Lately I had installed the Beta-version of Firefox. Now Mozilla will automatically upgrade these versions to version 4.0.1. This upgrade will generate strange results when you restart Firefox.Your...[more]


Imagine a web where our browsers connected directly to each other to do voice, video, media sharing and run applications, using P2P and real-time APIs, rather than going through centralized servers that controlled traffic and...[more]

Do you really need antivirus software?

Clock Published on November 24, 2010 in Thoughts comment Comments 0

Do you need antivirus software on your PC? If you're not sure of the answer to that question, then the short answer is yes. The longer answer is that security software is only one piece of what should be a simple,...[more]


The next time you go wireless in a mall or coffeeshop, watch your back. Eric Butler, a US-based freelance web application and software developer, has just released an application on his blog called "Firesheep" that...[more]


All people who use Twitter, they certainly know, and people like me who has been presence on the Internet they already knew "URL short skewers. If you have a terribly long URL and you have only a limited disk space or you...[more]

MS Outlook unBlock file attachment

Clock Published on October 05, 2010 in Office comment Comments 0

For a research project I was looking for a way to allow a specific filetype as an attachement in OutlookI sent an e-mail to a test e-mail account from work. The message contained a file attachment which was a Postbox (*.pst)....[more]


Everyone calls while he's watching a film that it's unbelievable or unrealistic. Sometimes that is annoying, other times funny. As an IT-prof you know how good hacking or other computer art should look like. But there are many...[more]

General programming terms

Clock Published on September 25, 2010 in C# (sharp) comment Comments 0

For a preparation for a MCTS certification for NET Framework 2.0 - Application Development Foundation, I had to write some programming terms that will occur in the exam. Programming terms ...[more]

Android and processor on a sim-card

Clock Published on February 19, 2010 in Thoughts, Gadgets comment Comments 0

South Korea's SK Telecom has made it possible to set both Android, a processor and 1GB of flash memory on a SIM card..The intention of this experiment was, to give users the ability to take easily all their personal data to a new...[more]

Convincing with Augmented Reality

Clock Published on January 29, 2010 in Thoughts comment Comments 0

Today I read an interesting article on a Dutch usability blog about Persuasion Technology and the use of "Augmented Reality". Argument Reality is a method to change people their attitude...[more]

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Peter Ruijter is a programmer living in Vianen, The Netherlands

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