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Laptop Holiday Thanks to Remote PC Access Laptopical reporter Ian Bandy reviews some useful software you can use to access your home computer's data while on the road. From Read laptop reviews and notebook news at the laptops weblog - Laptopical on March 18, 2006 at 6:29 p.m..


Niall Sclater on the Open University and Moodle Niall Sclater Originally uploaded by Stuart Yeates. Yesterday I went to an RSC From StuartYeates's blog on March 18, 2006 at 10:31 a.m..


Space imagery animators The awesome art collection at the Goddard Space Flight Center here lists the artwork of the Center’s current and past animation artists. See their interpretations of weather, Earth images, and much more. For digital natives — fifteen-years-old and younger — the arts are becoming one of the most compelling of all careers (in forms previous [...] From Golden Swamp on March 18, 2006 at 10:30 a.m..


SC: 18/03 AOL and Norton Security conflict denies service to many users An update to intrusion prevention software in the Norton Security system last week had the undesirable effect of identifying connections to the Internet Service Provider AOL as 'intrusive' thus preventing AOL internet users from using their internet services; whilst this did not threaten the security of computers, it did effectively cause a denial of service to AOL users from Wednesday onwards ... From MCS Safe Computing Bulletins on March 18, 2006 at 5:13 a.m..


SC: 17/03 Warning of zero day exploit for new Internet Explorer vulnerability We have had a report that a new and unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) browser can cause it to crash; the problem occurs in the "mshtml" library if a malformed HTML tag with an abnormally large number of script handlers is opened by the browser ... From MCS Safe Computing Bulletins on March 18, 2006 at 4:30 a.m..


TrackBack Technical Specification This document describes TrackBack, a framework for peer-to-peer communication and notifications between web sites. The central idea behind TrackBack is the idea of a TrackBack ping, a request saying, essentially, 'resource A is related/linked to resource B.' A TrackBack resource is represented by a TrackBack Ping URL, which is just a standard URI. Using TrackBack, sites can communicate about related resources. From EdNA Online on March 18, 2006 at 4:30 a.m..


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