Doug Maxwell posted a tutorial on how to improve the security of OpenSSH on your server installations. If you haven’t come across brute-force SSH attacks on your machines, you must be lucky. I have seen a few of these attempts on my own servers and none have been successful to my knowledge. Read the rest of this entry »
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David Weiss, a software engineer at Microsoft, wrote a blog entry giving a tour of the Mac lab at Microsoft headquarters. He says they often have press events and special visits and some people are given a tour of the Mac Lab. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: apple, computers, corporate world, microsoft
The details were accidentally leaked on the web by Seagate themselves describing their new 7200.10 series drives utilizing perpendicular technology. Two 750GB models have shown up on Seagate’s website as well as other 7200.10 drives ranging from 200GB-750GB. These drives all run at 7200 RPM and offer 16MB and 8MB buffers. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: computers, hard drives, seagate