Two Swiss researchers have demonstrated, in James Bond-like experiments, that sniffing the keystrokes from a wired keyboard is possible by capturing the electromagnetic radiations that are emitted when the keys are pressed. The researchers devised four methods of attack, one of which successfully decodes the pressed ... |
21 October 2008 05:41 GMT |
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In our daily work, there must be countless situations when we need to open a specific file that doesn’t have a desktop shortcut, launch a favorite website, search the web for a selected text string, or just shutdown the computer, and it all has to be done within a few mouse clicks. However, in many cases, using... |
11 October 2008 12:21 GMT |
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Whether you work for a company, or just spend a couple of hours online every day, QuicKeys is a tool that shouldn't miss from your system. Its purpose is to save you time by automating the common simple or even more complex tasks that you have to do in your everyday work. All you have to do to make the daily rou... |
31 July 2008 11:49 GMT |
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Stairways Software has announced the availability of Keyboard Maestro 3.2. The update brings a slew of new additions and tweaks, but also bug fixes and code-level enhancements. Noteworthy additions include a new UI, the ability to records macros for replay and new options for pre-recorded 'triggering' of ma... |
26 June 2008 03:39 GMT |
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Keyboard Maestro, Stairways Software's powerful macro application for Mac OS X has recently been updated to version 3.1. The new release adds a Clipboard History Switcher, actions to set or save the clipboard or filter the clipboard (to apply BBEdit Text Factories). Keyboard Maestro 3.1 also adds support for mov... |
30 May 2008 05:25 GMT |
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