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- Blinkx Pico - real -time contextual search
- I've been taking Pico the latest search tool from Blinkx for a test drive and it's a very interesting approach to providing information related to what you're currently reading. Results can come from the web, blogs, podcasts, and/or Wikipedia and are derived from a background scan of the e-mail or...
- Tags: Watson, Pico
- Blog posts 2006-03-08
- Pico Blog Software (zip)
- Pico is a free, GPL'd, full-featured, miniscule blog program written entirely in Perl. It weighs in at just around 14K, making it one of the smallest blog packages available. Despite its small size, Pico contains many features found in much larger commercial blog applications.
- Tags: Software, Blog, Pico, Blogging, Internet
- Software downloads 2005-06-28
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- Fusion: new, tiny developer Mac?
- Fusion: new, tiny developer Mac?Considering Pico-itxConsidering Via has had a pico-itx spec out for almost a year, a Mac of that size could easily fit into a case like that with off the shelf components.Apple would just have to make an OSX build that supports the Via processor. No trick...
- Tags: Desktops, Apple Macintosh
- Discussion threads 2008-06-09
- Antivirus is 'completely wasted money': Cisco CSO
- Antivirus is 'completely wasted money': Cisco CSOBUYING antivirus is a waste of timeBut honestly; from what I've read, freeware antiviruses such as Clam, and Avast do as good a job or better than overpriced commerical ones you have to subscribe too.In the last 4 years I've been on Win2k, and...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Tools & Techniques, Viruses and worms, Black List, antivirus, security, Cisco Systems Inc., software, Using Virtual Machine, Stewart
- Discussion threads 2008-05-21
- VIA reveals world's lowest-power x86 processor on world's smallest board
- Since nothing gets Toybox readers going quite like processor wars -- I mean, hey, it's the Crusades of computing -- I thought I'd throw this little morsel into the ring. Arriving in the Toybox inbox this morning from Taipei is news that VIA Technologies has announced their...
- Tags: Board, X86 Processor, Corporate Governance, Processors, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Black Hat, Day 1: Cracking GSM and skimming ATMs
- Day 1 at Black Hat brought some outstanding talks. The day started off with David Hulton (aka h1kari, also the producer of ToorCon) and Steve from THC, who presented on "Cracking GSM". It was quite interesting due to the tie-in that David has with Pico...
- Tags: Black Hat, FPGA, GSM, Phishing, ATM, Cyberthreats, Network Technology, Spam, Networking, Security, Spam And Phishing, Nate McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-02-20
- Bravis Pico (exe)
- Bravis Pico--your access to the world of video chats. Bravis Pico is a video telephony tool which is free of charge, peer-to-peer with file sharing. All you need is a webcam, headset, and an Internet connection. Of course with two participants, you don't have a real conference, but rather classic...
- Tags: Telephony, Video, Bravis Pico, Corporate Communications, VOIP, Telecom & Utilities, Marketing, Telecommunications, Networking
- Software downloads 2008-01-28
- Finally a reasonably cheap 80 Plus power supply
- Finally a reasonably cheap 80 Plus power supplyPerfect for me and my computer in a computerI think I will build a second computer in my case now. I will probably have to mount a second power button. I am not too worried about the lights. If I...
- Tags: NewEgg, power supply, brick, Pico PSU
- Discussion threads 2007-09-24
- News to know: Yang's Yahoo to-do list; Russian hackers; So long Office 2003
- Notable headlines:Larry Dignan: Yahoo's revolving door: Yang in as CEO; Semel out. Yang replaces Semel as Yahoo CEO. Yahoo's Yang faces daunting to-do list; perception problems. Jerry Yang blog. Techmeme.Is Yang the right guy to run Yahoo?Ryan Naraine: Russian hackers hijack Italian sites to serve exploits. Google releases Safe Browsing...
- Tags: News to know, General
- Blog posts 2007-06-19
- More on the Yoggie Pico Pro security appliance
- More on the Yoggie Pico Pro security applianceThanks for the follow-upI guess a complete GPL solution was more wishful thinking than anything else. It would have been an interesting case study, but in the end I understand their desire to use the best software available.[i]There is a special read-only component...
- Tags: Linux, OPEN SOURCE, read only, Yoggie Pico Pro, security
- Discussion threads 2007-06-18
- More on the Yoggie Pico Pro security appliance
- Last week I posted information about the Yoggie Pico Pro, an all-in-one security that fits onto a USB dongle. In the TalkBack section Michael Kelly asked a couple of interesting questions: How are virus (spyware, phishing, etc.) definitions kept up to date? Are they downloaded onto the stick or the PC? And...
- Tags: Gadgets, Hardware, Security
- Blog posts 2007-06-18
- News to know: Leopard; Opera Mini; iPhone sightings
- Notable headlines:Photos right: Fourteen views of Mac OS 10.5 Leopard. Ryan Naraine: Apple plugs three Safari for Windows holes.Ed Bott: Day 3 with a new Dell and Vista.Larry Dignan: Opera Mini beta advances mobile Web browsing; Verizon Wireless blocks it at the door.Satellite companies partner with Clearwire.Ryan Naraine: There's a...
- Tags: General, News to know
- Blog posts 2007-06-15
- Podcast: News to know midday: Safari patches; eBay vs. Google; Linux security appliance
- On today's podcast: Apple patches Safari for Windows. The fallout from the eBay-Google spat. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes checks out the Yoggie Pico Pro Linux security device.
- Tags: General, News to know
- Blog posts 2007-06-14
- The Yoggie Pico Pro Linux security appliance review - Part 1
- The Yoggie Pico Pro Linux security appliance review - Part 1Tip: better and cheaper.....I suggest a better and cheaper solution:- buy a 10 dollar USB memory stick any brand- install Damn Small Linux (50 MB) or Puppy Linux (90 MB) on it. You can do that from within the LiveCD...
- Tags: Linux, OPEN SOURCE, Cyberthreats, USB-Memory Stick, GPL, Yoggie Pico Pro Linux security
- Discussion threads 2007-06-14
- The Yoggie Pico Pro Linux security appliance review - Part 1
- Yesterday I received a Yoggie Pico Pro personal security appliance for review. This is a new Linux-based security computer that's the size and shape of a USB flash drive. The idea is that rather than run security apps on your PC, have them all running on the Yoggie instead. Nice...
- Tags: Security, Gadgets
- Blog posts 2007-06-14
- Yoggie Pico Pro
- A look at the installation/setup process for the Yoggie Pico Pro.
- Tags: Yoggie Pico Pro
- Image galleries 2007-06-14
- Here's why TI's mobile video projector just might succeed
- Texas Instruments is showing its digital light processing DLP "pico" projector at CTIA. This is a tiny movie projector that can fit inside a cell phone. The goal of this unreleased device is to substantially increase the user experience of watching video on a cellphone. ...
- Tags: Cellular phones, mobile marketing, video, Texas Instruments Inc., handset, cell phone
- Blog posts 2007-03-27
- Photos: Tiny movie projector fits in a phone
- At the CTIA Wireless show, Texas Instruments shows off its DLP "pico" projector.
- Tags: DLP, CTIA, Texas Instruments Inc., movie, photograph, telephone
- Image galleries 2007-03-26
- Using Cyclone III FPGAs for Emerging Wireless Applications
- Emerging wireless applications such as remote radio heads, pico/femto base stations, WiMAX Customer Premises Equipment CPE, and Software Defined Radio SDR have stringent power consumption and low cost requirements. In addition to these challenges, given the high data rate requirements and ever-evolving standards, designers also need to ensure high performance...
- Tags: Altera Corp., Wireless Application, WiMAX, Wireless, Wi-Fi
- White papers 2007-03-01
- Distributed Network Architecture for WiMAX: Digital, Converged, Mobile IP World
- With a distributed WiMAX network architecture, the WiMAX system simply becomes an extension of the IP network to the mobile user. Leveraging simple IP-based backhaul connections, service providers can very readily service a myriad of WiMAX base sites (e.g. large, medium, sectorized, omni, micro, pico) for varying coverage and capacity...
- Tags: Mobile, Network, IP, Distributed Network, Mobile IP, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Advertising & Promotion, Networking, Marketing
- White papers 2007-02-01
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