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Foxmarks now synchronizes Firefox bookmarks, passwords
The most recent version of Foxmarks adds support for secure password synchronization. In order to use this feature you'll need to enter a new PIN which is separate from the password you use to login to Foxmarks. For security purposes, if you forget this PIN, Foxmarks will not be able to help you recover it, so make sure to write it down or pick something you'll remember. But for obvious reasons, make sure it's also not something that's easy to guess (unless you like the idea of synchronizing your online banking password over the internet with only your birthday as a password).
[via jkOnTheRun]

digg_url = 'http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/11/25/the-atari-classics-are-back-and-free-to-play-asteroids-lunar-l/';
Believe it or not, Atari have just released a bunch of old games on their own website. These aren't clones, these aren't even 'loving interpretations' -- these are the real thing, remade by Atari themselves. This comes as part of a re-launch for the Atari website which includes an online store.
I warn you, if you read on, this might turn into more than just a mere ten-minute time-waster.
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Matt Hanes said 8:20AM on 10-28-2008
Awesome, Firefox now has the ability to do something Avant Browser has been doing for, what, a year?
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Mr Rizzo said 8:38AM on 10-28-2008
A better application is MozBackup as that backs up everything from bookmarks, passwords and extensions.
I have used it on many occasions when I had to re-install my computer and it works wonders. Check it out!
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Peter said 2:47AM on 11-07-2008
Mozilla is a global community dedicated to building free, open source products like the award winning Firefox web browser and Thunderbird email software. The Firefox Web Browser is the faster, more secure, and fully customizable way to surf the web.
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