iPhone 101: Don’t forget to wipe… your iPhone’s data
Filed under: iPhone, iPhone 101, iPod touch
Stepping up to a shiny new 3GS? Thinking about selling your old iPhone on eBay or craigslist? Don’t forget to wipe!
Filed under: iPhone, iPhone 101, iPod touch
Stepping up to a shiny new 3GS? Thinking about selling your old iPhone on eBay or craigslist? Don’t forget to wipe!
Yesterday I wrote about new startup Listia, which has an innovative way to help people give and get free stuff that works better than Craigslist. The idea is that you use “credits” to bid on items, which helps the giver by auto-selecting the winner and getting the item to the person who values it the most. I’m using the service, for example, to give away a used Nokia N95 phone. They also have a great viral distribution mechanism by giving credits to people for spreading listings on Facebook and Twitter.
Rohnert Park, Calif. – August 4, 2009 – The latest email scams are now targeting job seekers. Red Condor, an award-winning provider of true hybrid email security solutions, today issued a warning to email users about the latest email security scams that are preying on people looking for employment. Among the scams are emails that claim to be offering employment from familiar, reputable companies such as Pepsi and Starbucks, or masquerade as messages from real job sites like CareerBuilder or Monster.com. The fake employment offers frequently involve “payment processing” requests, which give scammers an excuse to ask for a respondent’s bank account information. The phishing scams were detected with Red Condor’s BotHunter and Spam Trip Wire technologies, which are two layers of the company’s multi-layer defense strategy.

Iphone or ITouch?
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Anyone who has tried to use the immensely popular ‘housing’ section of Craigslist to do some apartment hunting is well aware of its limitations: aside from breaking listings into basic neighborhoods, for the most part they lack any structure, which can make them a pain to browse through, especially when you’re trying to compare more than one apartment.
Y Combinator startup RentHop is looking to offer an alternative, featuring thousands of structured housing listings that are much easier to search though and compare. Of course, there are plenty of other sites that offer comprehensive housing listings, so RentHop is also looking to differentiate itself by eliminating housing broker fees.