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- CDBurnerXP (exe)
- Writes all kind of mediums apart from double-layer DVD follows in next version. Burning video-DVDs is limited. Burn audio-CDs with and without gaps between tracks. Burn on the fly/Burn-proof. Supports most IDE, USB, Firewire, and SCSI drives. Rip Audio-CDs to hard drive, obtain track-information (ID3-tags) from Internet. Burn and create...
- Tags: Toolbar, Stefan Haglund, FireWire, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2007-11-10
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- WordPress shuts door on new PHP attack vector
- The WordPress patching hamster wheel keeps on rolling and rolling. According to an advisory from maintainers of the open-source blog software, WordPress 2.6.2 was released on September 8 to mitigate a new attack vector discovered by PHP security guru Stefan Esser. From the announcement:...
- Tags: Password, PHP, Attack Vector, Wordpress, Scripting Languages, Security, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-09-08
- The Last PHP 4
- The PHP Group has shipped the last and final patch in the PHP 4.4 series. The open-source group released PHP 4.4.9 with "security enhancements and fixes" and is making a strong plea for all users to upgrade as soon as possible. "This release wraps...
- Tags: PHP, PHP Group, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-08-13
- Stanford Information Law Symposium
- Though it could scarcely be more cumbersomely named — the Transatlantic Information Law Symposium — this upcoming and free program at Stanford Law School looks excellent, featuring such big thinkers as Mark Lemley and Stefan Bechtold, and such big topics as privacy, free speech, the future...
- Tags: Internet, Blogging, Regulations, Government, Denise Howell
- Blog posts 2008-05-21
- Kapow's Web-to-spreadsheet data service helps enterprises exploit cloud-based mashups
- Kapow Technologies at the Web 2.0 Expo this week will aim to solve one of the biggest problems facing enterprises as they seek to solve external-internal data chaos by leveraging cloud-based data management services. With Kapow OnDemand, a cloud-based service that uses the company's Mashup Server, Kapow...
- Tags: Data Service, Web, Service, Spreadsheet, Mashup, Kapow, IT Department, Productivity, Data Management, Channel Management, Microsoft Excel, Marketing, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- Debating the most influential security folks list
- Ryan Naraine has cooked up a list of the most influential people in security. Here's the list packaged in a slideshow, which is annoyingly set on fast forward. For instance, I viewed two slides, went to bathroom and by time came back the gallery was over (and...
- Tags: Google Inc., Ryan Naraine, Team Management, Security, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-02-13
- IBM and Kapow on how enterprises exploit application mashups and lightweight data access
- Read a full transcript. Sponsor: Kapow Technologies. The choices among enterprise application development and deployment technologies has never been greater. But what's truly different about today's applications is that line of business people can have a greater impact than ever on how technology supports their productive work....
- Tags: Web, Line Of Business, Information Technology, Data, API, Information, Data Access, IBM Corp., Mashup, Strategy, Management, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-01-17
- Shredder Classic (exe)
- The Shredder Classic chess programs by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen have already won twelve titles as World Computer Chess Champion, are leading in all important computer chess rating lists, and are accepted as the best chess programs for PCs. They combine extremely powerful play with easy handling. Gameplay can be adjusted to...
- Tags: Chess, Productivity, Games, Business Structures, Databases, Personal Technology, Finance, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2007-11-28
- Cruising in our cities
- If you drive a car in many European cities, I bet you're not always happy to see the traffic lights stopping you. And you're not alone: environmentalists agree with you -- but for other reasons. As traffic flows account for about one-third of global energy consumption, better control systems for...
- Tags: Network, Traffic Light, Transportation, Strategy, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-11-18
- German security shop challenges anti-hacker laws
- Fed up with the "ambiguity and confusion" surrounding Germany's controversial anti-hacker laws, a private security research firm has put its hacking tools back online as part of a public test of the interpretation of the new law. n.runs AG, a well-known penetration testing shop that counts Microsoft...
- Tags: Germany, Law, Tool, Phenoelit, Productivity, Security, Hacking, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2007-09-26
- Palm makes one of its smartest decisions and cancels the Foleo
- Palm makes one of its smartest decisions and cancels the FoleoI'm crying herePeople knocked it for being a laptop replacement when in reality it was trying to be so much more. I like he mentioned a Foleo II so it is nice to know it isn't dead. I am trying...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, Handhelds, Foleo, Palm Inc., smartest decision, LifeDrive
- Discussion threads 2007-09-05
- More moves in the SOA-mashup mashup space
- Web 2.-SOA convergence is taking place on a bunch of levels. At one level, Web 2.0 collaborative tools are helping teams involved in building SOA. Enterprise mashups represent another move into the joint Web 2.0-SOA frontier. Mashups, for all intents and purposes, are composite applications...
- Tags: SOA, Mashup, Web 2.-SOA Convergence, JackBe, Nexaweb, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2007-09-03
- The time may be ripe for 'Guerrilla SOA'
- Finally, Jim Webber aka World Wide Webber, SOA practice lead at ThoughtWorks and a colleague from WebServices.Org, is pushing his "Guerrilla SOA" concept to a wider audience, and I think he's on to something there. As he recently discussed in this new video podcast with InfoQ's Stefan Tilkov,...
- Tags: SOA, MEST, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2007-08-29
- Exploits, security tools disappear as German anti-hacker law takes effect
- Security professionals in Germany have started removing exploits and hacking tools from the Internet in response to a new German law that expressly forbids the distribution of any software that can be used in computer/network attacks.Stefan Esser left, the PHP security guru behind the recent Month of PHP Bugs project,...
- Tags: Security, Law, Tool, Security Tool, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2007-08-13
- Is Amazon getting into the Flash media streaming business?
- Interesting post over on Beet.tv about Justin.tv and Amazon. According to Andy, Amazon is the company that is "distributing" the Flash video on Justin.TV. I put it in quotes because I'm not 100% sure what distribution means in this case, but the gist from Andy's post is that Amazon is...
- Tags: Media, Amazon.com Inc., Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- Dune Technologies Orchestration for VMware and Microsoft Virtual Server
- Stefan Hochuli Paychère, Founder & CTO, of Dunes Technologies, spent a few moments speaking with my colleague, Roger Sakowski, and I to help us understand his company's products, VS-O and VD-O. Dunes appears to be working from the point of view that a revolutionary change is occurring in the industry...
- Tags: Managing virtualized environments
- Blog posts 2007-06-26
- Dell coupons may help you buy a new Nokia S60 device
- I had a chance to hang out with Stefan Constantinescu at the S60 Summit in Madrid and shortly after returning from that trip Stefan moved from his Ring Nokia blog to serving as an editor at IntoMobile. As regular readers know I am also a participant in the Nokia Nseries...
- Tags: Nokia, S60, Smartphone, Wireless carriers
- Blog posts 2007-06-17
- Dell selling Nokia phones - bad news for carriers
- Stefan at intomobile points to new listings on the Dell website showing unlocked Nokia handsets. This is a big deal. One of the stumbling blocks Nokia (and other high-end handset manufacturers) faces is getting distribution for these devices in the company stores operated by AT&T and T-Mobile (the two largest...
- Tags: Gadgetry, Hardware, Mobility
- Blog posts 2007-06-17
- Is muni Wi-Fi dead? Microsoft is wondering
- At the Muni Wireless 2007 conference in New England recently, Microsoft officials commented on the future of Wi-Fi, and it looks a bit bleak, reports Computerworld."We're finding that there are real end-user problems," said Stefan Weitz, director of planning for MSN at Microsoft. "That's the bad news. However, there's still...
- Tags: Municipal broadband
- Blog posts 2007-06-07
- Controversial 'month of bugs' getting security results
- Controversial 'month of bugs' getting security resultsNot All Months Are EqualSome of the researchers and companies they research are better at this than others. They don't get much better than Stefan Esser, but the current "Month of ActiveX Bug" has been leaving skid marks on the bowl.The problem isn't finding...
- Tags: Development tools, Patches, security
- Discussion threads 2007-05-04
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