Date: February 20th, 2005

RealTechNews.com - Independent Tech

20 February, 2005 (08:23) | General | No comments

Kinda funny. “Would you buy a used Operating System from this man?” RealTechNews.com - Independent Tech

Zalman Cooling Fan

20 February, 2005 (07:51) | General | No comments

This may seem a bit random, but one of the blogs I saw recently mentioned this fan as a replacement for a water cooling system. (As long as you weren’t overclocking). So for posterity, here is a link.
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Wikiphilia - The New Illness

20 February, 2005 (07:43) | General | No comments

Wikiphilia: A mental illness characterized by the irrational conviction that any problem faced by a group can be rendered solvable through installation and use of a Wiki.
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Wikiphilia - The New Illness

LLBLGen Pro Releases Template Studio

20 February, 2005 (07:27) | .NET Tools | No comments

In case you don’t know, I’m a huge fan of LLBLGen. Its one of the most useful tools I have seen in the past 3 years. Interestingly the customer base of this product had been afflicted with a slight case of “CodeSmith-envy”. Never mind the fact that LLBLGen can outproduce CodeSmith in so many areas. […]

Keith Brown - Securing the Username Token with WSE 2.0

20 February, 2005 (07:21) | .NET Code Related | No comments

Summary: Get guidance on dealing with the Username token: examine two classes of attacks against a typical system that employs Username tokens, and discover mitigating techniques to bolster your system against these attacks. (10 printed pages)
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benjaminm’s blog - WSE Policy Advisor

20 February, 2005 (07:14) | .NET | No comments

Microsoft Research in Cambridge have released the WSE Policy Advisor for Microsoft Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 2.0. The Policy Advisor is an an unsupported tool that acts as a security diagnosis tool for WSE2 policy files (think of it as an FxCop for web service security policy files).
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