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Coding Snack: Double-click makes a new folderHey guys. I want a program that when you double click on an empty space on a opened folder or on the desktop it would create a new folder. I would like it to automatically selects the name of it so I could easily rename it. An option to make text files instead would be nice as well. Thanks in advance
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PDF creation command line tool -- Does one exist?I have a program that will spit out a tiff, and I want to use some kind of command line tool to quickly take the tiff and convert it to a pdf. I need it to be command line because I want another program to use it as a parameter as part of a batch process. Does something like this exist?
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Re: Why do so many micropayment systems fail?A new (pessimistic) essay by Clay Shirky on micropayment systems:
http://www.shirky.co...ont-save-publishers/ Nickel-and-dimeing us for access to content made less useful by those very restrictions simply isn’t appealing. And: http://www.nytimes.c...inion/10kinsley.html |
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Games for LinuxMore Linux gaming resources from our friends over at LinuxLinks.com 21 More of the Best Free Linux Games Links: Part 1: http://www.linuxlink...052539217/Games.html Part 2: http://www.linuxlink...313/Games-Part2.html Part 3: http://www.linuxlink...309/Games-Part3.html Here's the link for the whole 100-game shebang: Top 100 Free Linux Games http://www.linuxlink...Top100FreeGames.html |
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Tech News Weekly: Edition 06-09Hi all. As usual, you can find last week's news here. 1. Global ATM Caper Nets Hackers $9 Million in One Day Spoiler http://www.privacydigest.com/2009/02/04/global+atm+caper+nets+hackers+9+million+one+day RBS WorldPay was the victim of a hack last year that, although appeared to be minimal at the time, has been revealed as a $9 million heist. A carefully coordinated global ATM heist last November resulted in a one-day haul of $9 million in cash, after a hacker penetrated a server at payment processor RBS WorldPay, New York's Fox 5 reports. 2. Experts Question Fallout from New Monster Hack Spoiler http://news.findlaw.com/ap/high_tech/1700/02-04-2009/20090204115005_19.html Job search site Monster.com and USAJobs.gov have been breached for the second time in a year and a half with data thievs making off with user IDs, passwords, e-mail addresses, names and phone numbers. For the second time in less than 18 months, the job-search Web site Monster.com was breached, along with USAJobs.gov, which Monster's parent company runs for the federal government. And yet Monster might suffer little fallout - because the overall state of computer security is so bad anyway. 3. Google Mistakes Entire Web for Malware Spoiler http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/31/google_malware_snafu/ Discussion started by Paul Keith: https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=16841.0 Human error at Google recently caused Google to report all websites as unsafe. A human error at Google caused its main search engine to briefly identify every site on the web as a potentially malicious destination that represented a threat to end users, the company said. 4. Passport RFIDs Cloned Wholesale by $250 EBay Auction Spree Spoiler http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/02/low_cost_rfid_cloner/ A security expert has assembled an inexpensive portable device that is capable of cloning US RFID passports and drivers licenses. Using inexpensive off-the-shelf components, an information security expert has built a mobile platform that can clone large numbers of the unique electronic identifiers used in US passport cards and next generation drivers licenses. 5. Sony Taps Veins for Better Biometrics Spoiler http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/02/02/sony_mofria/ Sony has released details of a new technology that allows biometric identification based on the circulatory system layout of your fingers. Sony has unveiled the next step in biometric security: a camera-based system that analyses veins in your fingers. 6. Open Source Bulletin Board Offline After Hack Attack Spoiler http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/04/phpbb_breach/ PHPBB.com was taken offline after hackers breached their servers through a vulnerability in PHPlist. The website for one of the net's more popular bulletin board software packages has been taken offline following a security breach that gave an attacker full access to a database containing names, email, address, and hashed passwords for its entire user base. 7. UK Gov Unleashes Spoiler http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/07/ips_card_readers/ The UK have rolled out their new biometric ID system, but have yet to deliver on the promise of readers for the cards. The British Identity and Passport Service (IPS) has spent £4.7bn ($6.6bn) on its new biometric ID card system. But it has not established a timeline for a card-reader rollout. 8. Cap Mania Spreads to Charter Spoiler http://arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2009/02/charter-modifies-acceptable-use-policy-to-add-caps.ars US ISP Charter have rolled out monthly download caps to all their customers. The US ISP market is rapidly heading towards a future where unlimited monthly usage will be the exception rather than the rule. Comcast has already imposed usage caps, while a number of other ISPs are experimenting with limiting their subscribers' downloads. Although most of them are testing the limits in individual markets, it looks like Charter has decided to roll out caps for all its customers. 9. Department of Defense Launches Open Source Site Forge.mil Spoiler http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/02/department-of-defense-launches-open-source-site-forgemil.ars Discussion started by 40hz: https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=16902 The DoD has launched a new open source website for its own open source initiatives, Forge.mil. It was taken offline shortly after going live due to unexpectedly high visitor traffic. The Department of Defense (DoD) has launched Forge.mil, a software project management site that will host the military's public open source software projects. Inspired by SourceForge, the new site was created to accelerate development by facilitating broader collaboration between government agencies. 10. Electric Motorcycle Promises 150 MPH Spoiler http://blog.wired.com/cars/2009/02/mission-motors.html Mission Motors, a San Francisco startup has released details of a dedicated electric motorcycle they claim will reach 150 mph. A San Francisco startup led by a former Tesla Motors engineer is developing an electric motorcycle capable of 150 mph, a claim that, if true, would make it the fastest production electric vehicle in the world. 11. Google Earth Dives Under the Sea Spoiler http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7865407.stm Google maps will now take you under the ocean's surface. Google Ocean expands this map to include large swathes of the ocean floor and abyssal plain. 12. Privacy Fears Over Google Tracker Spoiler http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7872026.stm Google has launched their "Latitude" service which enables users to advertise their current physical location to their contacts. The "opt-in" Latitude service uses data from mobile phone masts, GPS, or wi-fi hardware to update a user's location automatically. 13. Deceased Ex-Football Player's Shady Half Sister Foiled By Microsoft Office Fonts (Thanks 40hz ) Spoiler http://i.gizmodo.com/5146551/deceased-ex+football-players-shady-half-sister-foiled-by-microsoft-office-fonts An attention seeker has been caught out in a lie when a letter she alleged was written in 1999 was using the Calibri font which has been available in Microsoft Office only since the 2007 edition. At a recent Hall of Fame news conference, a woman claiming to be Ex-Cowboys receiver Bob Hayes' half sister read an emotional thank you letter written by him in 1999. But something is amiss. 14. Are Reality Shows Setting Unrealistic Standards For Skanks? Spoiler http://www.theonion.com/content/video/in_the_know_are_reality_shows Onion news debates whether or not reality television sets unattainable goals for todays Skanks. Ehtyar. |
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Nag@Me - very simple reminder applicationI just whipped up this tiny program for my dad, and figured it might help someone else out as well. Nag@Me is a very simple reminder program - you run it, tell it how often you want it to nag you, and what you want it to say. Hit OK and its off. To close the app, single-click the tray icon and hit the Cancel button.
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