In Libya and all over the world people access Facebook directly by typing www.facebook.com or http://www.facebook.com which is insecure and can be sniffed by hackers on your network, your co-workers, your boss, your ISP and virtually anyone that you didn’t meet before. so how do I secure my self? The S, yes it’s all about the S [...]
Continue reading...2. February 2010
Technolibya in Arabic “ليبيا للتقنية” is up and running for weeks, now it’s time to officially publish it in beta stage, please visit Technolibya Arabia and tell us what you think. your opinion matters.
Continue reading...28. January 2010
Accessing youtube while it’s blocked isn’t a hard thing to do, you can simply use a web based proxy, change your connection to pass through proxy “Internet setting on Windows”, or FoxyProxy you name it, but these methods comes slow as they comes for free, and they ain’t worth your wallet as they expose you [...]
Continue reading...25. January 2010
For some reason Youtube is not accessible from Libya, some people said it’s banned but we heard from an engineer in LTT company that they are assembling a Youtube caching server to make browsing youtube faster for Libyan users.Sooner or later Youtube will be back, until the content they are blocking youtube for get deleted, [...]
Continue reading...18. January 2010
Croatian phone numbers in serial have been calling Al-Madar numbers randomly and I don’t know about Libyana, so many people got calls “Just one ring” from at least 2 numbers in serial, and no answer when you call one of the numbers back, I personally got calls from numbers like these:+385 XX XXX X89+385 XX [...]
Continue reading...16. January 2010
Here is the best and most popular posts of 2009 based on editors pick and community popularity, and hope you all have a happy productive new year. What’s The Best AntiVirus Available In The Libyan Market Libyan Internet Users Are Not Chat Addicted Using Libyan Credit Cards On Online Shopping Al Madar and Libyana Roaming Service Enable Multi-Touch Gesture (Finger Scroll, Momentum and [...]
Continue reading...8. January 2010
I recently discovered this free application http://www.mikogo.com/ Mikogo is an easy-to-use cross-platform desktop sharing tool, ideal for web conferencing, online meetings or remote support. And it’s FREE for both commercial and private use up to 10 users can participate. Mikogo can be employed for a range of professional, academic, or personal uses, including: online meetings web conferences product demonstrations web presentations remote [...]
Continue reading...28. December 2009
As you all know that www.bit.ly used by twitter to make URL’s shorter is registered in Libya, also other services started using it for the benefit of what’s called domain hacks “Means playing with words no hacking involved”.Twitter users specially from the United States have been using bit.ly for so long and now they are surprized, they [...]
Continue reading...12. December 2009
Ubuntu Local Group participated at the science and Technology Fair 2009 held at AlFateh University by Libyan IT Groip LITG, the group is kinda the official Ubuntu Team in Libya which is a good thing, they gave away free CD’s of the latest distribution, and explained how you can use Ubuntu as a killer tool to study [...]
Continue reading...22. November 2009
The fact that earlier this month US tech giant HP announced its plan to establish new sales and support subsidiaries in Libya by 2010, demonstrates Libya’s intention to open up to foreign investments, The North African Journal online states. On its part, by doing so, HP, will increase its footprint across Africa to nine subsidiaries, that [...]
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11. March 2010
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