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thoughts & ponderings about web design, life & other stuff....http://www.fluffypig.com/2008/08/protect-your-mac-for-free-iantivirus-mac-osx/ [thoughts & ponderings about web design, life & other stuff....] One of the reasons I left the world of Microsoft was because of the amount of trojans, viruses and spyware that Windows would pick up. I literally spent hours removing it all, sometimes it was impossible and the only solution was to wipe everything and reinstall Windows.

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Quick Online Tips Podcasthttp://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2008/08/free-windows-software-alternatives/ [Quick Online Tips Podcast] Free Windows Software Alternatives: Includes email client, BitTorrent downloads, Speed Dial (page with quick access to favorite websites), and mouse gestures. Safari - Ported from Mac OSX, Apple brings Safari to Windows.

Techoozie[Techoozie] Port OS to Your PC: Install the Forensic Acquisition Utilities onto you main root drive and use the command “dd if=c:\tiger-x86-flat.img of=\\.\physicaldrive” where physical drive is replaced with the appropriate indicator of the drive you want to install Mac OS X on. Once you start the process, it may appear that your computer hangs however do not touch anything, your hard drives are working away.

A Muchness Of Mehttp://warchild13.com/2008/08/you_cant_keep_a.html [A Muchness Of Me] You can't keep a good man down unless you hit him really hard: I read an article he wrote lamenting the passing of BeOs and guardedly suggesting that the new Mac OSX while not as complete as BeOs came close, making up for its shortcomings with some advantages (java support for one).

4DDLhttp://4ddl.com/2008/07/kerio-mailserver-652-build-6426.html [4DDL] Kerio MailServer 6.5.2 Build 6426: For small to medium businesses, schools, government and non-profits that need Exchange features, Kerio MailServer offers an easy to install, easy to administer, and cost effective Microsoft Exchange alternative. Kerio MailServer has the most complete collaboration features for mobile devices, cross-platform desktop clients, and web mail.

Digital Boxhttp://digitalbox.topvisitor.com/2008/08/07/hp-ex475-mediasmart-home-server-amd-live-windows-home-server-1-tb-hard-drive/ [Digital Box] HP EX475 MediaSmart Home Server (AMD Live, Windows Home Server, 1 ...: The EX475 MediaSmart Server features 1 TB of capacity (2x500 GB drives, SATA, 7200 RPM), 512 MB of installed DDR2 RAM, four hard drive bays for additional expansion using off-the-shelf SATA I or II hard drives, a Gigabit Ethernet port for ultra-fast networking (and connection to a wireless router), four USB 2.0 ports (1 on the front, 3 on the back) for connecting to additional hard drives, and an and an eSATA port for high-speed data transfer to external storage devices--up to 6 times faster than existing solutions.

My Weblog[My Weblog] iPhone 3G Review: iPhone Configuration Utility 1.0 for Mac OS X. Calendar and contacts can be synced via exchange, but tasks and notes will not be synced.

Michael Mistrettahttp://michaelmistretta.com/2008/iphone-review/ [Michael Mistretta] A Macintosh in Your Pocket: iPhone 3G Review: Sorry about your Rogers experience, I would not blame that on Apple but more AT&T as they insisted on it in their contract rather than activation at home, I think Apple want to make everything the same throughout the board so they did it like that. I have an iPod Touch and it is made me want an iPhone even more since I have had it, but for me the monthly contract in the UK is to expensive.

Best Professional Club[Best Professional Club] Apple Introduces the New iPhone 3G: today track your progress withintroduced the new 3G, GPS technology, masscombining all the move and delete multiplerevolutionary features email messages, searchof iPhone with 3G for contacts, access anetworking that is twice new scientificas fast* as the first calculator, turn ongeneration iPhone, parental controlbuilt-in GPS for restrictions forexpanded location based specified content, savemobile services, and images directly from aiPhone 2.0 software web page or email themwhich includes support to your iPhone andfor Microsoft Exchange easily transfer themActiveSync and runs the back to your photohundreds of third party library on your Mac® orapplications already PC.

iphone News Updated[iphone News Updated] Review: iPhone 2.0 software update: Once you enter your information, the App Store will return you to the iPhone’s Home screen, where it will add the icon for the app you’ve chosen to download, along with a progress bar showing its installation process. (You can do other things while the application is installing.) If you purchase apps on your iPhone, they should copy over to your computer the next time you sync.

Terry White's Tech Bloghttp://terrywhite.com/techblog/?p=713 [Terry White's Tech Blog] iPhone 3g review: This is largely because IMAP just doesn’t offer enough in terms of features/security such as remote wipe and requiring a password on the device. Now there is Microsoft’s Active Sync support built right in.

Wired: Threat Levelhttp://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/07/the-ghost-in-yo.html [Wired: Threat Level] The Ghost in Your Machine: IPv6 Gateway to Hackers: It may be years before the new internet protocol IPv6 takes over from the current IPv4, but a security researcher is warning that many systems - corporate and personal - are already open to attack through channels that have been enabled on their machines to support IPv6 traffic.

The iphone Bloghttp://www.theiphoneblog.com/2008/07/14/review-iphone-20-software/ [The iphone Blog] Review: iPhone 2.0 Software: For iPhone 3G owners, however, Maps also adds the much more precise location functionality provided by the new aGPS functionality. Rather than just the large blue circle (sometimes encompassing entire city blocks) that Google cell tower mapping and Skyhook’s WiFi Router mapping provided previously, aGPS now gives a small blue dot within yards/meters, if not right at your exact current location.

Paul's Down-Home Page: Exchange, messaging, collaboration, security, and more[Paul's Down-Home Page: Exchange, messaging, collaboration, security, and more] The iPhone as a mail device: I waited until 2.0 in hopes of getting good Exchange integration after frustration with 1.0 and 3rd party sync solutions. While I am not ready to give up on the iPhone just yet (crossing my fingers that 2.1 or subsequent versions fix my gripes), I think there are enough gaping holes in this implementation to make this worthless as an enterprise device.

Aaron Toponce[Aaron Toponce] For The Love Of Unix: Rather than spend hours cleaning it up, not even sure if I rid myself of everything, I opted for wiping the computer clean, and moving strictly to Ubuntu or Mac OS X. It was a personal choice due to the fact I didn’t want to administer an operating system I knew little about.

My Webloghttp://computertrickz.wordpress.com/2008/07/17/windows-vista-faq/ [My Weblog] Windows Vista FAQ: To run Windows Vista Home Basic, the minimums are an 800-MHz or faster processor, 512MB of memory, graphics hardware capable of SVGA (800 by 600) resolution, a 20GB hard disk with at least 15GB of free space, and a CD-ROM drive (though you’ll have to request a set of installation CDs from Microsoft if your system lacks a DVD drive). If you want Vista’s Aero interface (and you do), you’ll need a graphics card that can handle DirectX 9 graphics APIs with Pixel Shader 2.0 3D texturing, has a Windows Vista Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver and at least 128MB of graphics memory, and supports 32 bits per pixel.

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