@TopoX84: lifehacker has a great article on why this doesn't do anything. [www.lifehacker.com.au]
@TopoX84: lifehacker has a great article on why this doesn't do anything. [www.lifehacker.com.au]
@nedjo.mitrovic: most systems won't allow you to boot from a SD card (my Laptop has a built in SD slot, and it still won't boot from it ://) if you try though, lemme know how it goes!
@justice23: spam.
@EmmaFrost: at least somebody gets it. :) lol.
@holyspidoo: well said.
@BluScrnOdeth: you are farly right, however it is possible to brick your phone.
@kschang: pretty much...i was thinking
@kschang: all valid points, but if you do have root access and know what you're doing it could be possible.
VOTE: vark.com
@Luis: a good 4 digit pin should not be able to be cracked in 10 tries, however certain platforms may be succeptible to brute force and/or other attacks that render so short a password useless.
@BadgerDave: set a strong unlock password and enable the wipe data after 'x' incorrect passwords. (i set mine on 3)
@das7002: @Nitesh2:
@ant1pathy: right...makes sense.....
@danielblakes: Also, MD5 Checksums match on the 'old' and 'new' files
@David Ciani: capital one?
@Whitson Gordon: haha this comment made me laugh. good to see our editors are still human sometimes :P
@earle117: your pc connected by ethernet should automatically have the highest priority, and for the 360, i would check if your router has a setting for prioritizing gaming traffic. my d-link has a setting called QOS engine...this is what it says about it:
@Jimmy1: most companies do...you can still 'steal' the analog channels (1-75ish), but any digital channels will need a company-issued decoder. :(