Month: July 2005
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The Optimus Keyboard
The Optimus Keyboard has already made its rounds on Digg and Slashdot, but if you haven’t seen this futuristic keyboard with OLED display keys, then you’re missing out. Since it “will be OS-independent,” I plan to purchase one as soon as it’s available.
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Thunderbird Update v1.0.6
Thunderbird has been updated to v1.0.6. This update improves stability and is recommended for all users. The release notes are available here. Read the Favored Freeware entry for Thunderbird here.
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Firefox Update v1.0.6
Firefox has been updated to v1.0.6. This update improves stability and is recommended for all users. The release notes are available here. Read the Favored Freeware entry for Firefox here.
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Uninstall Greasemonkey ASAP
If you are using Greasemonkey, a popular Firefox extension which allows near-omnipotent control of most websites, uninstall it as soon as possible! A major security exploit has been discovered. It is highly recommended that you uninstall Greasemonkey and patiently wait for an updated version to correct this issue. Update: This security exploit has been resolved…
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Blogroll Dive: 7/18/05
Here are the highlights from today’s Blogroll dive: Owen discusses the new user permission system in WordPress v1.6. Michael Heilemann discovers that Plan 9 From Outer Space has entered the public domain. Khaled becomes a member of the 9Rules Network. Michael Hampton ruminates on trackback etiquette and trackback spam. Jon revisits PHP Nuke. Craig discovers…