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happygeek in a Nutshell
I am a freelance technology journalist from England, and have been for fast approaching 20 years now. For 14 of them I have enjoyed being Contributing Editor with PC Pro magazine, the biggest selling monthly IT publication in the UK.
Currently, I hold the title of Information Security Journalist... (Read Blog)
I am a writer by profession. Over the last two decades, I have been fortunate enough to have seen more than twenty of my books make it into print. Some have even sold enough copies for me to earn royalties over and above my advance. With publishing house marketing budgets ever increasingly being...
Read More | Aug 10th, 2006 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: Aug 12th, 2006
Rockstar Games is no stranger to controversy, after all the Grand Theft Auto series of hugely successful video games revolve around the concept of robbing and killing your way to victory. But with the confirmation that it will release the long delayed ‘Bully’ in October, originally slated for a...
Read More | Aug 9th, 2006 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Aug 20th, 2006
More bad news from the Las Vegas Black Hat Convention, this time for the blogging community. Most RSS reader software is vulnerable to malicious JavaScript insertion attacks, and web based readers are not immune either. With typical JavaScript based attacks targeting passwords and personal data, it...
Read More | Aug 5th, 2006
No, it is not a trick question and, yes, your security could be compromised by the fact that you trust your printer almost implicitly. At the Black Hat Security conference this week, Brendan O’Connor proved just how insecure embedded software can be, by exploiting a vulnerability affecting Xerox...
Read More | Aug 5th, 2006 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Aug 12th, 2006
If your neighbour was borrowing your wireless Internet connection, without your permission, and you wanted to teach them a lesson, what would you do? Pete decided to have some fun with a fairly simple Squid proxy and turned their online life upside down.
Literally.
What Pete did was split the...
Read More | Aug 5th, 2006 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Aug 12th, 2006
According to Spread Firefox the Internet Explorer alternative has been downloaded 200 million times. Which sounds impressive enough, until you factor in the small matter of downloads not being the same thing as actual users?
Yet while Spread Firefox admits as much and reminds us that the 200...
Read More | Aug 3rd, 2006 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Aug 28th, 2006
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By now Flash probably has an extension that does this, but since MM/Adobe are incapable of making anything small actually *be* small, here is a very efficient guide to creating handy drop down menus using ActionScript.
This has been taken with permission from my site.
Drop down menus are good....
Read More | Aug 9th, 2006
Blog Stats: Entries: 6 | Views: 23,581 | Last Entry: Aug 9th, 2006 | Overall Rating:
I'm going to let up on the beat-down for today, and instead give you a heads up. There is a company (and a service) that's been quietly kicking Google's butt (if you can believe that). The butt being kicked is not Google itself, but rather GMail, Google's wildly popular email service. I have an...
Read More | Aug 5th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Aug 8th, 2006
Blog Stats: Entries: 36 | Views: 40,110 | Last Entry: Dec 11th, 2006 | Overall Rating:
So many of us C forum old timers have answered the same basic questions so many times that even our occasional attempts to be humorous or creative with them seem to get dull. You'd think that by the end of week one that a programmer new to C would have been taught how to read a string and a number...
Read More | Aug 5th, 2006 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Jul 9th, 2007
Blog Stats: Entries: 11 | Views: 14,175 | Last Entry: Oct 27th, 2007 | Overall Rating:
mikeandike22 in a Nutshell
I am a video game enthusiast. I have my own podcast "eSports Gaming". I like learning new things about tech and I like sharing my information. (Read Blog)
Recently I was at work and I needed to do some css stuff and I did most of it in notepad because the current machine I was on didnt have dreamweaver(and yes it isnt necessary) and so rather than wait for someone to find a copy of dreamweaver and its license I looked around on the web and found...
Read More | Jul 30th, 2006 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Mar 21st, 2007
Blog Stats: Entries: 68 | Views: 195,233 | Last Entry: Jan 10th, 2007 | Overall Rating:
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