The UK is warning people about yet another vulnerability in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer in the wake of the Chinese GoogleHack which was traced to a crack in IE security: “All web browsers are at ongoing risk to vulnerabilities and as such Get Safe Online’s recommended advice is always to use the most up-to-date version to [...]
UK Warns Against IE Use
January 26th, 2010Google Feed Reader for non RSS Sites
January 26th, 2010Maybe you are procrastinating over adding RSS to your site, but Google now has a way for readers to follow you even if you don’t have sitefeed enabled. According to the Google Blog, Google has made it simple for most sites to signal changes through a reader that can be set up to watch any [...]
Google Hotshot Sergey Brin Visits Haiti
January 24th, 2010In the wake of the 6.1 aftershock in Haiti that caused even more destruction, Google honcho Brin made a trip in person to view the damage. He writes: … immense challenges do remain and it is a race around the clock to prevent suffering, untreated injury, and loss of life. I believe there are several [...]
Online Security Takes a Hit as Google Hack Scandal COntinues
January 23rd, 2010The ‘Googlehack’ last week in China raised many questions about the safety of personal data online. According to Forbes, it’s not just search engines and their accompanying tools such as email that are suspect – IE is now under fire: When Google recently disclosed an attack originating from China targeting more than 20 U.S. technology [...]
YouTube Channel
January 22nd, 2010YouTube has implemented something new! They are the proud sponsors of the 2010 Sundance festival. YouTube feels that indie films aren’t getting enough attention and exposure, and according to the official blog, they are doing something about it: While YouTube has offered an easy and economical way for filmmakers — as well as content creators [...]













