By Madhan | September 15, 2009
Security is a big priority for us here at CodeLathe and we take it seriously. One of the top requests we have been getting from our TonidoPlug (and Tonido) users is using Tonido without worrying about data in transit.
Tonido will now support fully secure HTTP connections via SSL. If you don’t know or are not [...]
Would you let a stranger come into your living room and browse your children’s photo album? If not, why would you use online storage services to share your children’s photos?
Every time you upload your children’s photos online to share with your friends and family, you are exposed to the risk of sharing them with unwanted [...]
Previously, we covered the Tonido Platform, which is a personal web application platform that safeguards your online privacy and gives back control of your data. We also covered one of the Tonido’s applications, which is Tonido Jukebox, that will ship with the beta; that allows you to listen to your music collection from anywhere.
Another application [...]
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15 years ago, we bought less hardware for more money. This was a time when we shelled out $2000 for a 486 with 64MB RAM and the Internet was getting popular with the advent of email over dialup.
During that time, personal money management systems like Quicken or Microsoft Money only had a desktop version. Microsoft [...]
In recent times, cloud services such as Google apps, Microsoft’s Live services and Adobe’s Acrobat.com are touted as panacea for all your computing needs. If you allow it to work its magic It can even cure common cloud :)… just kidding. If you Google “Live Entirely on Cloud” you will see blog posts explaining why [...]
Cloud Computing is a word that is bandied about everywhere. We hear these terms everywhere now and when the software giants like Google, Adobe and Microsoft are tooting it, then it goes without saying that you should, as a consumer know about it. Here is a Q&A.
What does ‘Cloud Computing’ mean?
It is accessing your applications [...]
I came across something odd with some new applications in MS Vista. The problem was that one application when started, made Vista show a UAC permission dialog box. The other applications did no such thing. This made me scratch my head for a while. I hunted around in MSVC’s compiler/linker dialog boxes to see if [...]