That is what I was thinking.
That is what I was thinking.
Also from the great fictional character HOUSE, "everybody lies..."
SiriToggles is free. And it launches any and all apps. Also, can change the setting (brightness, wifi, etc) with your voice.
For one, DMCA works fairly well. The use of the Mr. Burns in the picture above is, if anything, a correlation to the perception of Mr Burns to represent the underlying nature of SOPA. I do not feel that Matt Groening is being hurt in any form or fashion. He is not losing a single thing by the use of this picture. Mr.…
What the hell is my state doing. They're neither for nor against SOPA. making phone call now...
I noticed that too.
Now THAT is taking an arrow to the knee.
Ah, yes. I believe CyanogenMod has it built in Settings (beta). Most use SetCPU though. Free for xda members or paid on the android market. My first CyanogenMod ROM was on my T-Mobile G1. Right after the cupcake update came out. Back then there were no CM settings for OC, just setCPU. Now in CM7 and up, I think it has…
I would think that is the case. Use the time stamps that are already added to hide old photos but show the most recent ones.
Sure, that would work. And it is a good idea - probably a logical fix if apple pursues this.
Good point, but then another check would have to be put in place.
Agreed, but most stock ROMS are underclocked to begin with, thus SetCPU is able to 'overclock' to their max value. Overclocked kernals are needed to allow clock speeds higher than those intended. SetCPU is a UI that allows the user to control when to overclock/underclock based on certain parameters, and choose how it…
Yes, I think the purpose of the article is not reflected by the Title. The point is showing how apple used a 'crappy' method to secure photos. I think it was a clever way, since you can access the camera without unlocking and access photos from the camera.
But that software is just SetCPU.
Don't the overclocking programs only work if the kernal has been overclocked? I know SetCPU is basically a UI for controlling/managing the overclocking, not enabling it.
So you mean to tell me that I have been fondling the wrong parts of a woman's body all these years... DAMN.
Accessing any reference to baby food is strictly prohibited on company computers. RTFM
Hmm, boobs... NSFW :D
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