Comment Re:How about Apple's Apps? (Score 1) 185
"Can I borrow your phone?"
"Siri erase all contents and settings" "yes, I'm sure"
"Noooo!!!"
"Can I borrow your phone?"
"Siri erase all contents and settings" "yes, I'm sure"
"Noooo!!!"
Works GREAT... until the battery dies and you hit a car.
The iPad CAN be produced for less than $500, and it is. Don't forget that Apple has made long-term commitments with the memory manufacturers, so they've even got better deals than that...
iPad
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/apr2010/tc2010046_788280.htm
iPad 2
http://www.itproportal.com/2011/03/14/apple-ipad-2-faces-severe-component-price-inflation/
How about someone who took a screenshot of someone who was taking pictures? That's more likely what happened here... Or the Lojack software took pictures itself.
Hex editor to change the kernel binary, huh? And people said Linux was too hard to use...
1995 or so was when the first 1GB drives were coming out. There's no way you bought a new 8MB drive then. I remember telling my dad about the Western Digital Caviar hard drive... it was 1GB and cost $500. He said: "No one could ever fill up all of that space". Like most of us, he has lived to eat his words.
What is this about:troubleshooting you're talking about? My copy of Firefox (technically it's Aurora) doesn't recognize that...
Just wait until next month when they're in the triple-digits...
Am I using Chrome 143 or 142? ARGH!
No! That means no more pizza tracking from Dominoes!!!
Beware of TinyUmbrella. It does what it is supposed to do, but if you ever have to use it, it doesn't clear out your hosts file properly.
As a result, if you ever try to install a new firmware from Apple, it will fail. Fixing that is as simple as manually removing the line it adds from your hosts file... but if you forget to do that first, it's going to take you hours and hours to get your phone working.
A minor cannot consent to child molestation, nor groping by an adult... It's still illegal.
No, this is similar to saying "If your computer isn't plugged into a network, but you haven't disabled your internal NIC in device manager, your computer is vulnerable."
The lines are blurred a bit because Bluetooth is a wireless technology, but their point is you don't have to be actively connected to anything to get hacked.
She's not being compelled to be a witness against herself... The hard drive is a piece of evidence that is in effect a "witness" against her.
It's like you're hiding a dead body in the trunk of your car... and you've modified it with a special lock that cannot be forced. This is the equivalent of them getting a warrant on searching your car, and you being forced to come up with a key.
I'm using both Firefox 6 and 7 (Aurora) on my Mac (though not at the exact same time...), and they're both running as 64-bit processes. Are you SURE that the corresponding Windows versions aren't running in 64-bit? That doesn't sound like something Mozilla would do...
You can already buy that:
http://www.poopgift.com/
Happiness is twin floppies.