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Silicon Dimensions Delivers Early
Physical Defect Analysis and Timing
Optimization Capabilities to Logic Desig
Silicon Dimensions Delivers Early
Physical Defect Analysis and Timing
Optimization Capabilities to Logic Desig
05/05/2004 02:51 AMLinux Electrons May 5 2004 6:43AM GMT
High Encryption Installed - SMS Can't
Determine Operating System
High Encryption Installed - SMS Can't
Determine Operating System
04/18/2004 04:30 AMMarket Analysis System 1.6.6q
Market Analysis System 1.6.6q
02/19/2004 08:00 AMmarket data analysis software
Market Analysis System
Market Analysis System
12/05/2003 05:37 AMCompiling MAS on Solaris and FreeBSD
Market Analysis System 1.6.6t3
Market Analysis System 1.6.6t3
07/31/2004 03:55 AMmarket data analysis software
Text Analysis Markup System
Text Analysis Markup System
12/04/2003 10:45 PMTAMS Analyzer 2.38b1 released
NEC developing network security analysis
system
NEC developing network security analysis
system
03/23/2005 09:32 AMNEC is developing a network security system that will automatically
monitor and analyze the configuration of security tools deployed in a
network and suggest changes to fix vulnerabilities and any
redundancies that exist between them, the company announced Tuesday.
NEC to develop network security analysis
system
NEC to develop network security analysis
system
03/23/2005 03:22 PMTechWorld Mar 23 2005 6:01PM GMT
Metrohm introduces capsule analysis
system
Metrohm introduces capsule analysis
system
04/15/2005 04:39 AMLabTechnologist.com Apr 15 2005 8:23AM GMT
Forensic Analysis of a Live Linux
System, Part Two
Forensic Analysis of a Live Linux
System, Part Two
04/12/2004 07:31 PMDigital pen and paper system speeds up
customer research analysis
Digital pen and paper system speeds up
customer research analysis
04/18/2005 03:59 AMComputer Weekly Apr 18 2005 8:12AM GMT
Symantec DeepSight Threat Management
System Analysis: Client-side
Exploitation
Symantec DeepSight Threat Management
System Analysis: Client-side
Exploitation
06/25/2004 05:26 PMDavid Ahmad (Jun 25 2004)
SANS - Internet Storm Center -
Cooperative Cyber Threat Monitor
And Alert System - Current Infosec
News and Analysis
SANS - Internet Storm Center -
Cooperative Cyber Threat Monitor
And Alert System - Current Infosec
News and Analysis
08/19/2004 08:15 AMSANS - Internet Storm Center - Cooperative Cyber Threat Monitor And
Alert System - Current Infosec News and Analysis .. 20 minutes ..
graph
isc.sans.org/survivalhistory.php
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mrtg-qpopper 1.1
mrtg-qpopper 1.1
04/19/2004 12:26 PMA script for generating qpopper statistics for use with MRTG.
Qpopper-mrtg 2.0
Qpopper-mrtg 2.0
08/18/2004 04:45 PMA script to generete qpopper stats with MRTG.
mrtg-qpopper 2.0
mrtg-qpopper 2.0
05/23/2004 05:05 AMA script for generating qpopper statistics for use with MRTG.
qpopper-mysql 0.10
qpopper-mysql 0.10
03/13/2003 12:48 PMA MySQL auth., Maildir, and virtual domain patch to the qpopper POP3
daemon.
qpopper-mysql 0.5 released
qpopper-mysql 0.5 released
07/09/2002 10:19 AM qpopper-mysql is a patch to Qualcomm's qpopper POP3 daemon to enable
it to do user authentication via a MySQL database, support virtual
domains, and log logins into a MySQL database for possible MTA SMTP
authentication relaying use.
qpopper-mysql 0.13 released
qpopper-mysql 0.13 released
04/09/2004 04:05 PMqpopper-mysql 0.13 was released with minor bugfixes and feature
enhancements.
qpopper-mysql is a patch to Qualcomm's qpopper POP3 daemon to
enable it to do user authentication via a MySQL database, support
virtual domains, support Maildir-style mailboxes, and log logins into
a MySQL database for possible MTA SMTP authentication relaying use.
Re: QPopper 4.0.x buffer overflow
vulnerability
Re: QPopper 4.0.x buffer overflow
vulnerability
03/13/2003 10:22 AMFlorian Heinz (Mar 11 2003)
RE: QPopper 4.0.x buffer overflow
vulnerability
RE: QPopper 4.0.x buffer overflow
vulnerability
03/13/2003 10:22 AMJonathan A. Zdziarski (Mar 12 2003)
no such evidence exists
no such evidence exists
06/17/2004 09:06 PMfour-column headline .. soundly dismissed .. New York Times .. Panel
Finds
nytimes.com/2004/06/17/politics/17panel.html
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The Yahoo Browser Exists
The Yahoo Browser Exists
06/17/2005 04:33 PMAnd is has for quite some time. This recent speculation is fun and
all, but WTF? Try a search for yahoo browser and you'll end up on this
page, which describes the SBC Yahoo! Browser. I seem to remember there
being a Yahoo! branded web browser at least as far back as 1999 when I
joined Yahoo. I guess you could say we've been there, done that, and
probably even made some t-shirts back in the day. These are not...
Virtual Keyboard Really Exists!
Virtual Keyboard Really Exists!
02/11/2004 01:24 AMSomebody hide my wallet! MobilePlanet has ultra-cool,
George-Jetson-ish Virtual Keyboard
for sale for $99.95! The specs say it works with most Palms and uses a
USB/Serial Connector. I'm going to guess that means it doesn't work
with the Treo 600, but how do I tell??????[via Daily Palm]
"The Virtual Laser Keyboard leverages the power of laser and
infrared technology and projects a full-size keyboard onto any flat
surface. As you type on the laser projection; it analyzes what you're
typing by the coordinates of that location....
The Virtual Laser Keyboard requires no special training. The light
weight device weighs two ounces and is similar in size to a disposable
cigarette lighter. The Virtual Laser Keyboard includes a
self-contained, rechargeable lithium ion battery. It provides the
Virtual Laser Keyboard with its own internal power supply, so it
doesn't drain any battery power from the PDA or PC. The battery lasts
three to four hours, more than enough time to do some instant
messaging and SMS messaging from the handheld device or to update
calendar and phone book entries."
I want, I want, I want!
Also on the list for tonight is to try out the supposedly released
the new RealPlayer that supports the Treo
600. I think it still doesn't handle streaming, though, which would be
the whole, fricking point.
OpenCable exists and it works
OpenCable exists and it works
07/14/2004 08:22 PMSome home theater early adopters on AVS Forum are reporting that,
after years of waiting,
OpenCable exists
and it works. Now you can buy your own cable box and
digital-cable-ready TVs.
Kwiki-UserName-0.11
Kwiki-UserName-0.11
07/20/2004 06:13 PMGetting the UserName without Accessing
WMI
Getting the UserName without Accessing
WMI
05/08/2004 12:00 PMKwiki-UserName-0.10
Kwiki-UserName-0.10
06/23/2004 06:04 AMKwiki-UserName-0.12
Kwiki-UserName-0.12
08/18/2004 05:02 PMCode exists to exploit TCP flaw
Code exists to exploit TCP flaw
04/23/2004 04:04 AMZDNet UK Apr 23 2004 8:13AM GMT
SMB Authentication and username shortcut
SMB Authentication and username shortcut
06/22/2004 09:14 AMI don't know how I didn't realize this earlier, this might be pretty
obvious to everyone ... but when browsing the network on 10.3,
(possibly works for all versions of MacOS X) entering a workgroup,
then opening a windows sh...
Oracle Tip: Understand the difference
between IN and EXISTS in subqueries
Oracle Tip: Understand the difference
between IN and EXISTS in subqueries
08/23/2004 02:48 AMCNET Aug 23 2004 7:15AM GMT
China Gets Wired... But Digital Divide
Exists
China Gets Wired... But Digital Divide
Exists
07/21/2004 02:54 AMThe internet is growing in China, as they
now have 87
million people online, though they are apparently connecting
through just 36.3 million internet connected computers. The number of
Chinese netizens puts them firmly in second place, though just about
everyone expects them to take first place before long. That 87
million represents just 6.6% of the population, which may point to a
bigger issue. While the US worries about the "digital divide," it
looks like a much bigger issue in China. Internet usage is much more
common in more developed areas, and many seem worried that less
developed areas will get left even further behind. While the Chinese
government has tried to go online, the study found that most such
sites are unused, and many government officials prefer not to use
their own websites. None of this is particularly surprising, but it's
still interesting to see the data.
OS X virus warning criticised, no threat
exists
OS X virus warning criticised, no threat
exists
04/13/2004 12:54 PMSpecify username and password at login
window
Specify username and password at login
window
12/05/2003 11:20 AMBy default, the login window presents the user with icons to click on
(Select A User), and then prompts the user for their password. It can
also be set to simply provide the tried-and-true Username and Password
dialog boxes....
Skype URI callto username overflow
Skype URI callto username overflow
06/14/2004 10:05 AMHillel Himovich (Jun 09 2004)
A GUI tool to change the short username
A GUI tool to change the short username
05/28/2004 11:14 AMAlthough you can easily change your "long" name in OS X, changing your
short username is a messy procedure -- and that's assuming you're
following the correct instructions -- even Apple's are incomplete.
James Bucanek and I f...
High diving exists only in dreams except
for Bugs Bunny
High diving exists only in dreams except
for Bugs Bunny
02/14/2003 08:43 PMType “Rick Charles High Diving” into Google’s search engine and all
you get is links back to Self Improvement Tapes Of Arizona. ...
How To Lose The WiFi Market: Forget That
Competition Exists
How To Lose The WiFi Market: Forget That
Competition Exists
08/27/2004 02:00 PMAgere, a spinoff of Lucent (itself a spinoff of AT&T), helped define
and create the WiFi market, but now holds a fairly small portion of
the market, and is the number five seller of WiFi chips. In taking a
look at
how Agere "lost" the WiFi market, it simply
appears that they weren't ready for competition from plenty of other
companies -- including a company with a lot more money: Intel. While
the article makes some suggestions (confusion after spinning off their
WiFi product business to focus on just chips, taking their eye off the
ball to focus on not going bankrupt), the more realistic explanation
simply seems to be that they didn't expect as much competition in the
marketplace as they received. If anything, it sounds like, by
"inventing" the market, they expected to keep it forever. They also
seem particularly miffed at Intel's marketing campaign to co-opt WiFi
into their Centrino brand -- leading many people to believe that Intel
created WiFi. When you're blaming your competitor's ability to
outmarket you as the reason you lost a market (especially when it's an
emerging market), it suggests the company simply wasn't prepared to
compete at all.
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