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Moneual Labs MonCaso 932P Platinum HTPC E...
HTC Touch Windows Mobile 6 Pocket PC Phone
eDimensional AudioFX Pro 5+1 Headset by B...
When stuff works, our experience with Len...
Computer Building Guide (part 1 of 2)
Chill Factor vs. Liquid Pro Thermal Paste
Reviews 16-10-2007
Apack Zerotherm GX810 vga cooler
OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive at ...
* ZEROtherm Hurricane HC92 CU 8800
Corsair 3GB (2GB + 1GB) DDR2 667 Mac Note...
Intel SkullTrail Details
Coolermaster Real Power Pro M1000 1000w
Can you say quiet and cool
Thermaltake DuOrb VGA Cooler
Zalman CNPS8700 LED INTEL/AMD CPU Cooler
OCZ Reaper HPC PC2-9200 DDR2 1150MHz RAM Kit
AT&T Tilt Phone
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From the hot-rod industry stemmed an old saying, "there is no replacement for displacement". Today I coin the term, "there is no..." okay so nothing rhymes with bandwidth, but there is no substitute for it when it comes to memory and DDR3 can supply more than enough bandwidth to go around.
When it comes to portable speakers, many of us think of low-quality, clunky "tin cans" that sacrifice audio quality for portability. Titan is breaking that stereotype with the EZ Sound 2.1 speakers, featuring a built-in subwoofer.
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The State of Security With Web Apps
10/16/07 - 05:57:23 AM - : Modify : Delete
10/16/07 - 05:57:23 AM - : Modify : Delete
With most users busy trying to secure their individual machines from execution of malicious code, it feels like most of the public have forgotten about the threat of sloppy Web applications. These days, we have become entirely too complacent with the websites we visit that run all of our applications through our Web browsers. Its just too easy to overlook the threat of buffer overflow attacks, cross site scripts being run and in some cases, URL hijacking, be it a human error and not really an exploit.
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