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How to save and share ridiculously large files
A few years ago it was a big deal to find a place that would let you share 1 gigabyte of files.
Things change, though. Bandwidth keeps growing, and the cost of Web storage keeps shrinking. That's good news for people looking to share increasingly big files, be it an HD video recording or an archive of several files that tops out at over a gig.
There are now a handful of free and paid services that make it easy to host these gigantic files and send them to a pal, family member, or business associate.
The key thing to point out here is the individual file size limit. Many storage services will toss gigabytes at you without any real strings attached except for the fact that you cannot upload files larger than a gig. This really isn't a big deal, that is until that first time you need to do it. Below are a handful of sites, both free and paid, that are up to the task.
The free ones
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but the same cannot be said about storage. You can, with little effort, dump big files in a number of places. The usual caveat there is that there tends to be a lot of on-site advertising and your files may not be saved for very long in case you want to arrive back to re-download or share them later on.
ADrive (2GB): ADrive is more of a personal file storage service, but files can be shared via a direct link, or via e-mail. The service gives users 50GB of total storage and uploads at up to 2GB a pop. It has both a Web-based uploader and a desktop software version.
Something to be wary of is that files that have been uploaded to ADrive's free service tier eventually expire, something that doesn't happen for users who shell out for the signature and premium plans.
File Xpressit (2GB): File Xpressit actually tops out at 300MB a file but will go up to 2GB if you register with the service. It is free, it just requires clicking an activation link in an e-mail. The uploader does not require Flash or Java, which is nice if you're trying to use it on a computer without it installed. The service can also give you an e-mail notification when the file has been downloaded by your recipient.
Worth noting is that to use FileXpressit, you'll need to have an e-mail address for the person you wish to send the file to. This won't actually send the gigantic file to their in-box, but it means you can't start the upload without typing it in first.
Humyo (10GB): Humyo has a free and a paid plan, but the free plan is very generous at 10GB of free storage. There are basically no set-in-rock file size limits, just a cautionary message that encourages files that are over 10GB to be split into smaller segments. We didn't actually test this with a 10GB file (and we doubt you will either), but it's nice to know you could if you wanted to.
Dropbox (2GB): Dropbox is a file storage and synchronization service. Free users receive 2GB, which can be upgraded to 50GB and 100GB for $10 or $20 a month respectively. Still, if you have a file that's at exactly 2GB, or just a little bit less, you can store it on Dropbox free of charge. The only caveat here is that you need to use the software file transfer tool, as the Web-based uploader tops out at 300MB. You, and whomever you're sending the file to can also score an extra 250MB of storage if you refer them to use the service.
File Dropper is one of the heartiest services on this list, handling 5GB files right in the browser, and every for free. (Click to enlarge)
(Credit: Screenshot by Josh Lowensohn)File Dropper (5GB): File Dropper allows file shares of up to 5GB. That's not as much as Humyo's service, but it's still more space than you're able to fit on a single-layer DVD (not that you're sharing those, right?). Files are kept "forever," and best of every, there's no registration required. Instead, when your file is done you receive a URL that links directly to the file, as well as embed code to stick a download link on a blog or personal Web site.
Along with the free service, File Dropper also has three paid plans which run anywhere from $1 to $10 a month. These can up the file size up to 50GB and 250GB in the two upper tiers.
Sizable Send (2GB): Sizable Send is another one of those services aimed at people who are trying to receive around the attachment size limits put in place by most e-mail providers. Using the service, you cannot share a file with someone else without first filling out your e-mail address and that of the person you intend to share the file with.
On the plus side, the tool lets you add password protection to the file, as well as set it to be automatically deleted as soon as the person you're sending it to has downloaded it. There are also quick links to share your file on social networks like Twitter and Facebook, along with blogging tools like Blogger and WordPress.
WeTransfer (2GB): WeTransfer is one of the standouts on this list. It's a very slick and stylish site that keeps the number of things you have to fill out to an absolute minimum. You just pick the file (or files) you want to send and drop in an e-mail address for both you and the person you're sending it to. It then starts the transfer and gives you a simple status meter with an estimate of how long it has left to go. every the while you receive pretty background photos to look at, which change every minute or so, along with a link to the artist who made them. This is also where the service slips in its ads.
Glide's gDrive ("no limit"): Glide is unlike many of the other services on this list in that it's not just a storage provider, it's an operating system of its possess that can be accessed from any browser. Glide's "gDrive" gives users 50GB of free storage space, and users can upload files of any size when using the company's Glide One Sync software. Web uploads, however, are capped at 200MB.
Send This File ("no limit"): Send This File does not have any difficult restrictions in place on how big your files can be, though it notes that some browsers cap things at 2GB. That works for us, though.
Send This File has both free and paid plans, and worth noting about the free version is that the file will only be hosted on the service for three days before being deleted. It can also be downloaded a mere three times. Other downsides include the service throttling download speeds, meaning that it could take whomever you're sending it to the greater part of a day to actually receive the file unless you pony up for the paid plans. Still, if your recipient is patient, it's simple and software-free.
The paid ones
Why would you pay for storage when you can use every the over services for free, you ask? More often than not it's the extra features. Most of the sites listed below can hang onto your files for months and in some cases years. They can also toss in things like file encryption, FTP access, uploads in excess of 2GB, and a way to use the service for business.
DivShare (2GB): Divshare is more of a traditional file-hosting service than some of the others on this list have been. Like ADrive, it's set up to let you keep your files in a virtual storage disk. It then splits them up into images, videos, audio, and documents.
DivShare lets its free users upload files up to 200MB in size. Paid users receive bumped to the magic 2GB mark. The only downside there is that DivShare keeps tabs on how much bandwidth has been used by people who are downloading your files. For the free plan, that's 10GB. It goes up to 75GB, 200GB, 500GB, and 2,000GB on the paid plans.
Box.net (2GB): Box offers 2GB file size limits on its business and enterprise plans. For the business plan that comes out to $15 per user per month. Its free plan, which includes 1GB, otherwise caps files at a mere 25MB.
Streamfile can do files up to 30GB in its paid plan, although it requires using an FTP program. Its Web uploader tops out at 2GB.
(Credit: Streamfile)Streamfile (2GB web, 30GB via FTP): Streamfile can be used for free, but unregistered and registered users can only put up 150MB and 300MB files respectively. The paid account, which costs $5 a month can do 2GB uploads via its Web interface, and files up to 30GB a pop for users transferring files through an FTP application. The pro version also nixes advertisements, adds 256-bit file encryption, and keeps your download link alive for two weeks.
Dropio (2GB): Dropio, which offers users 100MB for free, has an a la carte upgrade program that can top out individual storage folders at up to 25GB. If you're uploading through the standard Web interface, though, it's capped out at 2GB. Larger files need to be split up.
The price for the 2GB "drop" as the service calls the folder, is $20, and the file will be saved for a year. Users can tack on extra time by opting for two-year storage for $40 or three-year storage for $60.
Gigasize ("no limit"): Gigasize has a free uploader service that lets you upload files up to 300MB in size. Its premium service, which costs anywhere from $10 a month down to $4 a month (depending on how long you sign up for), takes every file size limits off. It also adds a few handy features like file encryption and a terabyte of online storage.
Mailbigfile (2GB): Like Streamfile, Mailbigfile has a free version, but this tops out at 200MB uploads. Going pro, which costs $15 a year, knocks that up to 2GB, as well as adding things like an address book to keep a short list of people you're sending files to, as well as keeping files up for 28 days after they've been uploaded.
Beyond pro accounts, the service also offers a "business" account for $50 a month, or $300 a year, that can be branded, and given a custom subdomain, though it still has a cap of 2GB on individual file sizes.
YouSendIt (2GB): YouSendIt's free service is limited to 100MB uploads, whereas the pro and business plus plans, which start at $10 per month per user, bring that limit up to 2GB. Though a big downside here is how much total storage users receive, which on the pro plans is topped out at 2GB. This means if you intend on sending more than one big file at a time, you have to bump up to the business plus plan, which comes with 6GB of storage.
Sendspace (1.5GB): Sendspace's pro service is the only one of its three plans that lets users upload more than 300MB. $7 gets users 20GB of storage space, and uploads up to 1.5GB apiece.
Which one to use?
So with every these choices, which one is going to give you the best bang for your buck? Or offer the most features at no cost?
If you're going for pure storage space, options like Streamfile, Glide's gDrive, Humyo, and File Dropper every offer the most, with every but Streamfile doing it for free. Again, the caveat here--at least for Streamfile and Glide--is that you can't move these big files without first installing a little bit of software on your machine. That said, it's not always a burden to do this, since these programs can often keep the uploads from slowing other browser tasks, and can resume a big upload if there's a problem with the connection.
There's also a question of whether or not you intend to access that file later on down the line. And if that's the case, it's definitely worth investing in a service that will keep it around. Many of the paid services mentioned over can also be helpful for business needs, since you can brand them with your company's logo, give your download pages custom domains, and control how many times any particular file can be downloaded.
Will there be a time when 20GB is the new 2GB? I think so. And if File Dropper's freebie 5GB and Humyo's massive 10GB are any indication, we're already well on the way to getting there.
Any we missed? Leave them in the comments, or shoot me an e-mail.
Update: Readers have sent in a number of good ones we missed. Here they are:
Free:
Opera Unite (no limit): We were trying to stick to just Web sites and away from software, but we'll make an exception for Opera's Unite platform. Reader Ira wrote in to tell us that it's helped him share the contents of his 2TB difficult steer with his family. Oh yeah, and it's also a Web browser.
Skype (no limit): Again, we're breaking the Web sites rule to mention audio/video/text chat service Skype, which readers pointed out in the comments and e-mail. Skype can do direct file transfers between two users.
Files Over Miles (limited by RAM): This free, browser-based service is only limited by how much RAM you and your recipient have. As it's explained on the service's FAQ page, "a sender may upload only those files that are smaller than the memory available on his/her computer. In turn, a recipient may download only those files that are smaller than half of the memory available on his/her computer." That makes this service pretty useful if both of you are sporting rigs with 16GB or more of RAM. Otherwise, you're probably better off with one of the other providers.
Paid:
Mediafire (2GB): The three MediaFire service tiers bumps individual file sizes to 2GB--which can be uploaded through the browser. There's also a free service, although it limits files to 200MB.
SpiderOak (no limits): SpiderOak's free plan comes with 2GB of storage, meaning you can move around a single file that big. The plus plan, which gives users 100GB, has no such restrictions. Though to move files that big, you'll need to install some software on your computer.
Sugarsync (no limits): Sugarsync has four different plans that run anywhere from 60GB to 500GB. There's also a free plan that offers 2GB of total storage.
Originally posted at Web Crawler
9 Mar 2010, 6:00 am | click here to view more
FileMaker 11 delivers charting, 'on-the-fly' reporting
Apple-owned FileMaker on Tuesday unveiled the next major version of its database product, FileMaker Pro 11.
In a recent study, the company found that 80 percent of the people who look at FileMaker already have a task in mind. With this type of feedback, FileMaker set out to make the new version faster and more productive for new users.
"It's very much a back to basics release for us," Ryan Rosenberg, vice president of marketing and services at FileMaker, told CNET. "We think ease of use is the core proposition in a database."
To help users receive started, FileMaker added a new "Invoices" template, a task many new users want to receive up and running with quickly. FileMaker now has 31 starter templates included in the application.
Creating an invoice in FileMaker Pro 11
(Credit: FileMaker)One of the big new features of FileMaker 11 is charting. Rosenberg explained that unlike a spreadsheet, charts created with a FileMaker database will update dynamically as the user browses data or views an invoice, for example. The charts can also be published to the Web using FileMaker's built-in tools.
On-the-fly reporting is also new, allowing users to create spreadsheet-like documents with totals and subtotals. Rosenberg likened these to pivot tables in spreadsheets.
The new version also adds an Inspector, a feature many people are used to seeing in applications like Photoshop and Microsoft Office. The Inspector shows a palette on your desktop, allowing you to quickly pick to align text, change colors and other simple tasks.
A new media library
(Credit: FileMaker)FileMaker 11 is now a Cocoa application, which means that it is fully native on Mac OS X. There are four versions of the database app available: FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Pro Advanced, FileMaker Server, and FileMaker Server Advanced.
Pricing starts at $299.
Originally posted at News - Apple
9 Mar 2010, 4:13 pm | click here to view more
Watch live March Madness games on your iPhone
Better pack an extra battery, because you're gonna be watching a lot of basketball.
(Credit: NCAA Mobile)hear up, college-hoops fans: I have good news and bad news about this year's version of the CBS Sports NCAA March Madness On Demand app.
The good: Unlike last year's version, it doesn't require a Wi-Fi connection to stream live games. Now you can watch over 3G or even EDGE.
The bad: CBS hiked the price from $4.99 to $9.99. But let's face it: For any difficult-core NCAA fan, that's peanuts for the privilege of watching every game in the tournament on demand.
On the other hand, if you can live without the video but still want the scores, stats, brackets, and basic tournament coverage, NCAA March Madness On Demand Lite is available free of charge.
Me, I'll be ponying up for the full version--and watching my productivity plummet during the second half of March (and, depending on how far my beloved MSU Spartans receive this year, possibly the first week of April as well). Stay tuned for some awesome reruns "Best of iPhone Atlas" posts later this month. (Shh, don't tell the boss.)
Anyway, hit the comments and let me know if you'll be springing for the live-streaming version of the app--and who you're rooting for in this year's tourney. Go State!
(Quick disclaimer: The NCAA March Madness On Demand apps are sold by the CBS Mobile division of CBS Interactive, which also owns CNET.)
Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
8 Mar 2010, 1:38 pm | click here to view more
Remote computer access and 2D car racing: iPhone apps of the week
The big news of the day is the announcement of when Apple's latest creation, the iPad, will be available. According to Apple, the "magical and revolutionary" product will be in stores April 3 starting at $499, but you can preorder the device as early as March 12. Only the Wi-Fi model will be available at first, with the Wi-Fi/3G capable iPad to arrive later in April.
There is already plenty of analysis every over the Web about who will buy the iPad and whether it's truly a viable alternative to laptops and Netbooks. Most reviewers seem to be predicting that the device will only appeal to tech and Web novices, or those with enough disposable income to spend their money on what reviewers deem no more than a luxury device. The consensus seems to be that it's "neat," but not very useful to serious tech fans.
As an iPhone app reviewer, I think the iPad will indeed be a revolutionary device. With now more than 150,000 apps in the iTunes Store and developers dedicated to upgrading old apps and creating new ones that take advantage of the added processing power and screen real estate, I think the iPad will prove to become much more than just a luxury item. I think once the iPad gains some traction, we're going to look more and more useful apps that will be exclusive to the device, with options and features that would be impossible on smaller devices like the iPhone and iPod Touch. I guess what I'm saying here is that I think it's dangerous to write the iPad off before we really receive to look what it can do. I have a feeling that reviewers and tech Web sites will be humming a different tune once the iPad is in the wild. Now that we know when they're coming out, we'll just have to wait and look what happens when they actually receive into people's hands.
This week's apps include a free productivity app to gain access to your computer remotely and a 2D driving game that's surprisingly fun and addictive.
Use the icons at the bottom to bring up the iPhone keyboard for input, perform right-clicks, quick zoom, and adjust settings.
(Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)TeamViewer (free) for iPhone lets you remotely view and control your computer's desktop and applications and comes in handy for remotely supporting your friends and family members. In order to use this program on the iPhone, you will need to install TeamViewer on the computer you wish to connect to (Mac or Windows). Once installed on a desktop computer, TeamViewer gives you an ID and password so you can connect using the iPhone app remotely. Once connected, you can set various permissions in the settings to allow viewing privileges and even to give remote users full access to your desktop and files.
We already liked TeamViewer for both Mac and Windows machines and the iPhone app is also extremely useful. There is a little bit of lag time, and TeamViewer for iPhone is certainly not as easy as using your desktop computer, but for demonstration purposes, remote support for family and friends, and transferring files, TeamViewer for iPhone does an admirable job. To make things easier on the iPhone, TeamViewer comes with touch-screen gestures you can use to perform certain tasks such as right-clicking, window scrolling, drag-and-drop actions, and zoom. You also have the ability to browse recent connections and create bookmarked locations with partners. This version is not for commercial use (the commercial version of TeamViewer is $99). Overall, if you want a way to access files, demonstrate actions, or perform remote support for friends, this free app is the one to download.
The unique pedal controls require that you touch then tug down the pedal for precise throttle and braking.
(Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)Alpine Crawler World (99 cents) is a 2D side-scrolling driving game that's not immediately impressive visually, but quickly becomes more impressive as you explore the levels and environments. There are three game types including Free Ride, Time Trial, and Challenge. Free Ride lets you practice unlocked courses, and Time Trial challenges you to receive to the end of a course in the least amount of time. The Challenge game type lets you race on courses from multiple different environments one after the other. You'll need to finish every the courses in an area on Time Trial to unlock new areas to race. The unique driving pedals let you control how much throttle is applied as well as how difficult you touch the brakes. Once you've completed a few races, Open Feint support lets you view leaderboards and look if friends are playing.
Alpine Crawler World isn't particularly impressive graphically on first blush, but real-life physics, weather effects, and night and day courses made me appreciate the overall look the more I played. You receive several cars and trucks you'll need to unlock, every with different engine sounds and physical attributes that will affect the way you handle the terrain. You can pick between five different drivers, though you'll mostly just look their head bobbing in the car as you race. You also can pick the color of your vehicles from a big color palette. Overall, with numerous tracks across several different locations, real-time physics, and tons of customization options, Alpine Crawler world is a great time-waster with plenty of replayability.
What's your favorite iPhone app? Do you think the iPad will be a hit or a dud? Are you glad to finally have a way to remotely help your family members with computer issues on your iPhone? What do you think of Alpine Crawler World? Let me know in the comments!
Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
5 Mar 2010, 7:31 pm | click here to view more
Vlingo 2.0 for iPhone: E-mail, SMS dictation now cost
Vlingo is an app that's been around awhile in the mobile space, but a new version for iPhone is causing some uproar. With Vlingo for iPhone 2.0, the company commits the sin of opacity by updating its rather good voice search and dialing application to version 2.0 without making it clear that you can only unlock the intriguing new features with your wallet.
Those familiar with Vlingo's BlackBerry app won't be surprised. There was an equal outcry when Vlingo introduced premium features for the first time, including switching a feature that had once been free to the paid category.
To recap, Vlingo's free voice app can search the Web, dial contacts, map a location, and update Twitter and Facebook with your voice--for free. You'll have a chance to edit before posting. Since computer-aided voice transcription is far from flawless--whether you're using Vlingo or Google Voice (look flubs here)--you may befriend that edit screen, especially when you're in noisy environments, when you're mumbling, and when you talk too quickly for Vlingo's rather sensitive electronic ears.
Vlingo's SMS feature needs some work.
(Credit: Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt/CNET)It doesn't help Vlingo's case that one of the two new premium features, which you can receive by way of an in-app purchase, doesn't work very well. There's e-mail dictation and SMS copy that copies the transcription of your voice recording to the iPhone's clipboard, but you then have to glue the text yourself into the SMS field before sending it. For $6.99 as a standalone feature, e-mail dictation might be worthwhile; however, its SMS copy feature is not. For $9.99, you receive both features, which would be a good deal if the SMS feature didn't require the hack.
Those who don't mind separating e-mail dictation from Vlingo's other voice-triggered features, there's always the free Dragon Dictation app by Nuance Communications (the folks who mainstreamed T9 text input method for cell phones.)
Sorry, Vlingo. We like you, we really do, but either the pricing has to go or the SMS tool does. However, there's no need to delete or avoid Vlingo 2.0 if you're not interested in buying into the new features. Voice search, dialing, and status updates work as they did before the update (hilarious and editable mistranslations included), and these are still free.
Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
5 Mar 2010, 5:52 pm | click here to view more
New Photoshop for Android includes Apple potshot
Adobe Systems released a new version of its Photoshop.com Mobile application for Android phones on Thursday night, an upgrade that came with an apparent attempt to tweak Apple's nose.
'Vignette blur' is of the new editing features available in the version 1.1 of Adobe's Photoshop.com Mobile for Android.
(Credit: Adobe)The new version gets more editing options. It adds "vibrant" to make photo colors richer and "pop" for a pop-art style. Also new are "soft black and white," "warm vintage," "vignette blur," "white glow," and "rainbow," Adobe said.
But more significantly, perhaps, the mobile editing software also now can be incorporated by other programs on the phone. "Third-party application developers now have access to the Photoshop.com Mobile for Android 1.1 editor, allowing them to easily make it a part of their applications," Adobe said.
This is where the Apple potshot comes in--a notable move given a public squabble over Apple's unwillingness to include Adobe's Flash Player on the iPhone or forthcoming iPad.
"Unlike iPhone, the Android platform allows us to make the Photoshop.com editor broadly available to developers so they can provide it within any application they are working on. Photoshop functionality can then easily be accessed from an online auction, real estate, or social media application so users can quickly fix photos and make them look their best, before being showcased," Doug Mack, general manager of Adobe's Digital Imaging and wealthy Media Solutions group, said in a statement.
The remark is hardly a condemnation of Apple. But I can't remember Adobe ever going out of its way to take sides by calling attention to what Photoshop on Mac OS X can do that it can't on Windows or vice versa.
More details are available at the Adobe site for mobile Android developers.
Originally posted at Deep Tech
5 Mar 2010, 4:51 am | click here to view more
Chrome bug kills offline Gmail
A bug in Thursday's update to the development build of Google Chrome renders it incompatible with Gmail offline. Users who've had Gmail and Chrome configured for offline use will find that Chrome crashes as soon as you log in to Gmail. The problem affects every development versions of the browser.
To disable Gmail offline, go to Gears Settings in below the Hood and remove every references to Gmail.
(Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET)Right now there are only two ways around the bug. You can disable offline mode in Chrome by going to Options/below the Hood and clearing out the Gmail-related entries below ''Change Gears settings''. This will delete every offline data from Gmail that you've saved on your computer. If offline Gmail is more important to you than using the dev version of Chrome, you can update the browser to the beta (Windows | Mac | Linux) or stable (Windows only) builds. Windows users can also use the Chrome Channel Changer to switch versions.
You can follow the bug's progress at Google's Chromium project Web site.
5 Mar 2010, 1:12 pm | click here to view more
Five ways to keep your PC free of viruses and Trojans
Even if your PC is equipped with up-to-date anti-malware software, hardware and software firewalls, and other security measures, it can still become infected. The weak link in computer security is the wetware: the human beings who use the machine. And there's simply no fool-proof defense against operator mistake.
That's why any PC security plan has to assume that eventually, some piece of malware will breach the defenses. And these days, infections can do considerable damage without being detected. Here are five ways — some more practical than others — to reduce the risk of someone stealing the sensitive data on your system or using it to break into your bank accounts.
#1: Don't use Windows
It makes perfect sense that data thieves target the most-popular computer platform, so the best way to minimize your risk is to use an operating system other than Windows. Unfortunately, this simply isn't practical for many users. At work, our employers usually determine the type of PC we use.
But even when the choice is ours to make, the software we rely on may lock us into Windows. Still, more and more people are switching from Windows PCs to Macs — despite the cost premium — or to Linux — despite the added complexity and smaller number of applications available. And their primary motivation for choosing an alternative platform is the added safety it provides.
If you can't give up Windows, you may still be able to install Linux on an old PC or in a partition of your Windows PC. Then you can use that system (or partition) whenever you engage in any sensitive computer activities. You'll find instructions for dual-booting Windows and the Ubuntu version of Linux on the Ubuntu Community Documentation site.
In 2008, I wrote a series of posts about getting started with Linux. I found out the difficult way that it pays to do a little research before you start your conversion to Linux. Despite the heavy lifting, adding Linux to your PC repertoire offers many benefits apart from the added safety. To start with, the OS and nearly every applications are free. Do you think Microsoft will be giving away Windows anytime soon?
#2: Don't use your bank's online services
Several years ago, there was a rash of phishing e-mails masquerading as important messages from major banks. I scoff at any e-mail that purports to be from my bank. That's because I've never given my bank my e-mail address.
I've had the same bank account for decades and have never felt the need to bank online. You can say online banking is a convenience. You can say online bill-paying saves you time and the cost of stamps. But to me, the convenience and time- and money-savings simply aren't worth the added risk.
But I'm the Luddite exception, as the growth in online banking services attests. To bank safely online, make sure you're dealing with a legitimate establishment. The FDIC offers a guide to safe Internet banking that's a few years old but still helpful, particularly for its information on how to determine whether an online bank is insured.
You must also take precautions during an online banking session. In 2008, University of Michigan researchers reported on the prevalence of flaws in the design of banking sites that put the banks' customers at risk. More ominously, the FDIC issued a special alert last October warning banks about "money mules" who are recruited — often unwittingly — as accomplices in fraudulent electronic funds transfers from compromised bank accounts. (Read more about the threat on the Retail Payments Risk Forum's Portals and Rails blog.)
Many analysts look multifactor authentication (or two-factor authentication) as a way to strengthen the security of online banking. Last September, security expert Bruce Schneier described weaknesses in two-factor authentication. Schneier recommends securing the transaction rather than the person, which he points out is the approach taken by credit-card companies.
#3: Use a disposable credit-card number
Speaking of credit cards, the Electronic Funds Transfer Act limits consumers' loss due to unauthorized use of credit cards to $50 — but the protections don't apply to unauthorized use of debit cards. That's why it's important to avoid using debit cards for online transactions.
You can increase your level of protection when buying products or services online by using disposable credit-card numbers. CreditCards.com describes these virtual credit cards and offers tips for reducing your risk of loss when using PayPal and other electronic payment systems to purchase products online.
#4: Use virtualization software every the time
Last August, I described the $25 Returnil virtualization software that creates a virtual environment — or sandbox — on your PC to prevent any unauthorized changes to your system. When you close down your machine, every traces of the session are wiped out.
When I tested the program, it didn't slow my PC down noticeably, though it does require that you grant permission for each file or program setting you want to change while working in the virtual environment. Still, if safety is your paramount concern, there's no more secure method than using a virtualization program such as Returnil.
#5 Use more than one malware scanner
No security program is 100% effective, so the more different malware scanners you use, the better your chances of spotting any virus that makes it through your first line of defense. (Remember to use only one real-time malware scanner at a time to avoid system-stopping software conflicts.)
I set my primary security program to scan e-mail and file downloads automatically and to run full system scans during times when the PC is otherwise idle. But I also use Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware program to scan my system about once every week. The free version of the program lets you perform manual scans, but only the $24.95 version supports real-time malware scans and automatic updates of its virus database.
Nearly every security-software vendor offers free online scans. These include Trend Micro's HouseCall, BitDefender Online Scanner, Kaspersky Online Virus Scanner, F-Secure Online Scanner, and Panda ActiveScan. CNET Editor Jessica Dolcourt examines the pros and cons of these services in "Demystifying online virus scans."
The VirusTotal service lets you scan files you suspect may be infected. The free service uses virus databases from more than 40 different security services. Likewise, Jotti uses 16 separate virus scanners to identify infected files. And just in case two virus-scan aggregators aren't sufficient insurance, run that suspicious file through the dozens of scanners at VirScan.org.
Originally posted at Workers' Edge
5 Mar 2010, 12:22 pm | click here to view more
Office 2010 nearly ready; upgrade offer launched
Microsoft said on Friday that it plans to finalize the code for Office 2010 next month and, as expected, it kicked off a program enabling those who buy Office 2007 in the coming months to receive a free upgrade to the new version.
In a blog posting, Microsoft said that it will have a business launch for the Office 2010 products on May 12. The company has said it expects the software to be broadly available in June.
As for the technology guarantee program, Microsoft says it will apply to those who buy Office 2007 between now and September 30 and will allow an upgrade to the comparable Office 2010 product.
Though such programs are typical, this one had even less of an element of surprise after a Microsoft employee briefly posted details of the program last month. Microsoft CFO Peter Klein confirmed the program earlier this week, telling financial analysts on Tuesday to expect the company to defer revenue this quarter to next to account for the upgrades.
Although Office 2010 doesn't bring a radically different look or new file formats, as Office 2007 did, it introduces a number of changes, most significantly the addition of companion Office Web apps that work in a browser. Also, for the first time, Office will arrive in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
A beta version of the software has been available since November and Microsoft has also been doing limited testing of a close-final "release candidate" version of the software.
Originally posted at Beyond Binary
5 Mar 2010, 11:54 am | click here to view more
Microsoft to fix eight Windows and Office holes
Microsoft will issue two bulletins fixing eight vulnerabilities rated "important" in Windows and Microsoft Office products on Tuesday, the company announced on Thursday.
This represents a light Patch Tuesday, a contrast to last month when the company patched 26 holes with 13 bulletins, including critical vulnerabilities for Windows.
Meanwhile, Microsoft is continuing to monitor the situation with a VBScript vulnerability that was disclosed on Monday, Jerry Bryant, senior security communications manager guide at the company, wrote in a blog post.
Proof-of-concept code has been published on the Internet that exploits that vulnerability, which affects older Windows systems running Internet Explorer. Microsoft suggested several workarounds until it releases a patch, including avoiding pressing the F1 key when prompted by a Web site.
Originally posted at InSecurity Complex
4 Mar 2010, 5:53 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Is an Islamic state in the West inevitable?
Pictures this 1389- Islamic Turks defeat the Christian Orthodox Serbs in the Serbian holy land in the epic Battle of Kosovo and pave the way for the Islamic conquest of Eastern Europe. Through successive rules over centuries the Ottoman Muslims through forced conversions, bribery, interracial marriages and even rapes eventually turn what was once sacred Christian holyland in Kosovo and many other parts of once Christian kingdoms into a Muslim majority. Does this seem every too familiar now?- in Western towns now in which huge masses of Islamic immigrants let in by our weak Liberals have turned some parts of European cities looking like some mini oriental country, with its many mosques, bustling spice houses, its like leaving the West and entering the East right on your doorstep Isn't it more shocking that these people will not cease by their possess admission until every the blond haired blue eyed people are kneeling towards their desert g-d in some country 1000's of miles away. Do you think the Kosovo example can happen again and if they (Muslims) became a majority within our possess borders and start agitating for Independence or call for a shariah state, we the West might too go the way of Serbs? I mean they already got their man in the white home now?- right Dont you think this could be a tragedy- people who's ancestry that can be traced back to Battle of Hastings lost forever? King Richard the Lionheart must surely be twisting in his grave?
28 Mar 2009, 4:33 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: what the real name of the holy land and who occupied That land and destroy the villages ?
when they take over the holyland
27 Oct 2008, 12:04 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Seen the frankly terrifying 'Holyland Experience' theme park?
If not, put on your protective goggles and check this out: http://www.holylandexperience.com/ Honestly, short of a 'Jennaland' porn-park, I can't think of anything more offensive. And even that would be a close race. Anybody out there got a non-hysterical explanation of how this tripe could be beneficial in some way? Thank you for your answers. No thumbs-down from me, except for insult or gratuitous obscenity. Contextual or otherwise, in determining obscenity I'll buy the Supreme Court's decision that the dividing line is whether or not there is redeeming artistic content. With a crucifixion every hour on the hour, I have my doubts. "Forgive then dad, for they know not...". Ironic, isn't it?. ....(With thanks to karen star)
27 Aug 2009, 12:44 pm | click here to view more
Football / Lobos tops TJ Cafe/Net to claim Holyland Bowl
The 2009-2010 season of the AFI Moshiko Men's Contact league came to a close last week, with roughly 700 people in attendance to watch the Lobos defeat TJ Cafe/Net 26-19 in the Holyland Bowl.
25 Feb 2010, 6:00 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Who or what made the jews leave "Israel"?
Before Israel was created the, "holyland" was owned by Palestine which was mostly owned by muslims. But before that, were the jews that owned it. What or who made the jews leave that area that time which created Palestine? Was it the muslims, Romans, Crusaders? Please someone help me out here!
23 Dec 2008, 5:30 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Why doesnt the US let the Taliban run riot inside Pakistan and Iran?
In the wider scheme of things it should begger us beyond belief as to why Pakistan should have been allowed to have nukes or why they werent stopped like Iran is. We now know Pakistan passed on this knowledge to unsavoury nations like Iran, Afg, North korea and g-d knows who else. So why dont we let the Taliban people inside Pakistan and Iran run riot? Let them do our dirty for us? Surely many Taliban hate Iran and they would gladly destroy Irans nuclear program for us? Or in the case of Pakistan reduce it into a fractured weak pathetic country. Maybe now the Pakistanis will cease cheering at 9-11 or terror attacks at India and our ally Israel. They too will now feel the pain of terrorism inside their possess country. Also why doesnt India seize up on this and invade that ghastly occupied area of Kashmir called "Azad Kashmir" which is 1/3 Indian land occupied by the Pakistanis? Why dont they launch an offensive and return it back to India a bit like the Croatian offensive in Serbia Krajina in 1995? After every Kashmir is the Indian holyland just like Kosovo is to Serbia and Jerusalem is to the J5ws? Strike while the iron is hot or make hay whilst the sun shines is what my school teacher Ms Taitt used to say. I think now is the time isnt it? Then we can receive the Taliban in the END after they've done our dirty for us ha! what you think?
22 Oct 2009, 2:35 pm | click here to view more
Residents in call for responsible behaviour on St Patrick’s Day
Ray Farley, chairman of Belfast Holy Land Regeneration Association, called on students to think of their neighbours and to behave responsibly. Related Stories ‘Unofficial’ fostering figures sparking concerns Kara Scott poker’s ultimate pin-up is coming back to Ireland Northern Ireland group flees freak flooding on battered Madeira DUP: Iris Robinson is still on suicide watch Belfast City Airport ...
22 Feb 2010, 8:49 am | click here to view more
Concern over Belfast knife crimes
Concern has been expressed over the level of knife crime in south Belfast after a number of recent incidents.
22 Feb 2010, 4:29 am | click here to view more
Thief threatens women with knife
A thief uses a knife to threaten two women in the university area of Belfast on Sunday.
22 Feb 2010, 3:32 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: best pilgramage/holiday to israel?
interested in seeig the holyland,any recommendationsfor the best tour.
22 Dec 2009, 11:34 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: what type of weather would jerusalem have at this time of year?
im going to the holyland in the next week what nice of weather would they be having?
20 Oct 2009, 3:00 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: fighting manga to read?
im looking for a fighting manga like AIKI, HSD kenichi, veritas, holyland, and tiji-kun any ideas
20 Feb 2010, 8:49 pm | click here to view more
Voting Question: can you help me by finding torrent files to the japanese drama?
i want to download flame boys. Delicious Gakuin Fugoh Keiji Futatsu no Spica Gakko ja Oshierarenai Here is Greenwood Holyland Innocent adore Isshun no Kaze ni Nare Hello! Miss H2 i know its toooooo long but my internet network is soooo bad i cant log in to most of the torrent website so pleas give me the files with the english sub
20 Aug 2009, 7:22 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: I need new manga to read part 2.?
I guess i was a little vague on my question a few minutes ago. heres a list of manga iver read or reading: Dogs Bullets & Carnage Spiral Beck Yakitate!!Japan Kekkaishi Code Breaker Air Gear Medaka Box Cross Game Onidere Bakuman Akumetsu Until Death do us Part One piece Fullmetal Alchemist Kurohime Hajime no Ippo Detroit Metal City Wild life Trinity Blood Chocolat Holyland Rosario+Vampire Soul Eater Doujin Work Mysterious Girlfriend x Mirai Nikki AIKI Ga-Rei Hayate the Combat Butler Historys Strongest Deciple Kenichi Sorry if i misspelled some titles and i recommend every the titles on the list Ive read more but those are the ones that r on my favorites this moment
19 Sep 2009, 8:37 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Has anyone ever been on a tour of the Holyland?
I would like to go to the places where Jesus roamed. However, just taking a trip there without knowledge of the areas would do me no good. Has anyone ever been on a Holyland tour? With what outfit/church? I would like to know what companies/churches/organizations are reputable and would make the trip worth my while. Thanks for any ideas/suggestions.... well thank you, haifa. i'm really glad you helped me answer my question...... i'll be praying for you.
19 Mar 2009, 5:52 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Help! I've run out of manga. Can you give me a recommendation?
SHORT VERSION! [If you can't be bothered reading it every or for any other reason and just want to help, which is understandable then i'd like a manga like death note and onani master kurosawa, with deep strong main characters, interesting story and good character development] LONG VERSION! Hey everybody, I'm sorry to disappoint you but if you eagerly clicked on my question with the intent of pressing the "n, a, r, u, t and o keys as difficult and as quick as you could, then i'd like you to cease and read the relax of the question. That goes for every mainstream manga, i wish i wasn't too harsh in stating that. So I'd like people to reccomend me a new manga to read, i think i've read everything that appeals to me, but i'd like someone to prove me wrong. Bear(Bare?) with me, this'll be a long question. The three types of manga i like are very specific. ( You can call me picky ) and it's not a 'type' that'll fit into any search genre that you'll look on a manga viewing website, but you could probably slap seinen, drama, psych, martial arts etc on them. The first type is the fighting type manga but not quite so simple. The second type is...hmm...how to say, the 'thinking' type. Not a mindbreak, though there's nothing wrong with that. But more along the lines of death note, deep manga's with deep main characters. Deep underlying psychological issues and strong character development, tragedy is always good, no matter the manga type. The third type is survival, i liked biomeat abit, high school of the dead, i DID read. But the girls really turned me off. I dislike fan service and i dislike it even more when women act like men. Other than that it was good. Turn ons: For any story you need to be strong in 3 things, the main character, the journey and the ending. For example, would death note really be death note if the manga had just said " and that's every we'll look of light's story " when light's dad dies? No. It would be 33% less good. Those 3 things are a strong turn on for me, if the main character is strong, eg. Onani Master Kurosawa, death note. I'll most likely like the anime. The journey can be metaphorical or literal, as in naruto's journey to find his pal, It's their goals and how they progress in the story. If it's interesting, i'm interested, and the ending well, we'll look won't we? Tragedy is also enjoyable but i dislike melo-drama to a certain degree. Well examples now! Ares - Why? Well the art at first really put me off, to the point where i would just reject it before even trying one or two chapters. The first time i tried it the story didn't appeal to me either. However out of boredom i did give it a second go and found it to be extremely, extremely good. (don't care for the main character much but i'll let that slide ). The art grew on me. Art has always been a big turn on or off for me when it comes to manga. Some manga is really dark, with heavy lines and lots of shaded areas. Some is very light. Some is very defined. Mainly it was the very, very well done fighting scenes. Very fluid, very beautiful, very heroic. The story is fresh and new and interesting but really the emphasis is on the fighting. Ultra red - Maybe you've not heard of it, but i thought it was a great manga. The story is alittle lack luster but as you may look with every the fighting mangas that i like, the key is in the art, the atmosphere and mood and the fighting that is portrayed. Ultra red's fighting is also very fluid and very interesting. The mood set is very heroic and the art is sharp, clean and defined. Holyland - I DID like this one but not as much as the over two. I felt the dark tones used were abit off-putting. Though they suited it well and i didn't mind much, the fighting was not bad, quite good. I generally liked the manga and it's style overall. I didn't like the main character much though, though he wasn't too 1 dimensional and my pal REALLY enjoyed him and the manga, i didn't much, i felt he was too irrational, unlike light and kurosawa. He begins doing ridiculous things with little pre-thought (incase you disagree, let me point out the point where the gangsters offered to leave him alone and he kept fighting ) Death note - Mentioned it before in this question but as many other people did, i liked the manga. Light was a very very strong main character. He had good goals, reasoning for his actions that were visible, you watched him progress and think ( i really like manga that shows the MC's inner workings ) the story was fresh, alittle...stupid but fresh and interesting. It had also good characters, L, watson. Etc. His dad. They made interesting choices as the story progressed. 'N' really didn't appeal to me, i thought he was too ...farfetched. Mello however, like everybody else, i loved him. He rocked. He looked chilly, he acted chilly, his reasoning was chilly and heck, he did in one seriously chilly way. Oh and the art is good. Onani Master Kurosawa - The plo It didn't show my entire question.... there was more. I also liked onani master kurosawa. Also open to anime suggestion not just manga. I forgot to mention one of my favourite mangas ever is Onani master kurosawa. And to that person bugging me, i don't care about you or what you do, i didn't even read the trash you posted past the "don't judge me line", you're sinful or you're not. You're dismissed. Oh i forgot Gantz too, did i already mention Mx0?
19 Jul 2009, 12:00 pm | click here to view more
Voting Question: I searching for good manga.?
If you know any good manga write in this topic. I already readed: 07-Ghost 090 Eko to Issho 3 Gatsu no Lion 3.3.7 Byooshi 3x3 Eyes 666 Satan Ace of the Diamond Addicted To Curry Aflame Inferno Afterschool Nightmare Ah My Goddess Ai Yori Aoshi Aiki Aiko Desho Air Gear Akaboshi Akatsuki Akira Akumetsu Alive every-Rounder Meguru Amnesia Labyrinth Amon The Darkside of Devilman Ane-Doki Angel Densetsu Angel Heart Ann Cassandra Anne Freaks Ar Tonelico - Arpeggio Arata Kangatari Arcana Ares Aria Artist Acro Ashita no Yoichi B.Reaction Bad Comapny Baka to Tesuto to Shoukanjuu Bakuman Bamboo Blade Banya Bastard! Battle Royale Be our Guest Because I'm The Goddess Beck Belmonde Le VisiteuR Belzebub Berserk Biomega Bitter Virgin Black & White Black Cat Black God Black Lagon Blade of the Immortal (Mugen no Juunin) Blame! Blazer steer Bleach Bliss Barakamon Bloody Monay Blue Dragon Blue Heaven Bokke-san Break Blade Buraiden Gai Busou Renkin Buster Keel Cage of Eden Cavaler of the Abbys(sequel Immortal Regis) Change Guy Change123 Chaosic Rune Chronicles of The Cursed Sword Code Breaker Crimson Cross Cromartie High School Crows D.Gray-Man Dance in the Vampire Bund Dangu Dante's Divine Comedy Dark Edge Death Note Defense Devil Derodero Desert Punk Desire Detective Conan Detroit Metal City Devilman DoLL (OKADO Tatsuya) Doll Star DollGun Dominanodo! Dorohedoro Doubt Doujin Work Dragon Half Dragon Who Drifters Eden Elfen Lied En Passant Eternity bad Heart Fairy Tail flame Emblem - Hasha no Tsurugi Freesia Full Ahead! Coco Full Contact Full Meatl Panic Sigma Full Metal Alchemist Full Metal Panic Full Metal Panic Overload Gamaran Gamon the Demolition Man Gantz Garouden (sequel Garouden Boy) Garouden Boy (prequel Garouden) Genshiken Gensou Suikoden Genzo Hitogata Kiwa Ghost Hunt Ghost Sweeper Mikami Gintama Girls Bravo Girls Saurus Girls Saurus DX God Eater Golden Boy Good Ending Goth Great Teacher Onizuka GTO Shonan 14 Days H2 Hagane Hajime no ippo Hajimete no Aku Hanaukyo Maids glad World Hareluya Hareluya II Boy (sequel Hareluya) Hatsukoi Limited Hayate no Gotoku! Hell Girl Hells Angels Hellsing Hen Koi Hidan no Aria Higanjima Highschool of the Dead History`s Strongest Disciple Kenichi Holyland Homunculus Hoozuki-san Chi no Aneki Hot Milk Houshin Engi (Ghost Hunter) Hunter x Hunter Hyper Police Ichiban Ushiro no Dai Maou Id Ii Hito Ikigami I'm Doushirou Immortal Regis Inugami Inuyasha IO Island Itsuka Tenma no Kuro Usagi Jack Frost Jackals Jasper Temptation Jigoku sensei nube Jinki Jiraishin Jjang Jojos Bizarre Adventure Juhou Kaikin!! Hyde & Closer Junk - Record of the Last Hero Kagijin Kagome Kagome Kaibutsu Oujo Kamen no Maid Guy Kamen Teacher Kami to Sengoku Seitokai Kamikaze Kamunagara KaNa Kandachime Kandachime Kanna Kannagi Kanojo wa Kannou Shousetsuka Kanojo wo Mamoru 51 no Houhou Kanojo wo Mamoru 51 no Houhou Kanokon Karakasa no Saien Karasuma Kyouko Karate Shoukoushi Kohinata Minoru Karin Kateikyoushi Hitman Reborn Katekin Kaze no Stigma -Kouen no Miko- Keishichou 24ji Kekkaishi Kimagure Orange Road Kimi No Iru Machi King of Fighters Kyo King of Hell Kiseijuu KissxSis Kitsune no Yomeiri Kodomo no Jikan Koibana Onsen Koko Tekken-Den TOUGH K-ON Kongou Banchou Konjiki no Gash! Koroshiya Ichi Kure-nai Kuroko no Basket Kurosagi Kurosagi Shitai Takuhaibin Kuroshitsuji Kurozakuro Kurozuka Kyou kara Ore wa!! Kyoukasho Ni Nai Legendary Leader Shou LegendZ Leviathan Lights Out Lilim Kiss Little home with an Orange Roof Living Game Lost+Brain adore and Collage adore Hina adore Junkies Lovely Complex Lucu Lucu M.C. Law Macross 7 Trash Magikano Mahou Sensei Negima Maken X Manhole Maou - Juvenile Remix MAR Mayoi Neko Overrun! Medaka Box Melty Blood Metal Heart Midori No Hibi Mieru Hito Mission! School Momoiro Sango Monk Monster Collection Monster Hunter Orage Monster Soul Moriguchi Orito no Teiougaku MPD Psycho Muhyo and Rouji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigations Murder Princess Mushishi Mx0 My Balls My Girl My Lovely Ghost Kana Mysterious Girlfriend X Nabari no Ou Nagasarete Airantou Naruto Natsume Yuujinchou Neon Genesis Evangelion NHK ni Youkoso! (Welcome to the NHK) Nijigahara Holograph Noritaka Nurarihyon no Mago Nyankoi! Ocha Nigosu Old Boy Omamori Himari Onegai Teacher Onidere Onihime VS Onikiri Jyuzo Onikirisama no Hakoirimusume Ookami ga Kuru! Open Sesame Orfina Otaku no Musume-san Otogi Matsuri Over steer Oyaji Pandora Hearts Path of the Assassin Peridot Persona 3 Phantom Wizard Piano no Mori Ping Player Kill Pluto Priest Princess Lucia Psycho Busters Psycho Staff Psyhic Academy Psyren Puchi Houndo Puchi Mon Pu
19 Jan 2010, 4:50 am | click here to view more
Catholic schools try to make ends meet
Rural Catholic schools are trying different means to keep afloat in this economy.
19 Feb 2010, 4:34 am | click here to view more
Best Of Davis
What do the Doxie derby, maggot artwork and chemistry magic shows every have in common? every are unique to Picnic Day, voted Best Davis Event by California Aggie readers.
19 Feb 2010, 1:19 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Is 2000 good enuf money to bring?
Hi im going to orlando fl im driving down from nj . i want to stay for 7 days. 2adults. going to Disney World and universal and holyland no I have not booked a room yet looking for somthing that's cheap but clean
18 Nov 2008, 2:33 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: i missed the channel 4 documentary: LIONHEART - THE CRUSADE was it a balanced account, or did it airbrush out?
..[in a P.C rewriting-of-history nice of way] every the equally brutal muslim atrocities beheadings forced conversions etc etc that were going on in that time period. also did it cover the jihadi idiological roots that lay behind the muslim conquest of the holyland centuries before the crusaders even set foot in the holyland?
18 May 2009, 9:20 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: is the dome of the rock a place of veneration to modern knights templar, as a place where templars were based,?
during their stay in the holyland?
18 May 2009, 12:01 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: to Nostradamus prophecy buffs?
Why is napoleon always pointed out as the 1st antichrist? That is abolutely silly and unrealistic. What in c1.60 in any shape or form put him over any cruel king that went before?? In fact Genghis Khan would deserve the title better if he had not existed before Nostradamuses time. J.P Marat and Robespierre are better candidates why Napoleon?? In my view Hitler is definitely the 1st .In fact if Antichrist is supposed to have a specific impact on the Holyland or people then Hitler is an obvious choice for he instigated the birth of Israel, the second probably arises just before the 3rd temple is built or maybe it is built after his death and the 3rd fulfills the book of revelation chapter 13....if indeed Nostradamus mentioned 3 of these figures then doesn't that mean ,we have two more not one to go?
17 Nov 2009, 8:59 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Can I have some help with religion homework?
1. What is a 6 letter Hindu word meaning fate, faith, or duty? 2. A 5 letter name for an ancient Israeli king? 3. a 9 letter word meaning refelction of Allah (the muslim god)? 4. a 9 letter name for the ancient christian holyland? Thanks, everything helps, and i need answers ASAP! cancel # 1 4. has to start with a "p" 2. it is this so far _a_i_ HELP PLEASE! I ONLY NEED 3 AND 4 NOW!
17 Nov 2008, 9:23 pm | click here to view more
Family finds 2010 their year for sturgeon
Theyre still celebrating in the Holyland.
17 Feb 2010, 4:36 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Anime, Manga or even books that fit into this criteria?
A high school kid 13-18 with a normal life suddenly gets entangled with magic/martial arts/ or somthing that causes him to battle OR A high school kid 13-18 gets sent to another world and has to do something there examples of Anime/Manga are HSD kenichi Kurokami Bleach Holyland Parasyte Immortal Regis MAR Enchanter Aflame Inferno Kurogane no Linebarrel Buso Renkin Shamo Blazer steer Psyren The breaker Ping Xblade Deadman Wonderland Break Blade Air Gear Blood+ Xamd lost Memories Yuyu hakusho Guyver Reideen Shakugan no Shana Tokyo Underground Rosario + Vampire Gate Keepers Books are Inheritance series Wheel Of Time series Sea of trolls Wild Magic series Across the nightingale floor Battle Royale The Bartimaes Triligy Memory, Sorrow and Thorn Triligy The dark hills divide Pretty Much anyone living a normal life(dont care what time period) who is suddenly thrown into a world of magic/martial arts (doesnt need to be magic and martial arts just a world totally different from they're possess like going from highschool life to being chased by mafia or yakuza etc)etc (Magic and martial arts perfered) I cant find anymore then the ones of listed Hmmm didnt think of Gantz and Hitman reborn though I have read and watched both... Its unhappy I didnt think of Gantz its one of my favorites Okay I read Pandora hearts it was okay anymore suggestions?
15 Jun 2009, 10:15 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Good manga with thugs?
I`m looking for Interesting manga with thugs. I prefer comedy but other types are too ok. I already seen titles like Angel Densetsu, Beelzebub, Holyland, I'm Doushirou, Kyou kara Ore wa!!, The Breaker, Tough, Wolf Guy, Koukou Tekken-den Tough and i`m looking for titles which are similar.
15 Feb 2010, 12:41 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Any good martial arts manga?
i am reading holyland, and history's strongest disciple kenchi. is there any more really good martial arts based manga. i have also read K.O. sen but cant seem to find it in english after chapter 8, any ideas where i can find it.
15 Feb 2010, 12:32 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Deers getting shot at the graveyard, Is the shootings sacrilegious? or bucks? seems against Holyland credo.?
somehow seems wrong, disturbing the peace or something blessed by the Priests, Ministers = holy land
14 Jan 2009, 11:13 pm | click here to view more
Jerusalem's Holyland project sales lag
The Holyland project located in the Bait Vegan neighborhood, is due to include 996 apartments.
14 Feb 2010, 9:14 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: What are Muslims views on the Surah that tells the Israelites to enter the holyland & not turn back?
Moses proclaims to the kids of Israel: "O my people! Enter the holy land which Allah hath assigned unto you, and turn not back ignominiously, for then will ye be overthrown, to your possess ruin." (Surah 5:21)
14 Aug 2009, 5:51 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: where can i find holyland episodes subbed?
its getting on my nerves that i cant find past episode 2 subbed so im askin who knows?
13 Jun 2009, 1:53 am | click here to view more
Voting Question: mangas like Genshiken or psychological mangas?
hello i want a manga like genshiken http://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?page=2&id=2402&method=time_added#comments or psychological mangas such as holyland and Mirai Nikki http://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=6765
13 Jan 2010, 5:33 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: holyland 2 night cruise from cyprus?
does anyone know the days the 2 night holyland cruise leaves limassol in cyprus other than the wednesday trip??
12 Oct 2008, 8:44 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: A Drama/movie like holyland, crow zero or drop?
I want a good fighting drama/movie to watch like crow zero or holyland. good action, road fights
12 Feb 2010, 4:11 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Looking for a good seinen manga?
Sth similar to Gantz, Shamo, Holyland, The breaker. I don't mind "From zero to Hero" pattern. Don't really like historical manga and ecchi but I can stand it if there's not too much of it. Thanks in advance.
12 Apr 2009, 9:22 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: the crusades were instigated to REcapture jerusalem and ensure safe passage of pilgrims to the holyland. in...?
......in spite of saladin having the very first really smart P.R man writing the history as events were happening, and today's western P.olitically C.orrect quisling types [including ridley scott] revisionistically airbrushing away muslims massacres & atrocities........do you think, on reflection..that there was really not that much to pick between the sides as to what they were trying to do [holy war vs jihad]...and the methods they were prepared to use? both sides it seems, massacred or butchered thousands of prisoners at one time or another and were violent towards indiginous local populations...raped and plundered, and tore down and abused each others religious symbols. given that the jews and christians were populating that area hundreds of years before the quran was even a worm in the bud of mohammed's imagination...is there any real reason to exhonerate muslim's [successful] violent attempts to invade and capture the holy city of the jews and christians.....and yet condemn and tarnish the deeds of the crusaders who were trying to win back that territory and through fighting...gain remission for their sins? do you think that the release of the stranglehold of [muslim-related] P.olitical C.orrectness in the wake of 9/11, means that we [in the west] can finally dispense with the last fragments of self flagellation over the crusades....especially in light of the fact that, though the christian faith has reformed itself and repudiated its violent past, the muslim "holy" book still contains every the intolerant hateful & discriminatory passages that were the basis for its spectacular violent expansion and conquest of the middle-east, and will always [untill reformed] give zealots an excuse to stir up trouble in pursuit of some nice of golden-age, or delusion of grandeur of a global islamic religious monoculture...devoid of troublesome unbelievers and atheists.
11 May 2009, 4:57 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Where can I download Holyland chapter 47-51 or volume 5 RAW?
that website dosnt work... or if it does I cant figure it out =/
11 Jun 2009, 5:15 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: looking for psychological manga (deadman wonderland, holyland,Mirai Nikki etc)?
mangas with people that are as some people call them twisted characters etc everything that makes a good psychological manga, thanks
10 Jan 2010, 10:08 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Is the war by the West in Islamic countries same as the Medieval Crusades?
Do you think that the current wars to capture Afghanistan and Iraq and even beyond that ,are similar to the crusades the Christian Europeans launched in the Medieval times against the Islamics? I mean humans have always waged wars but it seems this one is just dressed up into another label "war on terror" After every the wars in Afg, and Iraq were launched by President Bush a right wing Christian fundamentalist weren't they?. Furthermore why don't the leader of the Christian forces e.g Obama or Gordon Brown (UK prime minister) go on the battle field themselves and face the so called "infidel" Also why doesnt the Pope in Vatican issue a decree of "removing the Turk from the holyland" and why dont the European armies capture Istanbul and forceably bag the city and forcibly convert the Turks, Iraqis, Afghanistanis and infact everyother Muslim to their religion? Also just like that time when we learned about Science, technology, Medicine and Mathematics from the "Saracens" I'm sure we can learn from them again The earth is shaken because the Lord of heaven is losing his land, the land in which he appeared to men . . . Alas, if there should be none to withstand him, he [the infidel] will soon invade the very city of the living God.- Popes Quote on the Crusades 12th century
1 Feb 2009, 5:15 am | click here to view more
