Archive for April, 2005

Mozilla Firefox 1.0.3/Suite 1.7.7 Released

The Mozilla Foundation today released updates to two of its main products, the Mozilla Suite and Firefox. This marks the third round of security fixes for Firefox, along with the seventh minor update to the 1.7 version of the Mozilla Suite. Security issues fixed in these new versions are listed on the Known Vulnerabilities page with detailed descriptions of each issue.

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Gmail invites part III

Instead of giving out Gmail invites to individuals, I donated all my invites to isnoop.net gmail invite spooler.

From their website at time of writing:

Currently, we have 701,045 invites available to share. Thanks to the generosity of folks like you, we’ve distributed 673,361 invites since this page went up on Sep 13, 2004.

Gmail has recently more than doubled my storage capacity from 1GB to over 2GB (and still climbing). If it wouldn’t be such an administration nightmare, I would move all my users at work over to Gmail. ;)

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Erotica Found Within Microsoft Office Install

A Swedish security group said Friday that they had discovered erotica stored among files inside Microsoft’s Office XP suite.

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PSP Exposed: Taking Apart the PlayStation Portable

Not content to watch Spiderman-2 and play Need for Speed, Seth Fogie took apart his PSP to see what makes it tick — and if hardware mods are in its future. Luckily he took notes (and pictures) so the rest of us could take a peek inside, too.

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A History of Home Video Game Consoles

Join Michael Miller for a trip down memory lane as he details the 30-year history of home video game consoles, from the original, dedicated, single-game units to today’s CD-based games.

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Gmail invites part II

I’ve got 50 Gmail invitations to give away. Get ‘em here!