Archive for January, 2010

Jan 03 2010

The Hacker's Diet

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One day, I’ll assemble a list of tips that I’ve picked up from reading various diet books, but until then read this. “How can I lose weight?” “Simple, eat less food than your body burns.” “How can I learn to do that?” Read this book. via The Hacker’s Diet.

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Jan 03 2010

2010: The Year Microsoft Lost Tablet?

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Is Microsoft’s Tablet PC operating system going to go the same way as Windows Mobile? Don’t let Apple steal what you birthed and raised. If you keep doing what you’ve been doing the past six months, though, you’ll look back dumbfounded about what was snatched from your hands. Doctors, students, and every day folk are […]

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Jan 03 2010

Free FreeHand organization

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I don’t have any good or bad feelings towards FreeHand, but it really annoys me when a company buys another company just to shut down the competition. There should be laws against this… FreeHand is quite possibly the best vector drawing application ever made. For those of us who still use it in our every […]

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Jan 03 2010

The world doesn't need an Apple tablet

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Joe Wilcox sets himself up for failure (once again). The gist of his article is that Tablets are a niche product because nobody else has managed to get them right so far, and thus, Apple’s tablet will also never be more than a niche product. For all the hype about an Apple tablet , it […]

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Jan 03 2010

Google Nexus One Hands-on

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Sounds like an evolutionary update for Android-based devices, but looking very good so far. That’s right, humans — Engadget has its very own Nexus One. You’ve seen leaked pics and videos from all over, but we’re the first publication to get our very own unit, and we plan on giving you guys the full story […]

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Jan 03 2010

Don’t worry if you don’t know “absolutely everything”

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As with all advice, take with a pinch of salt. A lot of people massively postpone their EVIL PLANS, for the simple reason that they don’t have an answer for every possible contingency. They don’t know enough about the industry. They don’t know enough people in the industry—especially the A-Listers. They don’t know enough about […]

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Jan 03 2010

Microsoft Zune Holiday Sales

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The Zune HD, which received rave reviews from all the gadget blogs, has now become an almost-ran. Amazon’s list of Bestsellers in Electronics has the iPod touch in the second and third spot, (8GB and 32GB models), while the Zune HD (32GB) languishes at number 89. via Microsoft Zune Eats Apple iPod Dust in Holiday […]

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Jan 03 2010

Retrieving Windows Password Hashes with WinScanX

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Uses remote registry and the Cain & Able tool to crack passwords hashes on remote machines without needing to install anything. With WinScanX (and the help of Cain & Able | http://www.oxid.it/) you can retrieve the password hashes, LSA secrets, and MS CACHE hashes from a remote machine without copying a single file to the […]

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Jan 03 2010

The Complete National Geographic on 160GB Hard Drive

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Unfortunately this is not shippable outside of the U.S. and Canada. Explore 120 years of amazing discoveries, fascinating maps, and the world’s best photography with The Complete National Geographic. This definitive collection of every issue of National Geographic magazine, digitally reproduced in stunning high resolution, brings you the world and all that is in it. […]

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