The general availability (GA) of Windows Vista is just around the corner, reviews/articles/rumors/screenshots have been posted in a lot of tech-oriented sites, developers are getting themselves ready, and some Microsoft fanboys just can’t wait for this first major OS release since the good-ol Windows XP.
However, Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, doesn’t look particularly impressed [...]
Posted in Guides, Open Source, Operating Systems, Security, Windows on January 16th, 2007 by Ben Jim Comments Off
The only way to ensure that deleted files, as well as files that you encrypt with EFS, are safe from recovery is to use a secure delete application. There are numerous softwares to securely delete sensitive files off your hard drive. In this tutorial we will be using SDelete (by previously sysinternal) which can be [...]
Posted in Browsers, Firefox, Guides on January 1st, 2007 by ck 2 Comments »
With the Taiwan’s earthquake and international links going down incidents, access to the world wide web has become much slower for most of the users in this region. The temporary workaround is to configure and use a proxy server in your web browser.
A proxy server is a computer that offers a computer network service to [...]