Archives for May 6th, 2008

Yahoo Protects Users From Dangerous Search Results

Yahoo, just like Google, has decided that they need to start taking steps to protect users from malicious search results that they might be serving up. They're calling the new feature SearchScan, and it is powered by McAfee's SiteAdvisor.

Yahoo Protects Users From Dangerous Search Results

Microsoft’s I’m Initiative Expands to Hotmail

The last time we mentioned Microsoft's I'm initiative was just a couple of weeks ago when they announced that they had already raised $1.3 million dollars in a year. While impressive, reader "Iain Purdie" noted that this initiative is only available in the United States.

Microsoft’s I’m Initiative Expands to Hotmail

Opera Dragonfly Developer Tools

Opera Dragonfly is here, and as expected it is a new set of tools to help developers create functional websites. It's obvious that the Opera team wanted to develop something to draw developers to their browser, much like how Firebug has become an irreplaceable tool for the developers that use Firefox. The real question is whether Dragonfly is the tool we've been longing for?

Opera Dragonfly Developer Tools

Zune Software Gets an Update

The Spring update for the Zune is launching today, and several new features have been added. One of the biggest changes is that now the video store has expanded to include TV shows. They've got about 800 TV shows available and each show is priced at $1.99 (160 Microsoft Points) per episode.

Zune Software Gets an Update

PC Manufacturers Embrace 64-Bit Vista

We knew it would come sooner or later, and from the looks of it widespread 64-bit computing might be on the horizon. Just yesterday we posted the results of our poll asking whether you're running a 64-bit operating system, and only about a quarter of you are. That could be changing as more PC manufacturers start to push 64-bit machines.

PC Manufacturers Embrace 64-Bit Vista

New Sharing Features in Google Reader

Over the last several months and up until a couple of weeks ago, I was using Google Reader as my primary feed reader (prior to that was Feed Demon and currently it's NetNewsWire). While I enjoyed the simpleness of using it to read my news, I never got into any of the socialness like sharing items with friends.

New Sharing Features in Google Reader

Daily Downloads: AbiWord, ICQ, openSUSE, and More

Welcome to Daily Downloads brought to you by CyberNet! Each weekday we bring you software updates for widely used programs, and it's safe to assume that all the software we list is freeware (we'll try to note the paid-only programs).

Daily Downloads: AbiWord, ICQ, openSUSE, and More

CyberNotes: Hot Corners in Windows

One of the features in Mac OS X that often gets some attention is what's called "hot corners." It's a simple concept that gives the user an opportunity to assign actions that are performed whenever their mouse hits a corner of the screen. With the help of some free Windows apps you too will also be able to bask in the goodness known as hot corners!

CyberNotes: Hot Corners in Windows