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DOMAIN (dot)asia HANYA AUD $1

  Di hari ulang tahun nya website Crazydomains yang ke 12 tahun,  crazydomains memberikan paket penawaran harga domain dengan TLD ( Top Level Domains ) (dot)asia hanya dengan seharga AUD $1 ( satu dollar australia ). Tentu saja kurs dollar australia lebih murah di bandingkan kurs dollar amerika. Untuk mendapatkan domain murah (dot)asia ini anda bisa membayarnya dengan menggunakan balance paypal. Dan yang pastinya anda tidak perlu mengisi atau mengharuskan memberi informasi tentang kartu kredit segala macem. Selain memberikan layanan untuk pemesanan nama domain, Crazydomains juga menyediakan sejumlah layanan lainnya, di antaranya adalah layanan Award Winning Logo Design, Cheap SSL Certificates, Professional Web Design, Build Your Own Website, Linux Dedicated Servers, Windows Dedicated Servers, Microsoft Email Exchange, Search Engine Submission dan Fax by Email. Untuk nama domain dengan harga paling murah dan harga ini bukan harga promo, yaitu domain (dot)maori.nz, na

New Social Network

1. Google + Selama bertahun-tahun, pakar teknologi sepakat bahwa Google hanya tidak tahu bagaimana melakukan jaringan sosial. Kemudian perusahaan meluncurkan Google + dan langsung dibungkam kritikus yang paling - mereka terlalu sibuk bersenang-senang menggunakannya. G + merasa banyak seperti Facebook dan sedikit seperti Twitter, dan menambahkan beberapa tikungan sendiri, termasuk video chatting disebut Hangouts dan antarmuka yang memungkinkan Anda tarik teman Anda ke dalam kelompok yang disebut Lingkaran. Ini masih belum resmi dibuka untuk umum, tetapi puluhan juta orang telah wangled mengundang dan bergabung dengan klub. Kualitas percakapan tetap tinggi, di sini berharap tetap sehingga bahkan jika masyarakat tumbuh ke Facebook seperti proporsi. 2. Klout San Francisco start-up Klout ingin menjadi sistem penilaian resmi Web sosial. Masuk ke account Anda dengan Facebook, Twitter atau LinkedIn dan itu akan menghitung skor Klout Anda - sebuah angka yang tidak hanya mempertimbangkan jum

GHOST VIRUS

Pernah terpikir tentang komputer hantu? bunyi-bunyi sendiri, keluar layar berwarna hitam, keluar pesan aneh, disk drive terbuka sendiri, dan lain-lain. Bagaimana jika yang jadi korban adalah teman anda, dan yang menyababkanya adalah anda. Tentu sangat menarik bukan? Pada artikel sebelumnya telah saya singgung tentang The Ultimate Virus yang bisa membuat teman anda cemas setengah mati. Sedangkan Program prank kali ini bernama Ghost Virus yang bisa membuat teman anda takut setengah mati. Berikut akibat yang akan ditimbulkan saat program dijalankan:

MOZILLA UNVEILS ANDROID/CHROME OS COMPETITOR BUILT ON ANDROID KERNEL

Way back in 2009, the Mozilla Phone concept began taking shape. The project — kickstarted by developer Billy May — eventually matured  into Seabird, a community-driven initiative to create an open web phone. A handful of Linux distributions like Webconverger and xPud have offered quick-boot Firefox access for years — and more recently, Sebastian wondered why we hadn’t yet seen an official Firefox OS to counter Google’s Chrome OS. Now, however, with the announcement of Boot to Gecko (B2G), Mozilla seems to be ready to get the ball rolling, with the noble aim of providing a truly open mobile operating system built upon standard web technologies. The hardware target will be handheld devices like tablets and smartphones, making Boot to Gecko more of a challenge to Android than Chrome OS (at least in their current incarnations). With internet use on mobile devices like tablets and smartphones exploding right now , the world will soon be ready for a full-on alternative OS for its future h

FIREFOX 8 FOR WINDOWS X64

Over the last couple of weeks, Mozilla has finally stepped up its 64-bit testing process. There are now five slaves dedicated to building Firefox for Windows x64, which means that from Firefox 8 and onwards, you’ll be able to pick up 64-bit builds that are functionally identical to its 32-bit cousins but operating in native 64-bit CPU and memory space. When I first took 64-bit Firefox for a workout last year, it wasn’t the best of experiences: it crashed, JavaScript performance was abysmal, and it was generally sub-par compared to the stable, 32-bit branch. Today, however, Firefox 8 64-bit is stable and it’s fast; it’s really, really fast. Even more importantly, though, there are now stable 64-bit browser plug-ins for Flash and Java. In other words, there’s very little reason to not use Firefox 8 x64; you can download a copy from the Nightly site (it won’t interfere with your stable install), grab Flash 11 beta for Windows x64 and Java 6 for Windows x64, and start surfing. It’s that

MOZILLA THUNDERBIRD UNSEATS EVOLUTION IN UBUNTU 11.10

While not nearly as popular as its web browser cousin, Mozilla Thunderbird is nevertheless one of the most widely-used desktop email applications around. On June 28th 2011 Thunderbird 5 was released, packing nearly 400 performance and stability fixes, improved wizards and tab handling, and an an updated add-on manager like the one that debuted in Firefox 4. It’s also Thunderbird’s first rapid release version, so we’ll wait and see if some system administrators have the same beefs about long-term support and breakage with Thunderbird as they did with Firefox. For now, however, there’s some additional good news for the Thunderbird team. Canonical has released the second alpha of Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot, and one of the most significant changes is to its default applications. After a lengthy tenure as Ubuntu’s pre-installed email client, Evolution has been booted — replaced by Mozilla’s blue, avian postman. The switch comes at an interesting time, what with Mozilla’s own Asa Dotzler

ROBERT MORRIS, FOUNDING FATHER OF UNIX

Robert Morris, a cryptographic genius and one of the founding fathers of the Unix operating system, has died at the age of 78. Morris obtained bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mathematics from Harvard in 1957 and 58 respectively, and then worked at AT&T Bell Laboratories from 1960 to 1986. At Bell Labs, Morris wrote Unix’s math library, the crypt program, and the encryption scheme that would be used for Unix user authentication for years to come. From 1986 to 1994, Morris worked for the US National Security Agency (NSA), where he served as the chief scientist of the National Computer Security Center. As chief scientist, he was involved with creating the Rainbow Series of standard security practices, and with electronic attacks on Saddam Hussein’s government in the lead-up to the 1991 Gulf War. Because his work for the US government is classified, it’s impossible to say exactly what he did as chief scientist, but he has admitted that he helped the FBI decode encrypted evidence.