Category: Technology

  • Still messing with OutlookMT – 20 some posts via Sep04 archive.

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  • Even Feldman notes that there is a Newton Conference going on 04-05Sep04 in Paris, France. The guys hosting the conference are working on a NewtonScript interpreter and hardware modifications. As a Member of the Newton Hall of Fame, I salute them for initiative as I still see the Newton as…

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  • I have been running the full version of XP SP2 since late last week. Before that I was trying out Release Candidate 2 (RC2). My primary system is a HP TC1000 TabletPC. I haven’t had any problems that I can related back to either the XP upgrade or any of…

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  • Thawte offers “free” Personal Email certificates that allow users to send authenicated and/or encrypted email. Of course the new news (ZDNET) that some of the primary hashing algorithms being used for “secure” internet communications may be in trouble is troubling.

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  • One of the coolest things out there for a heavy user of Microsoft tools is MSDN Channel 9 … it looks like from this post they are going to make it even cooler with downloadable movies and audio files. This will make it a lot easier for me to take…

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  • This is the start of a list of hard copy information technology (IT) resources that I “scan” on a regular basis: Government: Federal Computer Week, Government Technology, Networking: Network World, General: Computer Reseller News, InfoWorld, Information Week Consumer: PC World, PC Magazine, Maximum PC When I say I “scan” this…

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  • Silcon.com has more informaiton on an AOL Security Flaw. [POINTER]

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  • I have been testing the free version of Trillian the last week or so. It is nice to have all your chat contacts in a single view across the main providers, and to have a log of past conversations is very powerful. I have also upgraded from 3.0.x to the…

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  • One of the key ways to determine how deep your risk is from outside hacker attack is to have your information assurance (IA) team setup a HoneyPot. They are a lot of work but the details you can get from them may help you protect your information systems considerably in…

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  • Here is a link for DShield: I think it is kinda cool that you can embedded other people’s work within my own space. But I think I need to have some sort of trust that the “image” won’t change to something I don’t agree with.

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