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Archive for July, 2010

Windows: Transfer files and settings

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July 21, 2010

Did you just purchase a new desktop and laptop and you will like to transfer your personal settings from the old one, internet bookmarks, photos, music, videos, emails etc? If yes, there’s any easy way to capture all your favorite files and settings on your old PC running Windows® 7, Windows Vista® or XP. What can...
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Windows 7 – Enable/Disable Quick Launch

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July 20, 2010

I don’t understand why Microsoft felt they need to disable the quick launch toolbar option in windows7. If you are anything like me, no other taskbar shortcut beats the nifty quick launch feature. Below is a short guide on how to enable Quick Launch in Windows 7. The new Windows 7 taskbar allows you...
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An Arizona summer experience for the Iphone 4

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July 20, 2010

Another hot day in Phoenix Arizona, 110F with humidity (from the “tiny” rain the previous day). It takes an average of 10 minutes for my body to realize that I am actually in an air conditioned car. This is with starting the car remotely and waiting 5 minutes before practically sprinting inside. Yeah, my...
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Microsoft confirms new exploit involving Windows Shell

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July 19, 2010

Microsoft on Friday issued a Security Advisory stating that it is investigating limited attempts to exploit a vulnerability in the Windows Shell. The zero-day vulnerability was disclosed last week by Belorussian antivirus company, VirusBlokAda. It takes advantage of Windows shortcut files by making them execute automatically when accessed from a USB drive via Windows...
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Clickjacking’ worm hits hundreds of thousands on Facebook

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July 15, 2010
Clickjacking’ worm hits hundreds of thousands on Facebook

Hundreds of thousands of Facebook users have fallen for a social-engineering trick which allowed a clickjacking worm to spread quickly over Facebook this holiday weekend. Affected profiles can be identified by seeing that the Facebook user has apparently “liked” a link: Messages seen being used by the spammers include: "LOL This girl gets OWNED...
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