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Phishing is fun!

I have an email address at yahoo, one which I have used for years (But still check from time to time) because all it does now it collect spam and other crap. Today I decided to log in and flip through the recent emails, I found two that caught my fancy. #1 was a paypal…

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Yahoo goes to the gig

As is has been reported by many news outlets, yahoo mail has bumped to 1gig of free space. This is nice (too bad I hate yahoo mail because they make sure that your gig is used by spam), but what about paid subscribers. I remember in the days of 6meg email boxes, I paid $30…

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USB App Directory

Nift Bit thats a directory of USB drive versions of programs (I already know about Portable Firefox, but he has a really nice list). This is good if your switching computers alot and want to take some apps with your (or security in your webbrowser). Of course I have two laptops I take with me…

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Blizzard… Poor basterds

I feel bad for blizzard. They made a great game (read: World of Warcraft) thats insanely popular, but they get a bad rap for it. They knew it would be a hit, but the amount of subscribers they were expecting to have in 18 months, they got in 2 months. This morning I was surfing…

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Picasa2 + Hello + Blogger.com

So I recently started playing with Picasa2. Its rather nift photo program. It stores pictures nicely and also allows your to manipulate them. It has tons of features, camera import, print, email, collage, send over Hello, Send to Blog, Order Prints online, Export, Slideshow, Timeline, Gift CD (think slideshow with built in software and auto…

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SBC Admits it.

I’m impressed. The SBC DSL person I talked to actually admited to blocking port 25. As of March 1st — They are blocking SMTP unless you: A- Put in a special request or B- Have a static IP. The “help” article is here.

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