Yahoo to fix password exposure problem in Zimbra

September 30, 2008 by  
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Company says it will improve security in Zimbra e-mail client software so passwords are not exposed.

Facebook delivers version 2.0 of its iPhone app

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Facebook delivers version 2.0 of its iPhone app Now available in the iTunes store, the updated iPhone app delivers many of the features of the full Facebook site.

Get a 1-terabyte external drive for $89.99 (AR) Lowest. Price. Ever. Who says terabytes don’t come cheap?

Acquia backs Drupal for enterprise adoption The company has released a commercially supported distribution of Drupal, a leading open-source web content management system.

Man in China fined $277 for porn on drive, then forgiven The crux of the legal claim, according to press reports, appears to be the distribution function of BitTorrent, which was how the accused said he obtained the video.

More App Store tweaks expected with iPhone 2.2

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When the next version of the iPhone OS arrives at some point in October, Apple is expected to make a few subtle changes to the application-buying process on the App Store.

Photos: Living walls, smart homes at West Coast Green

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The West Coast Green design show features products that earn “green” points for old and new buildings.

LG Will Release Self-Proclaimed World’s Thinnest 8MP Camera Phone [Rumor]

September 29, 2008 by  
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LG is claiming that it’s upcoming slider, the KC780, will be the world’s thinnest 8 megapixel camera phone, according to GSM Arena. If that’s true, the phone will wrestle the title from the Samsung…

Facebook 2.0 Now Available on iTunes [Facebook 2.0]

September 29, 2008 by  
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Hey social networking fans, Facebook 2.0 has been released and is now up for download at the iTunes app store. With the newest version, you can get notifications, friend requests full news feeds,…

Nine Inch Nails Version of Tap Tap Revenge Coming to iTunes [Nin]

September 29, 2008 by  
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Tapulous—the creators of that Perfect Drug of an appl, Tap Tap Revenge—is partnering up with Nine Inch Nails to put over a dozen of the band’s songs in the game. The alliance will be one of the…

Panasonic’s Living Room Concept Will Keep Your Family Fit [CEATEC]

September 29, 2008 by  
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Apparently a fan of Jetsons-like living spaces, Panasonic is showing off a living room/kitchen area at CEATEC that puts all home gadgets and appliances on an interconnected network. Though we’ve seen…

Rock Out to the Great Depression With Gold iPods

September 29, 2008 by  
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Goldipod

If Michael Moore saw you carrying one of these iPods coated with white
gold after today’s stock market crash, he’d probably tackle you to the floor, scream
"THIEF!" in your face and drool in your eye.

But
if you’re into that sort of stuff, Goldstriker just started selling
some 24- and 18-karat iPod touches and fourth-generation iPod nanos.
The nano starts at £349 ($630) and the touch starts at £449 ($812). The
normal nanos and touches start at $150 and $230, respectively, so
that’s at least $500 more just to turn yourself into Moore bait.

Product Page [Goldstriker via Bornrich]

Photo: Goldstriker



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A fix for Google calDAV calendars nor showing up in iCal

September 29, 2008 by  
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I synchronize my iCal and Google calendars using calDAV (based on these instructions). After getting everything running, I had a calDAV calendar in my iCal which was not showing up in the sidebar. The “account” was showing up (the stuff written in grey, capital letters, with a triangle next to it) but no calendar in the account. No error message, either.

The problem was that I was using non-ASCII characters in the name of the calendar (what a surprise). I changed it on the Google website, deleted the account in iCal, added it again, and voilà, now it shows as expected.

Not sure if this is linked to 10.5.5 or not; I just know it was at some point working, and that I had this problem for about a week or so. Hope this helps.

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