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12/10/2005 10:12 #21539
Weird USB drives (Sushi anyone?)Category: usb
On the other hand for the (e:peeps) in touch with their feminine side (no not you (e:jason)), there is always . . .
If you find this interesting, check out the rest of the top 10 weirdest USB drives at
--walt
12/02/2005 12:18 #21538
Firefox 1.5 ExtensionsCategory: firefox
And of course, you need some extensions to go with your FireFox. There are so many great ones: ForcastFox, Google Toolbar, TabFX, Web Developer. To install some of these old standards, go to Tools>Extensions and click to link at the bottom of the extensions window to "Find new extensions."
A new version of Firefox often leads to some issues with extension compatability. (E:Paul)'s fave, Live Headers is no longer available, but I'm sure it will be soon.
And with a major upgrade like 1.5, new plugins are available.
First up: Foxpose
Fans of the Mac OSX Expose feature will know what to expect here. Foxpoxe puts a button in your status bar that wil display all of your open tabs in a visual grid.
And Also Hotness: Tab Preview
This extension makes it so that thumbnail previews of each page pop up when you hover the mouse over the tabs. It's a super fast way to scan through a set of open tabs. Tab browsing addicts will love it.
Happy browsing, Buffalo!
12/01/2005 23:29 #21537
Microsoft adds public anti-virus betaCategory: anti-virus
What it is:
An automatically self-updating PC health service that runs quietly in the background. It helps give you persistent protection against viruses, hackers, and other threats, and helps keep your PC tuned up and your important documents backed up.
For more information on the anti-virus beta check out
for more information on the Windows Live concept check out
--walt
12/01/2005 18:35 #21536
Gmail adds automatic anti-virus scansCategory: email
Each time you send and receive attachments, Gmail automatically scans them for viruses.
If a virus is found in an attachment you've received, our system will attempt to remove it, or clean the file, so you can still access the information it contains. If the virus can't be removed from the file, you won't be able to download it.
If a virus is found in an attachment you're trying to send, you won't be able to send the message until you remove the attachment.
Gmail anti-virus faq's can be found here:
--walt
Most of the other email providers (including Yahoo) have had this feature for a long time.
11/30/2005 08:42 #21535
Firefox 1.5 is releasedCategory: browsers
Notable improvements:
* Automated updates
* Faster back and forward button navigation
* Drag and drop reordering of tabs
* Improvements to popup blocking
* Clear Private Data feature (easily clear cache, cookies, saved forms, passwords & download history)
* Various improvements to the user interface
* Report a broken web site wizard (report web sites that don't work correctly in Firefox)
* Better support for Mac OS X (10.2 and greater) including profile migration from Safari and Mac Internet Explorer.
* New support for Web Standards including SVG, CSS 2 and CSS 3, and JavaScript 1.6.
* Many security enhancements
You can get more info information at
--walt
decapitated barbie dolls. I love it.