Monthly Archives: July 2005

AnnualCreditReport.com – TypoSquatting Nightmare UNLEASHED!

When you take people’s personal information, people want your data. Especially if they can get you there by typo-squatting. Continue reading

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Disposable PCs – Easier than getting rid of spyware!

Seems that with $300-$400 PCs a plenty, sometimes it is just easier to pitch them out in the trash! Continue reading

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Value – How is it measured?

Value is a very challenging thing to measure. Across the Board. Is it possible that something so prone to personal prioritizing is able to be properly valued? Depends on your point of view. Continue reading

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SanDisk flash memory card survives Pacific Ocean

Engineers at SanDisk have salvaged valuable data from a high-flying atmospheric research balloon that plunged into the Pacific Ocean after it was launched by a team of university students. Continue reading

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Home Again – Reflections from Pennsylvania

After a long departure from the family homestead, a death in the family brings me home. To a home I know, love and cherish more than any other in the world. Continue reading

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Hello Telcos! Listen! You are gonna go DOWN!

When you finally make the stretch and get rid of the incumbent telco connection to your home – there is never a reason to go back. Is there? Continue reading

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Top 10 Spam Subjects – June 2005 [AOL]

AOL’s got a pretty good grip on SPAM – much better than before. Here’s the most updated list from them for top spam subjects. Continue reading

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Spyware changing surfing habits – even using FireFox

Internet users worried about spyware and adware are shunning specific Web sites, avoiding file-sharing networks, even switching browsers. Continue reading

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