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Innerwall Releases Secure Enclave 3.1

With how busy I’ve been as of late, I completely missed this mention of my company’s flagship product in IT Observer. Yes, we released it from QA the end of April. Yes, it’s now GA. Yes, I’ve been busy. In any case, read the full article here, or see the full text below.
Innerwall has announced […]

Symantec AntiVirus Worm Hole Found

A gaping security flaw in the latest versions of Symantec’s anti-virus software suite could put millions of users at risk of a debilitating worm attack.
Researchers at eEye Digital Security, the company that discovered the flaw, said it could be exploited by remote hackers to take complete control of the target machine “without any user action.”
“This […]

New ‘Critical’ Windows Security Flaws

It seems a fairly steady stream of these security warnings come out of Redmond every month, and working for a security software company, the news does get old and tiring quickly. Even though it’s repeated ad nauseum, I’ll continue to post these in an effort to persuade the 28% of visitors using Windows who visit […]

Google Earth for Mac OS X

I recently received a beta release of Google’s Earth software for Mac OS X. All I can say is wow! And finally!

The interface is identical to the Windows version, and initial OpenGL performance is superb. The application is very responsive, speedy and does not seem to have many bugs in terms of display and performance. […]

Toast Turns 7

Today Roxio announced Toast Titanium 7, the latest update to their award-winning CD and DVD-burning application.
Despite some nice UI tweaks, Toast 7 ups the notch and adds new features like DivX 6 encoding for HD content, menu creation (a la iDVD/DVD Studio Pro), H.264 encoding, audio recording, and, most notably, support for archives that […]

Worm Wreaks Havoc on Windows 2000

A rapidly-spreading worm is infecting systems around the US and the world, targeting computers running Microsoft Windows 2000 and early versions (build 2600) of Windows XP (pre-SP1).
Companies hit include AOL Time Warner (and news network CNN), ABC, The New York Times, Caterpillar and others. Reports have also surfaced that systems on Capitol Hill in Washington […]

Introducing WebTunes

What is WebTunes you ask? It’s my answer to Recent Tunes and the AppleScripts I used to use to keep my current playing and recently played tracks from iTunes on my site.
WebTunes is currently in beta (very much in beta!) and is the first useful application I have written in a very long time. It’s […]

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