Topic: - on September 19, 2002 at 2:53:16 AM CEST
MS silently fixes password sniffing bug with XP SP1
Keystrokes, including passwords, can be sniffed when using Windows Terminal Server or the XP remote control feature. MS has rolled a fix silently into SP1 without making any public statement on this serious problem.
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Topic: - on September 18, 2002 at 3:18:46 PM CEST
Neuer Holografischer Speicher
Geringe Lichtintensitäten und Schreibzeiten im Millisekunden-Bereich

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Topic: - on September 16, 2002 at 8:27:40 PM CEST
Wer bastelt mit ?
Building your own G4 can be both fun and exciting, and in doing so you will join a small but growing group of computer enthusiasts.
Anders als in der PC-Welt ist das selber zusammenstellten eines Macintosh-Rechners etwas äußerst ungewöhnliches, vor allem, da Apple ja die Kontrolle über die Hardware behalten will. Doch auch hier ist das vermeintlich Unmögliche möglich.

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<a href="www.macopz.com"target="blank">¬> To the self builded mac's
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Topic: - on September 16, 2002 at 7:51:47 PM CEST
"Schwache Wirtschaftslage beschleunigt Migration zu Open Source"
Mit seiner Linux-Strategie trifft IBM gleich zwei Fliegen auf einen Schlag - IBM.at im Gespräch mit dem STANDARD
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Topic: - on September 14, 2002 at 12:34:16 AM CEST
Der Smiley feiert Geburtstag :-)
Jetzt wurde die Nachricht mit dem angeblich ersten Emoticon-Smiley auf einem 20 Jahre alten Backup-Tape wieder entdeckt. Mit geradezu archäologischem Aufwand machten sich Jones und einige ehemalige Kollegen an die "Bergung" des ersten Smileys.

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19-Sep-82 11:44 Scott E Fahlman :-)
From: Scott E Fahlman
I propose that the following character sequence for joke markers:
:-)
Read it sideways. Actually, it is probably more economical to mark things that are NOT jokes, given current trends. For this, use
:-(
A Microsoft researcher has apparently rediscovered the first known computerized instance of a "smiley," the combination of characters used to signify a smile in e-mail and on bulletin boards.>
First ever smiley found, preserved for posterity
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Topic: - on September 13, 2002 at 11:48:03 PM CEST
It's a Pack of Gum? A Lighter? Nope, an MP3 Player
The Nomad MuVo, a digital music player and file-storage device from Creative, is a nifty gadget. Unlike most peripherals, it requires no cable to connect to a computer. Its core — smaller than a pack of gum — plugs directly into a U.S.B. port and acts as an additional drive. No file-transfer software is needed, and for Windows XP, 2000 and Me and Mac OS 9 and X, no drivers are needed either.

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Topic: - on September 13, 2002 at 12:27:51 PM CEST
SPAM wer hat nicht genug davon ?
das konzept finde ich gut ist aber noch in beta:
POPFile Engine v0.4
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Acts as a full POP3 proxy between your email client and email server intercepting incoming mail sorting it and classifying it.
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POPFile streams incoming mail through a filter and then into a text classification engine that classifies the mail into one of any number of buckets that you define.
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POPFile also optimizes download speed. By sorting mail into ascending order of size downloads seem much faster on slow connections.
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POPFile automatically removes forged X-Text-Classification headers so that spammers can't use the system against you.
1,66 MB
Things are moving along and I've now split POPFile into three tracks.
1. POPFile Engine
This is the POPFile POP3 proxy that you've been hearing about and then you can get from www.extravalent.com/software/popfile.
- POPFile Server
Currently under development is a multi-user server side version of POPFile.
- AutoFile
AutoFile is a native plug-in for a mail client that does not require a POP3 proxy, requires no configuration and does automatic mail sorting based on the current folder structure present in the mail client. The first version of AutoFile is a native plug-in for Outlook XP that works regardless of the underlying connection to the mail server (POP3, IMAP or Exchange) and does automatic mail sorting.
It's available for beta testing from www.usethesource.com/autofilexp.zip. Run setup.exe to install and you should see a new AutoFile and Learn toolbar in Outlook.
For AutoFile help, suggestions, rants and raves contact me on autofile@jgc.org.
Cheers, John.
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Topic: - on September 13, 2002 at 12:16:04 PM CEST
Helping Computers Help Themselves
The IT world's heavy hitters—IBM, Sun, Microsoft, and HP—want computers to solve their own problems.
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Topic: - on September 13, 2002 at 11:57:59 AM CEST
Photos of Rumored New iPAQ
A Dutch Pocket PC site has posted some real-world photos of what appears to be a new iPAQ, confirming rumors that have been swirling in recent weeks. Among the juiciest tidbits: a "mouth-level" microphone that might indicate phone features; a built-in antenna (as seen in the photos) that's rumored to support 802.11b, Bluetooth and GSM (the three LEDs below the antenna lend some credence to this theory); and a smaller form factor than current iPAQs.
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Topic: - on September 13, 2002 at 10:24:54 AM CEST
Traffic Patterns for August 2002
Nearly 46 million Americans accessed the Web at work during August 2002, representing a 17 percent increase over the same time last year, Nielsen//NetRatings revealed. According to hour-by-hour analysis from Nielsen//NetRatings, online usage at-work begins at 8 a.m. and tailors off around 4 p.m., with peak hours between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., and overall usage climbing to 86 percent. In contrast, the primetime hours of surfing at-home increase in the afternoon and hit a peak at 8 p.m., reaching 58 percent of Web usage.
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Topic: - on September 12, 2002 at 11:52:36 PM CEST
Schuld sind die User
Microsoft wurde auf der Suche nach den Ursache für steigende Angriffe auf Windows 2000-Server fündig
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Topic: - on September 12, 2002 at 11:41:24 PM CEST
Troubles mit .NET und Web Services
Kundenorientierte Anbieter nutzen die Technologie bisher kaum - Gates bewertet .NET mit Schulnote 3

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