Corporate Data Slips Out Via Google Calendar |
Dial-in
numbers and passcodes for company meetings are just one example of what
is now available on Google thanks to the Search Google Calendar
feature, added to Google's Web-based calendar service last November.
Launched last year as part of Google's effort to develop a series of
Web-based productivity applications, Google Calendar gives users the
choice of keeping calendar entries private or publishing them for the
world to see, but some Google Calendar users appear to be sharing their
calendar information without realizing it. Quite a few corporate
calendars can be found on Google Calendar yielding such tidbits as the
date and time of vendor meetings and names of projects in the works.
News source: PC World
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SonyStyle Drops 20GB PlayStation |
The
cheaper 20GB flavour of Sony Computer Entertainment's two PlayStation 3
consoles is getting harder to find in the U.S. In addition to Best Buy
dropping the $500 version, Sony's own online store, SonyStyle, now
displays an error message when the page for the model in question is
requested. "The line-up [at SonyStyle] is decided based on market
demand and so it's not surprising that they are not selling it on their
Web site but if you go to a retailer you can find it," said Satoshi
Fukuoka, a Tokyo spokesperson for SCEI. He said the $600 version with a
60GB hard disk drive and wireless Internet adapter has always been more
popular among users and that's why some retail outlets aren't stocking
the lower-spec model.
The 20GB model was launched by Sony in
Japan and the U.S. last November. When the PlayStation 3 went on sale
in Europe in March this year Sony put only the 60GB model on sale,
citing consumer preference for the more expensive version. A possible
80GB version of the PlayStation 3 was revealed last month in a filing
made by Sony to the Federal Communications Commission.
News source: PC World
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Xbox Live and Windows Messenger buddies to merge |
Starting
May 7, Microsoft will launch a new service called Windows Live
Messenger on Xbox 360 which will allow users to merge Xbox Live friends
lists with Windows Messenger contact lists. That means users of each
service will be able to instant message each other, regardless of
whether they're using an Xbox 360, a Windows PC or a Windows Mobile
device. In addition, Microsoft will launch a new text input device this
summer that will attach to the Xbox 360's controller and will let users
type messages using a QWERTY keyboard. Gamespot posted pictures and
details of such a keyboard for the 360, but the story has since been
pulled (see the link below). Currently, sending messages from the Xbox
requires using an on-screen keyboard or plugging in a USB keyboard.
Link: Forum Discussion (Thanks Giga)
News source: News.com
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Norton Internet Security 2007 10.2.0.30 |
Norton
Internet Security 2007 provides essential protection from viruses,
hackers, and privacy threats. Included are full versions of Norton
AntiVirus and Norton Personal Firewall, which efficiently defend your
PC from the most common Internet dangers. You also get Norton AntiSpam
to block unwanted email, Norton Parental Control to protect your
children online and Norton Privacy Control to prevent confidential
information to be sent out. Norton Protection Center and Security
Inspector help fix all vulnerabilities on your computer. Norton removes
most annoying, slow-loading ads from Web-pages and stops Web sites
opening unsolicited pop-up windows.
Norton Internet Security 2007 Features:
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News
Messenger allows you to read atom and rss feeds and can even parse html
pages so you can read headlines from sites that don't support
syndication. News Messenger requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or
later.
Features
* Supports Atom 1.0 and all the various RSS feed formats
* Automatic discovery of RSS feeds for a particular website using drag and drop.
* Support for proxy servers.
* Uses GZip encoding and HTTP conditional GET to reduce bandwidth utilized when downloading feeds.
* Ability to show news thumbnails.
* OPML support.
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PerfectDisk®
Version 8.0, the world's most popular and thorough disk defragmentation
solution, combines speed, thoroughness flexibility, control and
ease-of-use to help improve PC and server performance. Global
enterprises benefit from faster computers through regular, automated,
unattended defragmentation with PerfectDisk. Certified by Microsoft®
for Windows, PerfectDisk is designed for today's largest disk drives.
With PerfectDisk's Command Center management console, complete
management and control is at the administrator's fingertips. If you are
serious about disk defragmentation, optimization, and free space
consolidation, you'll find PerfectDisk meets your high demands and
requirements.
What's new in PerfectDisk build 8.00.63
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TUGZip
is a powerful award-winning freeware archiving utility for Windows®
that provides support for a wide range of compressed, encoded and
disc-image files, as well as very powerful features; all through an
easy to use application interface and Windows Explorer integration.
Features Overview
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