Yes, there are excruciatingly easy ways to unlock certain phones without the password..
When I got my first cell phone, a Razr V3C, I put a password lock on it, only to find out on the first try what if you power it up and then close the lid while it boots, it will simply not ask for your password, and you'll be in.
"CNN reports that Seagate is under contract to build a new supermegabytic, data-shifting hard disk drive by 2006. The main innovation is in its single, rotating platter. From the article: '[It] will cruise with its 500-gigabyte-long platter perpendicular to the label glued on top like a new and expensive hard drive. But just before the drive breaks the speed barrier, its single platter will swivel around 60 degrees (hence the name) so that one end points forward and the other back. This oblique configuration redistributes the shock waves that pile up in front of a drive at 21,000rpm speeds and cause data loss. When the Switchblade returns to submegabytic speeds, the platter will rotate back to perpendicular. The main challenge will be guessing if the bits are parralel, perpendicular, or plain offtopic.'"
I understand they want to make a living out of it.
I'm just saying that today's music in general is very generic and uninspired, much more so than before. Sure, there are some exceptions, but overall, I'm willing to bet the 2000s will be regarded as "the great depression" of music, provided it ever gets better.
Making money shouldn't mean making shit products. I guess that's your ways but not mine.
I saw a rock show no later than last night..while you were probably posting flames here.. gj kthx
Too bad when people go to be checked for cancer, they usually suffer from the symptoms. The cancer at that stage is already big, and often spread around multiple organs..
Teenager who broke into Paris Hilton's cellphone, I hereby fine your family forty-five thousand dollars......and sentence you to probation, under which you are forbidden to own or operate a computer or touch tone telephone, until the day of your eighteenth birthday.
Maybe thats why we're starting to get flooded with domains like.tv,.info,.biz,.lollercoaster, etc
Problem with IPv4 was running out of IPs, but they must be running out of domain names too?
Also, something should be done about the damn placeholder sites waiting to be bought, with no other purpose. You should not be allowed to have a domain name unless you're going have a REAL SITE there. A good example is the damn "search engines" which you get on as soon as you make a typo in a URL. Another example is netidentity.com.. on the bottom of their sites they say "We've reserved over 17,000 name-based domains to share with you. Get an e-mail or web address in your name -- it's easy"
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Yes, there are excruciatingly easy ways to unlock certain phones without the password..
When I got my first cell phone, a Razr V3C, I put a password lock on it, only to find out on the first try what if you power it up and then close the lid while it boots, it will simply not ask for your password, and you'll be in.
Fantastic!
"CNN reports that Seagate is under contract to build a new supermegabytic, data-shifting hard disk drive by 2006. The main innovation is in its single, rotating platter. From the article: '[It] will cruise with its 500-gigabyte-long platter perpendicular to the label glued on top like a new and expensive hard drive. But just before the drive breaks the speed barrier, its single platter will swivel around 60 degrees (hence the name) so that one end points forward and the other back. This oblique configuration redistributes the shock waves that pile up in front of a drive at 21,000rpm speeds and cause data loss. When the Switchblade returns to submegabytic speeds, the platter will rotate back to perpendicular. The main challenge will be guessing if the bits are parralel, perpendicular, or plain offtopic.'"
Good artists copy.
Great artists steal.
I understand they want to make a living out of it. I'm just saying that today's music in general is very generic and uninspired, much more so than before. Sure, there are some exceptions, but overall, I'm willing to bet the 2000s will be regarded as "the great depression" of music, provided it ever gets better. Making money shouldn't mean making shit products. I guess that's your ways but not mine. I saw a rock show no later than last night..while you were probably posting flames here.. gj kthx
Sometimes I wish I lived through the 60-70s just to experience the music in person.. sigh..
Too bad when people go to be checked for cancer, they usually suffer from the symptoms. The cancer at that stage is already big, and often spread around multiple organs..
Cool? Yeah, sure.
Useful? Not really..
I guess it would be much more interesting to run it on a plain darwin setup than OSX.
Teenager who broke into Paris Hilton's cellphone, I hereby fine your family forty-five thousand dollars... ...and sentence you to probation, under which you are forbidden to own or operate a computer or touch tone telephone, until the day of your eighteenth birthday.
Lets get this straighten out.. they made cyborg bats with friggin' radar beams attached to their heads!!
Nope, they were put on the endangered species list... we have sea bass now :D
How about sharks with frickin' laser beams attached to their heads?
Now that would be awesome!
Mutated, ill tempered sea bass would do if we can't get the sharks though.
Now with mod_bagel and mod_frozen !! oh my!
HeHee, I wish I could break in this machine once it exists, and somehow get it do some some F@H for me :D
Does this thing gets perpendicular? :-p
Yummah... idle cpus.. mmmmm, i'll take four please, with extra CPU HTL topping, and a bit of thermal paste to the mix (drool)
omg i'm wearing that same AYBABTU shirt at the moment o_O
best part was when they ate, i felt like i was playing the Sims or something O_o
Maybe thats why we're starting to get flooded with domains like .tv, .info, .biz, .lollercoaster, etc
Problem with IPv4 was running out of IPs, but they must be running out of domain names too?
Also, something should be done about the damn placeholder sites waiting to be bought, with no other purpose. You should not be allowed to have a domain name unless you're going have a REAL SITE there. A good example is the damn "search engines" which you get on as soon as you make a typo in a URL. Another example is netidentity.com.. on the bottom of their sites they say "We've reserved over 17,000 name-based domains to share with you. Get an e-mail or web address in your name -- it's easy"
What a waste of valuable domain names this is.
In soviet russia, Redmond opens you up!
That was true in the OS9 days (and before..)
Also, it would not check for a particular hardware configuration, but just the gestalt ID.
Because that would be hot!
I like mine fried, stired, and fried again.
Mmmmmm, zombies.
The lesson is : Never try.
Hmm... ohh I know! There where Gentoo's Larry the Cow comes from! :-)
You mean you ain't tracking your spouse already??!
O wait, this is slashdot..!