Browse Web And Desktop Widgets With Widgipedia

If you’re a a widget addict, searching to find the latest and greatest widgets, check out Widgipedia. When I say widgets, I mean all types. They have desktop, widgets for Mac, and Windows users, and web widgets for bloggers, myspacers, and everything in between. Their site itself is very easy to [...]

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February 4th, 2007 - By:  Alex Bailey

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Dolphin’s Stadium Website Hacked; Trojan Embedded

Just before Super Bowl weekend, when the Dolphin’s Stadium website was most likely receiving the highest amount of traffic all year, it gets hacked. Not only was it hacked, but it had a trojan embedded in to the code. If you’re running an up to date version of Windows or a non [...]

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February 3rd, 2007 - By:  Alex Bailey

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Portable PuTTy For Thumb Drive: Configuration Files Instead Of Regkeys

I’ve always used PuTTy for all my SSH needs. The only issue I’ve had with it, is that there is no easy way to back up my configuration when I format my computer. Sure you could back up the registry keys, and import them after you’ve formatted. Sure you could write [...]

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February 2nd, 2007 - By:  Alex Bailey

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Engadget Makes Up False Rumor, Doesn’t Correct The Post

A few days ago Engagdet made a post about getting 3 months of T-Mobile Wifi internet if you’re using Windows XP, Linux or Vista. The T-mobile offer is strictly for Vista users only, and requires validation. After first seeing this, it seemed too good to be true. After looking in to [...]

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February 2nd, 2007 - By:  Alex Bailey

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