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Move Buttons Back To The Right – Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx

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By , October 28, 2010 19:43
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Well it’s good to know that updates bring change.

Many times change brings about a better way of doing things.  Other times it may bring change to old familiar ways and we may not like them.  Take the moving of the Gnome window buttons for minimize, maximize, and close.

The latest version of Ubuntu decided to move these buttons to the left side of the window.  This isn’t so strange.  Many OS’s over the years have had the close button on the top left, but rarely the other buttons.  I understand that Microsoft Windows has set the position on the right and when I adopted Windows as a OS I quickly became quite familiar with this method and today, take for granted their position since both KDE and Gnome Desktops for Linux did the same thing.   However as of Ubuntu 10.04 it’s now on the left.

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How Secure Is Your Password?

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By , January 18, 2010 10:07
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When it comes to passwords nearly everyone has their own system to deal with them.  But how secure are they?  Today most passwords under 9 characters are not really deemed secure thanks in large part to the databases that are available to simply look up the passwords.  But aren’t they encrypted or secured from prying eyes you may be thinking? Sure but the most common form is to save them in MD5.  SHA1 and similar variants are uncommon as well as better methods but for the vast array of online web sites, MD5 is considered standard.

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Windows 7 GodMode

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By , January 13, 2010 10:00
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Something I heard about last week but haven’t had time to put up here is the “God Mode” feature.  If you want to have a common area to access all your settings features, rather than navigate in the normal Control Panel method you may find this mode to be a bit of a time saver.

To enable simply Create a New Folder and name it this:

GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

That will change the folder icon to a Control Panel icon and will then give you direct access to all the features in a simple list format.  If you prefer having the short explainations they will be missing.

So far no comments from Microsoft about this.  Enjoy.

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Apple Boots Molinker For Gaming Apps Store Rating System

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By , December 14, 2009 10:46
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Well its an interesting story but not one that has been a true surprise.  I found it interesting since there is so much controversy over the Apple App Store that this seems to be a catch-22 for Apple.  What Do I mean?  Let me outline.

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Unlocker 1.8.7 Infected with Trojan Adware

By , October 27, 2009 08:28
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With a great deal of disappointment I have to make this post.  I have been a avid user of this tool in the past (I’m still running a pretty old version of this on a XP box) since it expedited deleting of files that were locked by an application.  It would clearly identify whom locked the file and give me the option to delete it.  However it appears that it is in fact bundled with ADWARE.  This is defined by some AV products as a Trojan, including Microsoft Essentials as TrojanClicker:Win32/Yabector.gen

It should be noted that CNet’s Download.com ‘verifys’ its spyware free, yet obviously either this was a clear ‘miss’ on their part, or they do not classify adware as spyware. This confirms my thinking that anything on Download.com should be considered ‘risky’ software since they either mislead or don’t bother to check the software that’s uploaded or availble from download.com.  My thinking is they simply are misleading by ‘verify’ing it contains no spyware.  Others have disclosed this over the past year and a bit that this version has been around for download so I think ample time was provided for Cnet to correct this.

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