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January 8, 2007

PocketMod-like application for Mac OS X

Using this software, you can print, cut, and fold an 8.5″ x 11″ piece of paper into a tiny eight-page book of information from iCal, AddressBook, or any other PDF or image. A PDA for people who don’t like PDAs. For the “Getting Things Done” cult, the DIY Planner pages come [...]

January 5, 2007

How to: Conduct a Basic Security Audit

These days every business–from Fortune 500s to Mom and Pop groceries–have valuable IT assets such as computers, networks, and data. This detailed 10-step guide can help anyone to conduct their own quick n dirty security audit.
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November 2, 2006

Olbermann’s Special Comment : There is no line this President has not cross

Tonight we got another one of Keith’s special comments and this one was another top-notch job. Olbermann left no stone unturned while going through the exhaustive list of how the Republicans love to manipulate words and turn them into something they are not.
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November 1, 2006

MPAA: If You Sue People, Make Sure you OWN the Copyright!

There seems to be lots of interesting news today. I would really like to know what was in the heads of the people pulling the MPAA’s strings, in particular their justification for their current tactics.
The MPAA made it clear that if he just paid them $2,500, they would forget the whole thing — which [...]

November 1, 2006

Bidirectional Sync Between iCal and Google Calendar

I’ve avoided using Google Calendar because it doesn’t sync up with iCal. When these guys launch it will be one more reason I can stop paying .mac to just sync my calendar and my address book. I really wish .mac could be purchased à la carte.

Spanning Sync allows Mac users to perform bidirectional (can [...]