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Nice. More evidence for my hypothesis that when it comes to the technical battle for the soul of the intaweb, the forces of internal repression are bound to lose...
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Nice. More evidence for my hypothesis that when it comes to the technical battle for the soul of the intaweb, the forces of internal repression are bound to lose...
Cool they found it and turned it in, but would have been cooler if they had hacked it and found out who it was or something....
47 reviews • making-the-web.com
I thought it was cute when the example used JS to sniff browser history. Now I am more impressed by the use of css - [<a href="http://su.pr/2FYKGc">link</a>]
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The idea is neat but they should remove the power saving thing because by constantly using bluetooth all it does is to lower battery lifetime.
9 reviews • escapistmagazine.com
I suggest that we fool them into thinking DRM is working. They continue to put DRMs on our games, we crack them and share them, and everyone is happy happy. Also, first page, stumble, so on, so forth.
Nice article, very helpful. Never throw your hard drive before properly wipe information from it.
From the page: "What makes the technique feasible is that each keystroke makes a relatively distinct sound, however subtle, when hit. Typical users type about 300 characters per minute, leaving enough time for a computer to isolate the sounds of individual keystrokes and... more
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Got to give the tesla some love, and it sure looks good :)