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January 2004 - Posts

Mars in 3D

If you are geeky enough, you most probably have those colored stereo glasses that would help you see the NASA's 3D images of Spirit . If you are not geeky enough (or you are cheapskate like me :-)), MS Research can help you here ...
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Paid drivers?

If you have Pocket PC or Palm, chances are you've seen the Pocketop wireless foldable keyboard. At a very reasonable price you get a great product. If you use your PDA everyday to enter a lot of information, you will find it probably the best $79 bucks
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Security Readiness Kit

Another great tool to have handy - Security Readiness Kit. Here's what TechNet says about the tool: “The Security Readiness Kit (SRK) CD and its companion web site at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/readiness are designed to give you easy
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Foldable displays

Boston.com reports: Philips have foldable displays ready for production . (via JD on MX )
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Cable ISP stops my VS.NET from working

An old ISP-Planet article about the ACLU report on Broadband Regulation (I couldn't find the actual report unfortunately) says: The ACLU report says, "a company providing Internet access over a cable system has many opportunities for interfering with
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net send * HEY!

With schools like this one, I shouldn't be worried about my job anytime soon. Read the whole story straight from the source...
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The Power of Scoble

[ Update : John's site was back up about half an hour after I posted this. I guess I have healing..., errr, fixing powers...] [ Update 2 : Exactly 1 hour and 10 minutes after I posted this, Scoble himself showed up for comment. Apparently, there is true
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Bite the bullet and give us full text

Blogging was supposed to be that great medium that will help us transition from the web world where the design and the presentation so often dictate what we see and where individuals and companies are judged by how they look to a world where the ideas
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Microsoft Baseline Security Analyser (MBSA) V1.2

Check out the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyser site . There is new version available for download - MBSA v1.2. The tool is now localized in couple other languages, support for additional products was added, IE custom zones support and few other things
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Living (v)...

...the act of making everything possible out of every moment we have...
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Can a printer be a security threat for your computer?

Everybody has printer at home. Well, mostly everybody. Chances are if you have computer at home, you most probably have a printer as well. It is just sitting there on the shelf or on your desk and silently (or not so - depending on the model) waits for
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Welcome to the Internet Helpdesk

This is hilarious. Everytime I hear it, I laugh out loud. Ok, sir, did you boot it up? No sir, do not kick it! Is it started yet? Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie: Welcome to the Internet Helpdesk
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Whidbey configuration APIs

Here's an article on some of the upcoming features in Whidbey. Although most of the features are ASP.Net specific, burried close to the end you can find info on the new configuration API. Some of the things supported by the new API: Strong-typed properties
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