Archive for September 30th, 2007
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Rsizr is a new Flash based photo editing site that works fast and smoothly without even so much as a sign up. It also uses “seam carving”, a new image resizing algorithm that divides a photo into slices and removes uninteresting slices while keeping the highly detailed parts intact. The method was pioneered by by
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Sep
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Mz Ram Booster is a freeware program, designed to improve the performance of your computer by auto-recovering RAM and fine tuning some system settings! It uses minimal resources and almost no CPU time.
You will have the best performance boost, without any new hardware, any hardware tweak and without restricting your system's stability.
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Sep
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The default installation of Windows Vista weighs in at approximately 8 GB. In fact, Microsoft's latest operating system won't even install with less than 15 GB of space available on the hard drive. This is valid for both the low-end and the high-end editions of the platform. A full Vista installation will take up no less
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Sep
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Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and their Office allies can be great applications, but not everybody needs everything they offer. How do you know where to start when shopping for alternative software? You'll save money with a different brand, but will it do the trick? Should you buy boxed software, download freebies for your hard
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Sep
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If you are into tweaking your WordPress Theme or designing one from scratch, here are some HTML/XHTML and CSS Cheat Sheets you might want to add to your resources.
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Sep
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Earlier this month, the rumor mill suggested Nvidia's upcoming G92 graphics processor would arrive on a card dubbed the GeForce 8700 GTS. Now, however, the rumor mill has ground to a halt and changed direction. VR-Zone reports Nvidia has renamed the upcoming card GeForce 8800 GT, which the firm intends to offer
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Sep
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This is what the BlueHat Security Briefings said :
"I have been told that I can write a blog entry for the BlueHat blog, with little or no editing, and now I sit here and have to make up something interesting to write about. I have a bit of a writers block today, caused by being tired,
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Sep
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One of the new administrative tools Windows Vista Service Pack 1 provides is the ability to create a recovery disc. At first, the name might fool you into thinking the type of discs system manufacturers provide to you when you purchase a new computer to restore your computer to a factory state, but this
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Sep
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A very nice post on Tim Sneath's Blog: A must read for those interested in Silverlight.
"As more and more Silverlight sites become available, enterprise administrators are starting to ask for guidance on how Silverlight should be deployed in a corporate environment. Obviously, at one level it's as straightforward as executing the installer, but there are typically
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Sep
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When you are optimizing your bids, you should test how adjusting your bids and changes in your ad ranking affect your return-on-investment (ROI). Below, we cover a few tools and tips that can help you measure these results so you can make the best decisions for your campaigns.
AdWords Keyword Positions report from Google
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Sep
30
GaMerZ has posted an update of his plugins for WordPress 2.3. With this release note, all his plugins are now fully compatible with WordPress 2.3. The release includes updates to 12 existing plugins and additional 2 new plugins.
The 2 new plugins are WP-DownloadManager and WP-PluginsUsed. As the name of the plugins suggest, WP-DownloadManager simply enhanced your
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Sep
30
Reason for Revision: Bulletin Updated: Added Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 File Formats and Microsoft Expression Web as affected products.
The Bulletin has also been updated to inform customers that a potential reliability issue exists in applications that have installed Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0 on Windows Vista, which can be addressed
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Random From The Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-042 Critical “re-released”
- Nov01Directory Services: Troubleshooting KCC Event Log Errors
This post discuss a recent trend, where Active Directory Replication appears to be fine but one DC only in one (or more) sites begins logging Knowledge - Sep16Pagination Can Now Be Indicated to Google Through ‘rel=”next” and ‘rel=”prev”
If you are using pagination on web sites, blogs, blog posts, or articles, you can now (much like rel="canonical", which acts a strong hint for - Aug14Intel Xeons consumes lower power at idle mode
Intel's Xeons have taken quite a bit of market share from AMD's Opterons in the past year or so, and rightly so, thanks to a - Nov18LiveMeeting on Microsoft integrated Virtualization strategy, Products and Solutions
Microsoft is having a LiveMeeting session on “Microsoft’s Integrated Virtualization Strategy, Products and Solutions” presented by Kenon Owens, Technical Product Manager on Nov 19, 8:00 - Apr08Google Earth: Brings Geo-coded news with “The New York Times”
Google LatLong Blog announced the collaboration with The New York Times to offer geo-coded news using Google Earth platform for reading that
