Sunday, March 30, 2008

Dell Unveils Blu-ray Laptop For Under $900


As the dust from the high-definition DVD format war starts to settle, Dell (NSDQ:Dell) is jumping on Sony's Blu-ray bandwagon by offering an optional Blu-ray disc drive on its Inspiron 1525 notebook, with a sale price starting at $879.
"Dell has been a backer of Blu-ray from the beginning, and we've actually been offering Blu-ray notebooks for close to 18 months now," said Dell spokeswoman Anne Camden. "The big news now is we are actually able to offer it at a price that puts it at a mainstream user's reach."

A company release said the disc drive is fully backwards compatible, and will play as well as burn traditional DVDs and CDs. The company is also offering consumers a Blu-ray burner drive, which Dell recommends for backing up and storing files like digital photos, videos, financial records. Blu-ray discs have a significant advantage over standard DVDs, with 50 GB of data available versus 8.5 GB available on a typical DVD disc.

"Blu-ray is definitely moving into the mainstream," Camden said. "If somebody is thinking of investing in a Blu-ray library, now's the time because not only are they able to watch it at home but they can leverage that library and take it on the road, and it's affordable to do."

The laptop also features a 15.4-inch high definition wide aspect display with 720p resolution and an HDMI port for easy connectivity to high-resolution displays and HDTVs. In addition to the Blu-ray feature, the laptop can be customized with several different color options, blue included.

Dell said the Inspiron 1525 is currently available on the company's Website. As the Blu-ray offering is likely to appeal most to consumers who watch DVDs on their laptop, Dell is pushing accessories like a slim travel power adapter and a remote control that can be stored in the ExpressCard slot. The laptops are available to U.S., Canadian and European customers, Dell said in the release.

Top 10000 April Fools' Day joke Web sites


Dear friends,

Most of us eagerly waiting to make fun on April 1st. Lets make this April 1st as a memorable.
Wikipedia says "April First is a notable day celebrated in many countries on April 1. The day is marked by the commission of hoaxes and other practical jokes of varying sophistication on friends, enemies and neighbors, or sending them on fools' errands, the aim of which is to embarrass the gullible."

Here is the Top Ten sites to get the April Fool day Jokes. ( Source: Computerworld).

10. Facebook Funnies

9. Dead Fairy on ebay and Euts

8. PodShave and PodShaveLady

7. Wikipedia Britannica

6. Water On Mars

5. Animated Tattos

4. Indescribably Geek-elicious

3. Beyond Buggy

2. Opera Soundwave

1.Deer in Camouflage

Saturday, March 29, 2008

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Mac OS X 10.5.2 Hacked


In a hacking contest pitting a Macbook Air laptop loaded with OSX 10.5.2, a Sony Laptop living with Vista Ultimate SP1 inside, or a Linux box running Ubuntu 7.10, the Mac platfokrm was hacked within 2 minutes by one of the researchers who discovered a vulnerability in iPhone last year .

Charlie Miller took only two minutes (although some say 30 seconds) to hack the mack by directing the laptop browser, Safari, to a compromised website which then gave him access to the laptop; the move was similar to a phishing attack and Apple has already been notified by the sponsor of the event, Intrusion detection specialist Tipping Point.

The Pwn2Own challenge, which comes with a $10,000 reward attached, took place in Vancouver, Canada during the CanSecWest which is marketed as the "world's most advanced conference focusing on applied digital security [and] is about bringing the industry luminaries together in a relaxed environment which promotes collaboration and social networking"

All the laptops were patched and in typical client configurations with typical user configurations according to CanSecWest's website and the instructions on how to claim the reward were actually left in the laptops.