August 28th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
Now you can offer private-labeled email, IM and calendar tools to all of your users for free*, so they can share ideas and get things done more effectively. You can design and publish your organization’s website, too. It’s all hosted by Google, so there’s no hardware or software for you to install or maintain.
www.google.com/a/
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August 28th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
By virtue of the fact that WordPress (WP) makes it easy for us to write, publish, edit and organise our blogs, it’s already a content management system (CMS). So, what in the world does “Use WP as a CMS” mean when we already are?
bloghelper.is-there.net.nyud.net:8080/what-is-using-wordpress-as-cms/
More Links on this topic:
bloghelper.is-there.net/5-reasons-not-to-use-wordpress-as-a-cms/
bloghelper.is-there.net/using-wordpress-as-cms/
bloghelper.is-there.net/at-bloggingpro-5-reasons-to-use-wordpress-as-a-cms/
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August 28th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
Wi-Fi hotspots have become ubiquitous at cafes, airports, restaurants, and other public location. In fact, more and more cities are creating hotspots that blanket entire metropolitan areas.
www.grafdom.com/news/NewsDetails.asp?catid=5&newsid=495
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August 27th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
mynoteIT is a fairly new, online resource for students that allows them to organize their class schedule, class notes, and group their work in such a way that it can be easily shared and referred to with the click of a mouse.
studentlinc.typepad.com/studentlinc/2006/08/mynoteit_is_cla.html
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August 27th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
Last week the free VMware player was released. It lets you run virtual machines, but not create them. [Faileas] contributed today’s how-to for creating your own virtual machines.
www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000153064739/
more
software.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=06/05/16/1940214
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August 27th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
Simply an awesome collection (180+) of O’Reilly books available online.
read more | digg story
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August 26th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
German coders have developed a free encryption plug-in for webmail accounts. Freenigma comes as a browser plug-in for Firefox which works with Yahoo!, Gmail, Hotmail and other webmail accounts. The eponymous firm behind the technology wants to extend this service to other webmail and social network sites.
www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08/26/freenigma/
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August 24th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
An Orem Utah-based forensics company is now selling metal mesh bags that it claims will stop identity thieves from accessing the newer US E-Passports. Paraben Corporation, known for their mobile phone forensic kits, is selling a nickel, copper and silver mesh “Passport StrongHold” bag will block RFID transmissions from hitting unopened passports.
www.tgdaily.com/2006/08/23/passport_rfid_blocker/
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August 24th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
A Bangkok-based company is shipping a tiny, sub-$100 PC capable of running Puppy and other lightweight Linux distributions. NorhTec’s MicroClient Jr. measures 4.5 inches square, draws 8 Watts, and has a 166MHz Pentium-compatible processor with three integer units. It targets thin-client, kiosk, and electronic signage applications.
linuxdevices.com/news/NS6828123924.html
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August 23rd, 2006
by r00t 4orce
Using the free VMWare applications to create a nice environment for working with Live CDs.
www.vmwarez.com/2006/02/livecd-player-virtual-machine.html
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