How do SOCKS Proxies work? Client setup in Windows and Linux, Hak5 1108 part2

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This time on Hak5: We start a special series on proxies. Caching, filtering, security or anonymity -- whatever your reasons may be Darren and I are exploring the in's and out's of this fantastic technology from the ground up. All that and more, this time on Hak5! If you're into Hak5 you'll like our new show by hosts Darren Kitchen and Shannon Morse. Check out www.revision3.com Whether you're a beginner or a pro, www.revision3.com is essential viewing for current and aspiring hackers, computer enthusiasts, and IT professionals. With a how-to approach to all things Information Technology, HakTip breaks down the core concepts, tools, and techniques of Linux, Wireless Networks, Systems Administration, and more And let's not forget to mention that you can follow us on www.twitter.com and www.facebook.com revision3.com to the show and get all your Hak5 goodies, including the infamous hakshop.com over at hakshop.com . If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to contact us at feedback@hak5.org. Video Rating: 4 / 5

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See someones Network password with Windows 7

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I was just checking out my network optioans, and i saw that you can show the password, even if its not your computer or internet Video Rating: 3 / 5

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ShiftRadio Gives Away Source Code for Widows Mobile Software and Windows Based Media Center

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Remote play for psp from ps3 - jehanmo2
U need a wireless router to enable remote play.....:D A video of how to set up remote play for psp... 1) connect the usb cable from the ps3 to the psp.. 2)place the psp in USB mode... 3)go to remote play settings on settings on the ps3 nd register device..... 4)the psp should register and it will show the registered devices on the registered devices list.. 5)go to remote play on ps3... 6)then on the psp go to remote play and choose private network...then click playstation 3 on the networks.. 7)remote play will start

New York, NY (PRWEB) January 4, 2007

With the recent shift in online activity moving towards audience aggregation, syndication and self promotion, or what some call Social networking, sites like MySpace and Macromedia's new Brightcove, desktop applications like Apple iTunes and MTV's Urge, and Mobile Services like Verizon V-cast and Helio are forcing publishers to use their services because there seems to be no affordable way to compete with them. So, as the saying goes: "If you can't beat them join them." Right? Well, the creative team behind the new ShiftRadio Entertainment Inc. says "No" You don't have to join these services to compete in the marketplace. In fact, ShiftRadio is convinced that you can not only compete with these 800 pound gorillas, but that you can win. In fact, they are willing to hand their multi-million dollar New "DUI" technology to publishers daring enough to want to compete with the MySpaces and Helios of the world.

In early 2006 the founders of MySpace gave an interview where they discussed how they really place the project together, what they knew they needed to avoid, and what they needed to provide. "As we read the interview, we went through a series of emotions because many of the focus points we wanted to bring to the table in ShiftRadio were spot-on. We also realized that we had been through similar experiences in the past of having a breakthrough and then selling-out to pundits and Venture Capitalists before bringing it to market. In nearly every case the End-Users finished up losing out, or worse, never seeing the product at all. This time it's different," says a developer from the New York Based software company.

"We are basically giving our technology away. Instead of charging publishers huge licensing fees to use our Media Center and Mobile Software, we are letting them set up the service so they can go out and make money, rather than spend money. When they make money we make money. It's a win-win situation for all involved and it's where we differ from services like MySpace and V-cast. We want our clients to make money when they use our technologies," says M.G. Johnson ShiftRadio Chief Technology Officer.

ShiftRadio provides a Private-Mark Broadband Subscription Service pre-packed with the exclusive daily content and Social Networking Features that internet savvy users demand in today's online marketplace. Publishers can deliver premium broadband content to subscribers, students, tenants, residents, or club members as a premium upgrade or premium addition to any existing free membership group or paid subscription service or start a completely new subscription service.

The sign-up for new publishers is a very modest $ 248 and $ 99 a month. Publishers who require full branding and custom features can order a pro version for around $ 999.

The ShiftRadio Private-Mark Subscription Service is delivered through a PC/Mac based Media Center with built-in access for Windows Mobile. It enables publishers to offer a branded PC and Windows Mobile Application package where they can manage and stream digital music and videos to any internet connected PC running the latest Windows XP or Vista, home stereo set, hardware jukebox device or capable Sony Playstation Portable, Zune, Xbox360, GP2X, PS3, Mobile Phone, Pocket PC, PDA or smartphone. ShiftRadio provides premium content for the service through partnerships with CinemaNow, Gamefly, Guba, Movielink and many others.

With ShiftRadio, publishers are able to use a basic windows PC and any web enabled mobile phone to setup and run the service. ShiftRadio makes it simple for users to get on and get started with low barrier to entry. The only thing publishers have to do is give it to the users and get paid.

About ShiftRadio

ShiftRadio is an innovative software development company with offices in New York and Philadelphia. The company is currently seeking marketing and distribution partnerships for their mobile software and services. For more information, contact M.G. Johnson at 484-461-7918.

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