Friday, Oct. 6 2006


Coming soon to millions of virus ridden, spyware and keylogger infested, wide open to hackers and phishers PC near you:
“Due out on Oct. 10 are six security updates meant to patch issues identified in Windows, with an additional four updates aimed at fixing vulnerabilities in Office. Both sets of updates will include patches for product […]

Thursday, Jun. 8 2006


It appears that the Beta 2 version of Windows Vista is ready for download. (German version | Japanese Version)
I’d love to sink my teeth into this new OS, but until someone can confirm that it’s safe to use on a critical machine, I’m a bit leery.
Can anyone from MS confirm that this thing is safe? […]

Wednesday, May. 31 2006

NoteTag is suppose to be the first Adobe product related to bloggers, with the new product it’s going to be easier to take notes and afterwards make a post about it, or add it to del.icio.us
It’s still on the development stage and will support RSS on the future.

Tuesday, May. 30 2006

Last friday a big flaw was discovered on the Symantec Antivirus software - business version - which could cause files and programs to be edited, deleted or removed.
It’s not a big flaw, it’s a huge one because the users that are at risk don’t need to open a file or visit a site to get […]

Tuesday, May. 23 2006

Some clever fellas (people call them hackers) found a big asshole on Microsoft Word. In simple words its something like… when you open the .doc file thinking you’re about to read a normal document, a trojan comes along which installs unwanted software that lets the intruders:
- have access to personal information such as passwords
- take […]

Sunday, May. 21 2006

Windows Vista Requirements

Microsoft recently published the minimum requirements for Windows Vista, and there are some notable things.
You can have what MS calls a “Capable PC” - runs Vista but not to its full potential. In this case, the computer will need to have at least a 800MHz processor, 512 MB of RAM and a graphic card that […]

Simply put: VMware Player is a software application that lets you run multiple Operating Systems (think: Mac, Windows and Linux) on one computer. Cool, huh?
If you’re really interested in starting this journey and can’t use the program properly, don’t rest until you read the tutorial available at J_K9 Linux = Step by step instructions and […]

Wednesday, Mar. 15 2006

At CeBit last week, Microsoft showed the new visuals of Office 2007. What do you think of it? Pretty? Ugly? Not bad? There are 2 versions in case you didn’t know: blue and black.
If you don’t like it, don’t worry! It’s suppose to improve after the next beta version and related tests, they are happening […]

Monday, Mar. 13 2006

The creators of the Opera browser must be happy because the latest version - Opera9.0 - passed the ACID2 test, making it the 2nd browser ever (first being Safari) to have a OK reply from the test.
In case you’re wondering, Acid2 test is an application to help browser vendors make sure their products correctly support […]

Monday, Feb. 20 2006

There’s been much speculation about the new Windows Vista OS from Microsoft, so rumors abound, but Paul Thurrott seems to have done enough investigating to have the inside scoop. Appearently, there will be several ‘flavors’ of WinV available
- Windows Starter 2007
- Window Vista Home Basic
- Windows Vista Home Premium
- Windows Vista Business
- Windows Vista Enterprise
- […]

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