Archive for April, 2010

Kermit 5.84 Released Monday, April 12th, 2010

Kermit 5.84 Released

Features include set owner password for multiple rooms

New Crystal Buttons
CHANGES IN KERMIT 5.84 INCLUDE

Major Graphical User Interface Improvements.
Capitalized Main Buttons & Menus.
Better Organization Of Main Menus.
Menu Colors Are Now Editable.

You can now edit Kermit`s lable colors

You can now edit Kermit`s lable colors Added more button colors Plus the menu you can change [...]

Wireless Charging for IPhone Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Wireless Charging System for the iPhone. Yes, you heard right, upcoming, which means if you win you’ll be this first on your block with one of these puppies when it’s officially released mid-April.
In case you don’t know what Powermat’s all about, its products allow you to charge cell phones (and other stuff) by simply laying the [...]

BitBlinder Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Anonymous BitTorrent?  Sign me up!  Literally–a new-to-the-popular-vernacular freeware application called BitBlinder is making waves for its ability to conceal your BitTorrent downloading behind a Tor-styled “onion proxy.”  What you sacrifice in download speeds, you make up for in raw anonymity. Simply put, you’ll have a host of new protections in place that will bounce your [...]

Exploit in PDF Files Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Didier Stevens, security researcher and expert on malicious PDF files, has succeeded in creating a proof-of-concept PDF file that uses the launch action triggered by the opening of the file to execute the embedded malicious executable.
What makes this piece of news really interesting is that he didn’t exploit a security vulnerability in the PDF file, but [...]