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*sigh* Google Calendar

08.Mar.06 | 1 Comment

I said I wouldn’t. I swore I wouldn’t. Yet here I am again… mentioning what is, at the moment, still vapor. Google Calendar (aka cl2).
So, by now you’ve seen the TechCrunch “leaked” screenshots article of CL2 or read about them elsewhere. You’ve probably even read the story about the leak that [...]

Revisiting FeederReader - Mobile RSS

13.Feb.06 | 1 Comment

A few weeks back I wrote a bit about Mobile RSS and had a few paragraphs about FeederReader. As a result, I received an invite from the author to trial the newest alpha version. How could I say no? I responded that I’d love to give it a go and he granted [...]

Mobile RSS

01.Feb.06 | 2 Comments

I’ve recently switched to Bloglines for both my desktop and pocket pc feed reading. In general, that’s working very well. The key to that is that I really like knowing that I don’t have to muck around with keeping two readers in sync.
However, I recently came across a Pocket PC app by the [...]

The WMF exploit was an intentional back door?

13.Jan.06 | Leave a Comment

Ok, this is the darndest thing I’ve heard in a while. At least a week. First I saw it mentioned at Steve Gibson’s site as I was grabbing Security Now #22. Then it bubbled up on Slashdot today too.
Leo and I carefully examine the operation of the recently patched Windows MetaFile vulnerability. [...]

Podcasting revisited, take 2

11.Jan.06 | 1 Comment

A week or two back, I posted some more thoughts on podcasting. I’m still a bit bemused by the whole notion — particularly as I don’t actually own a “real” mp3 player. But, I’ve been listening to various ‘casts during my commutes and it is all rather intriguing. My iPAQ works great [...]

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