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How to Cram All Your Travel Gear in One Bag
via Lifehacker Australia by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
Now that most of the major airlines have begun charging an extra fee for checking a second bag, National Public Radio's All Things Considered tackles the art of one-bag packing, interviewing Doug Dyment, owner of previously mentioned OneBag.com. In the piece, Dyment suggests that the key to a one-bag trip is making a list of your must-haves and sticking to it. In all the story offers some...
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fwd: a tool for peer to peer port forwarding
via scottlu.com by scottlu on May 13, 2008
Today I am releasing fwd, a tool for port forwarding between peers, through the firewalls and NATs separating the peers. Fwd achieves this without the need for firewall configuration. The only requirement is that each peer is running an instance of fwd.To set up a forwarding session, fwd negotiates a peer to peer tunnel between the local and remote peers using a technique called Interactive...
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ASUS's Atom-based Eee 901 shows up in pictures
via Engadget by Nilay Patel on May 15, 2008
Filed under: LaptopsIt was just yesterday that the official announcement of the Atom-based MSI Wind's pricing prompted us to wonder where ASUS's promised Atom Eee 900 was, and would you look at that -- here's the Eee 901, looking radiant in white. Of course, the major changes are internal, so the exterior looks pretty much the same -- apart from some extra buttons and the relocation...
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As the 3G iPhone draws near, what's your plan of attack?
via Engadget by Paul Miller on May 14, 2008
Filed under: CellphonesAnd so forth. If you're like many of us, you very well could be weighing your options as the 3G iPhone seems increasingly imminent. Some might have a wad of cash already laid aside, others might be thinking of jumping ship to one of the iPhone's numerous competitors, or just getting some more months of utility out of their current iPhone. And then there's the...
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Linux Desktop to Appear On Every Asus Motherboard
via Slashdot: Linux by timothy on May 14, 2008
An anonymous reader writes "We first heard about Splashtop back in October, when the instant-on Linux desktop was announced. At the time it was a really exciting concept but Asus only rolled out the technology on high-end motherboards. Splashtop just announced that Asus will be expanding the desktop to the P5Q motherboard family and later on to all Asus motherboards. That's embedded Linux...
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Introducing FlyBack v0.5.0 svn - Apple's Time Machine for Linux Snapshot-based backup Solution based on rsync!
via Ubuntu Unleashed by defcon on May 14, 2008
... creates successive backup directories mirroring the files you wish to backup, but hard-links unchanged files to the previous backup. This prevents wasting disk space while providing you with full access to all your files without any sort of recovery program. If your machine crashes, just move your external drive to your new machine and copy the latest backup using whatever file browser you ...
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OpenSSL Weak Key
via Theppitak's blog by Thep on May 15, 2008
... ว่ามีการใช้วิธีนี้ในโปรแกรมด้วย.. จำได้ว่าตอนสร้างกุญแจ gpg จะต้องเก็บข้อมูลจาก event ต่าง ๆ ด้วย เช่น ให้ขยับเมาส์มั่ว ๆ หรือสลับหน้า...
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Science Without Borders: connecting scientists with science
via Ars Technica by jonathan@arstechnica.com (Jonathan M. Gitlin) on May 14, 2008
The New York Academy of Sciences harnesses the power of the Internet and science to help implement the Millennium Development Goals and make the world a better place. Web 2.0 collides with the world of science.Read More...
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One small step: Google officially supports IPv6
via Ars Technica by iljitsch@gmail.com (Iljitsch van Beijnum) on May 15, 2008
After creating a version of its front page reachable via IPv6 two months ago, Google is now officially committing to the new protocol.Read More...
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Linux Desktop to Appear On Every Asus Motherboard
via Slashdot by timothy on May 14, 2008
An anonymous reader writes "We first heard about Splashtop back in October, when the instant-on Linux desktop was announced. At the time it was a really exciting concept but Asus only rolled out the technology on high-end motherboards. Splashtop just announced that Asus will be expanding the desktop to the P5Q motherboard family and later on to all Asus motherboards. That's embedded Linux...
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