Monthly Archives: May 2007
Mac OS X Tiger Video Tutorial for Newbies #11
Mac OS X Tiger Video Tutorial for Newbies #11: Dashboard Widgets
This new series is intended for Mac OS beginners who have just started using Mac OS or transferred from Windows operating system. These video tutorials cover basic functions of Mac OS X in general. And all the video tutorials in this series will be delivered with a resolution of 1080 x 675 pixels.
In this 11th video tutorial of the OS X video series, we exclusively talk about Dashboard widgets, where to download and how to install them. Continue reading
Mac OS X Tiger Video Tutorial for Newbies #10
Mac OS X Tiger Video Tutorial for Newbies #10: Date & Time and User’s Preference Panes
This new series is intended for Mac OS beginners who have just started using Mac OS or transferred from Windows operating system. These video tutorials cover basic functions of Mac OS X in general. And all the video tutorials in this series will be delivered with a resolution of 1080 x 675 pixels.
The last preference pane to talk about in this OS X video tutorial series is Date & Time. This video tutorial also shows how to install and uninstall user’s preference panes. Continue reading
Mac OS X Tiger Video Tutorial for Newbies #09
Mac OS X Tiger Video Tutorial for Newbies #09: Accounts
This new series is intended for Mac OS beginners who have just started using Mac OS or transferred from Windows operating system. These video tutorials cover basic functions of Mac OS X in general. And all the video tutorials in this series will be delivered with a resolution of 1080 x 675 pixels.
In this 9th video tutorial of the OS X series, we talk about Accounts preference pane. More specifically, we go over how to create new system accounts and add and delete startup applications. Continue reading
Pharmacy Spam Exploitation of Educational Institution Series: Michigan State University, Laboratory for Institutional Technology in Education
Here comes another pharmacy exploitation just a couple of hours after we reported the last pharmacy spam exploitation at a college website. The website being exploited this time is that of Michigan State University, Laboratory for Instructional Technology in Education or the LITE Lab. (lite.msu.edu) The Lite Lab has an independent domain separate from that of the University (www.msu.edu). Fortunately, the level of exploitation is minimal as the cyber idiot only posted coarse HTML threads with no hyperlinks. Continue reading


