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Comment Re:Nintendo :negative: (Score 1) 458

Yeah it's the DS, my bad. Not going to bother with a USB adapter because it's not that big of a deal to me. WEP is "good enough" since there are 4-5 truly unsecured network connections in my apartment complex for people to screw with. Low hanging fruit and all. Why bother cracking WEP when you can just connect to a network named "Linksys" and have fun. Odds are the latter will have more things to play with once inside.

Comment Re:Solution: Use a different DNS server (Score 5, Informative) 379

This doesn't work. I'm on Mediacom and use Google DNS. None the less if I type in http://validsite.com/invalidurlgoeshere/ rather than being served a proper 404 I get forwarded to Mediacom's private search engine. They're using deep packet inspection to hijack any default apache or iis 404 response from a website and redirect it to themselves. Level3 DNS, Google DNS, and Open DNS all work to fix the issue of my failed DNS queries being hijacked, but it doesn't fix 404s.
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Submission + - PS3 hack case: Sony levels new TRO & seizure o (myce.com)

Wesociety writes: Sony's legal dispute with George Hotz ran its course, but the company's crackdown on hackers isn't relegated to one New Jersey man. Alexander Egorenkov, AKA graf_chokolo, has bore the brunt of Sony's litigation in Europe. In many ways, he's Hotz's twin. In others, he couldn't be more different. Hotz settled with SCEA, avoiding a protracted, costly legal battle. Egorenkov on the other hand finds himself yet embroiled with the corporation over his work on the PlayStation 3. New developments in the story might have any other defendant screaming "settlement," but not Egorenkov. Egorenkov stated today that he was just paid a second visit by Sony Europe and served another Temporary Restraining order, this time sans police.

Comment Awesome. When do I get it on my current kindle? (Score 1) 210

I, for one, welcome this. As long as the ads being displayed are even remotely as interesting as the artwork the screensavers show currently I'm all for it. Only having the dozen or so screensavers we have right now on the kindle is boring. I'd be willing to voluntarily turn this on if it means I get some more variety.

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