Archive for 2007

Apple iPhone Root Password and Mobile User Password

August 12th, 2007

You must be wondering why the heck is there a master root password for a phone? But obviously this is what contained inside the Apple iPhone, the password for root, commonly known as super user with ultimate administration privileges on Linux or Unix based systems, and mobile user account for the operating system that runs iPhone, a power smartphone. Hackers had managed to crack and decrypt the password from the firmware files of iPhone. What a joke is that, so far no obvious and easy way to use these passwords in useful way yet.

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Round-shaped Camera Design Enabled Full Panoramic View

August 12th, 2007

If you are owning a camera and have tried to take a full panoramic view, you may have experienced the difficulty to get a stable and complete view even after many trials. It is still ok if you are using the digital camera where by some unsuccessful trials can be deleted and retake as many times you want. But for those that are using analog camera, then they may need to prepare new films ready for next shots. Here could be the right choice for you! It is quite simple in design but can be very helpful especially for those users that would like to do 360-degree panoramic shots.
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How to Get Linux Server Sends Email Alert on Root Login

August 11th, 2007

To improve the security of the server, especially web server which exposes to the Internet and possible worldwide hackers, it’s best to enable server to automatically send a notification email to predefined email address everytime someone logs in as root to the host. To configure the automatic email alert notification to a default email address on each incident of root log on on the server, use the following guide.

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Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000

August 11th, 2007

It has that mean, black look. It’s neither stylish nor elegant. But it’s cool because it has quality high-tech functions which make it stand out among video cameras. Quickcam Pro 9000 uses high resolution Carl Zeiss optical sensors to produce that professional quality in video pictures. Say goodbye to videos which you know are homegrown at first glance!
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Apache Warn NameVirtualHost *:80 Has No VirtualHosts Error When Start

August 11th, 2007

When start Apache web server or restart the HTTPD service on web host, the following warning message may appears on console or error log, even though Apache HTTP service can still startup and running fine without error.

[warn] NameVirtualHost *:80 has no VirtualHosts

where * can be asterisk itself (*), hostname or IP address.

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How to Recover from Frankenbuild Vista System

August 11th, 2007

Frankenbuild is a term coined by Microsoft’s WGA Team used to describe workaround for Vista product activation by extracting licensing files from RC (Release Candidate) build and mixing with the RTM build license files to create a hybrid system that bypasses activation using RC product key. The frankenbuild methodology was later also used for replacing tokens.dat and pkeyconfig.xrm-ms files from Vista Business or Enterprise edition on Ultimate, Home Premium or Home Basic edition in order to activate with KMS server.

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New Motorazr V9m Phone by Verizon

August 11th, 2007

moto-v9m.jpgVerizon Wireless, a joint venture of Verizon Communication Inc and Vodafone Group Plc, unveiled a multimedia wireless phone called Motorazr V9m. This new phone features touch-sensitive keys, Bluetooth, expandable memory via microSD and a 2.0 megapixel camera.

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Google Offers Up To 250GB Online Storage Services

August 11th, 2007

The worldwide leader of web services, Google has announced on its web site that they’re offering Gmail and Picasa Web Albums users the chance to purchase up to 250GB additional storage when the users reach the limit of the presently free storage.

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