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Attention to new waves of viruses Koobface

August 8th, 2009 admin 2 comments

Let’s go back to talking about Koobface, the virus that is infesting the major social network, and particularly Twitter and Facebook.

Koobface is a virus that spreads via links, behind a fake video, link to copies of itself to infect profiles on social network. Currently Koobface has slowed its spread, thanks to the efforts of the sites to limit the spread.

However, the recent attacks on Twitter and Facebook have shown that social networks are easy to hit, and in the coming ..read more

Turning Firefox 3 and 3.5 in Firefox 3.7

August 7th, 2009 admin No comments

mockup of the future Firefox 3.7 does not have aroused unanimous. Certainly the current trend of the browser interface is to reduce the items, especially the menu bars, those bookmarks, and all those other than the navigation bar. The idea of a browser that looks increasingly to a Desktop ago throat at all.

For the impatient, for lovers of trials, for those who want to try a Firefox with a different user interface, it is already possible as of ..read more

Released Firefox 3.5.2 and Firefox 3.0.13

August 5th, 2009 admin No comments

Firefox 3.5.2 and Firefox 3.5.x to post-bug reported by Juan Pablo Lopez Yacubian, enable the injection of code and Web content “spoof”, and then not coming from the source (URL) in use. Situation becomes even more serious in the context HTTPS / SSL.

Besides that Firefox 3.5.2 fixes several security bugs that do not occur in Firefox 3.0.x, including H-Online has made a careful analysis of the bug “fixati” and noted that some of the bugs fixed ..read more

Facebook is the more realistic social network

August 4th, 2009 admin No comments

A very interesting post for Mashable focused on Facebook as the most authoritative and exploit the social network, as a source for journalists.

The fact is that despite all the bad you can say or try to say the confusion in which the average user of Facebook (especially the novice user) is, these days so far from the simplicity of the beginnings of the platform, Facebook , with its groups, its bulletin boards full of ..read more

Firefox, a billion downloads

August 1st, 2009 admin No comments

Firefox is fast approaching the threshold of a billion downloads since its launch.

According to the statistics should exceed the threshold between 13:30 and 15:00 GMT today. This result comes just a month after the launch of version 3.5 of Firefox.

All numbers that have brought the browser to get the 30% of Internet users and that will see him become king of the Web by 2013.

Via | SpreadFirefox

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Personal Firefox for the lazy

August 1st, 2009 admin No comments

The sponsors Firefox Builder suggest everyone download finished assembling browser Firefox - a file browser, which is already attached plugins and themes for decoration. If desired, each user can create a site using their browser and the assembly placed in the directory. The site can be safely called a social constructor browser Firefox.

The site Firefox Builder presents ready to build browser Firefox, as well as collections of extensions and themes. In sub-assemblies used in the browser indicates the ..read more

Weave 0.5.0 Released

July 31st, 2009 admin No comments

Released version of o.5.0 Weave Sync application that lets you keep in sync your firefox experience on multiple browsers, whether on computer, phone or other mobile device.

Here the improvements of this new version:

improved performance when downloading el’upload; synchronization occurs only when not actively used the browser; improved support for tagging bookmarks and smart folders; support for Fennec on Windows Mobile and Firefox on OpenSolaris x86;

Weave is available for installation on the site of addon ..read more

Eaglemode

July 31st, 2009 admin No comments

Author: Luca De Marini

Today I would like to talk about Eaglemode, an interesting, to say the least, Zui (Zoomable User Interface).

Until now, the vast majority of desktop environments, both for Linux and other OS to have used only the normal UI (User Interface), which are easy to find the classic elements which we are all accustomed to a desktop, windows Some icon here and there, and so on.

Some elements of Zui were first implemented ..read more

Revealed the possible look and feel of Firefox 4.0

July 30th, 2009 admin No comments

Dear readers, unnecessary opening of a new bracket on the bad period is going through Mozilla, we all know that. A few days ago, myself, postai an article that showed screenshots of the new Firefox 3.7 (Link to Article HERE) and now check the Wiki for the Mozilla layout that could have Firefox 4.0 and some new.

On this page dedicated to Firefox 4.0, which is present in the Wiki at this link, ..read more

Music Depot: Everything for artists and musicians

July 29th, 2009 admin No comments

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Microsoft prepares Two Emergency Patch

July 29th, 2009 admin No comments

Dear readers today Microsoft is ready to release two patches of emergency: the first is to solve the security problem for all Visual Studio products and the other to increase the security of

Menu tab centered

July 29th, 2009 admin No comments

In the examples in this article will illustrate two fundamentally different techniques to achieve a similar result. We assume you want to create a menu tab and horizontally centered in the browser window, through a classical XHTML materialized with an unordered list ( ), Ensuring the return cross-browser without using CSS hacks, no standard rules display:inline-block is an example), or worse, Javascript.

I want to remember about some resources worthy of mention: l ‘Alessandro article Fulciniti Centered Sliding Doors ..read more

Navigating a document OpenOffice.org Writer

July 28th, 2009 admin No comments

We have now borrowed the term “surf” the Web of hypertext documents, since it is the only way to fully understand how you can scroll in all its parts, a document created with a

Speeding up Firefox optimizing its internal database

July 27th, 2009 admin No comments

Perhaps not everyone knows that all the information that Firefox allows you to store for later reuse in subsequent browsing sessions (such as users and passwords for access to sites where you are registered) are actually stored in a SQLite database that resides within the browser itself.

SQLite is known to be a database very light and fast, very good to handle scenarios in which they are not required to push transactional logic, but ..read more

First tests: MacBook Pro 13 "2009

July 26th, 2009 admin No comments

Just yesterday I received a beautiful package, decidedly small and well protected. E 'lui. The new MacBook Pro 13 “, presented on 8 June at the ..read more

Brain Buddies: Tricks for this game to Facebook

July 25th, 2009 admin 13 comments

Dear readers, a few days ago on social network Facebook, has launched a new game, Brain Buddies, and has been a great success and has now also become one of the favorite games for Facebook users. This game allows so fun to measure the weight of his brain, in particular to challenge friends and see who has the heaviest brain.

In this article we have a heavier brain thanks to some tips: how to do? There’s a program going to slow down the tempo, so that we can make more quizzes ..read more

Navisat: the debut of Sony with NC-U3DV

July 24th, 2009 admin No comments

Summer, time of holidays, which for many mean travel by car, where it is then useful to know the best paths to follow, to avoid extending beyond what is necessary the time of travel.

This season is thus set for Christmas, the one most suitable for 's purchase ..read more

A small preview of Firefox 3.7

July 23rd, 2009 admin No comments

Dear readers, if you follow through the previous posts, you read that certainly is not a good time for the Team of Firefox. The release ..read more

10 useful Greasemonkey scripts

July 23rd, 2009 admin No comments

Greasemonkey is an 'extension for Firefox which allows you to enrich your browser with powerful additional features. Its working principle is based on the modification, using Javascript, the DOM (Document Object Model) of web pages that appear in this manner you can add information to certain pages, rather than enrich them with data retrieved from other sites, all in a totally automated and transparent to the user.

Here is a list of 10 useful Greasemonkey scripts: (after I installed Greasemonkey, simply click on the ..read more

The best plugins and add-on to make the best use Facebook (Part 3)

July 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

Install Chatsms

Courgette: Updates always smaller for Google Chrome

July 21st, 2009 admin No comments

bsdiff, a general-purpose algorithm, not specific to the compression of executables, to further reduce the size of its updates, the Mountain View giant has decided to develop a new compression algorithm called take a look ..read more

Mandriva 2009.1 Spring Second Edition

July 21st, 2009 admin No comments

On sites in France there was a report of the release of Mandriva 2010.0 will see the light only in October 2009, and then those who ..read more

HTC Rom Hero interface Sense: install it or not?

July 19th, 2009 admin No comments

HTC Hero, new smartphone coming based Android operating system, will bring with it the innovative interface Sense, specially developed by HTC and reminiscent in many ways the typical Windows Mobile interface.

The ROM dell'Hero, thanks to the usual and famous “freak”, has already been made available online, so that it can be installed on HTC Dream and Magic. The main problem of ..read more

Iris Browser is focused on multimedia with the new version 1.1.9

July 18th, 2009 admin No comments

Free Android Wallpapers

July 17th, 2009 admin No comments

Here it is a wonderful collection of wallpaper ready for your smartphone Android.

You can find the full gallery at THIS ADDRESS. ..read more

Hillary, can we use Firefox in the State Department?

July 17th, 2009 admin No comments

It seems that during a meeting at the State Department, the U.S. secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, was asked:

I just move to the Department of State, coming from the National Intelligence Agency and I was surprised that the State did not use this browser. Was approved by the entire intelligence community, so I do not understand why the state can not use it. It's a lot safer. ..read more

Android: try before you buy

July 16th, 2009 admin No comments

In recent days, officials in Russia have started selling smartphone Highscreen PP5420, the first in our country-based mobile phone operating system Google Android. Earlier, two employees running Android Live - a project on porting «android» with smartphones on x86-platforms. This allowed everyone to try the system on your own computer without having to buy the first Android-smartphone that features Internet, ..read more

J. Online got skins and convenient search

July 13th, 2009 admin No comments

Company «Yandex» updated its online tool for communicating and managing e-mail «Ya On». The program received more advanced settings and the ability to manage search and mail. The new «Ya Online» got nine subjects design. ..read more

FineReader Online: 50 pages each

July 13th, 2009 admin No comments

Developer of the most popular OCR-application, the company ABBYY, has launched an online version of the software to recognize text. Service FineReader Online is still in public testing. Each user may be using it for free to recognize up to 50 pages per day. Results can be saved in several formats.

While the functionality of the service is rather ..read more

Skyfire Beta for BlackBerry released to testers

July 12th, 2009 admin No comments

Try to compose yourselves, BlackBerry users. We know it’s hard, what with the knowledge that you’re now closer than ever to having a browser on your handsets that isn’t completely abysmal, but do try. Word came through this morning that registered Skyfire BlackBerry testers now have a new version available and ripe for the picking. The beta, version 1.0.0.12304, is said to be a pretty significant improvement over the alpha 2 version though there’s still plenty of work to ..read more