Category: Technology

State of the Blogosphere, August 2006

CEO of Technorati, Sifry has published State of the Blogosphere, August 2006. Technorati is currently tracking 50 million blogs and have some very interesting figures with graphs about the state of the blogosphere. This is the summary: Technorati is now

Understanding Tunneling

Tunneling is a technology used to connect different computers and networks securely across the Internet. There’s a great introduction to Tunneling and it’s uses at Networking 101: Understanding Tunneling A tunnel is a mechanism used to ship a foreign protocol

Sharing a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers

I’m using Synergy to share a single keyboard and mouse between my Mac, Windows and Linux machines. It’s a very useful software I’ve been using for quite some time. There’s a very detailed HOWTO at Engadget, if you want to

How to restore a hacked Linux Server

Marius Ducea has a great article on How to restore a hacked Linux Server. He provides a very practical baseline on how you should develop your own plan of action to restore a hacked Linux Server. These are the steps

Bill Gates on Letterman Show and Jon Stewart on Net Neutrality

You have to watch them, both are classic stuff…

Ethereal on Mac OS X

With perfect password manager, I thought I had the complete set of tools in my Mac for getting things done. But today I realized, I’d overlooked ethereal. I use it sometimes and it’s a gem without which it would be

Display Video Images Into Thin Air

This is a new technology called Heliodisplay images that requires no screens, monitors or other physical surfaces to be able to project and display its images. Very cool, straight out of Star Wars but it costs $ 20,000 at this

Dual Boot Vista and Ubuntu

After switching to Mac, my Samsung notebook with Windows Xp has been free, so I decided to test dual booting Windows Vista and Ubuntu Linux in this laptop. The downloading, burning cd/dvd and installation was easy and straight forward. Only

Password Managers for OS X

I’ve switched to a Mac and it took quite some time for me to find an ideal password management tool. Of course OS X has an excellent KeyChain Access for password and other confidential information management. Also there are some

MacBook or CookBook?

Apple MacBook and MacBook Pros are so hot that the owners have figured an undocumented use of these laptops. Now they’ve started to use them for frying eggs and bacons, and of course the bonus point is keeping the coffee

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