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Google to launch Web-Based Powerpoint 2007-02-06 21:46:51 Google is working on a Web-based Powerpoint clone to complement its Docs & Spreadsheets application, according to files accidentally discovered by Alex at the Google Operating System blog.
The information in the files refers to an application called “Presently” — apparently a reference to ‘Docs and Spreadsheets’ original name Writely.com — that can convert documents into online slideshows.
The files have since been modified by Google to remove reference to the term “Presently,” but a screenshot remains. By launching an online slideshow app, Google completes its office suite and moves closer into competition with products like Zoho, ThinkFree and of course Microsoft Office Live.
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News source: eWeek Read more:Google
Wanted: Ad-Aware 2007 Beta Testers! 2007-02-06 20:47:16 Many of you have been eager to know about the latest version of our anti-spyware product, Ad-Aware
2007. You may have also read in the February edition of Lavasoft News that we are currently in a VIP beta testing phase, and our developers are working directly with the experienced team of VIP beta testers to provide you with a more powerful anti-spyware tool that doesn't load down your computer resources.
We know that a lot of you can't wait to get your hands on the final product. Well, we have some exciting news for you. You'll get that chance in early March when we release our first public beta for Ad-Aware 2007, Release Candidate 1 (RC1)!
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Pirate Windows Vista Out Already 2007-02-04 11:24:34 As Microsoft kicked off the global launch of its long-awaited WindowsVista
, the software giant’s new operating system also hit the streets of China - in pirated form. In an electronic market in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, scores of sellers were offering the brand new software for as little as 10 yuan ($1.66), along with Microsoft Office, anti-virus software and others.
The sellers said Vista was available several weeks before its launch, although they would not say how they got hold of the version. Described as the “official version of the new generation operating system” on its cover, the pirated copy offered an identification code at the back of the disk for downloading the software. Microsoft could not be immediately reached for comment.
News source: AustralianIT Read more:Pirate
YouTube Shares Ad Money 2007-01-29 17:13:19 YouTube founder Chad Hurley has confirmed that his team was working on a revenue-sharing mechanism that would “reward creativity”.
The system should be available in a matter of months and is to be supported on various forms of advertising, including short clips (up to 3 seconds) shown ahead of the actual film. The offer is not, however, for all of YouTube's 70m users: it applies only to people who own the full copyright of the videos that they are uploading to the YouTube website.
YouTube is currently working on “audio fingerprinting” technologies to identify copyrighted material, Mr Hurley said in a session on social networking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Hurley emphasized that YouTube was still working out the technology and processes involved - both for the rewards system and the video clip advertising system. The features will be rolled out one by one: “There won’t be one big release,” he said. Other video sharing Read more:YouTube
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Mobile Phones Sales Top One Billion in 2006 2007-01-27 18:13:29 Market researcher IDC announced that mobile phone sales topped one billion for all of 2006. Handset vendors shipped a record high 294.9 million mobile phones (20% more than last year) in the last quarter resulting in a year total of 1.02 billion compared to 832.8 million wireless handsets sold in 2005.
Nations in emerging market areas of Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America accounted for a higher portion of mobile phone purchases last year than mature areas such as the North America, Japan and Western Europe.
News source: InfoWorld Read more:Mobile
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Google defuses Googlebombs 2007-01-27 17:52:50 Google has taken action against Googlebombing, the act of hundreds of Internet users linking up specific words with certain web sites in order to produce a desired (and usually comical) search result. To remedy the problem Google altered the algorithm by improving the way they analyze link structures on web sites. Google’s Matt Cutts says that the algorithm scales well and even helps prevent Googlebombs in other languages.
Famous "linkbombing" cases include “failure” producing a link to the current US President, George W. Bush, “waffles” with Senator John Kerry, “talentless hack” with Adam Mathes and finally stopping the word “Jew” from pointing to a hate site and instead directing users to the Wikipedia entry on Jewish people. Google says that there have been less than 100 “well-known” Googlebombs since 2001 and overall the problem was a harmless one.
Google claims that the reason that the company has decided to fi Read more:Google
Next OS X rumored to feature new GUI 2006-12-14 00:18:49 Mac OS X's Aqua has matured very slowly over the last few years. It seems like many OS X users are tired of Aqua and ready for a new revolutionary GUI to compliment and enhance the experience of using a Mac. An increasingly popular theme for Apple's latest applications have been smooth unified metal and dark glass. With each major update to one of Apple's applications, its seems like the days with blue gel scroll-bars and candy bar progress bars are ending.
Its no question that Leopard will feature
a new GUI, but no one really knows what it will look like. Its no doubt that Leopard will feature resolution-independent graphics support that will allow for greater resolution displays with the same and windows sizes. However, the details of the interface have not yet been revealed, but many are hoping that we will see the final announcement of Leopard features at Macworld 2007, where chances of a GUI announcement are high.
Apple Gazette has featured a new rumor from a supposed inside
Watch Full Feature Films, TV Episodes, and Music Videos - All For Free Online 2006-12-10 18:37:48 This one is a blatant copyright nightmare waiting to happen! Don't know how long this is going to stay online for but worth checking out anyway.
The DM Network has 3 a directories: one contains full feature films available to watch online - the quality on some of them isn’t great but others are perfectly watchable. Another directory has all the latest TV episodes available for streaming and the third has free music videos.
Just the thing to while away the hours at work/school Link: http://www.dailymotionmovievids.com/
Link: http://www.dailymotionepisodes.com/
Link: http://www.dailymotionmusic.com/ Read more:Films
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iPhone 4GB and 8GB, Coming in January? 2006-12-05 11:35:07 In the latest episode of Diggnation, Kevin Rose claims to know some details about the Apple phone from a “solid” source.
According to Rose, little bit of inside info on the Apple phone:
- Going to be coming out in January
- All phone providers
- “It’s small as sh*t”
- Doing some unique things
- Don’t know anything about the Operating System
- The OS is supposed to be “cool”
- Two batteries, one charger. One for MP3 portion and one for Phone.
- 4GB ($249) and 8GB ($449)
- Flash memory, Slide out keyboard
- Maybe touch screen?
Kevin Rose was co-host of The Screen Savers on Tech TV and later started Digg.com. Last year, he offered last minute rumors prior to Macworld San Francisco which turned out to be accurate. He also predicted the iPod nano.
News Source: MacRumours Read more:iPhone
Proof-of-Concept adware program for OS X announced 2006-11-27 12:31:58 Online fraudsters may be ready to put Mac users in their sights. On Thursday, antivirus firm F-Secure published a brief analysis of a proof-of-concept adware
program for the Mac OS X that could theoretically hook into any application to run attacker-specified code. The program, dubbed IAdware by F-Secure, could be silently installed in a user’s account without requiring administrator rights.
We won’t disclose the exact technique used here - it’s a feature not a bug - but let’s just say that installing a System Library shouldn’t be allowed without prompting the user,” stated F-Secure in the blog post. “Especially as it only requires copy permissions.”
Vulnerability researchers have increasingly focused on finding flaws in the Mac OS. During the month of November, two serious flaws in Apple’s operating system were disclosed as part of the Month of Kernel Bugs (MoKB) project. The IAdware proof-of-concept code did nothing malicious, but Read more:Proof
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Firefox Hands Out Cookies From Strangers 2007-02-15 20:44:17 Firefox suffers from a flaw that allows attackers to manipulate the authentication cookies of virtually any website, a vulnerability Bugzilla has deemed severe. It’s the second major security lapse for the open-source browser in as many days.
The defect, which stems from the way Firefox writes to the “location.hostname” property of the document object model, can be exploited by a specially doctored script that sets variables that normally wouldn’t be accepted when parsing a regular URL, according to researcher Michal Zalewski, who uncovered Monday’s vulnerability as well.
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News source: The Reg Read more:Firefox
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Windows Vista Upgrade Secret 2007-02-15 20:27:44 There is a well known WindowsVista
Upgrade secret in the IT community. In this article I talk about it and the possible legal implications! Please take this article “as-is” I provide no warranty of any kind by providing this information.
Well to be honest it is no big secret as you can find this information anywhere online and many Microsoft staff must also know about it as they created this process! The “secret” is that the setup program (setup.exe) in Windows Vista
’s upgrade version will accept an installed copy of XP, W2K, or an un-activated copy of Vista itself as evidence of a previous installation.
…and it is this last option that enables you to perform a “clean install” of an upgrade version of Windows Vista to any formatted or unformatted hard drive! Basically you are installing Windows Vista twice to take advantage of this trick.
Is This Windows Vista Upgrade Secret Legal? Probably not. I am no legal expert but I am guessing th
Cisco, Apple Wrestling Over iPhone Trademark 2007-02-18 19:59:11 The Cisco
versus Apple
trademark dispute still hasn’t been resolved: Cisco is granting Apple’s request for more time to reply to the lawsuit filed by the networking giant. “Cisco has agreed to give Apple an extension until Wednesday, Feb. 21. Cisco is fully committed to using the extra time to reach a mutually beneficial resolution,” the company stated in a media release. Cisco spokesman John Noh said the company wasn’t seeking money, but wants to negotiate an interoperability agreement with Apple.
On January 10, Cisco announced it had filed a lawsuit seeking to prevent Apple from infringing upon and deliberately copying and using Cisco’s registered iPhone
trademark. Cisco said it obtained the iPhone trademark in 2000 after completing the acquisition of Infogear which previously owned the mark and sold iPhone products for several years. The original Infogear filing for the iPhone trademark dates to March 20, 1996. Linksys, a division of Cisco, has be Read more:Trademark
Firefox 2 Tweak Guide 2007-02-18 18:06:33 The release of Mozilla Firefox
2 further expands the capabilities and features of this highly regarded Internet browser, proving that just because you are popular doesn’t mean you should slack off. Some of the new and updated features include: a visual refresh, integrated phishing protection, browser session resuming, live Titles and JavaScript 1.7 support, among others.
Regardless of how you feel about Mozilla Firefox, it’s quite fair to say that much of the change and innovation in Internet browsers in recent years has happened because of it. This guide goes through numerous configuration tips and tweaks for Firefox 2, covering all aspects of the browser such as the options menu, preferences, CSS customization, interface, extensions and more.
View: Firefox 2 TweakGuide
@ TechSpot
Windows Vista Cracked by Paradox 2007-03-04 12:47:32 The infamous crackers known as ‘Paradox
’ have managed to bypass the product activation requirement of Microsoft WindowsVista
x86. Cracked
Vista’s, using this method, will be practically indistinguishable from legitimate copies so that you would be able to get all of the automatic updates just the same as any legitimate Vista user could.
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BBC Strikes Youtube Deal 2007-03-04 11:45:58 The BBC has struck a content deal with YouTube, the web’s most popular video sharing website, now owned by Google. Three YouTube channels - one for news and two for entertainment - will showcase short clips of BBC content.
The BBC hopes that the deal will help it reach YouTube’s monthly audience of more than 70 million users and drive extra traffic to its own website. The corporation will also get a share of the advertising revenue generated by traffic to the new YouTube channels.
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Apple Soon to Revamp iPod line 2007-08-30 09:55:39 Apple Inc shares rose more than 5 percent on Wednesday on growing expectations that the company will announce a revamped line of iPod
s next week. Technology news Web sites have speculated that Apple could launch a new video iPod with a large touch screen similar to the iPhone, and a redesigned iPod nano in time [...] Read more:Apple
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O2 Closes In On Exclusive iPhone Deal 2007-07-10 06:23:50 O2 is on the verge of wrapping up a deal to exclusively sell the Apple iPhone
in the UK with a view to launching the iPod-based handset by Christmas. A number of Europe’s largest operators have been linked with a deal to sell the iPhone in Europe over recent weeks. It is understood that formal [...] Read more:Exclusive
FeedBurner Premium News Feed Now Free 2007-07-10 06:14:46 After being acquired by Google a month ago, RSS provider FeedBurner
plans to make its premium news feed management services available to publishers at no extra charge (manual activation will be necessary).
FeedBurner’s Stats PRO and MyBrand services were previously available for an additional monthly fee of $5. Stats PRO includes tools to allow users to [...] Read more:Premium
Microholography: 500GB DVD-sized discs 2007-07-10 06:13:25 A group of scientists working together with the Institute of Optics and Optical Technologies at the Technical University of Berlin claim to have discovered a way to store 500GB worth of data on DVD-sized discs. The scientists are members of the Microholas Project, coordinated by Dr. Susanna Orlic, which plans to double the storage capacity [...]
Latest Additions to Leopard OS X 2007-06-12 11:00:21 When OS X 10.5: Leopard
debuts in October, it will feature a redesigned Desktop and new Finder. Those new features were among the changes Steve Jobs introduced during a preview of the forthcoming OS X update code-named Leopard during his Worldwide Developers Conference keynote speech Tuesday.
Originally slated for a spring 2007 release, OS X 10.5 [...]
Apple Safari 3 Beta Available on Windows 2007-06-11 10:52:55 Isn’t it ironic? At the end of 2005, Microsoft decides to discontinue Internet Explorer for Mac support and now in mid-2007, Apple
Incorporated decides Safari
is coming to Windows
. Safari will join iTunes and QuickTime as the third Macintosh application officially ported to the Windows platform.
At Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco today, [...]
iPhone Sales Training Workbook Leaks 2007-06-10 09:05:44 The team over at Mac Rumors has done it once again. This time around, approximately half of the official AT&T iPhoneSalesTrainingWorkbook
has been scanned and released to the web. Within these pages, we learn a bit more about the iPhone than previously known. The most noticeable bullet points, however, are focused on [...] Read more:Leaks
Anger Over DRM-free iTunes Tracks 2007-06-09 09:05:45 The launch of the DRM-free music store from Apple has been overshadowed by news that tracks purchased from the store contain information of who bought the songs embedded into the files. Some fear that should these tracks make their way onto file sharing sites that the original owners could easily be identified.
The tracks from record [...] Read more:iTunes
Vista’s UAC Will Reform Developers 2007-06-08 09:20:45 When it comes to the new security functions in Windows Vista
, User Account Control is the one people tend to scratch their heads over, Gartner Analyst Neil MacDonald said during his presentation on implementing Vista security at Gartner’s IT Security Summit here on June 4. “It’s one that has plenty of people confused regarding what, [...] Read more:Reform
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Sun confirms OS X Leopard will use ZFS 2007-06-07 09:10:30 Sun Microsystems has confirmed that Apple will use Sun’s Zettabyte File System (ZFS) for the forthcoming OS X 10.5 Leopard
due in October. Sun chief executive Jonathan Schwartz said at a company event in Washington DC on Wednesday that Apple will officially reveal the technology at its World Wide Developer Conference scheduled for San Francisco [...]
Chat Box Temporarily Removed 2008-05-19 01:27:38 Due to the recent spam I’ve been getting in the shoutbox, I have had to remove it. This will be put back up as soon as I find a viable spam-blocking solution. However, in the mean time, feel free to use the Chat Room (you can find it in the navigational panel at the top)
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Welcome ScT users! 2008-06-02 04:00:26 If you’re here it probably means you read my thread and googled me. As you can see I haven’t haven’t really updated this place since back in August 2007 but feel free to take a look around.
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