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There is another obscure way of tracking users without using cookies or even Javascript. It has already been used by numerous websites but few people know of it. This page explains how it works and how to protect yourself. Best when dunked in milkless milk
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On Friday, at the Usenix security conference in Washington, a team of researchers at the University of Michigan announced ZMap, a tool that allows an ordinary server to scan every address on the Internet in just 44 minutes. The found out where all the cat videos are coming from
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It’s been almost 3 years since Microsoft’s mobile OS officially got a major reboot in the form of Windows Phone 7, and it’s been even longer since we saw the first glimpses of this modern OS, no pun intended, back at Mobile World Congress in 2010. Maybe not DOA, but it's not looking great
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Maybe Windows Phone ain't doing so hot because CodeProject refuses to test their forums on WP devices to make sure it can display properly.
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The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) voted this week to uphold its policy against implementing dotless domain names, essentially bringing an end to a push from Google to introduce and own http://search, http://app, http://blog, and http://cloud. More dots, we need more dots!
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JetBrains has confirmed that its developer team is taking a momentary breather and that its free .NET decompiler dotPeek 1.1 is now ready. This final 1.1 release includes the (apparently much demanded) Export Assembly to Project function to enable saving decompiled assemblies as Visual Studio projects. "Look inside yourself. You are more than what you have become."
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Kent, thanks for the heads-up on the new version. I've been using first version a bit recently and a mighty fine utility it's turned out to be. It's one tool where you get far more than you paid for!
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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Excellent news, thank you.
As it's from JetBrains, I knew it would be great, and the future of Reflector still has me nervous.
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TTFN - Kent
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Microsoft acknowledges problems with KB 2876063, KB 2859537, KB 2873872, KB 2843638, KB 2843639, and KB 2868846, all released earlier this week "Spare the duct tape, spoil the job."
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Kent Sharkey wrote: KB 2876063, KB 2859537, KB 2873872, KB 2843638, KB 2843639, and KB 2868846
I feel sometime, MS shouldn't restart my machine on it own (at default setting)! i am middle of downloading something (with no restart support), so i put my machine ON whole night to let it download. however when i woke up in morning, i found it prompting me with login screen!
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow Never mind - my own stupidity is the source of every "problem" - Mixture
cheers,
Alok Gupta
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I use to disable automatic updates for anything. Well, that means, I have to do that manually from time to time, but in the end, that saves a lot of trouble.
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ThatsAlok wrote: MS shouldn't restart my machine on it own
See here[^]
I completely agree.
Marc
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Smartphones, tablets and other gadgets get updated incredibly fast these days. If you want to stay on the cutting edge, and be assured of always having the latest features, and fastest technology, you need to keep upgrading, which leaves the question of what to do with your old tech. Time to clear out those old cupboards
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Facebook plans to test a new payments product that would allow online shoppers to make purchases on mobile apps using their Facebook login information, according to sources familiar with the company’s plans. It consists of posting your credit card to your wall
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Allowing for excellent track record on privacy, I'll be moving all my transactions over to them immediately.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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Even with a 50% record, I'd still vote to get off of PayPal. At least FB seems to care enough to almost try.
[edit - damn post button] Or tries enough to almost care.
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Google today announced an update to Google Cloud Storage that beefs up security: server-side encryption. The service now automatically encrypts all data before it is written to disk. Keys sold separately
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Enjoy this collection of some of the funniest, top-voted reviews written by your fellow customers. Because you might actually need to decide which horse head mask to buy
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Google's controversial Street View project has photographed millions of miles of roads and paths across the world, but that doesn't mean everyone has accepted the company's camera-equipped cars with open arms. Were they trying to prevent it from finding the other Tardis?
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To see the future of technology, follow the developers. To see the hottest developer projects, follow GitHub's new Trending service. Put a fork in it
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Kent Sharkey wrote: To see the future of technology
Number one project on that list is written with a new, super-modern, object/functional programming language, called C.
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Tell me more of this mysterious language.
Is it a dynamic, type-less, memory-managed, interpreted language (like all the cool kids use)?
Love the fact that they pushed all the myriad bindings until later.
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: Number one project on that list is written with a new, super-modern, object/functional programming language, called C.
And to boot, the grid examples had me rolling on the floor laughing.
Marc
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Does it occur to people that the stable and useful stuff probably doesn't have a lot of changes going on and most people have already downloaded it, so it would never show up on the "trending" graph?
I guess it's useful though. It provides a list of time wasters to avoid.
Marc
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Yeah, their methodology is pretty flawed for older programming languages. Just looking for searches, while it does show people fumbling with languages, doesn't cover people who don't need to Google to figure out a quick sort.
I'm mostly interested in the languages lower on their list - to see potentially new languages that might become popular.
Look at how MatLab is jumping up the list. Obviously it's the next major language.
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