Category: Web

  • Google Chrome Browser Rocks – sort of

    Updated!
    Google Chrome Crash

    Well it does crash! I thought with each tab being in its own process it couldn’t happen.

    Google Chrome
    Google Chrome

    I was initially a skeptic on this but after trying it, it’s great. Go to the Google Chrome page here. I have not found a sight it doesn’t work on including the banks. I only see some minor glitches on Facebook when trying to filter for different friends.

    Read the comic here all about Google Chrome.

    I am trying it tonight. It blows away the latest Internet Explorer and Firefox in performance and stability. It’s a keeper.

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    And here are some more tips on it.

  • BBC NEWS | Technology | Severed cables disrupt internet

    BBC NEWS | Technology | Severed cables disrupt internet

    Internet services have been disrupted in large parts of the Middle East and India following damage to two undersea cables in the Mediterranean.

    This is part of the trouble living in the Middle East. The Internet isn’t so quick here!

  • Welcome to the 419 Eater – Scam Baiting

    Read it. If you have too much time on your hands, try some scam baiting. Put out the bait, get onto a scammer and waste their time or more.

    Welcome to the 419 Eater
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  • Internet Security Advice

    This following is good advice. I noticed this on the cell phone payments site that they wanted my pin and it wasn’t secure! So of course I didn’t use the site.

    In fact, I don’t know how these sites are able to validate the card like this. It is extremely insecure.

    Recently, companies in Kuwait are allowing online payments on their website using KNET ATM cards where the user is asked to enter his KNET ATM card number and his KNET card PIN number.

    This is not a secure practice and it is recommended that you follow our 10 security tips below to avoid being the victim of online fraud and scams.

    1. Try to use an Internet shopping card for online transaction and do not use your credit card or KNET ATM cards for online payments
    2. Do not enter your KNET card number, PIN number, bank account number or any other banking details online or by e-mail or over the phone. Do not save your KNET card number and pin number on your PC
    3. Always make sure the site your using provides secure online shopping, check for the “lock sign” at the bottom right-hand corner of your browser screen. Place your mouse cursor on the lock icon. A tool tip will appear indicating 128-Bit SSL security. The tool tip should read “SSL Secured (128 Bit)”.
    4. Do not disclose your personal information (names, birthdays, address, civil ID numbers, mobile numbers, etc) online or by e-mail or over the phone
    5. Always check your bank account regularly to spot any suspicious transactions and immediately report them to your bank
    6. Do not use public PC and public internet wireless hotspots for conducting online payments. Always use your home PC and make sure it has updated operating system patches and antivirus and has a configured personal firewall. When using wireless at home make sure it is encrypted.
    7. Never leave your PC unattended when conducting your online payments and make sure you sign-out of the website when are done. Always clear your internet cache, cookies and Temporary Internet Files before you logout of your PC
    8. Always make sure you access the website by typing its address. Never click a link from an email
    9. Make sure that you physically close your computer and disconnect it from the internet when not in use
    10. Use anti-spyware software to regularly scan your computer for software that secretly collects your personal and user information while on the Internet.

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  • bookofjoe: The blog as job

    Interesting article on someone who quit his computer programming job to become an online musician. Now he spends 6 hours a day online doing Email staying in touch with his fans.

    bookofjoe: The blog as job