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HackADay is going to have a field day when they get their hands on this.

Use baking soda and vinegar. It's a lot more effective and the vinegar kills bacteria.

Vupen's not sharing? Lame, I wanna see the sandbox escape and ASLR evasion.

Oh yeah, and don't bother with an NIC. It's not needed in normal applications and won't make the internet go any faster (unless you're doing multi-NIC load balancing or something crazy like that).

That's a pretty sick build you have there. i5 is killer and that Sandy Bridge version just flies.

The entire system? I don't need to use a VPN anymore? Sweet.

BitLocker on Windows if you have Windows Pro, or Truecrypt for any OS. Either one is going to cause slight performance loss but it's rarely noticeable. I opt for Truecrypt because I use multiple operating systems.

You burn those calories simply by being awake. You could lie motionless for 8 hours and burn several hundred calories.

Sounds like the jailbroken/homebrew apps are made poorly.

You can fix most of the security problems that arise simply by changing the root password after jailbreaking.

I don't consider this suitable for protecting privacy or security. Your IP is already shown on the trackers and DHTs of the torrent. If you have an infected torrent then every seed is infected, not just that one blacklisted guy on the list. Perhaps it could be of use against bandwidth-grabbing anti-P2P organizations

This article claims that microwave ovens were invented by Nazi for use in invading Russia. They go on to say that Americans found them and brought them back for research. The microwave oven was invented by an AMERICAN and produced in AMERICA in 1945, the year WWII ended.

Sweet, I didn't know this board was here. Thanks.

Is there any torrent client for Linux that either allows multiple instances on the same profile/setting or that can connect to multiple network interfaces? I see that Vuze is available on Linux but it's not the ideal client because of RAM usage.

It usually only requires a driver. Once the device is installed it'll show up under Control Panel's Game Controllers thing.

Can't the controller connect as a DirectX input device? Tons of games support DirectX input.

I don't know of specific hardware that works with OS X but you'll most likely need an NVidia graphics card for OS X support. AMD/ATI doesn't have a lot of support on OS X.

I promote this. I know a few people who have taken the HD2 route and they all love it. It's a nice phone and it runs Android perfectly. Dual-booting gives you that option of WinMo7, and devs are actively working on natively booting Linux (although HD2 is fast enough to chroot into Linux without much trouble).

Only a few phones support Android. HD2 happens to handle Android like a boss.

Sweet. I love checking patents on Google, it's great for quickly finding schematics ;)