Posted: September 18, 2009 at 6:17 pm | Tags: companies, internet, Network, operating-systems, p2p, peerblock, project, security, windows
We have caused quite some steer with our review of PeerBlock, a software program that would use blacklists to block IP addresses from communicating with the computer systems that were using the program. PeerBlock was basically a fork of PeerGuardian 2 offering a similar functionality and an active team of developers that would maintain, optimize and increase the functionality of the product

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PeerBlock 1.0 Release Next Week
Posted: September 17, 2009 at 11:59 am | Tags: Articles, browsing, internet, Internet Explorer, microsoft, operating-systems, photolapse, photos, revenue-sources, security, time-lapse-movies, Windows 7
Time-lapse movies are movies that are created out of many still photos of the same location.

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Turn Photo Sequences Into Time-Lapse Movies
Posted: September 15, 2009 at 3:45 pm | Tags: Articles, companies, entertainment, firefox, Linux, Network, operating-systems, revenue-sources, windows
Cross-platform networks are usually more complicated to manage compared to single-platform systems especially if free network management tools have to be used.
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Network Management Software KontrolPack
Posted: September 14, 2009 at 3:44 am | Tags: advertising, Computers, design, Facebook, firefox, hacking, multimedia, Networking, open-source, operating-systems
The paper submissions deadline for the 7th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI ‘10) is approaching. Please submit your work by September 25, 2009. NSDI focuses on the design principles and practical evaluation of large-scale networked and distributed systems

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USENIX NSDI ‘10 Paper Submissions Deadline Approaching
Posted: September 14, 2009 at 3:44 am | Tags: computers-by-web, design, firefox, hacking, Linux, Myspace, Network, Networking, open-source, operating-systems, source, stumbleupon, work
The paper submissions deadline for the 7th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI ‘10) is approaching. Please submit your work by September 25, 2009. NSDI focuses on the design principles and practical evaluation of large-scale networked and distributed systems.

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Posted: September 9, 2009 at 2:10 am | Tags: article-at-howstuffworks, author, business, check-out, computer-troubleshooting, data-recovery, internet, Network, Networking, online-communities, operating-systems, social, social-networking, tools, video
If you’re interested in learning how to start a social networking site, check out this article at HowStuffWorks. It will give you the tools you need.Read the whole story on:HowStuffWorksRelated PostsHow to Use Social Networking for Your BusinessHow do social networking sites make money?How much time do we spend on MySpace at work?How to Make a Website in a Few HoursHow to Choose Wireless vs. Wired NetworkHow did a programmer find sex offenders on MySpace?How Routers WorkHow Chat Rooms WorkDo soc

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Posted: September 8, 2009 at 10:18 pm | Tags: author, computer-networking, computer-troubleshooting, data-recovery, Facebook, find-out-how, internet, learn-the-basics, Network, Networking, online-journal, operating-systems, social-networking, video
Blogs serve as an online journal, linking to other sites and news stories. Learn the basics of blogging, explore the blogosphere and find out how to create blogs.Read the whole story on:HowStuffWorksRelated PostsHow Chat Rooms WorkCan Facebook make me rich?Do social networking sites improve your ability to network in real life?Are you too old for social networking?How Home Networking WorksWhat’s the difference between the Internet and the World Wide Web?How Pop-up Blockers WorkHow MP3 Files Work

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How Blogs Work
Posted: September 8, 2009 at 10:18 pm | Tags: computer-networking, computer-troubleshooting, data-recovery, from-military, how-motes-work, internet, intriguing-everyone, Network, Networking, operating-systems, tiny, translation, video
Smart dust sounds like something out of a Disney movie, but it’s not. Read the whole story on:HowStuffWorksRelated PostsHow Network Address Translation WorksHow does a FireWire IEEE-1394 connection work?How Phone-line Networking WorksHow Power-line Networking WorksHow OSI WorksHow Home Networking WorksHow LAN Switches WorkWhat is virtual memory?What is virtual memory?How Virtual Memory Works

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How Motes Work
Posted: September 8, 2009 at 10:17 pm | Tags: browsing, Linux, microsoft-security, Network, operating-systems, revenue-sources, security-patches, tools, vulnerability, windows
Microsoft has released the security patches for September 2009 which fix browser and web based attacks in various Microsoft programs and operating systems. All security patches have a critical or important security rating and are users who work with these software programs or operating systems should update them as soon as possible to protect their system from these attacks. Microsoft has released two charts that show the severity and exploitable index and the deployment priority

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Microsoft Security Patches September 2009
Posted: August 29, 2009 at 9:56 am | Tags: Articles, companies, entertainment, Internet Explorer, Linux, microsoft, Network, network-switcher, Networking, open-source, operating-systems, security, source, windows
Computer users who regularly work in different locations that require specific network connection settings are used to change network settings like the network .
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Network Profile Switcher
Posted: August 29, 2009 at 8:24 am | Tags: computer-networking, computer-troubleshooting, data-recovery, intel, leopard, little-extra, Network, Networking, one-year, operating-systems, the-old, user, video, will-leave
If your Intel Mac is more than one year old, when you upgrade to Apple’s new Snow Leopard operating system take a little extra time to do a clean install and migrate your user files and settings afterwards. This will leave behind all the old..Read the whole story on: eHowRelated PostsHow to upgrade to Snow LeopardHow to Troubleshoot Internet Browser Diversion IssuesHow to Get A Skype Phone NumberHow to set a static IP in Windows XPHow to Choose Wireless vs. Wired NetworkPartition Recovery – How

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Posted: August 26, 2009 at 1:56 pm | Tags: browsing, companies, firefox, lan, Linux, local-area-network, operating-systems, revenue-sources, security, windows
Network administrators and home network users need to check the speed of the local area network during installation but also from time to time to make sure that.
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Local Area Network Speed Test
Posted: August 26, 2009 at 12:12 pm | Tags: Articles, browsing, companies, internet, Internet Explorer, Linux, log-analyzer, microsoft, Network, networks, operating-systems, revenue-sources, windows
Many applications and servers create log files that record events.

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Log Analyzer To Search Multiple Log Files Simultaneously
Posted: August 24, 2009 at 5:47 pm | Tags: article, computer-troubleshooting, loyal, loyal-following, marketing, Network, operating-systems, recent-article
To successfully market connect your product to conceptual beliefs and create a tribe.

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How to Create a Tribe for Marketing
Posted: August 24, 2009 at 4:02 am | Tags: antarctica, article, author, computer-networking, data-recovery, mantra, Network, Networking, operating-systems, video, windows, wireless
South African firm, Intertel, have opened their call “unmasking” service to the world, and have been able to defeat the CallerID on fixed-line, cellular and VoIP systems on every continent (except Antarctica). Read the whole story on: eHowRelated PostsHow to Watch Family Shows on Hulu.comHow to Advertise and Market A Product by Creating a TribeHow to Perform a Disk Cleanup in WindowsHow to Spyware RemovalHow to Know Where to Place a Wireless RouterHow to Optimize Your Mac’s Dashboard Feature in

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How to defeat CallerID without TrapCall – anywhere in the world
Posted: August 24, 2009 at 4:02 am | Tags: antarctica, computer-networking, computer-troubleshooting, data-recovery, listing-benefits, Network, Networking, operating-systems, related, windows, wireless, world
South African firm, Intertel, have opened their call “unmasking” service to the world, and have been able to defeat the CallerID on fixed-line, cellular and VoIP systems on every continent (except Antarctica).

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How to defeat CallerID without TrapCall – anywhere in the world
Posted: August 24, 2009 at 4:02 am | Tags: article, data-recovery, Network, Networking, operating-systems, these-simple, video, windows, Windows 7, Wireless Internet, you-may
Computer hard drives can be filled up with data rather quickly. Sometimes you may need to find a way to free up PC disk space without removing any programs or files. The Windows disk cleanup utility is a good way to free up disk space by… Read the whole story on: eHowRelated PostsHow to Spyware RemovalHow to Know Where to Place a Wireless RouterHow to speed up your Windows XP netbookHow to Use Hot Corners in OS X LeopardHow to Install Fonts in Windows VistaHow to Install Fonts in Windows VistaHo

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How to Perform a Disk Cleanup in Windows
Posted: August 24, 2009 at 4:02 am | Tags: article, computer-networking, data-recovery, hard-drive, Network, Networking, operating-systems, place-wireless, video, windows, Windows 7, Wireless Internet
Computer hard drives can be filled up with data rather quickly.

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Posted: August 24, 2009 at 4:02 am | Tags: article, computer-troubleshooting, Dsl, Network, Networking, opened-files, operating-systems, recent-documents, start-menu, such-as-text, video, windows
Microsoft Windows has a feature that will store a list of all recently opened files (such as text documents, videos, songs, etc.) in the Start Menu. Here’s how to clear the recent documents in Windows. Recent Article published on 8/23/2009 by omnizzle Read the whole story on: eHowRelated PostsHow to Optimize Your Mac’s Dashboard Feature in Apple’s OS XHow to connect windows computer to Mac wireless internet shareHow to End a Frozen Windows ProgramHow to Make a Slow Computer Run FasterHow to Clea

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Posted: August 22, 2009 at 2:00 am | Tags: developer, ecommerce, internet, Linux, linux-amp-open-source, Network, Networking, operating-systems, security, storage, telecomunications, ubuntu, useful-wireless, web-links
XBookmarks More »Linux and Microcontroller Tips: “Here I am trying toexplain some useful Linux commands for wireless networking”Article taken by RSS feed.Read the Rest of the Article at: Useful Wireless Networking Connection Commands – Ubuntu/Debian Linux Written by · Filed Under Linux & Open SourceArticle Tags: linux 3 Gimp Plugins For PhotographersEditor’s Note: The Quiet Digital Audio RevolutionUbuntu 9.10 Alpha 4 BenchmarksPidgin 2.6.0–It’s About TimeXbox 360 Failure Rate Repor

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