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Solaris 10 System Administration Essentials is the first book to concisely yet comprehensively cover all of the breakthrough features of the Solaris 10 operating system. The Solaris OS has a long history of innovation, and the Solaris 10 OS is a watershed release that includes features such as Zones, which provide application isolation and facilitate server consolidation; continue reading…

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Pro Android is the first book that includes coverage of the new Google Android 1.5 SDK (including the branch formerly called Cupcake). This essential book covers the fundamentals of building applications for embedded devices thru through to advanced concepts, such as, custom 3D components. continue reading…

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jQuery simplifies building rich, interactive web frontends. Getting started with this JavaScript library is easy, but it can take years to fully realize its breadth and depth; this cookbook shortens the learning curve considerably. With these recipes, you’ll learn patterns and practices from 19 leading developers who use jQuery for everything from integrating simple components into websites and applications to developing complex, high-performance user interfaces.
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This book explains how to build, confiŒgure, and manage IP packet fiŒrewalls using commodity hardware, the OpenBSD operating system, and the Daniel Hartmeier’s pf packet fiŒlter. Its intended audience are network and security administration professionals and the users of the OpenBSD operating system.
The material presented in this book requires basic knowledge of TCP/IP networking and Unix.
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In a Local Area Network (LAN), sometime you need to divide policy access based-on IP Address. For example, only specific IP addresses can access the web, email, FTP, facebook and so forth. Others will be dropped.
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You want to install Blackberry JDE (Java Development Environment) Component Pack or Plug-in for Eclipse?

You should know that each version of the component pack for the Eclipse Plug-in correspond to a major version of the Blackberry operating system. Fortunately, Blackberry does a good job of keeping their OS backward compatibility, so any application developed for OS  4.5 generally will work the same on OS 4.6 or higher. However, you may want to use some features that are only available in the latest OS. The safe minimum is OS version 4.2, which covers all trackball devices  and later and is the minimum version supported by Blackberry App World. continue reading…

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GrooveMaker has announced that its range of style-based paid apps has surpassed the 500,000 downloads marker, and has become one of the most downloaded loop remixing applications for the iPhone/iPod Touch platform. The first Groovemaker app was released in August 2009, but the range of today comprises of 11 style-based versions covering all types of dance music genres and more, including House, Hip-Hop, Techno, Trance, Electro, D’n’B, Rock, Reggae and Reggaeton. continue reading…

The dangerous Internet Explorer attack code used in last month’s attack on Google’s corporate networks is now public.

The code was submitted for analysis Thursday on the Wepawet malware analysis Web site, making it publicly available. By Friday, it had been included in at least one publicly available hacking tool and could be seen in online attacks, according to Dave Marcus, director of security research and communications at McAfee.

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I just bought an Intel Mainboard LGA that has Intel® G31/G33 Express Chipset.
I have an LG LCD 17” that capable to handle max resolution of 1440×900, but when I installed Windows XP SP2 or Windows 7 on that Mainboard I could not find the native resolution of 1440×900. continue reading…

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Today I just surprised that I got an email with the subject “The Future Of EveryDNS” sent by the founder of EveryDNS, David Ulevitch, to the community stating that the EveryDNS service was sold to Dyn Inc. continue reading…

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