Monday, April 28th, 2008 Posted by N Nagaraj
One from the I-didn’t-know-that bag
Internal USB Ports: What do you think they’re for?
From: Binstock on Software
Internal USB Ports: What do you think they’re for?
From: Binstock on Software
Book excerpt in InformIT:
Andrew Stewart and Adam Shostack delve into some of the most apparent failures of information security and explain how a new approach to looking at infosec may be necessary.
Sample Chapter is provided courtesy of Addison Wesley Professional
Well, it’s not just their money power alone any more; it’s brand power as well. The latest Brandz survey (a WPP brand equity study) for 2008 has 5 tech companies (6, if you count mobile operator China Mobile at #5) in its top 10.
It’s the usual suspects: Google at #1; Microsoft at #3; IBM at #6; […]
I have a gmail account in which I have all my email on the inbox, with just some colour-coded labels to help identify routine reports and email from the boss and some current project related email. Otherwise, I just delete the email I don’t need. But Gmail thinks that might not be a good idea [Via: […]