Archive for January, 2008

Set Up and Control Your Anonymous Browsing with Vidalia [Featured Download]

Set Up and Control Your Anonymous Browsing with Vidalia [Featured Download]
Windows/Mac/Linux: Vidalia, a free, open-source, cross-platform application, makes setting up and configuring Web proxy tool Tor a snap, allowing you to surf the internet anonymously with a turn on/turn off utility. VIdalia sets up your system and helps you connect to, and monitor, […]

Hands On Panasonic Lumix TZ5 10X Zoomer and HD Camcorder [Pma 2008]

Hands On Panasonic Lumix TZ5 10X Zoomer and HD Camcorder [Pma 2008]
First off, you can zoom while recording movies in 720p. It’s a nice, slow ‘n’ steady zoom too, not a jerky or overly fast one, keeping things smooth while you shoot. The LCD is big and bright enough for HD videorecording on […]

The Week in ColdFusion: 23-29 Jan: Putting CF developers on the map

The Week in ColdFusion: 23-29 Jan: Putting CF developers on the map Want to know where all the ColdFusion developers are? CFMaps is a Yahoo! Maps mashup that allows ColdFusion developers to place themselves on the map, color-coded according to their level of experience. Right now, most registrations are in North America - so if […]

CSS3 Media queries instead of the media attribute

CSS3 Media queries instead of the media attribute In my previous post about the media attribute I talked about how strange the media attribute is, and that its usefulness isn’t that obvious. As a followup I want to point you to an article that Russell Beattie wrote about CSS3 media queries. Media queries are […]

Weekly Links - January 27th

Weekly Links - January 27th Vector people illustrations - by Stylizedweb, A list of free vector people illustrations that are suitable for all type of sites from personal blogs, to designer showcases, and even professional and corporate sites.. Shadowbox Media Viewer- Cross-browser, cross-platform, cleanly-coded media viewer application written entirely in JavaScript. Liquid styled input element […]

@media Ajax London, here I come

@media Ajax London, here I come Just a short note that I’ll be attending @media Ajax London, 19th-20th November. If you see me, come by and say hello!
New design for friendlybit coming up Hi. I just wanted to tell you that I’m now working on the new friendlybit. I’ve listened to your previous […]

Permalinks Migration Vulnerability

Permalinks Migration Vulnerability According to an advisory released by Packetstorm, a fellow by the name of g30rg3_x has discovered two bugs within Dean’s Permalinks Migration Plugin version 1.0. The first bug relates to XSRF and can allow an attacker to force a user to perform an unsolicited action that when combined with an XSS bug […]

January 2008’s Most Popular Posts [[this Is Good]]

January 2008’s Most Popular Posts [[this Is Good]]
What, you didn’t spend every day of this month refreshing Lifehacker every hour? We forgive you. Here, have a recap of January’s most popular posts.

Top 10 Obscure Google Search Tricks“Dozens of Google search guides detail the tips you already know, but today we’re skipping […]

Pepperjam Network - The Next Gen Affiliate Marketing

Pepperjam Network - The Next Gen Affiliate Marketing Pepperjam network is the next generation affiliate marketing network that includes a number of advanced tools that allow Web site owners to monetize Web traffic. They just released a Video Tutorial of pepperjamADS, which is an affiliate marketing widget from Pepperjam Network that you can use to […]

Cranky Benches Roll Off Water After It Rains [Design]

Cranky Benches Roll Off Water After It Rains [Design]
Anybody who likes to go to the park after a good rainstorm knows the butt-soaking hazard of still-wet bench. Some design gurus in Korea decided to solve the system with a simple crank: give it a couple of turns, and the soggy slats at the […]