WhatIsThatFile.com is a useful tool for identifying any unknown files on your computer. You can enter a filename and see if this file is a dangerous trojan, malware, or simply a standard Windows file. It has a very nice ajax-ified interface much like our search box on the right and results will appear immediately as… Continue reading Identify Unknown Files
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Try Out Google’s New UI
Screenshots of a new results page on Google.com have been floating around the web for a few months now. The new ‘style’ had only been accessible to an apparently random selection of beta users, and members of Google’s very exclusive pre-release group. Until now. The new UI sports information on results in other sections (images,… Continue reading Try Out Google’s New UI
60% of Windows Vista Needs Re-Writing
Microsoft appears to be in a state of panic, ordering 60 per cent of its new operating system to be re-written amidst a major shake-up of its troubled Windows division. The news follows another delay with reports of a staff revolt over the way that management has handled the development of the operating system. According… Continue reading 60% of Windows Vista Needs Re-Writing
iPod Phone Confirmed
Insiders at Taiwanese phone maker BenQ say that Apple procurement executives have been talking to various Taiwanese phone makers during the past few months in an effort to cut a manufacturing deal on an iPod Phone They say that Apple will launch an iPod with phone functions within the next few months. “An iPod phone… Continue reading iPod Phone Confirmed
Microsoft Confirms ‘Highly Critical’ IE Hole
Microsoft plans to release a pre-patch advisory with workarounds for a “highly critical” vulnerability that could put millions of Internet Explorer users at the mercy of malicious hackers. The advisory, which will be posted here, acknowledges a code execution hole that was discovered and publicly reported by Secunia Research of Copenhagen, Denmark. Secunia said in… Continue reading Microsoft Confirms ‘Highly Critical’ IE Hole