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SLI: Twice the Trouble?
Troubleshooting video card related issues is tough enough. But what do you do when you have two video cards under the hood?

The Importance of Uninterruptible Power Supplies
If you're lucky, a power outage might only result a couple of hours of wasted work. Of course, things can get worse, as they so often do.

USB Port Short
If you end up frying a PC port, there's a quick and simple way to prevent a minor problem from becoming a showstopper.

Old Laptop, New WiFi
WiFi is pretty much a given on any new laptop. But how do you get wireless networking onto an older machine?

Webcam Woes
If you're encountering trouble beaming your face across the Internet, the reason might not necessarily be hardware or driver related.

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Old Peripherals, New PC
There's no reason that you can't use your old parallel and serial port peripherals (unless they are really outdated). If your new gear is lacking those ports, it's time for an adapter card or USB dongle.

ALERT: MS08-067 Can't Wait for Patch Tuesday
A severe vulnerability has been discovered and Microsoft is pleading with users to get patched ASAP!

Locked Hard Drive
Locked out of your own hard drive? It can happen, as one unlucky member found out. Luckily, there is a wealth of drive tools to help.

RAID Woes
When it comes to restoring data after a particularly nasty crash, a RAID configuration can be a lifesaver. But how do you get back to normal when it's the RAID controller that's giving you problems?

Digital Image Recovery
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NEW!   Affordable, Powerful Range Extension
[October 31, 2008]  Ubiquiti's rugged new open source Bullet converts almost any Wi-Fi antenna into a carrier-class outdoor radio system.

NEW!   Wi-Fi Product Watch 2008
[October 31, 2008]  SanDisk's 16GB microSDHC cards now available; Epson's new Artisan 800 Wi-Fi printer.

NEW!   October Newsbits
[October 31, 2008]  Apple improves App Store; 5,000 devices now Wi-Fi CERTIFIED; Comcast to offer 50Mbps service; AndroidDevCamp in Dallas; Google CEO hits the campaign trail with Obama; Google frees Android source code; and more.

NEW!   AirMagnet Jumpstarts the Channel
[October 29, 2008]  AirMagnet has launched a series of new “jumpstart kits” to help its channel partners offer their enterprise customers professional services around wireless surveying, design and planning, troubleshooting, WLAN validation, voice readiness, and more.

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Wi-FiPlanet Insights
NEW!   Opinion: How Facebook is Destroying the Nuclear Family
[October 28, 2008]  Wireless technologies, such as Wi-Fi, make it easier for families to stay in touch through text, voice, e-mail, and social networking sites. But, says Mike Elgan, social networking is destroying the isolation of the nuclear family from the extended family and, in doing so, essentially eroding the nuclear family concept.

NEW!   Around the World in 80 Nodes
[October 28, 2008]  Boingo adds 500 Indian hotspots; Chinese university gets Motorola WLAN; Boingo teams up with Telefonica; Aruba lands large corporate contract in Europe; Trepeze opens another R&D center in China; and more.

Ubiquiti Networks Stays Focused on Wi-Fi
[October 24, 2008]  Ubiquiti's Wi-Fi products, both embedded radios and complete solutions, are designed to optimize both price and performance.

iPhone Drives Apple's Q4 Profits
[October 23, 2008]  For the fiscal fourth-quarter ended September 30, Apple reported a profit that Steven Jobs called "stunning."

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Review: Three Linux Wi-Fi Managers
[October 23, 2008]  An overview of three Linux programs that help users manage Wi-Fi connections: Network Manager, Wicd, and KWifiManager.

Review: CradlePoint CTR500 Cellular-Ready Travel Router
[October 22, 2008]  This Wi-Fi router's a bit pricey, especially considering the lack of accessories, but for your money, you get a powerful and versatile device that helps you get the most out of cellular data access while on the road.

Review: iPod touch 2nd Generation
[October 21, 2008]  The newest version of the Wi-Fi-enabled iPod touch is billed as "the funnest iPod ever." We can't disagree.

Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50 with Wi-Fi
[October 17, 2008]  While the picture-taking features are plentiful and easy to access in this 9.1MP point-and-shoot digital camera from Panasonic, the Wi-Fi component suffers from some serious usability issues.

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Wi-FiPlanet Tutorials
NEW!   WPA-Enterprise for Small Business (Part 5)
[October 30, 2008]  In the fifth and final installment of our series on WPA-Enterprise for small businesses, Eric Geier offers step-by-step guidance for configuring computers on your network with WPA and 802.1x settings.

NEW!   How to: Get Lotus Notes on your iPhone
[October 27, 2008]  IBM recently made Lotus Notes on the iPhone a reality with Lotus iNotes Ultralite.

How to: Keep up with Linux
[October 21, 2008]  Keeping up with Linux is a time-consuming endeavor. We show you five ways to keep up-to-speed with various aspects of Linux.

Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode VIII
[October 10, 2008]  In the October installment of our monthly Q&A column, the Wi-Fi Guru tackles Bluetooth blocking (although he's not sure why), WLANs for WISP subscribers, iPhone tricks, and of course, DD-WRT on a WRT54G.

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Linux Today News

GHOST STORY: FEAR OF MICROSOFT FADES
"It probably didn't cost much to produce the latest three commercials in its "Mac vs. PC" series. But their effect appears to be much greater, across the Web at least, than what Microsoft is able to generate in its $300 million campaign about Life Without Walls."

NOKIA TALKS QT STRATEGY, TACTICS
"Nokia hopes to increase the number of developers working on its Qt GUI toolkit tenfold. In opening remarks at its annual Developer Days conference today, Qt Software Chief Sebastian Nystr�m (pictured) invited attendees to look for online job postings, commenting, "We're hiring.""

UPGRADING TO INTREPID IBEX WITH A LOCAL APT-MIRROR
"A clean install of Kubuntu requires just over 1 GB of packages to upgrade from Hardy to Intrepid, and dragging that much data across the cloud is just painful, I don't care how fast your ISP is. It's especially painful if you happen to have an apt-mirror server on your own LAN with a full copy of the Intrepid repository."

12 GREAT APPS FOR BRIDGING WINDOWS, LINUX AND MACS
"Windows, Mac, and Linux -- can't we all just get along? Blogger Ron Barrett has scoured the IT world to bring you this list of affordably priced business productivity tools that run on any desktop (many are even free)."

U.S. APPEALS COURT REJECTS BUSINESS METHOD PATENTS
" U.S. patent appeals court ruled on Thursday that business methods, such as Amazon.com Inc's one-click to buy goods on the Internet, cannot be patented."

MORE RESULTS FROM REALEYES
"For the past few weeks, I have been learning a lot about the site where the Realeyes pilot project is being run. After seeing several reports of incidents from Europe and Asia, it occurred to me that I could create a rule to monitor non-US IP addresses."

INTEL TO ESTABLISH SOFTWARE CENTER IN TAIWAN
"Intel Corp. announced Thursday it will join the Taiwanese government in setting up a Linux software center in Taiwan to help better market locally produced laptops and mobile Internet devices to the world."

OPENOFFICE 3: USEFUL, COMPATIBLE - AND PRETTY
"OpenOffice 3 is out of beta, and reviewer Lou Dolinar has had a few weeks to give it a test drive. The new version is spiffier, more compatible with office and works on more platforms -- particularly Mac, which had been a problem before."

SOLVING PRIVACY ISSUES IN UBUNTU 8.10 INTREPID IBEX
"One of the new features in Ubuntu 8.10 is the ability to create an encrypted directory for content you do not want others to access. Oh, by the way, did you know that anyone can read your files that are in your home directory? Here is an example of sue logged in and able to open files in mike's home directory. However, note that they are opened read-only so they cannot be changed. Still, who is looking at your stuff?"

CHEMNITEZR LINUX-TAGE - CALL FOR LECTURES/PRESENTATION
"The "Chemnitz Linux Days" is one of Europe's largest conventions on open source software. Every year since 1999, creative and active people are meeting in Saxony's city of Chemnitz to share new ideas and discuss new developments of Linux and associated topics."

A BETTER FILE SYSTEM FOR LINUX?
"Oracle's Better File System for Linux (BTRFS) is gearing up but what will it do and who will use it?"

UBUNTU 8.10 - A POSITIVE EVOLUTION
"Usually I do not install test versions, however, favourable opinions of my friends convinced me it was worth trying. I have to admit, I am not disappointed with the latest version of Ubuntu, 8.10. And here is why."

WHAT'S NEW IN THE GNU COMPILER COLLECTION RELEASE SERIES
"But GCC can't just sit still. New processor architectures continue to appear, and new research finds better ways to optimize and generate code. So GCC moves forward and has now matured into its fourth major release. This article explores the fundamental changes in GCC version 4 to show you why--if you haven't switched yet--the time has come to use the compiler standard."

GERMANY: 'COST OF OPEN SOURCE DESKTOP MAINTENANCE IS BY FAR THE LOWEST'
"Open Source desktops are far cheaper to maintain than proprietary desktop configurations, says Rolf Schuster, a diplomat at the German Embassy in Madrid and the former head of IT at the Foreign Ministry."

IS LINUX TRULY SMALL BUSINESS READY?
"Nearly everyday we hear about how the modern Linux distributions are not only ready for the home user, they can even meet the growing demands of many small businesses as well. But rather than debating this point, I'll examine the tools that would potentially mean that more small businesses would feel the confidence to take the open source plunge."

UBUNTU BRINGS THE BBC TO LINUX
"But thanks to FOSS (as always) there is a silver ray in the gloom-- Ubuntu 8.10 includes the Totem BBC Plugin:"

NOVELL MAKES A MOVE -- MOTION FOR CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST AND PAYMENT NOW - UPDATED 2XS, AS TEXT
"Here we go. Novell has filed a motion asking the bankruptcy court to confirm the constructive trust amount and order SCO to pay it now:"

KEEP TAB ON HOME SECURITY WITH A WEBCAM AND TWITTER
"Worried about someone breaking into your house in your absence? Or just need to keep a tab on who enters your room while you are away? Well, all you need is a webcam, a linux PC/laptop and a twitter account."

PARALLEL SSH EXECUTION AND A SINGLE SHELL TO CONTROL THEM ALL
"If you want to increase your productivity with SSH, you can try a tool that lets you run commands on more than one remote machine at the same time. Parallel ssh, Cluster SSH, and ClusterIt let you specify commands in a single terminal window and send them to a collection of remote machines where they can be executed."

10 REASONS TO NOT UPGRADE TO UBUNTU 8.10
"Before it is even released (at the time of this writing), I have already found a number of reasons why I will not be upgrading my various computers to Ubuntu 8.10."

PYTHON DATA PERSISTENCE USING MYSQL
"This article by Yuli Vasiliev will walk you through the process of building a simple Python application that interacts with a MySQL database. In a nutshell, the application picks up some live data from a web site and then persists it to an underlying MySQL database."

AUTOMATIC AND UP-TO-DATE FEDORA 9 INSTALLATIONS WITH KICKSTART AND NOVI
"The problem with Kickstart is that it usually uses the distribution's packages from the time the distribution was released, i.e., it does not consider updates which means you would have to update each system manually after the Kickstart installation. This guide explains how you can do up-to-date Kickstart installations with the help of a tool called novi."

PULLING INFO FROM IMDB PART ONE: GOOFY MOVIE TITLES
"We're going off the range here today (while we leave another script on the oven to simmer for 24 hours ;) and moving along to finding the best way to strip "random-yet-connected" data from any online source."

UPDATE TWITTER AND FRIENDFEED FROM THE LINUX COMMAND LINE
"Learn how to use GNU Wget and cURL to send status updates to Twitter and FriendFeed without the use of a Twitter desktop application, and follow feeds from both Twitter and FriendFeed right from the Linux� command line."

GRAPHICAL REMOTE CONTROL DESKTOPS FOR LINUX
"A. Lizard takes us on a tour of secure remote graphical Linux administration over the Internet; through firewalls, routers, dynamic home IP addresses, Wake-on-LAN, and other perils. We will learn how to securely administer both Linux and Windows remotely. The journey begins with today's part 1 of three parts."

UBUNTU'S ENTERPRISING IBEX SPRINGS INTO RELEASE
"Canonical is stepping up its Linux assault on the enterprise with the launch of Ubuntu 8.10 Server Edition. Code-named Intrepid Ibex, the latest version of the Ubuntu server operating system was made available for free download on Wednesday by the distribution’s London, UK-based sponsor."

DESKTOP LINUX TIDAL WAVE ALERT
"In 2009, more Linux-powered desktops will sell then will Windows-powered ones. Sounds crazy doesn't it? Think again."

THE WINDOWS 7 GUI FROM A LINUX USER'S PERSPECTIVE
"Today, hard core Linux users were able to view for the first time some of nifty GUI features in Microsoft's next generation desktop operation system - Windows 7."

WAL-MART'S G1 PHONE DISCOUNT IRKS EARLY ANDROID ADOPTERS
"This caterwauling and gnashing of teeth is reminiscent of the mudslinging that went on after Apple reduced the cost of the iPhone by $200 only months after it came out. Here's what people are saying, and why the G1 ought to arrive at even lower price points."

UBUNTU OPEN WEEK FOR JAUNTY. ROCK ON.
"Folks, we are really pleased to announce...Ubuntu Open Week! Ubuntu Open Week is a week of IRC tuition and Q+A sessions all about getting involved in the rock-and-roll world that is the Ubuntu community."

HOW TO MAKE MONEY WITH FREE SOFTWARE...
"The goal of the competition was not to design a building, but the new 5 euro commemorative coin with the theme 'Netherlands and Architecture'. The winner will be rewarded with a nice price, but most of all with the honor: his design will be realized and will be a legal coin within the Netherlands."

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LINUX KERNEL REGRESSION IN UBUNTU 8.10. UPGRADE NOW!
"A regression was discovered last night, right after the launch of Ubuntu 8.10 (codename Intrepid Ibex), in the Linux kernel packages. Do not be alarmed, as this is not a security flaw! It's actually a bug in 2.6.27 Linux kernel packages."

USING YOUR LINUX COMPUTER AS A MEDIA CENTER (PART 1)
"If you are like me who is a Linux user and owns a huge collection of music, videos and pictures, the world is not over for you yet. There are many open-source applications that you can use to turn your Linux machine into a lean, mean media center."

RESEARCH ON BBC CONTENT FOR GNU/LINUX
"This week, we're really happy to be sharing some work we've commissioned to deliver BBC content (mainly radio shows from the BBC Audio & Music team) on demand for users of GNU/Linux."

FEDORA MOVES THE X SERVER
"Testers of the Fedora 10 beta (or Rawhide) have recently noticed that the X server has been moved from its traditional home on virtual terminal 7 to VT1. This move, which has spawned a lengthy flame war (OK, two lengthy flame wars) is motivated by a desire to speed the boot process by avoiding the VT switch. It seems like a relatively small change, but our community has a strong sense of tradition, apparently."

THE BILSKI DECISION IS IN: BUH-BYE [MOST] BUSINESS METHODS PATENTS - AS TEXT & UPDATED 3XS
"Pop some champagne! The Appeals Court decision [PDF] is in on Bilski: I'm still reading it, but on first quick reading, one thing is clear: it's a win! Eligible patent matter just got smaller."

NVIDIA FAN SPEED REVISITED
"One of the comments to my last post about adjusting the fan speed on your NVidia graphics card was that what was needed was a script to adjust the speed based on the temperature. The script presented here does just that."

FSLINT - UTILITY TO CLEAN UP YOUR FILE SYSTEM IN OPENSUSE
"FSlint is a simple yet very easy to use utility to find and clean various forms of lint on a filesystem. i.e., unwanted or problematic cruft in your files or file names. For example, one form of lint it finds is duplicate files. FSlint operates in both GUI and Command Line mode and the GUI is very straight forward to use especially there isn't much of hidden menu options."

LAPTOP LITE WITH WINDOWS XP (AND SOON LINUX)
"Hewlett-Packard is getting small. A gaggle of miniaturized notebooks, announced this week and collectively called the Mini 1000, will be available in various configurations that begin at $379."

WHY I DON'T LIKE CANONICAL
"So, I've just been (implicitly) quoted bashing the Mark Shuttleworth / Canonical business model... I thought it was worth expanding my point from my own tiny pulpit."

15 SCARIEST TUX ICONS FOR HALLOWEEN
"Since it's Halloween, let me give you a treat by sharing to you all some of the scariest tux icons in existence. Before going on, let me warn those with a weak heart that what you are about to see could be dangerous to your health."

FEDORA 7 TO 10 BENCHMARKS
"Earlier this week we published benchmarks of all Ubuntu releases from 7.04 to the release candidate and had found the performance degraded with time, at least with the test system we used. As part of our testing to explore this issue, we had repeated many of the same tests on Fedora with all of their releases going back to Fedora 7. Has Fedora's desktop performance degraded too?"






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Your Linux Today Security Letter for October 31, 2008

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Friday October 31, 2008

Linux Today Security

MORE RESULTS FROM REALEYES
"For the past few weeks, I have been learning a lot about the site where the Realeyes pilot project is being run. After seeing several reports of incidents from Europe and Asia, it occurred to me that I could create a rule to monitor non-US IP addresses."

SOLVING PRIVACY ISSUES IN UBUNTU 8.10 INTREPID IBEX
"One of the new features in Ubuntu 8.10 is the ability to create an encrypted directory for content you do not want others to access. Oh, by the way, did you know that anyone can read your files that are in your home directory? Here is an example of sue logged in and able to open files in mike's home directory. However, note that they are opened read-only so they cannot be changed. Still, who is looking at your stuff?"

KEEP TAB ON HOME SECURITY WITH A WEBCAM AND TWITTER
"Worried about someone breaking into your house in your absence? Or just need to keep a tab on who enters your room while you are away? Well, all you need is a webcam, a linux PC/laptop and a twitter account."

PARALLEL SSH EXECUTION AND A SINGLE SHELL TO CONTROL THEM ALL
"If you want to increase your productivity with SSH, you can try a tool that lets you run commands on more than one remote machine at the same time. Parallel ssh, Cluster SSH, and ClusterIt let you specify commands in a single terminal window and send them to a collection of remote machines where they can be executed."

GRAPHICAL REMOTE CONTROL DESKTOPS FOR LINUX
"A. Lizard takes us on a tour of secure remote graphical Linux administration over the Internet; through firewalls, routers, dynamic home IP addresses, Wake-on-LAN, and other perils. We will learn how to securely administer both Linux and Windows remotely. The journey begins with today's part 1 of three parts."

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October Hard Drive Price Guide

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This Week on SharkyExtreme:

October Hard Drive Price Guide
[October 31, 2008] Welcome to the October edition of our Hard Drive Price Guide, which includes Solid State Drive listings for the first time. We break down the trends for Parallel and Serial ATA desktop drives, and SSDs, finding the best overall values in each area. If you're looking for additional storage, or just want to see where the market is heading, then be sure to check out the detailed price lists and commentary.

High-End Memory Prices - Week of October 27, 2008
[October 28, 2008] It was another good week for memory buyers, as the usual suspects like DDR3 showed some very significant price drops. But there were a few surprises as well, as Registered/FB-DIMM memory was the second most active chart, and dual-channel DDR2 showed renewed downward movement. If you want the inside scoop on the high-end memory market, then don't miss our detailed price list and commentary, and see who is offering the best values.

Weekly CPU Prices - Week of October 27, 2008
[October 30, 2008] While the AMD and Intel processor charts are continue to show stable prices, there is at least a hint of increased activity. Although small, there are more price changes than last week, and many of these are on mainstream processors. If you're looking for a new CPU or just want to see where the market is heading, be sure to check out the detailed price lists and commentary in our Weekly CPU Pricing Guide.

On Hardware Central:

Platform Trends: Nvidia and AMD Take Graphics in Different Directions
[October 28, 2008] No niche is too small for the PC graphics giants to cram in a new product, but AMD's ATI Radeon HD 4000 series has lacked an entry in the $100 to $150 price range preferred by avid but unwealthy gamers -- until now. Meanwhile, Nvidia targets even more frugal desktop shoppers with faster-than-Intel integrated graphics ... although both vendors have already done that with under-$60 dedicated cards.

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Sony Faces Another PC Battery Recall
[October 31, 2008] Sony said five PC makers including Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba will recall 100,000 computer battery packs made by the Japanese electronics maker due to a fire hazard.

Intel Sees Credit Crisis Hitting Chip Industry
[October 31, 2008] Intel warned on Friday the credit crisis could hurt demand for its chips, and lead to the insolvency of key suppliers that could result in product delays. The world's largest chip maker noted these new economic risks in its 10-Q quarterly report filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

A Better File System for Linux?
[October 30, 2008] At the heart of every operating system is the file system that provides read/write access to data. Since 2001, Ext3 has been the mainstay of Linux file systems. But the winds of change could be blowing toward a better file system in the works.

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Dell Unveils Four New OptiPlex Desktop Platforms
[October 29, 2008] Dell continues its aggressive release schedule with the introduction of four new OptiPlex commercial desktop systems, including the thin client OptiPlex FX160.

HP Introduces Three New Mini 1000 PC Models
[October 29, 2008] HP has followed up the success of its initial Mini PC release with the announcement of three new additions to the HP Mini 1000 lineup.

Dell Adds the Mini 12 to their Netbook Line
[October 29, 2008] Dell has introduced their latest Mini netbook design, the Mini 12, a light & thin 12" sub-notebook that joins the popular Mini 9 in the Dell lineup.

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Windows 7 May Spark 64-bit Adoption

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Friday October 31, 2008

Windows 7 May Spark 64-bit Adoption
[October 31, 2008] The key to the PC's future may be the upcoming 64-bit edition of Windows 7.

A Better File System for Linux on the Way
[October 30, 2008] Oracle's Better File System for Linux is gearing up. What will it do, and who will use it?

Does Hardware Matter?
[October 30, 2008] Hard-Core Hardware: Faster, bigger, cheaper, greener -- Does anyone care what's inside the box anymore, or is server room hardware going the way of the television and telephone?

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 Enters Beta
[October 29, 2008] Red Hat Wednesday released a beta version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3. This is expected to be the last major update prior to the release of version 6, which is scheduled for release some time in 2009.

DNS Client Behavior in Windows Vista and Server 2008
[October 29, 2008] Win Tip: DNS functions differently in the latest versions of Windows. For a quick explanation of DNS client behavior for DNS queries and registrations look no further.

Microsoft Aims for the Clouds With Windows Azure
[October 29, 2008] OS Roundup: As the changing paradigm of cloud computing renders Microsoft's desktop operating system model less relevant, the company is attempting to adapt. Will its final destination be cloud nine or the blues?

Server Room DIY, Installing Apache and Configuring Your Network
[October 28, 2008] So you decided to host your own Web server, and you've chosen Apache. Next big decision: What's in your AMP stack? This article steps through the installation and configuration process.

Riverbed Keeps Rolling With Virtual Acceleration
[October 28, 2008] On the heels of presenting solid financial results, the acceleration vendor introduced new products in this highly competitive space.

Intrepid Ibex Is on the Move
[October 27, 2008] With 8 million users and growing, the next version of Ubuntu Linux is set to debut, and the company behind it continues to grow.

Memopal Online Backup
[October 27, 2008] Tip of the Trade: Memopal recently released a Linux version of its online backup service. Should you take it out for a spin?

HP's Storage Flash-Forward
[October 24, 2008] HP looks ahead, becoming the latest company to throw its weight behind solid state storage technology.

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Google May Scrap Yahoo Deal
[October 31, 2008] Sources say the antitrust shadow may be too much to overcome.

The P2P Debate Rages on in Hollywood
[October 31, 2008] Entertainment industry execs argue over whether or not P2P will make money. One conference attendee makes a rather succinct point.

Windows 7 May Trigger 64-bit OS Adoption
[October 31, 2008] The key to the PC's future may be the upcoming 64-bit edition of Windows 7.

New Web Travel Tool Thinks Big Despite Downturn
[October 31, 2008] With semantic technology and mobile, e-mail, social media and advertising tie-ins, trip organizer TripIt aims high amid grim expectations for travel and marketing spending.

Take That, Apple!
[October 31, 2008] Microsoft launches a big comeback at PDC and generates the kinds of excitement normally reserved for a certain other company.

iPhone: The Common Man's Internet Device?
[October 31, 2008] Apple's iPhone is seeing a boom in traction among low- to middle-income users.

The Internet's Newest Danger: Election Addiction
[October 31, 2008] COMMENTARY: It's a new and virulent addiction plaguing the land. But there is a solution. Sort of.

Spammers Hit MobileMe, Google Blogspots
[October 31, 2008] They're taking aim at CAPTCHA and seeking new means of attacking their targets.

Foundry, Brocade Do Their Deal, For Less
[October 31, 2008] The credit market crisis claims another victim: $400 million in Foundry's takeover value.

Ubuntu's Ibex Loads Up on Linux Features
[October 31, 2008] Enhanced wireless connectivity, guest access and virtualization support make their way into the distribution's widely anticipated new release.

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EMC Moves Into Server Management
By Erin Joyce - October 31, 2008
The storage giant adds server management to a growing data center automation portfolio.

A Better File System for Linux?
By Sean Michael Kerner - October 30, 2008
Oracle's Better File System for Linux (BTRFS) is gearing up, but what will it do and who will use it?

Foundry, Brocade Agree on Lower Merger Price
By Paul Shread - October 30, 2008
The credit market crisis claims another victim: $400 million in Foundry's takeover value.

Helping Storage Keep Up With Server Virtualization
By Henry Newman - October 29, 2008
If you virtualize your server environment without taking storage into consideration, your performance will likely suffer.

Storage Technology for Tough Times
By Jennifer Schiff - October 28, 2008
With their ability to reduce storage needs, storage optimization technologies are gaining favor with end users.

Foundry-Brocade Merger Hits a Roadblock
By Paul Shread - October 27, 2008
A delay in a shareholder vote on the proposed Brocade-Foundry merger suggests that the deal may have hit a snag.

Reducing Virtualization's Storage Demands
By Paul Rubens - October 24, 2008
They're early in development, but some new technologies hold promise for reducing server virtualization's demand on storage environments.

HP Sees A Future for Flash Storage
By Paul Shread - October 23, 2008
HP is the latest company to throw its weight behind solid state storage (SSD) technology.

EMC: It's Tough Out There
By Paul Shread - October 22, 2008
The storage giant says customers are turning cautious, but it's well positioned to withstand the downturn.

Disaster Recovery and Continuity for the Database Administrator, Part 2
By Kevin Medlin - October 21, 2008
There are many ways to protect your critical database applications in event of an unplanned outage or disaster — and some of them may even help your company in other ways.

Corporate Information Policies Need an Overhaul, Analysts Say
By Paul Shread - October 20, 2008
A pair of new reports say better information governance could save enterprises a whole lot of headaches — and earn them money too.

Storage Technologies for a Slowing Economy
By Marty Foltyn - October 17, 2008
This week's Storage Networking World conference seemed to focus more on economic reality than on the hottest new storage technologies.

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10/31: Mal/Renos-D a Malicious Windows Program

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Friday October 31, 2008

10/31: Mal/Renos-D a Malicious Windows Program
October 31, 2008
Mal/Renos-D is a malicious program for the Windows platform.

10/31: Trojan.Reglirer Opens Back Door
October 31, 2008
Trojan.Reglirer is a Trojan horse that opens a back door on the compromised computer.

Security Problem? Blame the Human Element
By Sean Michael Kerner - October 30, 2008
Cisco study finds that security policies are often not respected by end users.

Facebook Worm Redux Taps Google Sites
By Richard Adhikari - October 30, 2008
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10/31: Small-EMQ Worm Copies Itself, Creates Registry Entry
October 31, 2008
W32/Small-EMQ is a worm for the Windows platform.

10/31: VBDown-G a VisualBasic Downloader
October 31, 2008
Troj/VBDown-G is a VisualBasic downloader for the Windows platform.

10/30: Exp/Piedief.HM a Windows Exploit
October 30, 2008
EXP/Pidief.HM is a Windows exploit.

10/30: TR/Agent.argrt a Windows Trojan
October 30, 2008
TR/Agent.agrt is a Windows Trojan.

10/30: Thyself-B Trojan a Malicious, Embedded Javascript
October 30, 2008
Troj/Thyself-B is a malicious JavaScript embedded in a web page.

10/30: Agent-ICJ Trojan Copies Itself, Changes Registry Entry
October 30, 2008
Troj/Agent-ICJ is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/30: Banker-EOA Trojan Creates Multiple Files
October 30, 2008
Troj/Banker-EOA is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/30: Zbot.AJR Trojan Drops Copy of Itself, Components
October 30, 2008
Troj_Zbot.AJR Trojan arrives as a file downloaded from a certain URL.

10/30: Gamethi.Dov Trojan May Arrive Bundled With Malware
October 30, 2008
Troj_Gamethi.Dov Trojan may arrive bundled with malware packages as a malware component.

10/30: Delf-FKB Trojan Copies Itself, Sets Registry Entries
October 30, 2008
Troj/Delf-FBK is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/30: Dload-EE Trojan Gives Remote Intruder Access
October 30, 2008
Troj/Dload-EE is a backdoor Trojan that allows a remote intruder to gain access and control over the computer.

10/30: Mal/BHO-M a Malicious Windows Program
October 30, 2008
Mal/BHO-M is a malicious program for the Windows platform.

10/30: Psyme-KJ a Malicious Script, Embedded Trojan
October 30, 2008
Troj/Psyme-KJ is a malicious script embedded in web pages that attempts to exploit browser vulnerabilities in order to download and run other malware.

10/29: Infostealer.Hibik.A Trojan Steals Confidential Info
October 29, 2008
Infostealer.Hibik.A is a Trojan horse that steals confidential information from the compromised computer.

10/29: Dloadr-BXH Trojan Copies Itself to System32 Folder
October 29, 2008
Troj/Dloadr-BXH is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/29: Cmjspy-AJ Trojan Copies Itself, Creates Files, Entries
October 29, 2008
Troj/Cmjspy-AJ is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/29: Agent-ICA Trojan Contacts Remote Server
October 29, 2008
Troj/Agent-ICA is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/29: Mal/Renos-C Program Downloads More Malicious Code
October 29, 2008
Mal/Renos-C is a malicious program for the Windows platform.

10/29: Mal/BHO-M a Malicious Program
October 29, 2008
Mal/BHO-M is a malicious program for the Windows platform.

Microsoft MMC How To: Hardening Desktops for Improved Security
By Sonny Discini - October 29, 2008
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10/29: Invo-Zip a Family of Zip File Trojans
October 29, 2008
Troj/Invo-Zip is a family of zip files that contain malware.

10/29: Mal/RarMal-C a Family of Malicious RAR Archives
October 29, 2008
Mal/RarMal-C is a family of malicious RAR archives, often seen in spam.

10/29: Agent-IBZ Trojan Copies Itself, Creates Registry Entry
October 29, 2008
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DNS Client Behavior in Windows Vista and Server 2008

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DNS Client Behavior in Windows Vista and Server 2008
[October 31, 2008] Win Tip: DNS functions differently in the latest versions of Windows. For a quick explanation of DNS client behavior for DNS queries and registrations look no further.

Testing SIP Security on a Budget, Part 1
[October 31, 2008] Along with its advantages, VoIP brings its own vulnerabilities. Fortunately there is a host of free/open-source tools to mitigate them.

Tech Comics: "Get Your iPhone App Accepted"
[October 30, 2008] Sometimes it takes a profound effort to get your iPhone app accepted.

Looking for a Halloween scare? Try the newest videogames
[October 30, 2008] Looking for more than ghosts and ghouls to liven up Halloween? The latest videogames are offering plenty of scary options and new terror is waiting just around the corner.

Is Ubuntu the Barack Obama of Linux?
[October 27, 2008] Although Ubuntu exists in a very different sphere than Barack Obama, it employs a strategy that is remarkably similar.

A Mac Expert's Favorite Tools
[October 30, 2008] Mac software for maintenance, troubleshooting, app removal, freeing up disk space, and more.

Nintendo sees overseas DSi launch by next summer
[October 31, 2008] Japanese video game maker Nintendo Co Ltd will likely launch a new model of its top-selling handheld player, the DS, in overseas markets by the summer of 2009, President Satoru Iwata said.

Take That, Apple!
[October 31, 2008] Microsoft launches a big comeback at PDC and generates the kinds of excitement normally reserved for a certain other company.

Sony Recalls PC Batteries
[October 31, 2008] Sony Corp said five PC makers including Hewlett-Packard Co and Toshiba Corp will recall 100,000 computer battery packs made by the Japanese electronics maker due to a fire hazard.

The Internet's Newest Danger: Election Addiction
[October 29, 2008] It’s a new and virulent addiction plaguing the land. But there is a solution. Sort of.

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Friday October 31, 2008

PGP Takes Encryption to Managed SaaS
Vendor's new program enables VARs to offer cost-effective encryption as a managed service. Margins can hit 30 percent, company officials say.

7 Tips that Get Management to Listen
CIOUpdate columnist Laurent Duperval offers his seven tips on how to ensure management will pay attention to your ideas.

ADDM Enhancements in Oracle Database 11g
This article illustrates how Oracle Database 11gR1 has expanded ADDM to encompass Real Application Clusters (RAC) database tuning at the global level and provided the ability to filter out previously identified performance issues from any ADDM analysis report.

Introducing Reporting Services Charts for Analysis Services
BI Architect Bill Pearson introduces a group of related articles surrounding chart reports for Analysis Services data sources. In this article, we examine chart types that are available, and look forward to coming articles that specify details involving the use of each in reporting Analysis Services data.

Digital Infrared Photography: Composing and Setting Up Shots
Cyrill Harnischmacher reminds us that with infrared we are photographing something "invisible." Whch is exactly what makes infrared photography so fascinating.

Revision and Rationale in Lettermaking
Timothy Donaldson takes a look at attempts to impose order on the haphazard, ramshackle manner in which the alphabet has evolved.

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Working with Even More Functions in Excel
Helen Bradley shows how to unleash the power of functions in Excel spreadsheets to increase your efficiency.

Semantic Web Investment Opportunities
In this edition of the Semantic Web Gang, regular members are joined by three guests to discuss the investment potential of the Semantic Web and semantic technologies.

Reports for SQL Server 2008 System Data Collections
With SQL Server 2008's new Data Collection feature and the Management Data Warehouse (MDW), came three system Data Collection sets. This article covers the different data collection standard reports that have been provided to display information related to the statistics collected by the system data collections.

Microsoft's "Lucky 7" Gamble
Because of improvements to Vista, Microsoft will likely see more success with its upcoming Windows 7 release than with its current flagship OS.

Top 10 Open Source CMS Systems
Matt Hartley examines alternative content management systems and boils it down to ten, including TikiWiki, Opentaps, Order Portal, Marvelous CMS, Poor Man's CMS, and others.

HP Sees A Future for Flash Storage
HP is the latest company to throw its weight behind solid state storage (SSD) technology.

How to Avoid Common SSL Usage Mistakes
This week we look at some of the common SSL usage mistakes made by beginners and experts alike and the remedies. Among other things, you'll learn how to use encrypted connections.

Stockxpert Contributor Profile: Cathy Yeulet
Ben Kessler profiles stock photo veteran and Stockxpert contributor Cathy Yeulet, known for shots that radiate light and warmth.

Shimo Makes OS X VPN Connections Bearable
"Not very fond of Cisco's unpleasant VPN client? Neither are we. Fortunately there's Shimo, which lets you kick clunky VPN clients to the curb in style."






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An Introduction to Windows Server 2008 Server Core
Server Core is a new installation option that was introduced in Windows Server 2008. It provides the ability to install and configure a trimmed-down version of Windows Server 2008 which is designed to perform only certain server tasks.

Improving Web Development Using Virtualization
This article looks at Microsoft's free virtualization software, Virtual PC, and shows how to use it to create guest environments where you can cleanly install alternate development environments to assist with web development. Read on to learn more!

Speed Up Your Reflection Processes
Use Reflection.Emit to speed up Reflection intensive processes by writing one general algorithm that emits a specific solution.

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Improved Proper Case Sample Function
As often happens, a visitor has taken one of our scripts and improved upon it. Our original was designed to mimic VB's vbProperCase format. The problem is that they both fail miserably on things like "Peter O'Tool" or "Camilla Parker-Bowles". This new version handles both of those correctly.

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From Delegate to Lambda
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C++0x: The Dawning of a New Standard

C++0x: The Dawning of a New Standard

It's been 10 years since the first ISO C++ standard, and 2009 will bring us the second.
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Overview: C++ Gets an Overhaul
It's been 10 years since the first ISO C++ standard, and 2009 will bring us the second. Learn about the new features being added and how they will revolutionize the language.

Easier C++: An Introduction to Concepts
C++0x concepts bring the full power of the Generic Programming paradigm to C++, making templates more expressive, easier to write, and easier to use. Spectacularly poor template error messages are a thing of the past!

Simpler Multithreading in C++0x
The new standard will support multithreading, with a new thread library. Find out how this will improve porting code, and reduce the number of APIs and syntaxes you use.


The State of the Language: An Interview with Bjarne Stroustrup
C++ founding father assesses the language on the eve of its new standard.


Timeline: C++ in Retrospect
From its nascent pre-processor in 1979 to today's incredibly sophisticated language features and libraries, we've documented each step along the way.



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[October 29, 2008]  AirMagnet has launched a series of new “jumpstart kits” to help its channel partners offer their enterprise customers professional services around wireless surveying, design and planning, troubleshooting, WLAN validation, voice readiness, and more.

NEW!   Wi-Fi: Still Not Bad for You (As Far As We Know)
[October 29, 2008]  25 years after the first cell phone call, researchers maintain that there is no evidence to show that low levels of RF energy, such as those emitted by Wi-Fi radios, are dangerous. (But caution with children and cell phones is still advised.)

NEW!   Atheros “Aligns” With Consumers
[October 28, 2008]  With its new Align family of WLAN solutions, Atheros intends to serve consumers looking for 802.11n performance at 802.11g prices.

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[October 28, 2008]  5,000 devices now Wi-Fi CERTIFIED; Comcast to offer 50Mbps service; AndroidDevCamp in Dallas; Google CEO hits the campaign trail with Obama; Google frees Android source code; Skyhook Wi-Fi positioning on Symbian; and more.

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[October 28, 2008]  Wireless technologies, such as Wi-Fi, make it easier for families to stay in touch through text, voice, e-mail, and social networking sites. But, says Mike Elgan, social networking is destroying the isolation of the nuclear family from the extended family and, in doing so, essentially eroding the nuclear family concept.

NEW!   Around the World in 80 Nodes
[October 28, 2008]  Boingo adds 500 Indian hotspots; Chinese university gets Motorola WLAN; Boingo teams up with Telefonica; Aruba lands large corporate contract in Europe; Trepeze opens another R&D center in China; and more.

NEW!   Ubiquiti Networks Stays Focused on Wi-Fi
[October 24, 2008]  Ubiquiti's Wi-Fi products, both embedded radios and complete solutions, are designed to optimize both price and performance.

iPhone Drives Apple's Q4 Profits
[October 23, 2008]  For the fiscal fourth-quarter ended September 30, Apple reported a profit that Steven Jobs called "stunning."

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Review: Three Linux Wi-Fi Managers
[October 23, 2008]  An overview of three Linux programs that help users manage Wi-Fi connections: Network Manager, Wicd, and KWifiManager.

Review: CradlePoint CTR500 Cellular-Ready Travel Router
[October 22, 2008]  This Wi-Fi router's a bit pricey, especially considering the lack of accessories, but for your money, you get a powerful and versatile device that helps you get the most out of cellular data access while on the road.

Review: iPod touch 2nd Generation
[October 21, 2008]  The newest version of the Wi-Fi-enabled iPod touch is billed as "the funnest iPod ever." We can't disagree.

Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50 with Wi-Fi
[October 17, 2008]  While the picture-taking features are plentiful and easy to access in this 9.1MP point-and-shoot digital camera from Panasonic, the Wi-Fi component suffers from some serious usability issues.

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Wi-FiPlanet Tutorials
NEW!   WPA-Enterprise for Small Business (Part 5)
[October 30, 2008]  In the fifth and final installment of our series on WPA-Enterprise for small businesses, Eric Geier offers step-by-step guidance for configuring computers on your network with WPA and 802.1x settings.

NEW!   How to: Get Lotus Notes on your iPhone
[October 27, 2008]  IBM recently made Lotus Notes on the iPhone a reality with Lotus iNotes Ultralite.

How to: Keep up with Linux
[October 21, 2008]  Keeping up with Linux is a time-consuming endeavor. We show you five ways to keep up-to-speed with various aspects of Linux.

Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode VIII
[October 10, 2008]  In the October installment of our monthly Q&A column, the Wi-Fi Guru tackles Bluetooth blocking (although he's not sure why), WLANs for WISP subscribers, iPhone tricks, and of course, DD-WRT on a WRT54G.

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AUDACITY TUTORIAL PART 2 -- APPLYING EFFECTS
"During our first Audacity session we used this application in order to record and play tracks. It's high time we utilised Audacity to apply some effects and correction tools. We will use built-in and plugins."

DIGIUM REINVENTS ASTERISKNOW
"When Asterisk sponsor Digium, Inc. released AsteriskNOW, early in January 2007, the stated aim was to provide an open-source telephony "appliance." Not appliance as in hardware/software combo, but appliance as in 'all the software you need to get a complete telephony application up and running'-- even if you don't know a lot about Linux administration."

COMIX - USER FRIENDLY COMIC BOOK & GENERAL IMAGE VIEWER IN OPENSUSE
"Comix is a user-friendly, customizable image viewer. It is specifically designed to handle comic books, but also serves as a generic viewer. It reads images in ZIP, RAR or tar archives (also gzip or bzip2 compressed) as well as plain image files."

PC MAKERS MOVE CLOSER TO A POST-WINDOWS WORLD
"In January, Hewlett-Packard will introduce a glossy black mini-laptop at retail for a mere $379. When it does, it will become the first major computer maker this decade (besides Apple, of course) to push a non-Windows PC in stores."

CLUTTER IS GOOD FOR INTEL'S MOBLIN LINUX
"What's the key to more Linux adoption on mobile devices? Intel wants to know. The chipmaker is searching for answers with its Moblin 2.0 mobile Linux project."

RHEL 5.3 BETA RELEASED, CENTOS BETA-TESTERS NEEDED
"But that is not the complete truth, Red Hat usually has an internal, a vendor and a public beta period and everything that is found within that time-frame might get fixed before it is being shipped (and frozen) for the next 6 months."

VENTURES IN UPGRADING (K)UBUNTU: FIX DVD PLAYBACK AND LOCALE ISSUES IN (K)UBUNTU 8.04
"We have been using kUbuntu for about 3 years now and have always been slow to upgrade to newer versions, fearing the impending bug, broken configuration with hardware, or grub issues. So when 8.04 rolled out, having been using a 'fairly' stable 7.10, we were quite hesitant to change. However, we had finally decided to upgrade this past weekend, and to our suprise, everything was smooth....well somewhat..."

OPENSUSE ELECTS FIRST COMMUNITY BOARD
"So the polls are closed now and all votes have been accounted for and confirmed valid, and we are now proud to announce the election results! The openSUSE project would like to welcome the first community elected board, and would like to thank all voters for taking the time to use their vote."

FACES BEHIND POPULAR LINUX DISTROS
"Have you ever wondered who are the people behind Ubuntu, Debian, Slackware,..? Stop wondering and have a look at faces behind popular Linux Distros."

HOW TO COMPILE A CUSTOM KERNEL FOR UBUNTU INTREPID
"The KernelCompile wiki page at Ubuntu won't work if you want to compile a custom kernel for Ubuntu Intrepid. Here you'll find the a corrected step-by-step how to."

NOUVEAU COMPANION 40
"It's been almost six months since the last issue of the Nouveau Companion, but Pekka Paalanen has rejuvenated these efforts and has put out the 40th issue of this newsletter that updates the open-source community on the status of the Nouveau project, an effort to reverse-engineer NVIDIA's binary driver and provide a fully open-source 2D and 3D implementation."

OPEN SOURCE HEADS OFF TO SCHOOL
"Fresh on the heels of news of its hookup with Dimdim, a maker of open source conferencing software, Zimbra has announced a new hosted set of services focused on schools. In other news, Wimba, which makes collaboration tools for education, is in a partnership involving the popular open source e-learning platform Moodle."

THREE SCRIPTS FOR PACKAGE MANAGEMENT ON DEBIAN AND UBUNTU SYSTEMS
"Five of the top 10 most downloaded distributions on Distrowatch use the Debian package system. It has developed a rich infrastructure of utilities -- not just the core commands apt-get and dpkg, but also such less well-known commands as apt-cache, apt-spy, and apt-listbugs. In addition, an array of other scripts, some mashups of existing utilities, and some original, are regularly available on sites like openDesktop.org."

HP ANNOUNCES $399 MINI 1000 NETBOOK AND MIE LINUX
"The Mini 1000 is notable not only because the 2133 was a big hit after being released, but also because HP has moved from using a VIA processor to Intel’s Atom. If that isn't enough to get you interested the Mini 1000 will be available with HP's Mobile Internet Experience (MIE), an attractive and intuitive user interface built on top of Ubuntu Linux."

BMW: IN-DRIVE CONVERSATION WITH OPEN SOURCE
"Bavarian automaker BMW has set its sights on Open Source for the infotainment packages of its cars. If it were up to BMW, all automakers would be working on a common platform."

GOOGLE AND PARTNERS PLAN OPEN SOURCE BLITZ IN AUSTRALIA
"Google is working with three major IT consulting firms to launch an open source software blitz in Australia, The VAR Guy has learned. An event is planned for November 7 at Google’s Australia headquarters in Sydney."

MORE TRICKS WITH BASHDIFF
"Today we'll look at modifying positional parameters, parsing XML, talking to ISAM and relational databases, creating GTK+2 GUIs, and a few other tricks and issues."

OPEN SOURCE MAKES NEW INROADS IN ASIA AND SARDINIA
"Slowly but surely, open source software is making its way to countries that have previously seen very little FOSS adoption, and the good news is that for many of these countries, it's the best technology choice to make"

UBUNTU QUALITY: OR, "BUT WHAT ABOUT MY BUG?"
"In September, for example, the total number of open bugs in Ubuntu increased by only 70. This doesn't sound like much of an achievement, if not for the fact that in the same time period, 7872 new bug reports were filed. The remaining 7802, or over 99%, were resolved"

AVAILABLE NOW: DAMN SMALL LINUX 4.4.7
"Robert Shingledecker announced today, on his forum, another minor update of the DSL Linux distribution. The new release, Damn Small Linux 4.4.7 (the versatile mini-desktop Linux distribution), includes the following additions since the previous version:"

INSTALL AND CONFIGURE POWERDNS WITH MYSQL
"PowerDNS features a large number of different backends ranging from simple BIND style zonefiles to relational databases and load balancing/failover algorithms. A DNS recursor is also included as a separate program."

UNDERSTANDING OSPF ROUTING (PART 2)
"In today's installment of the classic Networking 101 series, Charlie Schluting guides us through the vital innards of OSPF, the Open Shortest Path First routing protocol: LSAs (Link-State Advertisements), packet types, and area types. Knowing these things ensures you will always understand your routing infrastructure, and never make daft mistakes."

10 ESSENTIAL APPLICATIONS INCLUDED IN UBUNTU 8.10 INTREPID IBEX
"Intrepid comes with pretty much bleeding-edge packages: GNOME 2.24.1, OpenOffice 2.4.1 (OpenOffice 3.0 is now available, but it is not included in 8.10), Firefox 3.0.3 and GIMP 2.6.1. Although Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 is out, 3.0.3 is the version which ships with Intrepid, and I guess it's a smart choice considering there was enough time to test this release."

LINUX TIP OF THE DAY - LOOK FOR A STRING
"Sometimes you look for a string in files on your directory using grep, but you end up getting funny characters on your terminal. This is really annoyance..."

PREVENTING MYSQL INJECTION ATTACKS WITH GREENSQL ON DEBIAN ETCH
"GreenSQL (or greensql-fw) is a firewall for MySQL databases that filters SQL injection attacks. It works as a reverse proxy, i.e., it takes the SQL queries, checks them, passes them on to the MySQL database and delivers back the result from the MySQL database. It comes with a web interface (called greensql-console) so that you can manage GreenSQL through a web browser."

UBUNTU LINUX 8.10'S FIVE BEST FEATURES
""Ubuntu's focus has been on high-quality integration." Based on my work with the Ubuntu 8.10 release candidate, which goes final tomorrow, October 30th 2008, I agree with Shuttleworth."

APPNR - SYNAPTIC FOR YOUR BROWSER (UBUNTU)
: "Appnr is a web-based directory for Ubuntu packages (including the official repositories and third-party packages from Medibuntu, Google, and the Canonical Partner repository). You can use it to browse and install packages directly from your browser. It's like Synaptic for your browser."

PERFORMANCE TUNING WITH SYSTEM CONTROL (SYSCTL) IN UBUNTU
"The Linux kernel is flexible, and you can even modify the way it works on the fly by dynamically changing some of its parameters using sysctl command. Sysctl provides an interface that allows you to examine and change several hundred kernel parameters in Linux or BSD. Changes take effect immediately, and there’s even a way to make them persist after a reboot."

PIRACY - THE ENEMY OF FREE SOFTWARE
"Sure, some have justified it in the movie and music industries as a way to hurt the media giants in tangible ways that force them to make changes they otherwise would not make, or otherwise did not want to. But software piracy is another story entirely."

KDE4 APPS: DIGIKAM
"DigiKam is an application to manage your digital photos professionally, with a claim of: "Manage your photographs like a professional, with the power of Open Source"."

LINUX TO SHIP ON MORE DESKTOPS THAN WINDOWS
"For those that decry the constant prediction of the “year of the Linux desktop” I am happy to say that next year Linux may actually ship on more desktops than Windows or the Mac. That is right, I said next year. What is driving this? Two words: fast boot."

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SABRE HOLDINGS: RED HAT THRIVES IN PLACE OF UNIX
"Linux has made the transition from rebel code to respectable corporate operating system faster than a speeding Usain Bolt."

NOVELL TURNS MOBILE SETBACK INTO VICTORY
"When Lenovo de-emphasized Novell SUSE Linux on ThinkPads, some skeptics thought it was a serious setback for desktop Linux and Novell's own open source efforts. The VAR Guy knew better. Fact is, Lenovo was bolstering its Novell relationship in two other areas. Here�s the scoop."

GHOST STORY: FEAR OF MICROSOFT FADES
"It probably didn't cost much to produce the latest three commercials in its "Mac vs. PC" series. But their effect appears to be much greater, across the Web at least, than what Microsoft is able to generate in its $300 million campaign about Life Without Walls."

NOKIA TALKS QT STRATEGY, TACTICS
"Nokia hopes to increase the number of developers working on its Qt GUI toolkit tenfold. In opening remarks at its annual Developer Days conference today, Qt Software Chief Sebastian Nystr�m (pictured) invited attendees to look for online job postings, commenting, "We're hiring.""

UPGRADING TO INTREPID IBEX WITH A LOCAL APT-MIRROR
"A clean install of Kubuntu requires just over 1 GB of packages to upgrade from Hardy to Intrepid, and dragging that much data across the cloud is just painful, I don't care how fast your ISP is. It's especially painful if you happen to have an apt-mirror server on your own LAN with a full copy of the Intrepid repository."

12 GREAT APPS FOR BRIDGING WINDOWS, LINUX AND MACS
"Windows, Mac, and Linux -- can't we all just get along? Blogger Ron Barrett has scoured the IT world to bring you this list of affordably priced business productivity tools that run on any desktop (many are even free)."

U.S. APPEALS COURT REJECTS BUSINESS METHOD PATENTS
" U.S. patent appeals court ruled on Thursday that business methods, such as Amazon.com Inc's one-click to buy goods on the Internet, cannot be patented."

MORE RESULTS FROM REALEYES
"For the past few weeks, I have been learning a lot about the site where the Realeyes pilot project is being run. After seeing several reports of incidents from Europe and Asia, it occurred to me that I could create a rule to monitor non-US IP addresses."

INTEL TO ESTABLISH SOFTWARE CENTER IN TAIWAN
"Intel Corp. announced Thursday it will join the Taiwanese government in setting up a Linux software center in Taiwan to help better market locally produced laptops and mobile Internet devices to the world."

OPENOFFICE 3: USEFUL, COMPATIBLE - AND PRETTY
"OpenOffice 3 is out of beta, and reviewer Lou Dolinar has had a few weeks to give it a test drive. The new version is spiffier, more compatible with office and works on more platforms -- particularly Mac, which had been a problem before."

SOLVING PRIVACY ISSUES IN UBUNTU 8.10 INTREPID IBEX
"One of the new features in Ubuntu 8.10 is the ability to create an encrypted directory for content you do not want others to access. Oh, by the way, did you know that anyone can read your files that are in your home directory? Here is an example of sue logged in and able to open files in mike's home directory. However, note that they are opened read-only so they cannot be changed. Still, who is looking at your stuff?"






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MORE RESULTS FROM REALEYES
"For the past few weeks, I have been learning a lot about the site where the Realeyes pilot project is being run. After seeing several reports of incidents from Europe and Asia, it occurred to me that I could create a rule to monitor non-US IP addresses."

SOLVING PRIVACY ISSUES IN UBUNTU 8.10 INTREPID IBEX
"One of the new features in Ubuntu 8.10 is the ability to create an encrypted directory for content you do not want others to access. Oh, by the way, did you know that anyone can read your files that are in your home directory? Here is an example of sue logged in and able to open files in mike's home directory. However, note that they are opened read-only so they cannot be changed. Still, who is looking at your stuff?"

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Linux Planet Newsletter for 10/30/2008

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Graphical Remote Control Desktops for Linux
A. Lizard takes us on a tour of secure remote graphical Linux administration over the Internet; through firewalls, routers, dynamic home IP addresses, Wake-on-LAN, and other perils. We will learn how to securely administer both Linux and Windows remotely. The journey begins with today's part 1 of three parts.

Understanding OSPF Routing (part 2)
In today's installment of the classic Networking 101 series, Charlie Schluting guides us through the vital innards of OSPF, the Open Shortest Path First routing protocol: LSAs (Link-State Advertisements), packet types, and area types. Knowing these things ensures you will always understand your routing infrastructure, and never make daft mistakes.

Sharpen Your Mind and Have Fun With Tux
Who says you need Windows for gaming? First-person shooters, racing simulators, space exploration, card and board games, strategy and sims-- Eric Geier takes us on a tour of a tasty selection of native games for Linux.

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The Value of Freedom: Linux Kernel Worth $1.4 Billion
A Linux Foundation study attempts to calculate the value of the Linux kernel and Linux distributions, and comes to the conclusion that free as in freedom is mighty valuable.

Roll Your Own Custom Bookmarklets In Firefox, part 2
Smart Firefox Tricks, part 2: Javascript bookmarklets have been around since the early days of Javascript, and are possible because Firefox and most other modern browsers (except Konqueror) offer the special protocol "javascript:" to let you execute bits of javascript code directly. Akkana Peck shows us how to harness this power to turbocharge our Web-surfing.

OSPF Routing Protocol: Popular and Robust
In this installment of the classic Networking 101 series, Charlie Schluting walks us through the whys and wherefores of the OSPF, the popular and robust interior gateway protocol.





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Popular JavaScript Framework Libraries: An Overview - Part 2
Last time we discussed the Prototype, script.aculo.us and MooTools Frameworks. This week we look at three strong contenders for the title of Framework supremacy: JQuery, the Yahoo! UI Library (YUI) and MochiKit. By Rob Gravelle. 1030

ASP.NET Compilation Models
This week we discuss the details of how ASP.NET applications are compiled. This information isn't vital to your success as an ASP.NET developer, but understanding the architecture of your development environment makes you a better developer. By Jim Cheshire. 1027

How to Avoid Common SSL Usage Mistakes
This week we look at some of the common SSL usage mistakes made by beginners and experts alike and the remedies. Among other things, you'll learn how to use encrypted connections. By Stephen Philbin. 1023

Build Your Online Business with Opt-In Lists
Opt-in lists, sometimes known as permission based marketing, is an effective way of building your business. In this article, you'll learn the different ways of collecting data for ongoing campaigns. By Steve Renner. 1020

Book Review: Website Optimization
This book focuses on increasing conversion rates and optimizing the site for search engines. There are many case studies and examples, along with valuable tips and techniques for increasing the speed of your Web site. By Lee Underwood. 1015

Anatomy of an Ajax Application
This week you'll learn about the individual building blocks of Ajax and how they fit together to form the architecture of an Ajax application. Later on, you'll examine these components in more detail, finally assembling them into a working Ajax application. By Phil Ballard and Michael Moncur. 1013

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Popular JavaScript Framework Libraries: An Overview
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Controllers: Programming Application Logic - Part 2
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How to Use JavaScript to Validate Form Data
This article discusses how to use JavaScript to validate important types of form data, including names, addresses, URLs, email addresses, phone numbers, zip codes, expiration dates and credit card numbers (Visa, Master Card, Discover, and American Express, in both Canadian and US formats). By Joseph Myers. 1002

Controllers: Programming Application Logic
In CakePHP, controllers are the classes that handle browser requests and facilitate communication between models and views. This week you'll learn the nuts and bolts of CakePHP controller. By Ahsanul Bari, Anupom Syam. 0929

The Prototype JavaScript Framework
Programmers tend to collect utility functions to perform common tasks. In this article we look at some of the key features of the Prototype JavaScript Framework and demonstrate how it can make your life easier. By Rob Gravelle. 0925

Business Blogging: Content Is King
Today we look at issues surrounding content creation, and discuss some techniques and methods to help you produce the best content you can. For many Web users, blogging is all about text, and that's what we'll be focusing on here. By Paul Thewlis. 0922

Do It Yourself SSL Guide
This week you'll learn how to have the connection between the browser and the Web server encrypted. This guide is designed for use with the typical Apache on Linux configuration. By Stephen Philbin. 0919

WordPress: AJAX/Dynamic Content and Interactive Forms
This week we look at the most popular methods to get you going with AJAX in WordPress and use plug-ins and widgets to create dynamic self-updating content and interactive forms in your WordPress site. By Tessa Blakeley Silver. 0916

Review: 3ds Max 2009
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Google, Books and 'Consumer Bandwidth'
[October 30, 2008] Wary optimism greets Google's settlement with publishers, authors. Bigger copyright challenge looms from Viacom; bookselling industry still needs a lifeline.

Big Shifts for EMC Into Server Management
[October 30, 2008] Storage giant says the move makes sense.

Microsoft's Researchers Show Off Future Tech
[October 30, 2008] The lab that produced so many of the products we now use gives a peek at what's ahead.

Yahoo, Microsoft Ally to Tackle Lottery Scams
[October 30, 2008] With the threat of online scams rising as economic woes worsen, the two look to clamp down on e-mail lottery hoaxes.

A Better File System for Linux?
[October 30, 2008] Oracle's Better File System for Linux (BTRFS) is gearing up but what will it do and who will use it?

Tips on the Upside of Tapping Social Media
[October 30, 2008] If you're thinking of hard sells on social networks, better think again.

Mobile Platforms are Job Nirvana for Developers
[October 30, 2008] Software developers are in demand and being lured with cash and knowledge.

Blogs Better at Pushing Product?
[October 30, 2008] New research finds that bloggers' links are gaining heft as trusted guides for finding useful content and product purchases.

Motorola to Pare Down Staff, Mobile OS Support
[October 30, 2008] Layoffs, mobile platform changes said to be coming with earnings report.

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Foundry, Brocade Agree on Lower Merger Price

Enterprise Storage Forum

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Thursday October 30, 2008

Foundry, Brocade Agree on Lower Merger Price
By Paul Shread - October 30, 2008
The credit market crisis claims another victim: $400 million in Foundry's takeover value.

Helping Storage Keep Up With Server Virtualization
By Henry Newman - October 29, 2008
If you virtualize your server environment without taking storage into consideration, your performance will likely suffer.

Storage Technology for Tough Times
By Jennifer Schiff - October 28, 2008
With their ability to reduce storage needs, storage optimization technologies are gaining favor with end users.

Foundry-Brocade Merger Hits a Roadblock
By Paul Shread - October 27, 2008
A delay in a shareholder vote on the proposed Brocade-Foundry merger suggests that the deal may have hit a snag.

Reducing Virtualization's Storage Demands
By Paul Rubens - October 24, 2008
They're early in development, but some new technologies hold promise for reducing server virtualization's demand on storage environments.

HP Sees A Future for Flash Storage
By Paul Shread - October 23, 2008
HP is the latest company to throw its weight behind solid state storage (SSD) technology.

EMC: It's Tough Out There
By Paul Shread - October 22, 2008
The storage giant says customers are turning cautious, but it's well positioned to withstand the downturn.

Disaster Recovery and Continuity for the Database Administrator, Part 2
By Kevin Medlin - October 21, 2008
There are many ways to protect your critical database applications in event of an unplanned outage or disaster — and some of them may even help your company in other ways.

Corporate Information Policies Need an Overhaul, Analysts Say
By Paul Shread - October 20, 2008
A pair of new reports say better information governance could save enterprises a whole lot of headaches — and earn them money too.

Storage Technologies for a Slowing Economy
By Marty Foltyn - October 17, 2008
This week's Storage Networking World conference seemed to focus more on economic reality than on the hottest new storage technologies.

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Most Email Still Spam

CIO Update

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Thursday October 30, 2008

Most Email Still Spam
[October 27, 2008] Over 90% of emails that reached corporate inboxes in Q3 were spam.

The New NOC
[October 27, 2008] Network ops are increasingly taking the lead in service delivery and reliability writes, CIOUpdate columnist Dennis Drogseth of Enterprise Management Associates.

Low-cost Employee Retention Strategies
[October 24, 2008] Keeping employees happy doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are some effective alternative ways to retain your valuable workers.

M&As Open a Can of Technology Worms
[October 22, 2008] The market meltdown has spawned a wave of mergers and acquisitions, but CIOs will face several IT challenges after the deals are completed.

Saving Next Year When Cutting IT Today
[October 21, 2008] Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face, writes CIOUpdate columnist Laurie Orlov.

CA Moving Ahead of Market Uncertainty
[October 20, 2008] CA looking to capitalize on tech and political trends.

Can CFOs Help Prevent Cyber Attacks?
[October 21, 2008] Enterprises may pay more attention to security when they realize their wallets will feel the pain.

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Security Problem? Blame the Human Element

eSecurity Planet

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Thursday October 30, 2008

Security Problem? Blame the Human Element
By Sean Michael Kerner - October 30, 2008
Cisco study finds that security policies are often not respected by end users.

Facebook Worm Redux Taps Google Sites
By Richard Adhikari - October 30, 2008
UPDATED: Just because a link sends you to Picasa or Google Reader doesn't mean it's safe to visit.

10/30: Zbot.AJR Trojan Drops Copy of Itself, Components
October 30, 2008
Troj_Zbot.AJR Trojan arrives as a file downloaded from a certain URL.

10/30: Gamethi.Dov Trojan May Arrive Bundled With Malware
October 30, 2008
Troj_Gamethi.Dov Trojan may arrive bundled with malware packages as a malware component.

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10/30: Delf-FKB Trojan Copies Itself, Sets Registry Entries
October 30, 2008
Troj/Delf-FBK is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/30: Dload-EE Trojan Gives Remote Intruder Access
October 30, 2008
Troj/Dload-EE is a backdoor Trojan that allows a remote intruder to gain access and control over the computer.

10/30: Mal/BHO-M a Malicious Windows Program
October 30, 2008
Mal/BHO-M is a malicious program for the Windows platform.

10/30: Psyme-KJ a Malicious Script, Embedded Trojan
October 30, 2008
Troj/Psyme-KJ is a malicious script embedded in web pages that attempts to exploit browser vulnerabilities in order to download and run other malware.

10/29: Infostealer.Hibik.A Trojan Steals Confidential Info
October 29, 2008
Infostealer.Hibik.A is a Trojan horse that steals confidential information from the compromised computer.

10/29: Dloadr-BXH Trojan Copies Itself to System32 Folder
October 29, 2008
Troj/Dloadr-BXH is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/29: Cmjspy-AJ Trojan Copies Itself, Creates Files, Entries
October 29, 2008
Troj/Cmjspy-AJ is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/29: Agent-ICA Trojan Contacts Remote Server
October 29, 2008
Troj/Agent-ICA is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/29: Mal/Renos-C Program Downloads More Malicious Code
October 29, 2008
Mal/Renos-C is a malicious program for the Windows platform.

10/29: Mal/BHO-M a Malicious Program
October 29, 2008
Mal/BHO-M is a malicious program for the Windows platform.

Microsoft MMC How To: Hardening Desktops for Improved Security
By Sonny Discini - October 29, 2008
A free-for-all user desktop environment is a recipe for malware infections, data leaks, or worse. Learn how to take control of your end-user systems with Microsoft MMC and Active Directory.

10/29: Invo-Zip a Family of Zip File Trojans
October 29, 2008
Troj/Invo-Zip is a family of zip files that contain malware.

10/29: Mal/RarMal-C a Family of Malicious RAR Archives
October 29, 2008
Mal/RarMal-C is a family of malicious RAR archives, often seen in spam.

10/29: Agent-IBZ Trojan Copies Itself, Creates Registry Entry
October 29, 2008
Troj/Agent-IBZ is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/28: Aidreden.A Trojan Tricks Users With Fake Security Program
October 28, 2008
Aidreden.A is a Trojan that tricks users into thinking that their computer is infected and offers them a fake security program that eliminates such threats.

10/28: Trojan.Mournor Modifies System Files, Drops Others
October 28, 2008
Trojan.Mournor is a Trojan horse that modifies system files and drops other files on to the compromised computer.

10/28: Sdbot-DNH Worm Copies Itself to Windows Folder
October 28, 2008
W32/Sdbot-DNH is a worm for the Windows platform.

10/28: ZipCard-A Trojan Sent in Malicious E-Card
October 28, 2008
Troj/ZipCard-A is an attachment sent out in spam pretending to contain an e-card.

10/28: Small-EMP Trojan Contacts Remote Server
October 28, 2008
Troj/Small-EMP is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/28: Tiotua-V Trojan Copies Itself, Creates Registry Entry
October 28, 2008
Troj/Tiotua-V is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/28: Keygen-CP Trojan Creates Files
October 28, 2008
Troj/Keygen-CP is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

Security Flaw Strikes G1 Android Phone
By Judy Mottl - October 28, 2008
T-Mobile and Google work to cook up an update for a flaw found in an older open source software package.

Twitter an Emerging Terrorist Tool
By Richard Adhikari - October 28, 2008
Military paper outlines some of the emerging uses of tech in ways that can hurt.

10/28: Patched!gen Detects Infected, Modified System Files
October 28, 2008
W32.Patched!gen is a generic detection for system files infected or modified by a virus.

10/28: Autorun-MZ Worm Creates Mulitple Files
October 28, 2008
W32/Autorun-MZ is a worm for the Windows platform.

10/28: Freezo-D Trojan Registers New System Driver Service
October 28, 2008
Troj/Freezo-D is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/28: Deca-B Trojan Copies Itself, Changes Registry Entry
October 28, 2008
Troj/Deca-B is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

10/28: BackDoor-MK a Backdoor Trojan
October 28, 2008
BackDoor-MK is a backdoor Trojan.





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Planning Power Protection: What SMBS Need to Know

Datamation IT Management Update


Thursday October 30, 2008

Planning Power Protection: What SMBS Need to Know
[October 30, 2008] Don't let a power-outage pull the plug on your business. Emerson Power Network offers seven planning points to light the way.

The Internet's Newest Danger: Election Addiction
[October 29, 2008] It’s a new and virulent addiction plaguing the land. But there is a solution. Sort of.

Virtualization Beyond Microsoft and VMware
[October 30, 2008] Virtually Speaking: Microsoft's and VMware's offerings are not the right fit for every company. Enter Virtual Iron, which has become an attractive option to small businesses.

Report: UC Aims to Combat 'Human Latency'
[October 30, 2008] As many as 84 percent of companies are deploying—or planning to deploy—unified communications.

Will Online Office Apps Help or Hurt Microsoft?
[October 30, 2008] By releasing stripped-down versions of Office apps on the Web, Microsoft hopes to stave off threats from burgeoning online competition. Will the strategy work?

Microsoft's Researchers Show Off Future Tech
[October 30, 2008] The lab that produced so many of the products we now use gives a peek at what's ahead.

Is Ubuntu the Barack Obama of Linux?
[October 27, 2008] Although Ubuntu exists in a very different sphere than Barack Obama, it employs a strategy that is remarkably similar.

Windows 7 Gets Its Coming-Out Party
[October 29, 2008] Vista had problems -- and developers at PDC got a chance to see how Windows' next incarnation aims to address many of them.

Working with Even More Functions in Excel
[October 29, 2008] Helen Bradley shows how to unleash the power of functions in Excel spreadsheets to increase your efficiency.

Memopal Online Backup
[October 29, 2008] Tip of the Trade: Memopal recently released a Linux version of its online backup service. Should you take it out for a spin?

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JARS Java Update

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Thursday October 30, 2008


JARS Weekly Editors Choice Details and Downloads

Nucleus Kernel Zip Repair Software (nucleus2-54)
Provided by: Mr. Rupesh kumar
Language: Java
Category: Other Utilities
Updated Kernel ZIP repair software is now equipped with more powerful recovery engine and few bugs of previous version have been fixed. Nucleus Kernel Zip is a advance easy and user friendly corrupt zip repair software for damaged [.zip] files. Software uses QFSCI technology to repair corrupt or lost zip files.
Submitted: 10/21/2008

Galileo RIA Toolkit (mwarble-2)
Provided by: Marvin Warble
Language: Java
Category: Advertisement
Galileo was created for software engineers looking for a Rich Internet Application development alternative to JavaScript-based frameworks, Adobe Flex, Microsoft Silverlight, Swing, XML-based languages, and server-side generated user interfaces. Galileo was designed to provide developers with a fast, easy, and flexible means of developing highly interactive and dynamic, browser-based Internet applications using a popular object-oriented programming language.
Submitted: 10/22/2008

Handle XSDs in Java using Rational Software Architect (cyberpead-43)
Provided by: Ryan Taylor
Language: Java
Category: Documents
This article explains some common XML Schema Definition (XSD) features that aren't directly supported in Java-based Web services toolkits. Learn how to handle these features by creating an intermediate Java-friendly XSD or enforcing XSD restrictions in code.
Submitted: 10/23/2008



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Q and A with a TBB Junkie

Intel - Go Parallel
October 30, 2008
Q&A with a TBB Junkie
Meet Dmitriy V'jukov, a Moscow-based high-performance computer systems developer who is an assiduous observer of Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB) and the adoption of parallelism by developers around the world. Read More »

Intel Thread Checker, Meet 20 Million LOC
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