Archive for November, 2007

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SEO Optimized Website and Domain For Sale


November 2, 2007 | Author: Rich | 563 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Internet, Products, Random, Web Design

Replica Watches SEO Google Page Ranked 2 URL Domain SaleAfter a long road and unsuccessful launches we are offering to cut our loses and sell www.1Replica-Watches.com. This website was originally ordered for a British customer who was interested in setting up a shop to sell generic replica watches along with fashionable designer watches online. They were unable to work out their payment structure even though they had a reputable provider. In the end the canceled the project tried to recover by transforming the E-commerce site into a watch blog.

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The blog was semi-successful in that it was able to increase the Google Page Rank to 2 and pick up higher rankings in the search engines. We are now offering bidding on this domain that includes the website blog as well. It is in the process of being appraised and we will publish this as soon as it becomes available.

Click Here if You would like to bid on the www.1replica-watches.com domain and website with admin CMS section by WordPress 2.3.1 at GoDaddy Domain Auction!

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  • SEO Optimized URL with Keywords
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  • Google Page Rank 2
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  • Weblog Included; Earn Money By Doing Paid Reviews and Selling Ad Space
  • Perfect URL for Sales of Designer Brand Name Watches and Replica Watches
  • A .com Domain Suffix

British Military Invisible Tank


November 1, 2007 | Author: Rich | 3,041 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Military News, Random, Video

M1A2 Invisible Army Tank

British defense researchers have invented a means to cloak tanks and make them invisible tank. London’s Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph and Sun all report on tests conducted by the Ministry of Defence last week in which a tank rolled across a field, completely invisible to observers standing at a certain point.

“This technology is incredible,” an unnamed soldier was quoted by the Daily Mail and Sun. “If I hadn’t been present I wouldn’t have believed it. I looked across the fields and just saw grass and trees but in reality I was staring down the barrel of a tank gun.”

Invisible Cloaking of a TankAlthough as you first heard this topic, it is not as mystical as it might seem. The technology relies on heavy use of camera and projectors. Basically, a camera films the background, which is then projected upon a special surface applied to something in the foreground in this case, a tank.

You can see the similar technology in the following video that has gained a lot of popularity on the internet

Sir John Pendry of Imperial College London, one of the world’s leading experts on surface reflectivity and lead author of a widely reported paper last year that said:

“Cloak of invisibility is theoretically possible. The drawback at the moment is the dependence upon cameras and projectors,” the Sun quoted Pendry, who did not confirm an implied connection with the defense project. “The next stage is to make the tank invisible without them which is intricate and complicated, but possible.”

Tank Invisibility Technology

Captcha Online Security Hacked by Stripper


November 1, 2007 | Author: Rich | 892 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Internet, Random, Software, Web Design

Hackers are getting assistance from a female stripper by the name of Mellisa. She is a digital girl that is helping spammer hack a security measure that has helped slow the spamming community.

Captcha Online Security Hacked by Stripper

To help solve the mystery and security behind Captcha text images, the spammers enlisted the help of Mellisa. By inserting and deciphering the text, users get to see explicit images. Seems like a fair enough trade-off. In the past many viruses have tricked people into opening booby-trapped attachments with the false promise of seeing explicit images, but this was one of the first to actually show people more images if people respond.

This software by Trend Micro and Panda Security that is helping to defeat the anti-spam security check is a Windows game that arrives on machines that are already infected with malicious software. The program comes to life when the Internet Explorer browser is used on infected machines. The Captcha-busting program can run on Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, and Server 2003. You win (getting to see the explicit image) by correctly typing the text shown in an accompanying image. This seems like an easy enough game with great rewards. The creators of the game in turn take the deciphered text that stop spam robots from automatically signing up to create accounts that can be put to illegal use. By getting people to type in the text the spammers can are also able to take over the accounts and use them to send junk mail.

Captcha Online Security Hacked by Stripper

This online anti-spam security measure of using a image of text is known as Captchas or “Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart”. Typically they feature a disfigured word or one overlaid with static that make it difficult for anyone but a human to decipher.

Since its fist arrival, many spammers and hackers have been vigorously working to defeat the system and regaining acess to net-based resources, such as e-mail accounts or blogging tools, they are designed to protect. Although this game seems like a bunch of fun and gaining popularity, it is likely to increase the annoyance of spam and weaken our hold in the War on Spam.

Free Apple iPod Shuffles with Every Order


November 1, 2007 | Author: Rich | 1,444 Views | | Print Print
Filed under: 800HighTech, Geek News, Military News, Products, Random

Free Apple iPod Military Sales Discount

From Nov. 1 until Nov. 31, 2007 we are offering FREE iPod Shuffles with every order! All orders must be made no later than Nov. 31, 2007 to receive an iPod.

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