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NoClose gets the job doneThe lightweight application disables the X button in the Windows titlebar for the windows you select. Select the window you want to lock and then hit CTRL+1 to lock and unlock the window. You can also add rules for Windows so that NoClose will remember which windows you want locked. While locking your work station when you're away is the best way to keep things just as you left them, NoClose is a great solution to keep an errant mouse click or moment of thoughtlessness from closing a window or application you need open.
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ghacks christmas giveaway and reviewsMartin and our friends at ghacks.net are going to be giving out a lot of software in December, a different program each day. Sounds like a fun event! I actually had the idea last year but did not pursuit it enough to make it happen in 2007. This year however is different. Iām very proud to announce the first annual Ghacks Christmas Giveaway. We will provide visitors with the opportunity to win excellent software programs (and probably other things as well) from December 1 to December 24. http://www.ghacks.ne...way-starts-tomorrow/ |
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Tech News Weekly: Edition 48My apologies for getting a little carried away last week folks, this week should be more of a 'summary' as these things are intended to be. Perhaps if people have an opinion on what the minimum and maximum number of articles included should be they could let me know in a reply. I'm afraid I haven't gotten around to getting code out to Mouse Man for the 'Expand All' button. If I get it done before next week's news and we can actually implement it I'll add it here. As usual, you can find last week's news here. 1. Facebook Wins Record $873m Fine Against Smut Spammer Spoiler http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/25/facebook_spam_lawsuit/ Facebook have won a lawsuit worth $837 million against a Canadian accused of hacking into users' accounts and spamming from them. Facebook has won a $873m judgment against a Canadian sued for spamming users of the social networking site with "sexually explicit" messages after hacking into the profiles of its members. 2. Security Breach Gives PayPal Phish the Personal Touch Spoiler http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/24/pamela_security_breach/ A breach of user information held by Pamela Systems has given rise to a personalized phishing scam against users of the Pamela Skype addon. Skype users who use a piece of software dubbed Pamela to manage their online phone accounts should be on the lookout for customized phishing attacks following revelations that one or more user databases containing names and email addresses have been breached. 3. Unofficial Fix Issued for Vista Networking Flaw Spoiler http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/498471 For the more technically inclined: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/498471 Calls to a user mode API in Vista Ultimate and Enterprise can lead to kernel mode memory corruption, potentially causing a blue screen or remote code execution in kernel mode. Microsoft has not issued at time of writing, though the researchers that made the discovery have released a modified version of the vulnerable library that fixes the issue. A system-crashing bug with potential malware implications has been uncovered in Vista. But a fix for the vulnerability, which revolves around flaws in the operating system's network stack, may have to wait until the next service pack. 4. More MS08-067 Exploits Spoiler http://blogs.technet.com/mmpc/archive/2008/11/25/more-ms08-067-exploits.aspx In followup to: https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=15476.0#post_Microsoft_Issue_OutOfBand_Security_Patch For the more technically inclined: http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2008-112203-2408-99&tabid=2 An exploit for MS08-067 is running rampant over the internet according to Microsoft itself. As expected, we are seeing another wave of attacks exploiting the vulnerability detailed in security bulletin MS08-067. 5. Judge Says BU Can't Turn Over Infringers' IPs in P2P Case Spoiler http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081126-judge-says-bu-cant-turn-over-infringers-ips-in-p2p-case.html A sane judge on on a copyright infringement case? Who knew... The music industry's requests for more personal information regarding the identity of several accused file-sharers have been shot down by a federal judge. Judge Nancy Gertner quashed a subpoena this week in the infamous London-Sire v. Does 1-4 case, saying that the IP addresses of three anonymous Boston University students could not be handed over because the university had "adequately demonstrated that it is not able to identify the alleged infringers with a reasonable degree of technical certainty." 6. Key Molecule for Life Found in Habitable Region of the Galaxy Spoiler http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/11/sugar-molecule.html An important molecule linked to the origin of life has been discovered in a region of The Milky Way. A sugar molecule linked to the origin of life was discovered in a potentially habitable region of our galaxy. 7. Lenovo Kills Notebooks With a Text Message Spoiler http://www.tgdaily.com/html_tmp/content-view-40351-108.html Lenovo's next generation of Thinkpad notebooks will permit its owner to disable the 3G-enabled unit via text message. I wonder how long until this gets cracked... As notebook theft is becoming an increasingly important topic in the IT world, we are now seeing innovative solution to protect users and corporations from data theft almost on a weekly basis. One of the most interesting and potentially most effective solutions was announced by Lenovo this morning. 8. Another Layer of Security for PayPal Accounts Spoiler http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=6768 Paypal users now have access to another layer of security with the option of receiving a security code as a text message prior to logging in. PayPal announced a new way for members to add even more security to their PayPal accounts using their mobile phones. Customers can now choose to receive a unique six-digit security code via text message to their mobile phones prior to logging in to their accounts. 9. New Machines Scan IDs at Border Crossings Spoiler http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/computersecurity/2008-11-23-passport-chips_N.htm?csp=34 Machines are in use at several US border crossing stations that permit border security agents to read information stored in RFID-enabled government documentation. Agents along the Canada and Mexico borders are using a controversial new machine that can "read" the personal information contained in some government-issued ID cards ā such as passports and driver's licenses ā as travelers approach a checkpoint. Ehtyar. |
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Posture in sitting/standing ideas, tips & tricks?I thought I'd start a thread related to ideas about how we should sit, stand, lift stuff even, especially in relation to how we work and any problems we might have due possibly to poor posture.
I know this has been touched on in various topics so feel free to link to or quote stuff from other threads |
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Regular Expression Designer: Free Program to Help you Build Regular ExpressionsRad Software Regular Expression Designer is a free download that helps programmers learn, develop and test Regular Expressions. It is an interactive Windows application that is designed to be simple and easy to use. http://www.radsoftwa...om.au/regexdesigner/ |
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Why does it say paper jam when there is no paper jam?! |
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Experiences buying software on eBay?I want to say upfront that I've only had good experience buying stuff on eBay. I don't do so often, but I pick sellers carefully, and have bought things from cheap (DVDs) to fairly expensive (my fine pre-Lenovo ThinkPad :-), without a single problem ever.
But I've never bought software. Specifically (the seller states) a legitimate, shrink-wrapped, never opened, never registered retail copy of Delphi 2007. eBay is about the only way I can buy it, since CodeGear marketing dept lives in a cave and they sell only to US and Canada directly. They have resellers worldwide, and the Polish reseller not only charges an enormous margin above CodeGear's price, but they expect you to order only by printing out an RTF order form and faxing it to them. The order form doesn't even have a line for first name/last name - only for company name. If they don't expect to be selling it to individuals, I am not going to plead with them, and I certainly won't be buying a fax machine to deserve the privilege of odering an expensive product from morons. (Yep, I have some strong feelings about them!) Assuming the trade goes well, and that the copy is indeed virginal, the net result would be no different than me traveling to the US, buying Delphi retail and bringing it home. Or receiving it as a gift. EU law does not allow manufacturers to limit where or to whom they sell, so this is completely legit on my side. (A second-hand copy would be perfectly EU-legal too, but CodeGear would almost certainly block me from upgrades and patches, so I'm not considering that.) So the only thing I am left to wonder about is how likely it is that the copy in question is indeed legitimate. The seller has lots of feedback, practically 100% positive, and he seems to be selling shrink-wrapped copies of Delphi and other software almost daily. He has a long string of such transactions, dating back months. So it looks pretty good. Is there anything I'm forgetting about? Does anyone have any good or bad experience of the sort? |
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