• 06Nov

    Google launches service to give users more control over services; watchdog groups calls for more privacy

  • 06Nov

    The blogosphere is already responding in earnest to the horrific shooting spree at a Texas military base.

  • 06Nov

    Some of the features include 6-inch flexible size, using Microcup technology, very low usage of power etc.

  • 06Nov

    If fresh oysters are outlawed, only outlaws will have fresh oysters.

  • 28Oct

    I blame my friends who work at three-letter agencies for the United States government. They are the ones who invited me to the Black Hat Technical Security Conference in Las Vegas to drink, have a good time, and learn how completely ignorant I was about online security. Today, I am a changed person. What I previously deemed to be adequate, if not savvy, security precautions for my quotidian web use, I learned was the same as leaving a full camera bag with the top flipped open on the front

  • 28Oct

    News: Phil Schiller: Apple’s “Holiday Lineup Is Set” (The Mac Observer) In case you were holding out for one more thing, Apple vice president of worldwide marketing told Gizmodo that the company’s “holiday lineup is set.” That means there will not be any more product updates or introductions before Christmas, or more likely, sometime in 2010, which itself means customers don’t need to put off those holiday purchases any longer. News: iPhone Inching Towards Top Spot in U.S. (The Mac Observe

  • 27Oct

    The holy grail of password managers on the Mac has just got its biggest upgrade yet. 1Password is near and dear to many a Mac user. It automatically collects and fills logins to your websites, allows you to generate complex passwords, store confidential information within its secure vault, and access all that info on the go with the iPhone app. The new 3.0 update sweetens the deal further. It’s not a final release yet, which will be later in the year, but it’s most probably as feature complete

  • 27Oct

    Filed under: Cool tools , Security , Snow Leopard Most of us have really crappy, insecure passwords. Sure, we tack a couple of numbers or punctuation characters at the end of our cat's name, but that's a far cry from secure — especially since we also have the equally nasty habit of using the same password on every single site/service/machine/device with which we have regular contact. We're not just asking for trouble, we're offering it a delectable stolen identity sandwich. As most of

  • 27Oct

    Macworld.com - Encumbered by passwords? Eager to try unreleased software? Want to help out some classy Mac developers in their quest to kill bugs dead? If you missed out when Agile Web Solutions was offering a private beta of 1Password 3 to customers on Snow Leopard, there’s good news! 1Password 3 is now available as a public beta for one and all. Yes, that means you. Feel special? You should!No tag for this post.

  • 27Oct

    Agile Web Solutions today announced 1Password 3 public beta, its award-winning password and identity manager for Mac OS X. Over a year in the making, 1Password 3 is the most significant upgrade in company history, incorporating years of customer feedback and new innovation. Version 3 adds ground-breaking features like 1PasswordAnywhere which allows users to view their 1Password information on any computer with a modern browser.

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