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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
8 hours and 14 minutes ago
via MacNN:
SanDisk has updated the SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise USB flash drive, adding cross-platform security
support for Mac OS X and Windows. Users can log-in or shut down access to the encrypted partition,
manage passwords, or edit contact information, languages, and other preferences. The drive protects
data with hardware-based 256-bit AES encryption and password protection. Users can also configure
the d...
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MacNN | The Macintosh News Network -
8 hours and 34 minutes ago
SanDisk has updated the SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise USB flash drive, adding cross-platform security
support for Mac OS X and Windows. Users can log-in or shut down access to the encrypted partition,
manage passwords, or edit contact information, languages, and other preferences. The drive protects
data with hardware-based 256-bit AES encryption and password protection. Users can also configure
the d... 
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
15 hours and 44 minutes ago
via MacNN:
SanDisk today reached out to the smaller but growing base of Macs in business with an updated
version of the Cruzer Enterprise. The USB drive's 256-bit AES encryption now works with Mac OS X
Tiger or Leopard and lets these Mac owners access the locked-down portion of the storage and manage
passwords without using a Windows PC. Adding support now lets Mac users bring their drives to
Windows PCs, ...
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MacNN | The Macintosh News Network -
15 hours and 49 minutes ago
SanDisk today reached out to the smaller but growing base of Macs in business with an updated
version of the Cruzer Enterprise. The USB drive's 256-bit AES encryption now works with Mac OS X
Tiger or Leopard and lets these Mac owners access the locked-down portion of the storage and manage
passwords without using a Windows PC. Adding support now lets Mac users bring their drives to
Windows PCs, ... 
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Engadget -
17 hours and 9 minutes ago
 Listen
up, paranoid readers. SanDisk has just
introduced what it's calling "the first secure USB flash drive to fully support Apple Mac OS X
computers." The new Cruzer
Enterprise was designed to meet unique USB security / compliance needs by implementing a
"hardware-based 256-bit AES USB encryption solution that puts mandatory access control on all files
as protection against theft or loss of the drive." Of course, Windows environments are also
supported, and on both platforms users can log in / shut down access to the encrypted storage area,
change and manage passwords, alter contact information (among other preferences), launch online
support (woo!) and view current firmware and drive information. The drive is available in 1/2/4/8GB
flavors (runs around $60 to $300) and plays nice with both OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard) on
the Mac side.
Filed under: Storage
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Engadget -
17 hours and 9 minutes ago
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//aListen up, paranoid readers. a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/SanDisk/"SanDisk/a has just
introduced what it's calling "the first secure USB flash drive to fully support Apple Mac OS X
computers." The new a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/07/sandisk-rolls-out-rsa-packin-cruzer-enterprise-flash-drives/"Cruzer
Enterprise/a was designed to meet unique USB security / compliance needs by implementing a
"hardware-based 256-bit AES USB encryption solution that puts mandatory access control on all files
as protection against theft or loss of the drive." Of course, Windows environments are also
supported, and on both platforms users can log in / shut down access to the encrypted storage area,
change and manage passwords, alter contact information (among other preferences), launch online
support (woo!) and view current firmware and drive information. The drive is available in 1/2/4/8GB
flavors (runs around $60 to $300) and plays nice with both OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard) on
the Mac side.pFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/storage/" rel="tag"Storage/a/pp
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freshmeat.net announcements (Global) -
20 hours and 58 minutes ago
TCPDF is a PHP class for generating PDF documents without requiring external extensions. TCPDF
supports all ISO page formats and custom page formats, custom margins and units of measure, UTF-8
Unicode, RTL languages, HTML, barcodes, TrueTypeUnicode, TrueType, OpenType, Type1, and CID-0
fonts, images, graphic functions, clipping, bookmarks, JavaScript, forms, page compression, and
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strongChanges:/strongbr / This version includes support for PNG alpha channel (transparency) and
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freshmeat.net announcements (Unix) -
20 hours and 58 minutes ago
TCPDF is a PHP class for generating PDF documents without requiring external extensions. TCPDF
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fonts, images, graphic functions, clipping, bookmarks, JavaScript, forms, page compression, and
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strongChanges:/strongbr / This version includes support for PNG alpha channel (transparency) and
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LaptopLogic: News -
23 hours and 12 minutes ago
SanDisk has announced the first secure USB drive available that fully supports Mac OS X Tiger and
Leopard. brbr The SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise offers 256 AES hardware-based encryption that meets the
needs of business and IT professionals working in a Mac-based work environment. brbr The drive
fully supports both Mac and Windows, and offers the same security on both operating systems. The
device allows the user to remove access to the encrypted area, change and manage the password, as
well as the contact info, language, and other preferences. Support is available online, as well as
the latest firmware for the device. brbr SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise is ideal for the millions of
business users who use Macs at home or in the office, said Yariv Fishman, senior manager, product
marketing management, enterprise division of SanDisk. brbr It combines a simple, user-friendly
interface with the addition of SanDisk's tough security and ultra-fast transfer speeds. It's the
first secure USB flash drive that provides full Mac support by allowing initialization of the drive
directly on a Mac platform. brbr The drive is available in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB capacities. brbr
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LaptopLogic: News -
23 hours and 12 minutes ago
SanDisk has announced the first secure USB drive available that fully supports Mac OS X Tiger and
Leopard. brbr The SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise offers 256 AES hardware-based encryption that meets the
needs of business and IT professionals working in a Mac-based work environment. brbr The drive
fully supports both Mac and Windows, and offers the same security on both operating systems. The
device allows the user to remove access to the encrypted area, change and manage the password, as
well as the contact info, language, and other preferences. Support is available online, as well as
the latest firmware for the device. brbr SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise is ideal for the millions of
business users who use Macs at home or in the office, said Yariv Fishman, senior manager, product
marketing management, enterprise division of SanDisk. brbr It combines a simple, user-friendly
interface with the addition of SanDisk's tough security and ultra-fast transfer speeds. It's the
first secure USB flash drive that provides full Mac support by allowing initialization of the drive
directly on a Mac platform. brbr The drive is available in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB capacities. brbr
a href=http://www.sandisk.com/Corporate/PressRoom/PressReleases/PressRelease.aspx?ID=4433Source/a

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DCEmu Forums:: The Homebrew & Gaming Network :: PSP Dreamcast Nintendo DS Wii GP2X Xbox 360 GBA Gamecube PS2 Forums - Dreamcast News Forum -
1 days ago
We mentioned the availability of early versions of this a few weeks ago, but Handy Safe
Professional Edition has now been formally released for all S60 3rd Edition phones, with a slicker
desktop companion application. Features, changelog and links below the break.
The AAS team have sworn by Handy Safe for years because of its two-way sync from phone to desktop,
so this is a new release that you should definitely try.
From the press release:
"Handy Safe Pro – a new Professional edition of the best selling Handy Safe application
that guarantees secure storage and convenient private data control as well as two-way
synchronization with PC on S60 smartphones - uses password protection and a strong 448-bit data
encryption (Blowfish) that keeps your data private and secure."
"Handy Safe Pro special features:
- Store passwords, user names, credit card information, codes, accounts (private and corporate
email, Internet, shopping, bank),
- software keys, web pages, addresses and contact information, travel info, insurance policies,
and much more
- 35 unique information forms to store everything on your smartphone
- Custom templates to store specific information according to your needs
- Strong 448-bit data encryption (Blowfish) keeps your data private and secure.
- URLs are treated as hyperlinks
- Subfolders support
- Possibility to restore items in case of accidental deleting
- Autolock option when Handy Safe is in background or if you don’t use Handy Safe for
a certain period of time
"Handy Safe Desktop Professional, the PC companion includes:
- Easy access to your smartphone information on PC
- Specially designed synchronization mechanism
- User defined database location
- Better usability: improved toolbar, database wizard, search results, hide password function
and more
- Professional design and outlook"
Here's Handy Safe Pro in the AAS shop. Additional info and download links here on
Epocware's dedicated page.
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freshmeat.net announcements (Global) -
1 days and 14 hours ago
Grapple is designed to be a simple network layer, allowing the addition of multiuser features to an
application for as little as a dozen lines of code. However, it also allows for more. It features
simple client-server networking that keeps all clients aware of all other clients, passworded
servers, and data transfer via TCP, UDP, or reliable UDP. Advanced features include network
messaging via push, pull, or a combination, multiple methods of querying users, user groups for
client bandwidth saving, network load reacting data transmission and retransmission, background
pinging to monitor network states, server failover, and a fully functional lobby system. hr /
strongLicense:/strong GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / The
large enhancements in this release are the final completion of the much delayed encryption system
for TCP sessions and the enhancement of the callback system to enable multiple callback threads to
be running simultaneously, allowing more complex systems to be built if desired. Minor improvements
are encryption certificate inspection, the ability to encrypt a lobby, and the addition of
connection callbacks to the lobby. pa
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freshmeat.net announcements (Unix) -
1 days and 14 hours ago
Grapple is designed to be a simple network layer, allowing the addition of multiuser features to an
application for as little as a dozen lines of code. However, it also allows for more. It features
simple client-server networking that keeps all clients aware of all other clients, passworded
servers, and data transfer via TCP, UDP, or reliable UDP. Advanced features include network
messaging via push, pull, or a combination, multiple methods of querying users, user groups for
client bandwidth saving, network load reacting data transmission and retransmission, background
pinging to monitor network states, server failover, and a fully functional lobby system. hr /
strongLicense:/strong GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / The
large enhancements in this release are the final completion of the much delayed encryption system
for TCP sessions and the enhancement of the callback system to enable multiple callback threads to
be running simultaneously, allowing more complex systems to be built if desired. Minor improvements
are encryption certificate inspection, the ability to encrypt a lobby, and the addition of
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PSP Updates -
1 days and 18 hours ago
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src="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/126979/powernoid_qjgenth.png?582524" align="right"
border="0"/aArt's released another homebrew game for our enjoyment, this time a Breakout clone game
called Powernoid V3b. What's different about this version is that its got powerups inspired by
Megaball for the a href="http://pspupdates.qj.net/tags/amiga/5795" id="tag" title=""Amiga/a.
brbrV3b is an "emergency fix" to ball direction with the bat which he broke somewhere along the
line, he said. In case you didn't get the changelog for the previous version, Powernoid v3, we've
also included it here for your udpate.brbrPowernoid V3b:brulliFixed control of ball direction with
the bat which was broken in a previous release./li/ulPowernoid V3:brulli Improved collision
detection by checking the edge of the ball in the direction it is travelling./lili Bat movement
made slightly faster, and ball turns red when fireball powerup is active./lili Added powerups to
two more stages so every odd stage now has a powerup available./lili Change made to second ball
behaviour in multiball mode./lili Change to high score encryption so the save file is incompatible
with previous version./li/ulbrDownload: a title="download here"
href="http://dl.qj.net/Powernoid-V3b-PSP-Homebrew-Games/pg/12/fid/25139/catid/195"span
style="font-weight: bold;"Powernoid V3b/span/abrDiscuss: a style="font-weight: bold;"
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freshmeat.net announcements (Unix) -
1 days and 20 hours ago
img src="http://c.fsdn.com/fm/screenshots/56517_thumb.jpg" align="right" alt="Screenshot"
hspace="10" vspace="10" Qore is a modular, multi-threaded, SQL-integrated, weakly-typed scripting
language with procedural and object-oriented features, powerful and easy-to-use data types,
structures, and operators, and a clean and easy-to-learn/read syntax. Qore supports safe signal
handling, exception handling and exception-safe programming, XML and JSON integration as well as
TLS/SSL socket support, HTTP, XML-RPC, JSON-RPC communication, easy date arithmetic, strong
encryption, and deadlock detection. It was designed for SMP scalability. hr / strongLicense:/strong
GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / This release fixes eight
crashing bugs and addresses packaging issues from the previous release. Additionally, terminal
attributes may be manipulated with the new TermIOS class and new File methods (with the stdin,
stdout, and sterrr constants). The Socket class now supports timeouts on connect*() methods. The
File class was extended to support event generation and non-blocking reads. A Portfile is available
for MacPorts, supporting building Universal binaries. pa
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1 days and 20 hours ago
img src="http://c.fsdn.com/fm/screenshots/56517_thumb.jpg" align="right" alt="Screenshot"
hspace="10" vspace="10" Qore is a modular, multi-threaded, SQL-integrated, weakly-typed scripting
language with procedural and object-oriented features, powerful and easy-to-use data types,
structures, and operators, and a clean and easy-to-learn/read syntax. Qore supports safe signal
handling, exception handling and exception-safe programming, XML and JSON integration as well as
TLS/SSL socket support, HTTP, XML-RPC, JSON-RPC communication, easy date arithmetic, strong
encryption, and deadlock detection. It was designed for SMP scalability. hr / strongLicense:/strong
GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / This release fixes eight
crashing bugs and addresses packaging issues from the previous release. Additionally, terminal
attributes may be manipulated with the new TermIOS class and new File methods (with the stdin,
stdout, and sterrr constants). The Socket class now supports timeouts on connect*() methods. The
File class was extended to support event generation and non-blocking reads. A Portfile is available
for MacPorts, supporting building Universal binaries. pa
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Planet Ubuntu -
2 days ago
img class=face src=http://planet.ubuntu.com/heads/uupc.png alt= pLaura Cowen, Alan Pope and Tony
Whitmore present the nineteenth Ubuntu Podcast from the UK Local Community Support Team.br / br /
In this episode:-/p ul li Yet more upgrade woes from Tony/li li Alan comes up with ideas for
improving upgrades/li li The news/li ul li Adobe release Flash for 64-bit platform/li li Handbrake
now available with a Linux GUI/li li a href=http://pinaxproject.com/Pinax/a hold a a
href=http://contests.pinaxproject.com/competition/a to promote their platform/li li Ubuntu Jaunty
Alpha a
href=https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2008-November/000513.htmlavailable/a/li
li SCO emstill/em suck/li li a href=http://crunchbanglinux.org/Crunchbang/a relaunches with a new
website/li li Human powered protien folding app a href=http://fold.it/Fold It/a/li li a
href=http://fedora.org/Fedora/a 10 released/li li Mozilla a
href=http://news.zdnet.com/2424-9595_22-250172.htmlannounces/a end-of-life of Firefox 2.x/li/ul/ul
li Jono Bacon a href=http://www.jonobacon.org/?p=1427announces/a the new a
href=https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFreeCultureShowcaseUbuntu Free Culture Showcase/a/li li We talk
about the upcoming events a href=http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDSJauntyUDS/a and a
href=http://fosdem.org/FOSDEM/a/li li We discuss the a href=https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDSJauntyUbuntu
Developer Summit/a and some a
href=https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/sprints/uds-jauntyblueprints/a which will hopefully be
discussed at the summit/li ul li Encryption by default: a
href=https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/encrypted-home-directoryencrypted-home-directory/a,
a
href=https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/encrypted-swap-by-defaultencrypted-swap-by-default/a/li
li Power: a href=https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/power-cappingpower-capping/a
/li li Boot Speed: a
href=https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/jaunty-boot-performancejaunty-boot-performance/a,
a
href=https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/jaunty-boot-performance-kerneljaunty-boot-performance-kernel/a,
a href=https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/boot-profilingboot-profiling/a, a
href=https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/boot-io-efficiencyboot-io-efficiency/a/li
/ul li Finally we have emlots/em of your feedback/li ul li Plenty about what people do
post-install. Alan mentions a href=http://popey.com/Ubuntu_Post_Installhis blog post/a where he
outlines what he does/li li Friend of the show Andy Stanford-Clark sends us photos of his low power
setup including a Viglen MPC-L and what it replaces./li pa
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size-medium wp-image-180 title=img_9072-small
src=http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/img_9072-small.jpg alt=A big mess of
cables //aa href=http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/img_9074.jpgimg
class=alignnone size-medium wp-image-182 title=img_9074-small
src=http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/img_9074-small.jpg alt=Slightly fewer
cables //a /p/ul li Following the recording of this episode we were interviewed by Leo Laporte and
Amber Macarthur for a href=http://twit.tv/natn76Net@Night/a/li pComments and suggestions are
welcomed to: podcast@ubuntu-uk.orgbr / Up to 30 seconds of voicemail can be left at +44 (0) 845 508
1986br / Follow our twitter feed a href=http://twitter.com/uupchttp://twitter.com/uupc/abr / Follow
us on Identi.ca a href=http://identi.ca/uupchttp://identi.ca/uupc/abr / Discuss this episode in the
a href=http://uk.ubuntuforums.org/Forums/a/pLaura Cowen, Alan Pope and Tony Whitmore present the
nineteenth Ubuntu Podcast from the UK Local Community Support Team. In this episode:- Yet more
upgrade woes from Tony Alan comes up with ideas for improving upgrades The news Adobe release Flash
for 64-bit platform Handbrake now available with a Linux GUI Pinax hold a competition to promote
their platform Ubuntu Jaunty Alpha available SCO still suck Crunchbang relaunches with a new
website Human powered protien folding app Fold It Fedora 10 released Mozilla announces end-of-life
of Firefox 2.x Jono Bacon announces the new Ubuntu Free Culture Showcase We talk about the upcoming
events UDS and FOSDEM We discuss the Ubuntu Developer Summit and some blueprints which will
hopefully be discussed at the summit Encryption by default: encrypted-home-directory,
encrypted-swap-by-default Power: power-capping Boot Speed: jaunty-boot-performance,
jaunty-boot-performance-kernel, boot-profiling, boot-io-efficiency Finally we have lots of your
feedback Plenty about what people do post-install. Alan mentions his blog post where he outlines
what he does Friend of the show Andy Stanford-Clark sends us photos of his low power setup
including a Viglen MPC-L and what it replaces. Following the recording of this episode we were
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Encrypt et le BlackBelt. Ce dernier inclut la fonctionnalité Drop Guard Xtreme qui
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Advanced Encryption Standard pour sécuriser vos données, offrant une protection par
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2 days and 1 hours ago
Powernoid V3
Hi Guys,
This is version 3 of Powernoid, the Breakout clone with powerups inspired by Megaball for the
Amiga!
There are two buttons that can be pressed at once to activate
all powerups in this version, but you cannot get a high score this way.
Bullets Screenshot
Quote: Powernoid V3 (03/12/08):
Improved collision detection by checking the edge of the ball in the direction it is
travelling.
Bat movement made slightly faster, and ball turns red when fireball powerup is active.
Added powerups to two more stages so every odd stage now has a powerup available.
Change made to second ball behaviour in multiball mode.
Change to high score encryption so the save file is incompatible with previous version. Cheers,
Art.
Attached Files Powernoid
V3.zip (376.5 KB)
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