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    Free Portable Apps for your USB memory stick.

    A perfect directory of Free Portable Applications for your USB Memory Stick! Great apps which can be taken with you.

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    Code cracking is the new pot of gold

    IF YOU think the password protection on your MS Word file is keeping it safe from prying eyes, chances are you’re wrong. The time it takes to crack password-protected Microsoft Office files has tumbled from a 25-day average to a matter of seconds, thanks to a decades-old code-cracking technique that until recently was not viable.

    Link here.


    Handling the Digg Effect with Wordpress Caching

    ast week, I was very proud to have my Subversion Quick Reference guide hit the Digg front page, which was a first for me! I’ve been on the del.icio.us frontpage a number of times, but nothing else compares to being dugg.

    Even though my article hit the frontpage during a non-peak time, I still received over 3,000 hits within a fairly short period of time. Sure, I didn’t get the huge digg effect, but I was still very surprised that my little wordpress blog hosted on dreamhost handled the digg effect with no problems whatsoever.

    I have since come to the conclusion that the reason my blog held up to the traffic because I very aggresively use the Wordpress caching module. Here’s the list of things I’ve done that helped me keep my blog afloat.

    Link here.


    HOW TO: Bypass Windows Genuine Advantage!

    How to bypass Windows Genuine Advantage easily without patches or scripts in only a few steps. This is EXTREMELY EASY to do, and works!! What a big hole in trying to authenticate your Windows.

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    The 46 Best-ever Freeware Utilities

    There are a lot of great freeware products out there. Many are as good or even better than their commercial alternatives. This list features my personal pick of the “best of the best.”

    www.techsupportalert.com/best_46_free_utilities.htm


    The ID Chip You Don’t Want in Your Passport

    If you have a passport, now is the time to renew it — even if it’s not set to expire anytime soon. If you don’t have a passport and think you might need one, now is the time to get it. In many countries, including the United States, passports will soon be equipped with RFID chips. And you don’t want one of these chips in your passport.

    Link here


    AstWind - Asterisk for Windows

    AstWind is a package that allows you to run Asterisk on top of a Windows
    operating system using Cooperative Linux (coLinux for short). A port of
    the Linux kernel, coLinux runs cooperatively alongside legacy operating
    systems on a single PC.

    www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/AstWind


    How To: Learn AJAX Tutorials

    With the popularity of AJAX growing every day I’ve had the opportunity to collect and try out many more tutorials in the last several months.

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    The only CSS layout you need(?)

    One of the arguments for switching from table based layout into CSS based layouts are the flexibility CSS gives us. However, despite the flexibility, you have maybe experienced that the CSS layout you normally use didn’t handle a specific case so you still had to edit, or perhaps totally restructure your HTML?

    Link here.


    The Most Powerful Linux/Unix Command Nobody Ever Uses

    lsof is the Linux/Unix Uber-tool. If you’re not using it almost daily, you should be…

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