Responding to requests from government officials across the globe, Microsoft unveils two new programs that aim to share threat information faster than its normal monthly cycle.
Sending emails from Access is popular but so is creating appointments, tasks and contacts. The ability to read and process Outlook emails is also very useful, as is the ability to extract names and emails from the user's contact list. That's the topic covered in this and next month's articles.
Some integration has been done on these two products, and together they make a feature rich VoIP solution, but they're not for the technically faint of heart.
<b>Howtoforge:</b> "This tutorial shows how to set up an Ubuntu Jeos based server as a spamfilter in Gateway mode. In the end, you will have a SpamSnake Gateway which will relay clean emails to your MTA. "
<b>IT News Today:</b> "Unfortunately, Ubuntu and I must part ways, as well as any community involvement I once had with it. What strained this relationship? Read on for a first hand account."
Phonebooth Free from Bandwidth.com gives small businesses 200 free, inbound minutes every month. You might want to grab your VoIP phone and start dialing for dollars.
<b>Tech Drive-in:</b> "VLC is among the most sought after media player application in Ubuntu and we had already featured VLC Media Player in our post describing Top 5 must have multimedia applications for Ubuntu."
The most common hardware failures typically involve hard drives and memory. We take a look at several handy utilities to help you diagnose and repair these pesky hardware problems.
<b>Ghacks:</b> "Some of them get recognized as the outstanding projects they are. One of those tools is Luckybackup. This tool was awarded Sourceforge's best new project of 2009."
Set to debut in beta release next month, the next major release of Mozilla's popular open source browser will include a slew of new features and enhancements amid growing competition from upstart rivals such as Google Chrome and Apple Safari.
A viewer asks for one tool to mange disparate contacts, Feded fails big time and entrepreneurial coach,Noah St John helps you get your foot off the brake.
A viewer asks for one tool to manage disparate contacts, FedEx fails big time and entrepreneurial coach, Noah St. John helps you get your foot off the brake.
<b>Enterprise Mobile Today:</b> "Google is ratcheting up its efforts to woo Microsoft customers with what it says is a simple, four-step migration process to its cloud-based suite of applications."
Let your customers know you are the expert by offering a free eBook. This week, we offer ecommerce marketing tips for writing and distributing your own eBook.
Bruce Byfield is already grumpy from the Olympics invasion of his hometown, and now KDE and GNOME are causing vexation. They both have many wonderful abilities, but some things leave users scratching their heads and wondering "why."