Monday, January 21, 2008

Nice MP3 virus


A virus that aims at archives MP3 came to the light, according to informed tie sources to the industry into the computation. The worm, W32.Deletemusic call, enter the rigid disk of the user erasing all the archives MP3 that find.
In addition, the annoying tiny beast takes care to look for other MP3 in external discs and memory cards that are connected to the machine.

Ian Yarlott, director of Trend Micro, gave some you rule of how making to protect itself. " It is always good for thinking before connecting any memory card in your machine.

Secondly, to have all the music in your rigid disk without backup some is for problems. They put it in a DVD. Finally, they update his antivirus".

SeePassword



SeePassword is a small program that will decipher to the asterisks and aid to see the forgotten password.

Fujitsu will send 1,2 HDD of Terabyte for Laptops

If you have a portable one, perhaps you are frustrated with the amount of space of hard disk that you have. Compared with the capacity of a tablecloth PC, many portable ones lack the sufficient hard disk and you must be watching with magnifying glass what you install and what no. Fujitsu will solve your problem.
With a new technology of recording nano-holes, Fujitsu will remove this hard disk in the 2010. Problem: for the 2010, the computers already will come with hard disks Terabyte and it will not be any advance.

You I left disappointed? Good, I give a good data at least you: it is the first time that Fujitsu, from my point of view, contributes something positive to the world of computer science. Their tablecloth PC not only is clónicos computers under the mark of “Fujitsu”, but their monitors of PC really stink out.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Hiddind The IP



A form simple to lower of the Rapidshare, without needing to register arouter, neither to become disconnected, nor to modify the navigators, the soft looks for proxys and hides your IP, is fixed or strong….unloading of 1 of a 2 or what its speed holds.

Instructions for the patch:
a. To install the program.
b. It applies the patch.
c. Ready now you can use the program.

Important: so that the selection of countries works suitably after applying the patch, options.ini is necessary to publish the file and to inside write this line, just after which it has already written:
Serial=0123456789

Size: 2,37 MB

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

"GreenWashing"

FTC asks if carbon-offset money is well spent

Corporations and shoppers in the United States spent more than $54 million last year on carbon offset credits toward tree planting, wind farms, solar plants and other projects to balance the emissions created by, say, using a laptop computer or flying on a jet.

But where exactly is that money going?

The Federal Trade Commission, which regulates advertising claims, raised the question Tuesday in its first hearing in a series on green marketing, this one focusing on carbon offsets.

As more companies use offset programs to create an environmental halo over their products, the commission said it was growing increasingly concerned that some green marketing assertions were not substantiated. Environmentalists have a word for such misleading advertising: "greenwashing." With the rapid growth of green programs like carbon offsets, "there's a heightened potential for deception," said Deborah Platt Majoras, chairwoman of the commission.

MiniCat car runs on compressed air

Guy Negre

There's no shortage of alternative fuels contending to augment or displace gasoline in cars: ethanol, biodiesel, hydrogen, and so on. To that mix you can now add compressed air. European automaker Motor Development International is working on a line of cars that won't drive all that fast, but that are expected to be easy on the atmosphere.

The gent in this picture is Guy Negre, founder and president of MDI, and that car is the MiniCat. (The "Cat" part is short for, you got it, "compressed air technology.") The company's headquarters are in Luxembourg, and the factory where the cars are produced is in Carros, France. But there's a New Delhi angle as well.

Credit: SIPA