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Just found leaked pic of BlackBerry Storm 3, Looks like a copy of Palm Pre ! Touch Screen with Slider
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Pune Officers To Catch Habitual Offenders With Blackberry
::Hitesh:: replied to savramesh's topic in The Lounge
I smell bad things here ! 40Lakhs for 100 BBs so 40K for one. if we calculate 20 for original BB then 20K for software ...........,:Confuso: logoki bhook kabhi khatam hi nahi hoti,,,, choor hai sab !!! even in project even in pune roads !!!! -
Windows 7 is harder to hack than Apple's Snow Leopard--mainly due to Flash being installed by default on SL. Security expert Charlie Miller has participated in the Pwn2Own contest over the last two years, and has won both times. Held in the CansecWest Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the contest challenges contestants to find "big bugs" in web browsers, operating systems, and even in mobile devices. With the 2010 conference just around the corner (March 24), oneITsecurity conducted an interview with the champ and asked Miller which was harder to crack: Windows 7 or Snow Leopard? "Windows 7 is slightly more difficult because it has full ASLR (address space layout randomization) and a smaller attack surface (for example, no Java or Flash by default)," he said. "Windows used to be much harder because it had full ASLR and DEP (data execution prevention). But recently, a talk at Black Hat DC showed how to get around these protections in a browser in Windows." He also added that a safe browsing combination would be to use Chrome or Internet Explorer 8 on Windows 7, however he said that there isn't enough difference between the two browsers to "get worked up about." But he did emphasize that Flash not be installed no matter what browser or OS is used by the consumer. The interview also covered exploits on game consoles. As the interviewer points out, the devices are in our living rooms, in our dens and offices, yet there are still few exploits and vulnerabilities discovered. Why aren't security researchers working on finding exploits on these devices? Because there are more PCs, and game consoles don't need to be connected to the Internet. "I’ve had Wii for a year or so and its never been on the Internet," Miller said. "Its hard to remotely attack the box when you can’t get packets to it Also, computers, and phones to a lesser extent, are designed to be customized, to download and use/render content from the Internet. This is where vulnerabilities exist and exploits are created. Game consoles don’t do this as much so the attack surface is much smaller. The final reason, is it is hard to do research on them. Its not easy to get a debugger running on an Xbox, for example." To catch the full interview, head here. Source : Tom's Hardware US
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Windows 7: Over 90 Million Served. Even when Windows 7 launched into a warm reception (and brisk sales), Microsoft didn't reveal exact sale numbers for its new OS – until today. Microsoft CFO Peter Klein announced at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference that Windows 7 has sold 90 million licenses to-date. Up until recently, Microsoft's company line when boasting about Windows 7 sales is that is the fastest selling operating system in history, but without any accompanying number. This news comes just days after the expiration of the free use of Windows 7 Release Candidate. Source : Tom's Hardware US
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CDMA Workshop [3.5.0] (02-Mar-2010) [+] Added displaying of expiration status of current license (expired/not expired, in "About" window) [+] Added new method to read SPC (unlock) for most HTC models (ex. HTC-6700, 6800, 6850, 6900, 6950, Touch Pro 2, etc) [+] Added new native method of changing ESN for most Sierra Wireless cards (ex. AC580/Audiovox PC5220, 595, 597/MC5725, 598, etc). Find details in Help file [+] Improvements in "Keyboard codes searcher". Added ability to search 6-digit security codes in RAM, EFS, CEFS dumps (find details in Help file) [+] Added up to 512 COM port numbers in COM ports drop-down list (modern devices may use COM ports numbers higher than 256) [+] Added support for 4-digit primary/secondary channels ("Nam" tab). Some of network providers use 4-digit channels [+] Added new hotkey ALT-C - fast access to the Security codes calculator/Serial numbers converter (show/hide) [!] Fixed introduced bug in v3.4.5 in function of reading NV-Items. When saving the resulting file sometimes the buttons on "Memory" tab are not activated again [!] Fixed introduced bug "Range Check Error" in v3.4.5 when reading some of LG models (ex. LG Rumor) [!] Fixed bug in ZTE/Axesstel method of changing ESN. Sometimes it did not work correctly [!] New start-up logo [!] Many minor internal and user interface improvements
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UPDATE :- http://tinyurl.com/ydkd4hp
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Microsoft Shows Über-Cool Mobile Touch-Surface
::Hitesh:: posted a topic in General Technical Discussion
Microsoft today demonstrated the company's Mobile Surface technology at its annual TechFest. Redmond's Surface Tabletop PC has garnered a lot of attention. While everyone agrees that it's awesome, no one can really figure out a practical and economical use for the device. However, a mobile version of the same software is another story. TechFlash has a pretty nifty video of the technology in action. The set-up shows a camera, a projector and a cell phone. A projection of the cell phone display is made on a tabletop, and the user interacts with this projection image. The coolest part of it all is that you don't need to touch the image on the table to control things. The demo below shows volume being controlled with mid-air gestures. Check out the video below. Microsoft's Mobile Surface Source : Tom's Hardware US -
Loop Mobile Introduces Service Gallery On Wheels
::Hitesh:: replied to savramesh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
^^^ I think this will definitely bring customer's good will ! also loop can get good name on service . i think they are not getting place for their showroom or peoples are not coming to them so started on wheels service . . . . -
^^^ Yes ! if you want to flash CDMA for living or lifetime hobby ! cost is 108 us $
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they do assembling and software installation !!!
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Alternative For Cdma Workshop?
::Hitesh:: replied to catchbhuvanesh's topic in Technical / OS related
if you have nokia with ruim support, it is very easy just put following code on mobile and you can read all the data code;- *3001#12345# if it is lg or other handset you will require cw2.7 for esn and if it is meid base ruim then try finding nokia cdma ruim handset -
^^^ 100% china base !
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^^^ Even no use of that !!!
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^^^ Looking very nice ! Ok thanks for clearing themes/skins & search issue !
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^^^ search for "mobile-files.us" in ip board search and do same in google, check the results !!! i have uploaded one video please check it out http://www.ziddu.com/download/8817831/search.rar.html
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@Arun Is there any problem with IP board search option on our forum? google search for rimweb is working fine for me, but IP Board search option is not working as it should be.
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@Situ1962 Just look at Android section on main forum index page, you will get your answer !
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^^^ Ramesh ji, you are posting only for south! what about north section, they dont need blood ?....lol can some one post for requirement for north section ! we will be happy to give.
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they dont need to install new towers in existing cities, only enabling HSD signals on them is require,
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@SRK one more option for you, this is without purchasing any software. Create a .bat file containing following command. just change the folder name or path as per your requirement , and schedule this bat file in windows scheduler. Enjoy !!!
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^^^ IMEI change on china is easiest, even mfg of phone give utilities to change imei.... I dont know about HTC, but you there are lots of software's for Nokia even for new models.
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@SRK Here is one utility name KLS backup, it is not free but you can get cr@ck with full soft here :- http://uploading.com/files/caee3cbe/KLS%2BBackup%2B2009%2BProfessional%2B5.1.5.0.rar/
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i was knowing that from ashok's post we can activate gps, i was just asking have you included same in your rom, as you said no, you can keep this in mind for next update only if possible Thanks
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Alternative For Cdma Workshop?
::Hitesh:: replied to catchbhuvanesh's topic in Technical / OS related
one more thing i would like to add to this. format your memory card as FAT32. -
i have one, i will upload till tonight !