Monthly Archives: June 2008

iPhone 2.0 to include secure erase

Unlike the present “Erase All Content and Settings” feature in the iPhone Settings, the new version “will wipe data in similar fashion to the ‘Secure Empty Trash’ function of Mac OS X, by which all data is deleted, unlinked, and then overwritten several times to make it irretrievable by even the savviest of recovery tools.”
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Share Almost Any Blog Post in Google Reader

This is Awesome. I’ve been wanting a way to quickly share and blog about things for a while now, and Google Reader made it easy to share things I found, yet that didn’t help me for things that I wasn’t subscribed to. Enter the best bookmarklet ever.
Google Reader’s sharing feature is very cool, but it’s [...]

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Top 10 Useful Bookmarklets

I love Lifehacker for assembling things like this. Among the tools that made their list is YubNub, a tool I’ve been meaning to check out for a while now. I think today might be the day.
Having a good set of bookmarklets on your browser’s toolbar is like having a web-savvy Leatherman handy—you can take them [...]

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