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Open WiFi connections still being
hijacked to send Spam
Open WiFi connections still being
hijacked to send Spam
09/07/2004 04:57 AMYour doorbell rings you barely get to the door before the police
are knocking your door in. They hand you a search warrant and seize
all of your computer gear and haul you in for questioning. Imagine
your horror when they start asking you why you have been sending
kiddie porn from your Internet account.
If you are running your WiFi equipment unsecured you very well
could have this happen to you. Spammers and Criminals are using
non-secure WiFi to send spam and download illegal content. [Techdirt]
Free: Microsoft Publisher 2003 (for
some)
Free: Microsoft Publisher 2003 (for
some)
05/18/2004 01:31 PM"If" you are a commercial printer that is. The Microsoft Publisher
Service Provider Program (PSPP) will continue to be offered as a free
program for printing professionals who meet the PSPP qualifications.
In order to be accepted into the program, PSPP Members must have
hardware that supports running Microsoft® Office Publisher
2003.
Accepted registrants will receive a 2003 PSPP Member Kit,
which will include a copy of the new version of Publisher—Microsoft
Office Publisher 2003. PSPP Members will continue to have the
opportunity to publicize your company's services in an online referral
database for Publisher users. The PSPP eligibility, requirements,
benefits and registration process are outlined below.
Microsoft takes down Internet
Connections from downloaders....
Microsoft takes down Internet
Connections from downloaders....
02/17/2004 07:59 PMhttp://www.groovymother.com/archives/2004/02/16/microsoft_toothp.html
To the user at [ip removed]:
The unauthorized copying and distribution of Microsoft’s protected
source code is a violation of both civil and criminal copyright and
trade secret laws. If you have downloaded and are making the source
code available for downloading by others, you are violating
Microsoft’s rights, and could be subject to severe civil and criminal
penalties.
Microsoft demands that...
ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Publisher 2003
- Review
ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Publisher 2003
- Review
01/04/2004 10:54 PMhttp://www.activewin.com/reviews/software/apps/ms/pub2k3/images/publis
her2003_small.jpg
Microsoft Unveils Current Publisher
Lineup
Microsoft Unveils Current Publisher
Lineup
04/10/2005 05:49 AMXbox 2 News Apr 10 2005 9:39AM GMT
Microsoft backs Eidos after senator
attacks publisher
Microsoft backs Eidos after senator
attacks publisher
06/22/2005 02:14 AMNeowin.net Jun 22 2005 6:03AM GMT
ActiveWin.com: Interview with Katie
Jordan, Product Manager: Microsoft
Publisher 2003
ActiveWin.com: Interview with Katie
Jordan, Product Manager: Microsoft
Publisher 2003
02/10/2004 02:42 AMhttp://www.microsoft.com/products/shared/images/banner1_publisher.gif
Automating Commercial Printing Prepress
Tasks in Microsoft Office Publisher
2003, Part 1
Automating Commercial Printing Prepress
Tasks in Microsoft Office Publisher
2003, Part 1
02/12/2004 11:12 AMThis is the first of three articles meant to supplement the Publisher
2003 Prepress Reference Guide, and discuss how to use the Microsoft®
Office Publisher 2003 object model to accomplish prepress tasks. This
article discusses setting a publication's color mode, and printing
separations
Microsoft moving work to India: US
union: Microsoft is shifting high-level
work such as the next
Microsoft moving work to India: US
union: Microsoft is shifting high-level
work such as the next
07/31/2004 03:35 AMNDTV Jul 31 2004 7:09AM GMT
Microsoft moving towards a mini-Tablet
PC?
Microsoft moving towards a mini-Tablet
PC?
04/15/2005 12:39 AMLockergnome Apr 15 2005 4:09AM GMT
Is Microsoft Moving Too Fast Or Too
Slow?
Is Microsoft Moving Too Fast Or Too
Slow?
05/03/2004 03:50 AMMicrosoft just can't win. After taking quite a beating (deservedly
so) for their software's flaws, when they decide to stop pumping out
new operating systems at the same rapid pace that caused many of those
flaws, they get
criticized for
moving too slowly. It wasn't that long ago that similar articles
were screaming for Microsoft to stop just releasing new operating
systems every few years and, instead, focus on fixing what's already
released. That's basically what they're trying to do (successfully or
not), and the thanks they get are people trashing them for taking so
long to get their next operating system out. I don't think there
should be any rush for them to get Longhorn out, if they can actually
get XP working better. People don't
need to jump operating
systems every two years.
Microsoft moving into chip design
Microsoft moving into chip design
11/10/2003 11:38 PMZDNet Nov 10 2003 7:54AM ET
Microsoft moving beyond
once-price-fits-all strategy
Microsoft moving beyond
once-price-fits-all strategy
06/10/2004 10:39 PMMicrosoft Moving Into Chip Design With
Xbox Next
Microsoft Moving Into Chip Design With
Xbox Next
11/10/2003 11:10 PMadamsmith_uk writes "According to ZDNet, Microsoft will more actively
participate in chip design for the next version of its Xbox gaming
console, tentatively ...
Microsoft abandons WiFi
Microsoft abandons WiFi
05/11/2004 02:56 PMp2pnet.net May 11 2004 6:19PM GMT
Microsoft Discontinuing WiFi Products
Microsoft Discontinuing WiFi Products
05/10/2004 08:40 PMMicrosoft Corp. will sell through its line of broadband wireless
access products, after which the technology will be phased out.
Microsoft Exits the WiFi Hardware Biz
Microsoft Exits the WiFi Hardware Biz
05/11/2004 10:43 AMMicrosoft is getting out of the WiFi hardware business. The company is
phasing out its entire 802.11g wireless product line, consisting of a
base station, notebook adapter, PCI card, and USB adapter.
Microsoft turns off WiFi gear
Microsoft turns off WiFi gear
05/11/2004 07:50 AMZDNet May 11 2004 12:05PM GMT
Buying and Maintaining a Car
Buying and Maintaining a Car
07/22/2004 02:41 PMBuying a car is a game that both sides can win.
Maintaining session state in ASP
Maintaining session state in ASP
05/28/2002 08:57 AMMaintaining Regular Expressions
Maintaining Regular Expressions
01/17/2004 10:38 PMIt's easy to get lost in complex regular expressions. Aaron Mackey
offers a few tips and an ingenious technique to help you keep things
straight.
Maintaining my Blogroll in NetNewsWire
Maintaining my Blogroll in NetNewsWire
12/06/2003 02:15 PMPeter Rukavina: "My goal was to export my list of RSS subscriptions
inNetNewsWire to a text file, transfer that text file to my webserver,
and then post-process it in PHP, loading it into a MySQL database
where I could manipulate it at will, including using it to draw this
blogroll page on the fly. The first step is to use AppleScript to
export the subscription list as a text file..."
Building / Maintaining a Home
Building / Maintaining a Home
04/14/2004 02:34 PMHere's a great primer for contractors looking to eat.
First Impression: Maintaining Your
Mission
First Impression: Maintaining Your
Mission
09/08/2004 05:11 AM"Success is about maintaining the
vision even through the most grueling
details."-Paul Newby ,
Designer, TiVo Inc.
Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
03/24/2005 08:15 PM
Cory Doctorow:
A Seattle wireless hacker rides a commuter train from Tacoma every day
with a battery-powered WiFi hotspot in his backpack that's linked up
to the Internet with a 14.4 144k wireless modem. Catch his
train and get free WiFi on your commute.
The open wireless node can be found in the first car of the last
morning train and in Car 403 on the 5:10pm return trip. Use SSID
"FreeInternetAccess" or "seattlewireless" to connect - You may have to
assign yourself an IP in the range 192.168.0.0/24 and use the Default
Gateway 192.168.0.1 as the DHCP is sometimes flakey
Link
(via Make)
Weapons Moving Out, Wildlife Moving In
Weapons Moving Out, Wildlife Moving In
04/19/2004 12:06 AM
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal is still a major environmental cleanup
project, but a direct product is the bounty of nature that came to
exist.
Microsoft Windows XP WiFi quirk easily
fixed
Microsoft Windows XP WiFi quirk easily
fixed
06/06/2004 08:34 PM
It seems we were a bit ahead of the curve on Microsoft's "by-design"
Windows XP SP 1 WiFi quirk. This article at Wired details the myriad
problems users are experiencing with Microsoft's Wireless Zero
Configuration service.
Maintaining Cardinal rule will be tough
Maintaining Cardinal rule will be tough
05/31/2004 07:02 PM
FOX Sports-5 hours ago ... institution. The only way Stanford becomes
a dream job is if it hands Johnson a nice, fat chunk of its stake in
the Google IPO. ...
Maintaining Linux Firewalls Part 1
Maintaining Linux Firewalls Part 1
05/12/2004 02:27 PM
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
08/05/2004 03:39 AM
Los Angeles Beach Community WiFi service made possible by WiFi-Plus
antennas. Makes internet available on the beach. [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Maintaining Database Content with PHP,
Contribute, and Dreamweaver
Maintaining Database Content with PHP,
Contribute, and Dreamweaver
06/05/2005 10:49 PM
Use Contribute and PHP to update your database content and generate
static files.
Maintaining Internet profile key to
online business success
Maintaining Internet profile key to
online business success
04/04/2005 09:44 PM
Business in Vancouver Apr 5 2005 2:06AM GMT
Guidelines for Implementing and
Maintaining Virtual Reference Services
Guidelines for Implementing and
Maintaining Virtual Reference Services
07/29/2004 06:48 AM
Guidelines for Implementing and Maintaining Virtual Reference
Services
http://www.ala.org/ala/rusa/rusaprotools/referenceguide
/virtrefguidelines.htm
The purpose of these guidelines
is to assist libraries and consortia with implementing and maintaining
virtual reference services. The guidelines are meant to provide
direction, without being over- prescriptive. Variance among
institutions will result in differences in the adherence to these
guidelines, but the committee hopes to have cast the model broadly
enough to provide a framework for virtual reference which can be
widely adopted and which will endure through many changes in the ways
in which libraries provide virtual reference services. Prepared by the
MARS
Digital Reference Guidelines Ad Hoc Committee, Reference
and User Services Association, 2004. Approved by the RUSA Board of
Directors June 2004.
Review: WiFi Seeker / WiFi Spy
Review: WiFi Seeker / WiFi Spy
07/16/2004 04:50 PM
A few weeks ago I got Chrisalis Developemnt's WiFi Seeker, a convenient
keychain-sized wireless network locator. Marware's recently announced
WiFi Spy is a
rebranded version of the same device, so it should perform
identically.
To locate a wireless network simply press the button and watch the
LEDs. When the lights stop sweeping back and forth, the number that
remain lit will show the strength of the wireless signal. If the
lights continue to sweep back and forth, you're not in range for any
wireless network. Unlike other devices, the WiFi Seeker isn't fooled
by other 2.5 GHz signals like microwave ovens or cordless phones, and
it doesn't depend on 802.11 client activity to detect the access
point. It detects both 802.11b and 802.11g.
Research And Markets: On Average, Many
Midsize Companies Or Divisions Of Large
Organizations Spend $315,000 To $880,000
On Selecting, Implementing And
Maintaining ECM Solutions.
Research And Markets: On Average, Many
Midsize Companies Or Divisions Of Large
Organizations Spend $315,000 To $880,000
On Selecting, Implementing And
Maintaining ECM Solutions.
12/19/2004 03:46 PM
[PRWEB Dec 17, 2004]
Protecting Your Data - Recommendations
for Maintaining Your Computer and
Protecting Your Information
Protecting Your Data - Recommendations
for Maintaining Your Computer and
Protecting Your Information
08/30/2004 04:23 AM
Mondaq Aug 30 2004 8:55AM GMT
Blue Sky Research introduces 25mW, 405nm
violet fiber-coupled laser module with
polarization maintaining fiber.
Blue Sky Research introduces 25mW, 405nm
violet fiber-coupled laser module with
polarization maintaining fiber.
05/31/2004 01:47 PM
Blue Sky Research, a volume manufacturer of semiconductor lasers,
laser systems and OEM components, today announced the company is
accepting orders for its FTEC405TM 25mW violet laser with polarization
maintain fiber. This latest release compliments the existing FiberTec
product line of 635 and 405nm high stability fiber-coupled lasers.
The new FiberTEC405 laser module’s power output has been increased and
is now available with either a standard single mode (SMF) or
polarization maintaining (PMF) single mode fiber pigtail. [PRWEB May
19, 2004]
NAA Connections Day Three
NAA Connections Day Three
01/22/2004 03:13 AM
The last day of Connections was really just more of the stuff
you've read in my past two accounts of my experiences at the
conference.
I attended fewer sessions on Day Three than I did during the other
two days, I think mainly because I realized (or percieved) that I
wasn't really getting anything out of the sessions. The two sessions
I did attend on day three really were worth attending though. I
attended the Buzz Sessions meetings and a one entitled Registration
Revisited. I also spent time meeting with vendors, other online
newspaper people from similar markets and clients. This third day was
much more enjoyable and productive than the first two...
Buzz
Sessions: The Buzz Sessions were five small group discussions with
topics like Print to Web (taking newspaper display ads and putting
them online), Creating spanish-language websites, Essential website
redesign, Multimedia (and how to use it), and one other topic (that I
can't remember). I sat in on two of the five little groups: Print to
Web and Multimedia. Both were great little discussions. The overall
thing I take away from the meeting was that newspapers are really
trying to figure out how to use the distribution channel that the
internet is as a way to really transform themselves from just 'printed
newspaper companies' into 'content and delivery' companies. Every size
and every shape of newspaper was represented in these buzz sessions
and a lot of great sharing took place. On the topic of Multimedia,
there are some really cool things going on out there, if you take
notice... For example, when SignOnSanDiego.com was putting pictures
and movies of the wild-fires that afflicted Southern California this
summer... did you know that they found cell-phone camera phones the
easiest and most manageable technology solution for getting that
content back to the newsroom for production and posting online? Not
some $20,000 or $100,000 video set-up. A bunch of stupid $200
cell-phones with cameras built into them and an army of folks to go
take pictures. That ingenuity and creativity in this space really
amazes me sometimes... cell-phone camera based movies... such a simple
solution for web-ready video...
Registra
tion Revisited: Wow! Great presentation and by far the most
attended and interesting discussion throughout all of Connections. We
heard from Belo Interactive, Tribune Interactive and the Arizona
Republic's online folks... Belo and Tribune are truly leaders in the
online registration field. AZCentral just launched 'lite
registration' last September. Belo and TI have been at it for 4 and 3
years respectively. Belo and TI are just now starting to be able to
monetize their registration data effectively for advertisers (and are
starting to try and figure out how to use their registration to serve
their users/online readers). AZCentral is also just starting to sell
advertising based on their registration data. The overall feeling I
get coming out of the session was that registration is coming to a
newspaper site near you soon. If you're local news site doesn't
require registration today, trust me when I say that they're thinking
very hard about doing it. Very hard... all of them. And when
newspapers do it, I can tell you that TV, radio, and almost all other
news-content websites will start following. The leaders are doing it.
Their readers aren't complaining at all (100 complaints in 1.6
Million registrations in Arizona isn't complaining). It's coming
folks. And I dare say paid premium content online is coming next...
It's already here in some local news markets.
I didn't attend the presentation on The Transformation of
Advertising, though I wanted to. I heard that it was all about how TV
is going to change... the person that told me that also said that 99%
of the presentation had very little to do with that newspaper
companies can do to affect TV advertisers... I guess I'm glad I didn't
go to that one...
I met a lot of great people at Connections, but overall I'm coming
away slightly disappointed. My company spent a lot of money to send
me out to this conference. I invested a lot of time that could have
been spent in front of clients. I expected to really get to learn a
lot at this conference, but, in the words of a peer "everything we
talked about was 'old-hat'". I sat next to the marketing director of
a small paper in Arkansas on the way home, and she was very
disappointed too. In her words the conference was "more form that
substance".
Will I go to next year's
Connections? Yes, most likely, but only because it's in Dallas,
and I can turn it into a week-long trip to visit clients, not because
I think I'll get anything out of the conference. Can I do something
to make the conference better for all attending by joining the
planning committees? Sure, I think I could, but do I want to? Don't
know the answer to that.
"Connections..."
"Connections..."
06/17/2004 11:32 AM
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