March 2005


TiVo tests pop-up-style ads | CNET News.com

TiVo began testing interactive advertising tools during the weekend as it looks to appease companies wary of users’ ability to skip over ads.

Sony responds to PSP dead-pixel reports - News at GameSpot

Soon after the PSP launched in Japan last December, reports began to surface that some units’ LCD screens suffered from pixels that were either permanently light or dark. Within 24 hours of the portable’s North American launch, similar complaints began to reverberate around the Internet. The locus of the complaints was, ironically, the official PlayStation forums, which was temporarily down yesterday following heavy traffic.

XLink Kai: Evolution VII. Global Network Gaming.

XLink Kai is a global gaming network - bringing together XBox, Playstation 2, Gamecube and PSP users, in one integrated community. It is software running on your PC or Macintosh that allows you to play system-link enabled games online for free. Kai is the only service that is not console specific, and boasts one of the friendliest communites available.

Xinhua - English

GUILIN, March 25 (Xinhuanet) — A man who hacked into 100,000 computers to launch group attacks has been arrested in Tangshan, north China’s Hebei Province, according to the Ministry of Public Security Friday.

COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NOORY: SCHEDULE
Saturday, March 26
Known as the world’s most celebrated hacker, Kevin Mitnick, will share real stories behind the exploits of other hackers, intruders and deceivers.

Yes we all know the sony PSP was released in the US today. When the PSP was released in Japan, many users reported problems. Dead Pixels (some reporting up to 4-5 dead pixels), buttons not working, and of course the dreaded UMD disc popping out (video)

So I wonder, if you got one today… Did your unit have any of these problems?

Anatomy of a Root-Kit Hack

Interesting read about how root kits work.

Software Updates and Downloads – VersionTracker
100’s (if not 1000’s) of software titles for your mac..

BestBuy has the Sony PSP for $250 - $20 off coupon = $230 + tax. Thanks to slickdeals

So as we discussed PyMusique works again. Jon and Cody have added crypto support for iTunes version 4.7.

Here is a mirror of the PyMusique site. Local link to the PyMusique 0.4 source.

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