to share a folder with Read/Write access using Samba on Linux
Here’s my setup. I’ve got a large network that’s accessible by hordes of people. On this network I have an Ubuntu box acting as a file server. I want a limited number of folks to be able to put files on it, take files off of it and access it from a [...]
29
2006
Linux: Boost application performance using asynchronous I/O
Learn when and how to use the POSIX AIO API under Linux to boost application performance.
Linux asynchronous I/O is a part of Linux kernel 2.6.. The basic idea behind AIO is to allow a process to initiate a number of I/O operations without having to block or wait for any to complete. At some later [...]
29
2006
Legal Music Downloads with SpiralFrog
SpiralFrog is coming out of the streets of New York City to prove that free legal music downloading is where its at. The service will stay in business by offering ad-supported downloads of audio and video.
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Legal Music Downloads with SpiralFrog
Originally from Download Squad by Chris Gilmer
29
2006
Windows Live QnA: Answers care of Microsoft
Microsoft has launched Windows Live QnA, an ask-a-question-get-an-answer site in the style of Yahoo! Answers and Google Answers. The site, currently in beta, relies on a reputation system whereby good answers (as determined by the question’s original poster) increase your “score.” It’s got plenty of Web 2.0 trappings, including tags and integration with Windows Live [...]
29
2006
How Password Crackers Work (Video)
In this nine-minute video, LiveSecurity Editor-in-Chief Scott Pinzon, CISSP, talks about the tools and techniques used by malicious hackers to crack encrypted password files.
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How Password Crackers Work (Video)
Originally from [Geeks are Sexy] technology news by Kiltak
29
2006
Converting Photo to Sketch
Converting photo to sketch? That would be fun especially for those who fancy playing with photos of famous celebrities If you are that kinda person or you just want to convert family photos to amuse your kids, download the Photo to Sketch . It’s a free and easy to use software but available for [...]
29
2006
Infosys takes to corporate blogging…..trying to get noticed in the Web2.0 world
If you happened to visit popular Web2.0 watering holes like TechCrunch, Gigaom etc in the past few days, chances are that you would have noticed ad banners from Infosys on those sites. I don’t recall seeing these ads earlier. This looks like a concerted effort by India’s top IT services company to get noticed in [...]
29
2006
Guided Help for Microsoft Knowledge Base articles
The Microsoft Knowledge Base (MSKB) is a very large collection of articles about Microsoft products. It is the primary source for much of the information about Windows. Although the articles are often written in Microsoft-speak and require translation, it is a treasure-trove of ways to tweak or configure your system. Many of the procedures [...]
