Archive for January, 2010

hacker passwords Top 10 Hacker's Favourite PasswordsInternet users are leaving the door to their online accounts wide open, with an analysis of tens of millions of leaked passwords revealing the most common are basic number strings such as “123456″ and obvious keywords including “password” and “abc123″. What does this means? It means hackers are not necessary a superbeing clever of hacking other people’s people password but careless Internet users who used easily-guessed passwords that make their hacking job an easy meal.

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Not actually a pure Australian supercar but the idea is from an Australian. Revenge Designs, a US based company is set to produce Revenge Verde, a supercar that has 300kW of power and close to 680Nm of torque but with less fuel consumption.

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pat flynn Interview with Six Figure Blogger Pat Flynn Available for ProBlogger Newsletter SubscribersA couple of weeks ago I hooked up on Skype with a great blogger by the name of Pat Flynn who has a fantastic story to share.

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A Guest Post by Alexandra Levit from www.newjobnewyou.com

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For those of you who attended last year, the Azoogle party at the Playboy Mansion was THE party of 2009. Well, Azoogle is doing it again! Only this time, it’s going to be much bigger and even better. For those who didn’t attend last year, you certainly missed out. Here’s how to go make sure you’re on the list for 2010.

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hacker passwords Top 10 Hacker's Favourite PasswordsInternet users are leaving the door to their online accounts wide open, with an analysis of tens of millions of leaked passwords revealing the most common are basic number strings such as “123456″ and obvious keywords including “password” and “abc123″. What does this means? It means hackers are not necessary a superbeing clever of hacking other people’s people password but careless Internet users who used easily-guessed passwords that make their hacking job an easy meal.

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The Apple iSlate tablet hasn’t even been released (or officially confirmed, for that matter), and already the blogosphere is abuzz over another rumored Apple device: the next generation iPhone, or the iPhone 4G.

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Apple is set to unveil its new tablet computer, keenly watched by gadget-obsessed consumers, envious competitors and eager content partners. The tablet, to be named either the iPad, iTablet, iSlate, iCanvas or iBook, will inherit the gaming, music and video capabilities available on the iPhone and some of the newer iPods.

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A lady walks into Tiffany’s .. She looks around, spots a beautiful diamond bracelet and walks over to inspect it ..

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