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The morning reboot, brought to you by the miracle of coffee:
- Apple is offering a free 30-day trial of their post-production photo tool, Aperture. The trial gives you an uncrippled version of Aperture, but it doesn't come with samples or tutorials and it expires 30 days after the first launch.
- One of the first things I noticed about Firefox 2.0 was that it ditched the option to block 3rd part cookies. Here's a thread in the MozillaZine Forums that tells how to restore that setting.
- CNet reports that Microsoft's failed MSN music site will soon be redirecting to the Zune Marketplace Web.
- Did you know the NSA uses Linux? Did you know you can download their “security enhanced” version?
- And finally, there's an interesting (and long) story on IEEE Spectrum about a new project named Parakey, from Blake Ross the creator of Firefox.