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Beta: Web Confidential 3.7b4

Beta: Web Confidential 3.7b4 04/14/2004 10:28 AM

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Public beta of Web Confidential 3.7
available
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Alco Blom has announced the release Web Confidential 3.6.7b4, the first public beta release of his password manager that features 448-bit encryption, HTTP and Web Form automation, Palm synchronization, and more...

Keep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
and Hard Disk Drives


Keep Your Confidential Data Confidential
With Biometric Fingerprint Flash Drives
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02/01/2005 09:13 PM
Now you can have safe, secure, portable storage of your confidential business and personal data with the biometric fingerprint ClipDrive Bio USB Flash Drive and the Outbacker USB biometric fingerprint Hard Disk Drive. The devices are non-operational until a validated fingerprint or password is received. [PRWEB Jan 21, 2005]

Web Confidential 3.7


Web Confidential 3.7 04/29/2004 07:16 PM
The standard in password management on Mac OS X.

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Web Confidential 3.7.5 released


Web Confidential 3.7.5 released 08/02/2004 04:56 AM
Alco Blom has released Web Confidential 3.7.5, the latest update to his password manager that features 448-bit encryption, HTTP and Web Form automation, Palm synchronization, and more...

Poindexter Confidential


Poindexter Confidential 04/29/2004 05:00 AM
The Caltech physics wonk infamous for Iran-Contra, Total Information Awareness and terrorism futures talks about life as a not-so-private citizen. By Spencer Reiss from Wired magazine.

'Apple Confidential 2.0' released


'Apple Confidential 2.0' released 01/22/2004 03:25 PM
No Starch Press has announced the release of the second edition of journalist Owen W...

Rock And Roll Confidential


Rock And Roll Confidential 04/23/2004 04:20 AM
So You're gonna be on MTV Cribs .. How To Be a Cribster .. a few pointers .. Helpful advice .. Cribs

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New Review Of Apple Confidential 2.0


New Review Of Apple Confidential 2.0 06/15/2004 10:01 AM

nVIDIA's confidential document


nVIDIA's confidential document 04/21/2004 06:24 PM

'Apple Confidential 2.0' hits the stands


'Apple Confidential 2.0' hits the stands 01/23/2004 02:21 PM
Books can receive upgrades too, as journalist Owen W. Linzmayer proves with "Apple Confidential 2.0: The Definitive History of the World's Most Colorful Company," out now from publisher No Starch Press. The book is the second edition of an in-depth history of Apple Computer that first saw publication in 1999.

Can Information Be Both False And
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Can Information Be Both False And
Confidential At The Same Time?
11/14/2003 02:50 PM
H&R Block is the latest big company to freak out over "anonymous postings" on online message boards and are trying to sue that person, who they suspect to be an employee of the firm. Here's where the story gets interesting. They're accusing this person of posting both "false" and "confidential" information. Now, it's certainly possible that the person is posting two pieces of information separately - one false, one confidential, but they don't seem to indicate that. In general, it makes sense to pick one or the other (unless you're Diebold ). By accusing someone of posting confidential information, they're basically admitting that the information is true. So, while it is possible that the information was posted in a misleading way, the fact that they first say the information is "false" and then say it was a violation of company policies for revealing confidential info makes you wonder which one it actually was. If the information is false, then the company should say so and go after the poster on those grounds. If it's confidential, they should use that. However, to say it's both makes you wonder.

Digging for confidential information on
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Digging for confidential information on
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Thanks to TechDirt for the link. Imagine doing a Google search on your bank account numbers, social security number or...

Alco Blom releases Web Confidential 3.7


Alco Blom releases Web Confidential 3.7 04/29/2004 05:08 AM
Alco Blom has released the final version Web Confidential 3.7, his password manager that features 448-bit encryption, HTTP and Web Form automation, Palm synchronization, and more...

Protect Confidential Information with
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Outsourced Confidential Data On Children
Posted


Outsourced Confidential Data On Children
Posted
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Prince Charles gets "confidential" trees
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Prince Charles gets "confidential" trees
(Reuters)
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Reuters - New Zealand could help Prince Charles widen his circle of confidants with a wedding gift of native trees and plants to mark his marriage to Camilla Parker Bowles.

Confidential Oracle sales data likely to
be released


Confidential Oracle sales data likely to
be released
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U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker said sales documents detailing highly confidential information, such as which companies receive discounts on Oracle products and the size of the discounts, are likely to be made public.

Confidential details unsafe on job
sites, says study


Confidential details unsafe on job
sites, says study
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"posts highly confidential data to a
public website"


"posts highly confidential data to a
public website"
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" Robert Novak Believes in Revealing
Confidential Sources, After All"


" Robert Novak Believes in Revealing
Confidential Sources, After All"
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Supreme court rules EC can receive
confidential Intel documents


Supreme court rules EC can receive
confidential Intel documents
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Mainstream Press Realizes Google Can
Find Confidential Info


Mainstream Press Realizes Google Can
Find Confidential Info
02/10/2004 02:41 AM
It's no secret that people put all sorts of confidential documents, spreadsheets and databases online without any protection when they shouldn't. It's also no secret that in using some basic keywords in a search string on Google you can dig up those files. Now, however, even the mainstream press is beginning to notice this issue, and the Washington Post is running a long article on the fact that people are searching for confidential nuggets of info via Google - and finding it all the time. What's interesting to me is that the backlash hasn't been stronger - though, maybe that's the next stage now that this story is going mainstream. I read the article half expecting people to blame either Google or the people doing the searching for the fact that this info was stored without any security whatsoever. Right now, though, most people seem to realize that the problem is with those who put the info online where they shouldn't.

Medica Health Plans: Hackers twice stole
sensitive and confidential data


Medica Health Plans: Hackers twice stole
sensitive and confidential data
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DTI's Consumer Direct Website Gets
Two-Way Confidential Communications
Capability with CertifiedMail


DTI's Consumer Direct Website Gets
Two-Way Confidential Communications
Capability with CertifiedMail
06/17/2005 04:30 PM
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Cinema Confidential News: 03/18/05 -
Grace, Ramis team for Friendster movie


Cinema Confidential News: 03/18/05 -
Grace, Ramis team for Friendster movie
03/23/2005 08:11 AM
Friendster movie in development .. Friendster (filmen) .. NO

cinecon.com/news.php?id=0503185
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E-mail Confidential - Who's afraid of
Time Inc.'s legal disclaimer? By Jack
Shafer


E-mail Confidential - Who's afraid of
Time Inc.'s legal disclaimer? By Jack
Shafer
06/03/2004 06:36 AM
Time Inc.'s Legal Disclaimer .. this article on SLATE .. E-mail Confidential

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Beta: Roku PhotoBridge HD1000 Version
2.0 Beta 1


Beta: Roku PhotoBridge HD1000 Version
2.0 Beta 1
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The beta software for Roku's networked media player adds AAC support, UPnP AV support, DVD-style MPEG-2 program streams, Internet radio support, support for all PAL modes, and other changes.

Beta: QuickTime FLAC Plugin 0.5 beta 1


Beta: QuickTime FLAC Plugin 0.5 beta 1 12/30/2004 04:59 AM
The QuickTime FLAC Plugin provides QuickTime with access to FLAC, an open source audio compression/decompression system.

Beta: AirPort Monitor Utility 1.1 Beta 1


Beta: AirPort Monitor Utility 1.1 Beta 1 02/17/2004 11:51 AM
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Whidbey Beta 1, Yukon Beta 2: Any Time
Now


Whidbey Beta 1, Yukon Beta 2: Any Time
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Kodo JDO 3.3.0 beta (Beta branch)


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Screenshot Kodo JDO allows you to write database calls using Java statements instead of SQL statements, by supporting the Java Data Objects standard for transparent persistence. It is the most complete implementation of the JDO specification for relational data stores, and comes with tools for producing a schema from an object model, producing class files from an existing schema, and a performance pack (distributed caching and statement batching) that improves performance by 15 - 30 times. It supports most relational databases, application servers, and IDEs, and reduces the total coding effort by 20-40%.
Changes:
This beta introduced a number of JDO 2 features including preview support for single field identity. This allows for the use of application identity without writing object ID classes when using a single primary key field. A lifecycle event listening framework was added as a JDO 2 preview feature. A convenience method was added for retrieving instances based on OID, primary key value, and stringified OIDs. Apache Derby/Cloudscape support was added. Caches can now be evicted on a schedule. JMX 1.2 is now supported.

Graphics3D 6.05 beta 2 (Beta branch)


Graphics3D 6.05 beta 2 (Beta branch) 02/05/2005 09:34 PM
Screenshot Graphics3D is a free, Open Source C++ library for game developers, researchers, and students. It is a base of robust and high performance code common to most 3D projects. It is not a standalone graphics or game engine--it is the set of pieces you need to jumpstart your own engine or graphics project. The library has two parts: G3D for pure math, and GLG3D for interacting with hardware acceleration via OpenGL. You can use G3D without GLG3D if you want to use another 3D API (like DirectX) or don't like the OpenGL abstraction.
Changes:
This release has support for g++ through 3.4.x, 2D and video rendering, 3DS loader, wxWidgets, a Win32 installer, large performance increases for networking, and workarounds for bugs in older graphics card drivers. There are precompiled binaries for OS X, Linux, MSVC 6, and MSVC 7.

ActiveLink PHP XML Package 0.4.0-beta
(Beta)


ActiveLink PHP XML Package 0.4.0-beta
(Beta)
09/20/2004 04:52 AM
Parse/read/modify/output XML without using any PHP XML libraries.

OpenSHORE 2.0.0 Beta 1 (Beta branch)


OpenSHORE 2.0.0 Beta 1 (Beta branch) 03/29/2005 09:16 AM
Screenshot SHORE (Semantic Hypertext Object Repository) is a hypertext repository that stores data about documents and data described by documents. Access to this information is provided as hypertext. The repository stores objects that appear in documents, together with their relations in a semantic net. Hypertext navigation follows these relations in the semantic net. The SHORE server works as an HTTP server, and the client is a standard Web browser. The repository uses PROLOG as its query language and the XSB system as its query engine.
Changes:
This release integrates the latest XSB Prolog version 2.7.1 (Kinryo) as the query engine. This offers the user sophisticated deductive query possibilities to find out all sorts of information inside stored documents and about the relations among them. OpenSHORE shows query results as hypertext, which leads the user directly to found documents, semantically marked text sections (objects), and relation end points. The query engine reads facts about documents on demand from an interface to the object-oriented database of OpenSHORE, so facts must not be copied for queries.

Beta: Sticky Windows 1.0 Beta


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Sticky Windows brings tabs to the Panther desktop, converting windows to tabs when they are dragged to the edge of the screen.

X-Setup Pro BETA Version 6.6.100 Beta 1


X-Setup Pro BETA Version 6.6.100 Beta 1 04/26/2004 05:34 PM

Perforce 2004.2 Beta (Beta)


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Fast, robust, multi-platform software configuration management.

Beta: PGP Desktop 9.0 Public Beta 2


Beta: PGP Desktop 9.0 Public Beta 2 04/06/2005 12:19 PM
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