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Wireless industry takes on bird-slaughtering cell towers (9)
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Up to five million birds a year may die by crashing into cell phone towers at night. After a court order, the wireless industry has been meeting with the FCC to work out the least painful rules for making new transmitter towers avian friendly.Read More...Shared by Eric Daams (280) etherealshadows (13) jerry (11) LUCCHINA (405) Mark (7) Mich D (157) Mikey (30) neal (352) webtime (355)Contribute comment - Microsoft TechNet Security TechCenter (1)
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MySpace cofounder Tom Anderson former hacker (14)
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Filed under: news MySpace users are very familiar with the visage of their first "friend" and MySpace cofounder [Tom Anderson], but did you ever wonder what he used to do before he became everyone's friend? TechCrunch's investigative reporting revealed that [Tom] was a hacker in the eighties who hacked into the Chase Manhattan Bank computer system, which attracted the attention of the FBI. Under the handle "Lord Flathead", he became the leader of a black ...Shared by Aaron R (61) Adam (16) Adrian (10) aliencam (1) Allen (3) C.K. (116) Charles (20) etherealshadows (13) flipp (3) Harper (75) Ian (7) Joey (9) LuisManson (0) Mrrix32 (5)Contribute comment - Belarc Advisor (1)
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How to avoid having to reactivate Windows XP after fresh install (51)
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Bookmark this on Delicious - Saved by wojtek.wowra to windows xp tips activation winxp windowsxp howto software sysadmin useful - More about this bookmarkShared by Al (15) Alex (7) Bartek (3) Bill Reid (7) Bob Wilson (1) Brian Baggett (0) Brian Del Vecchio (4) Craig Rettig (19) Dan (4) Dave (1) Dave Woodard (7) Dean Stautberg (2) deusdiabolus (56) Enric (16) etherealshadows (13) fatihturan (49) Gyuri (9) Hamid11771 (12) Happy Steve (2) Ian Hedges (6) Jason Joo (48) Jdorfman (6) Jeremy Zawodny (5) jezarnold (11) jimmybuttons (44) John Peele (0) karim elhaloui (3) M. Serdar Kuzuloglu (4) Mark (8) Michael Stewart (19) mike lorengo (0) Nick (30) Nick Romano (8) Paisano® (14) Peety (85) Reymond (2) Royce Hsu (2) Scott (16) Scott Morningstar (1) shakalaca (2) Steve Feinstein (4) steven (4) Stijn (20) Tabrez Iqbal (22) Tedbundyjr Ezekiel (3) Tim W (21) Todd Jefferson (2) Travis B. Hartwell (13) Tristan Hargreaves (1) wcaw (48) xaueious (4)Contribute comment -
Five Best Password Managers [Hive Five] (68)
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You've got enough to keep track of in your day-to-day life without filling your head with the countless logins and passwords you've racked up over the years, and the Post-It note on your monitor just isn't an option. Luckily, there are several fantastic and secure password management applications designed to make it easy for you to remember, manage, and secure your passwords effortlessly. On Tuesday you shared your favorite password managers, and now we're back ...Shared by AaronTN (21) abbas vahedi (2) Alec Peden (6) Alireza (3) Antonio Volpon (26) Barbara K. Baker (2) Brandy (5) Brian Junyor (38) bussiere (43) Bwana (62) Canopusoheil (0) Chris (15) Christian Santos (59) Compuwizard123 (16) Creeva (25) daisylinbluez (0) Daniel Kirk (10) Danilo (0) Digg Boss (641) Dominic Foster (266) elsterama (30) Erik Olson (4) etherealshadows (13) Frank Lynch (3) Fred Schechter (53) gastaoss (6) Geoff Thomsen (9) Hannibal (52) harrison3001 (13) hasamba (32) HUNG (35) ja | castillo (5) JeDa (0) jimmysessions (12) Joe (53) jose (2) Joselin Mane (4) jv (3) Kevin Cao (16) Leena (781) Marcel (21) Mel (31) miasarmento (103) MICHAEL (18) Nadine Touzet (5) NerdyMarketer (2) Pejman (0) Peter (20) Priit^ (41) Ralph Huffnagle (0) Richard (18) Rick (1) rmorrell (34) rOckY (113) Rosha (20) Ross V (276) Ryan (5) Sam (9) Sean McBride (50) Shawn (4) Sumesh (89) Syed Akram (3) Tink *~*~* (8) tOMPSON (5) tybeck (2) wwdj (8) Yaakov (10) Zak M. (349)Explore read four notes- MICHAEL said: 密码太多,保存下来又不安全
- Tink *~*~* said: Still a little leery of password managers - there aren't really any applications that cannot be hacked. Thus far, I don't think anyone has managed to hack someone's brain, unless there's Chinese water torture or else a chain saw involved - so I think I'll keep mine in my brain for now!
- Pejman said: من keepass رو استفاده می کنم
- Syed Akram said: I'm using roboform! Yeahh...in top 5.
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Free Alternatives to Replace Jott's Functions [Mobile Apps] (87)
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When formerly-free phone-to-text service Jott announced they would start charging for its smartest functions this week, it caught a lot of fans by surprise. Good, free things can't last forever, but once you get used to adding calendar appointments and to-do items, emailing or texting friends, and even blogging directly from a phone call, it's hard to imagine losing those tools. While $4/month isn't an unfair price, many folks just don't shell out for web-based ...Shared by _dot_ (0) (jeff)isageek (48) AaronTN (21) adang001 (6) adantas (5) Alec Peden (6) AndyG1128 (0) baardoa (4) Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (1) binduwavell (1) Bryan (0) C.K. (116) Cade (3) CannonGod (190) Chris (8) Chris (0) Christian Santos (59) Christopher Martin (60) ckaroli (35) Clay (40) Compuwizard123 (16) Crossbar (26) Daniel Kirk (10) David (4) Don (13) Eduo (40) Eric (11) etherealshadows (13) Felfoldi (3) G Code (12) Gauravonomics (39) Gordon (13) Haris (25) Henya (2) JayCrossler (0) Jeffrey (4) jeremiah (24) jezarnold (11) Jim (13) Joe (50) joekwon (0) Joelle (0) Joshua Nobles (0) jvoorhees (10) Kathy Brewis (60) keith (52) Ken (8) krs (10) Krystal (17) looprock (0) marcusmeisel (4) Matthew Bischoff (29) Micah (5) Michael (13) Michelle (2) ndench (10) nick (1) Nicki (20) nilegomez (3) Paul (6) Paul Winch (0) Pedro Markun (5) Peter Warnock (6) potentato (23) Program Witch (18) Rick (1) rmorrell (34) Robert Scoble (61) Ryan (5) Ryan (27) Saccades (1) Sara (2) ScrewTheMan.com (15) shawnmor (20) Simone (10) Srinvard (28) steve (1) StevieB (37) Terrence (23) thecolor (12) Tim (11) Todd Lohenry (8) Travis Roy (6) Troed Sångberg (2) Vandywolfer (0) wAsh (1) yiwenyao (8)Explore read four notes- Vandywolfer said: I was VERY sad to hear Jott charging...not sure these replacements will cut it...
- ScrewTheMan.com said: "While $4/month isn't an unfair price, many folks just don't shell out for web-based services—and, in many cases, they might not need to." -- I dunno. This article rubs me the wrong way a little bit. Why are we fostering this web services should be free mindset? On the other hand, subscribing and micropayments to a bunch of services can feel like nickel/diming.
- Srinvard said: Other stuff to look into to replace Jott
- jezarnold said: all very interesting.. but where is the UK service?? Someones missing a trick..
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You've got jail! AOL spammer sentenced to seven years (14)
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AOL spammer and identity thief Michael Dolan is headed off to jail for the next seven years, to be followed by three years of additional monitoring. Dolan and his codefendants pled guilty to all charges and received the maximum sentence allowed by law.Read More...Shared by Datch (18) Divya Mistry (3) etherealshadows (13) Greg Rosen (12) JackpotCity (20) Jordan Calhoun (4) Judy (7) Lisa Hosey (44) Maria Young (0) Mookyjooky (0) passive (2) RyneNelson (191) Steve Nimmons (58) Tim (8)Contribute comment
