ISOBuddy – Convert disc images to ISO, ISO Image Burner

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ISOBuddy is a small and free tool which can convert almost any image file format to ISO. It can convert image formats like: GI, NRG, CDI, MDF, IMG, B5I, B6I, DMG, PDI, BIN and CCD to .ISO image. Apart from converting, it lets you Erase CD/DVD and Burn ISO image files to CD/DVD disc.

Use the Open button to select the source image file and ‘Save as’ to chose the target file where you want to save the output file. To erase a disc, open extras and chose the erase disk option. Supports – Windows only.
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Watch 2010 FIFA World Cup Live Online

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FIFA 2010 Football World Cup in South Africa is ready to commence from tomorrow i.e. June 11 and will last for 1 month till July 11. A total of 64 Football matches among 32 teams will be played.FIFA fans can watch the soccer action live on Internet for Free.



Live Streaming links for FIFA 2010 World Cup –
  • efootballtv – Football highlights , Live Score, FIFA world cup 2010 streaming online
You can also follow official FIFA account @fifacom on twitter for latest updates.
South Africa 2010 Match Schedule [PDF]
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Could humans be infected by computer viruses?

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Name:
Dr Mark Gasson
Job Title:
Senior Research Fellow

A scientist at the University of Reading has become the first person in the world to be infected by a computer virus.

Dr Mark Gasson, from the School of Systems Engineering, contaminated a computer chip which had been inserted into his hand as part of research into human enhancement and the potential risks of implantable devices.
These results could have huge implications for implantable computing technologies used medically to improve health, such as heart pacemakers and cochlear implants, and as new applications are found to enhance healthy humans.
Dr Gasson says that as the technology behind these implants develops, they become more vulnerable to computer viruses.
"Our research shows that implantable technology has developed to the point where implants are capable of communicating, storing and manipulating data," he said. "They are essentially mini computers. This means that, like mainstream computers, they can be infected by viruses and the technology will need to keep pace with this so that implants, including medical devices, can be safely used in the future."
Dr Gasson will present his results next month at the IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society in Australia, which he is also chairing.
A high-end Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip was implanted into Dr Gasson's left hand last year. Less sophisticated RFID technology is used in shop security tags to prevent theft and to identify missing pets.
The chip has allowed him secure access to his University building and his mobile phone. It has also enabled him to be tracked and profiled. Once infected, the chip corrupted the main system used to communicate with it. Should other devices have been connected to the system, the virus would have been passed on.
Dr Gasson said: "By infecting my own implant with a computer virus we have demonstrated how advanced these technologies are becoming and also had a glimpse at the problems of tomorrow.
"Much like people with medical implants, after a year of having the implant, I very much feel that it is part of my body. While it is exciting to be the first person to become infected by a computer virus in this way, I found it a surprisingly violating experience because the implant is so intimately connected to me but the situation is potentially out of my control.
"I believe it is necessary to acknowledge that our next evolutionary step may well mean that we all become part machine as we look to enhance ourselves. Indeed we may find that there are significant social pressures to have implantable technologies, either because it becomes as much of a social norm as say mobile phones, or because we'll be disadvantaged if we do not. However we must be mindful of the new threats this step brings."
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Make a Backup to Restore Email In Gmail Account Easily

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If you have ever lost any emails from your Gmail account then you should backup your Gmail account to prevent any loss of your e-mails.
Gmail Backup is the tool that allow Gmail user to regular backup of their mail and restore when necessary. Gmail backup will backup all the mail including the mail information such as labels, date, from and etc. It using the Gmail built in IMAP capability to backup the email and save the messages in Microsoft EML format which allow restoring to other mail client such as Microsoft Outlook.

The Windows version comes with a simple graphical interface — just enter in your email address and password, select a backup folder, and click the Backup button. It will save your messages in Microsoft’s EML format complete with attachments.
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Gmail adds Drag and drop attachments feature

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GMAIL, the highly popular email service by Google has now added 2 new features – Invitation and Drag and drop attachments.
The Drag and drop files to Gmail is really handy and time saving. You can now upload files to Gmail messages in an easy way, without opening Attach a file > browse file and then open it. One or multiple files can be uploaded at once.

To attach files, just open the desired folder, select the files and ‘drag n drop’ them to Gmail. Gmail will then show a green box asking to add them as attachments.
Note: Currently, you can drag and drop attachments in Chrome and Firefox only.
The 2nd new feature ‘Invitation’ brings tighter integration between Gmail and Calendar, making it easier to create Calendar events from within Gmail. When you compose an email message, there’s now an "Insert: Invitation" link right under the subject line.
via [Official Gmail Blog]
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