Interesting Tech Finds This Week

Here is a small list of things I’ve found interesting this week, but don’t require a whole post about each one of them. Out of all of these I would suggest you try BackTrack beta. It’s a very nice Linux distro for security analysis. It comes with all the tools you [...]

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December 19th, 2006 - By:  Alex Bailey

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66,000 Bloggers Are Retarded

Around five days ago a satirical writer wrote an entry on his website saying the Zune’s DRM and wifi was hacked. Anyone with any sense of humor could clearly see the post was a complete joke. From their writing they claim the RIAA is going to take legal action. Now normally [...]

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December 19th, 2006 - By:  Alex Bailey

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New Changes At Digg

Today after some downtime Digg.com rolled out some new features. Included in the “features” is essentially three different front pages. There is one for news, videos, and podcasts. The reason for separating videos from news, was because videos started to get really popular. This might be an attempt to deliver [...]

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December 18th, 2006 - By:  Alex Bailey

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MPAA Is Helping Their Users Pirate Movies

I can’t help but laugh at the pathetic attempts the MPAA and RIAA use to stop piracy. Some of the tips are so lame, they actually might push their users over the edge, and start pirating movies and music. First they start by enticing their readers, and inform them of all the [...]

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December 17th, 2006 - By:  Alex Bailey

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Opera 9.10 Final Released

The little known browser in the browser war Opera is soon releasing 9.10 of their browser. The build is compiled and ready to go, just sitting in their server’s FTP bin. While their front page hasn’t been updated with the new build just yet, it will be by Christmas. There is [...]

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December 17th, 2006 - By:  Alex Bailey

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