Egoor – designer handmade iPhone pouches, iPod pouches and fashion items

There are quite a lot of various kinds of cases, pouches and ‘socks’ for iPod, iPhone and cameras out there. However, not all of them offer anything unique or extraordinary.

Egoor offers just that – iPhone pouches and ladies’ fashion items with a tantalising touch of uniqueness that stands out from the crowd. Designed in Norwich, England and handmade from wool, felt and other various bits and pieces, the iPhone pouches serve as a very good protection for the new shiny gadgets as well as a surface cleaning material that is always at hand.

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Secunia Personal Software Inspector

Secunia Personal Software InspectorSecunia, one of the largest security companies, has released a new version (ver. 0.1.0.2) of its Personal Software Inspector (PSI) that fixes installation problems on Windows Vista. Although with the first release coming out in the end of July 2007 and still being in beta stage, PSI detects almost 8000 applications and categorises them as either Insecure, End-of-Life, or Up-To-Date, thus helping a user to keep an eye on the existing software vulnerabilities and be able to download updates for them. Read more

notMac challenge – free .Mac alternative

notMac - .Mac alternativeFor those wishing to have a cheap alternative to Apple’s .Mac service the wait might be over. The “notMac Challenge” that has been going for a while and seems to be nearing the end with Ben Spink submitting a notMac application that seems to have quite a full feature set to challenge Apple’s .Mac and is based on a “lite” version of a commercial program CrushFTP. Read more

Linksys WAG354G v2 1.01.54 firmware

I have upgraded my Linksys WAG354G v2 firmware to 1.01.57 and then to 1.01.58 the other day and that’s where the things got sour: wireless network has suffered a slight decrease in access range and wireless clients started failing authentication using encrypted WPA-PSK.

Upon further investigation, I found out that several people have also reported the same problems. Unfortunately, Linksys web site offers only 1.01.57 and 1.01.58 revisions of the firmware, and unfortunately, they both have the same flaw with wireless network. A temporary workaround that I have found was going into router’s settings and hitting the ‘Save settings’ button on the wireless settings page – that seemed to kick things back into action, but not for long. Increasing the group key renewal time didn’t help either.

After two days of talking to Linksys tech support using LiveChat on their web site, I was able to finally get my hands on the 1.01.54 rev.004 firmware. After downgrading from 1.01.58 back to 1.01.54 things went back to normal – wireless authentication is working again flawlessly.

To make things easier for people with the same problem, I have decided to upload the firmware for public download:

Download Linksys WAG354G v2 1.01.54 firmware

Microsoft RDC client for Mac

It’s been a long time coming, and it’s finally here. Microsoft’s Mac Business Unit has released a universal binary of their remote desktop client for Mac OS X.

The client sports features as: Read more