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Unless, your cable co is evil (COMCAST) and puts a filter on your line to block all analog and digital channels.

It's not always as straightforward as just loading one firmware image. Some routers have limitations that require you to load a 1st stage image, then TFTP a secondary firmware image, or something like that. I don't recall exactly, but not all of them can upgrade directly to DD-WRT.

Siri does work without having to unlock the phone, you can enable an option that allows you to simply raise the phone to your ear, even when it's locked, and make a command. If you recall a while back, this was the feature that every news outlet was spewing about it being a security hole.

From what I gathered, they are already logging the (decrypted) contents of HTTPS sessions, which is ridiculous. There's no reason they need to do DPI to "understand the mobile-user experience".

As the resident sysadmin at a small family owned company, I used to be saddled with the lame task of maintaining (repeatedly cleaning malware off of) the owner's kid's laptops. You can take blocking IE a step further by utilizing ACE's. NTFS permissions are your friend, you can set up deny privileges on

I store mine upside down until I open it, then after mixing it, I keep it in the fridge, that eliminates the separation issue. When I want to use it, I just pop it in the microwave on the "soften butter" program which brings it to the perfect consistency in less than 2 minutes.

Beware: I used to only drink when I was thirsty. The first and last time I got kidney stones, the urologist told me that I needed to drink more. Drink less coffee, tea, beer; and more water? NO, more of ANYTHING is better than nothing (for avoiding kidney stones) he said. Obviously this advice depends upon the

MD5 Hash I got (and confirmed via Google) for iOS for GSM iPhone 4: 8ac7ae6a7f6fadbd34ba9abacd15e2...

The first suggestion is so true. Buy a color (or B&W) laser and get your photos printed professionally. Unless you have a hook-up for free or cheap ink and paper, it's always cheaper to get your prints done professionally, not to mention that the resulting pictures will be of better quality, resolution and last