09 Jun
Posted by: Jesmond Darmanin in: Cool Stuff, Software
I have recently got to know about Bumptop. This is a company that promises to revolutionise the way you interact with your desktop. I’m sure most of us are bored with the usual boring desktop screen, and would be willing to try something new! - I’m definately up for it!
As from the video I’ve seen […]
06 Jun
Posted by: Jesmond Darmanin in: Cool Stuff, Websites to Visit
I have recently heard from a friend of mine about an opportunity to get paid to post about different articles on my blog. At first I thought he was just kidding, as there are so many online scams promosing you to get paid for all sorts of stuff, however he referred me to the website […]
06 Jun
Posted by: Jesmond Darmanin in: Computer Security & Safety, Software, Spam
Instructions on how to cook up the perfect SPAM email (and some tips to avoid SPAM if you can’t stomach it!)
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05 Jun
Posted by: Jesmond Darmanin in: Environment, Websites to Visit
Green Nexxus is a green social networking website to help you to share, publish and contribute green knowledge and learn from others about how to reduce our impact on global […]
As you can see on the header of the blog, there is a new logo online… The logo was done more than 3 months ago, however procrastination took over and I was putting the task on the back of the to do list since then! Today however said to myself that I need to put […]
02 Jun
Posted by: Jesmond Darmanin in: Cool Stuff, Internet, Websites to Visit
Adobe has recently released a public beta of Acrobat.com, a Web-based software service, as an alternative to Acrobat.
The aim of Acrobat.com is to provide an alternative to the usual office software/apps installed in a computer and therefore making it accessible on every internet connected pc in the world and cross operating system compatible.
This (currently free) […]
28 May
Posted by: Jesmond Darmanin in: Apple, Browser Wars, Computer Security & Safety, Operating Systems
Microsoft has warned Windows users of the dangerous Apple’s Safari for Windows flaw reported on May 15 by security researcher Nitesh Dhanjani. As per Dhanjani, the attack termed as “carpet bombing” exposes a security hole that allows downloading of potentially malicious executables on the victim’s desktop. These malicious executables run automatically as normal Windows executables.
Thus, […]
This is a blog launched by a friend and colleague of mine at GFI. This blog contains sevral articles related to spam in a business environment and provides insights on anti spam and its development as a threat to businesses worldwide. Amongst the topics covered one can find articles related to research on the latest […]
According to an article on ZDnet.com, Google might be working at the moment to include themes in their Gmail service.
A tipster or “source” told Zdnet that “Gmail will get themes – custom layouts to personalize Google’s web mail client”
They add up also that the launch of this may happen within the next months. There will […]
LG have developed a 1.4-inches circular LCD that measures 35.5mm in diameter. LG claim that this LCD is capable of displaying up to 262,000 colors, with a near 160-degrees viewing angle.
The circular LCD is expected to make a huge impact on designing of small digital devices like mobile phones, watches, and gaming devices. Really […]