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Daily Digest February 5, 2010

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      Dell notebook lawsuit gets reinstated due to appeals court ruling

      A class-action lawsuit launched over alleged defective Dell notebooks that were sold between July of 2004 and January 2005 will again see the light of day thanks to a recent Appeals Court ruling.
      The original lawsuit filed by Michael Omstead, Melissa Malloy and Lisa Smith accused Dell that it had violated consumer laws in California by selling […]

      Woz reveals how color came to be on computers

      You know that Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple and an electrical engineer, has designed all sorts of gadgets, among them the first personal computer called the Apple I 33 years ago. But did you know that the Woz had also put color graphics into personal computers? Of course, our younger readers who weren’t even born […]

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Nine People Puzzle

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Nine People Puzzle

Nine People Puzzle

Bored? How about a puzzle, observation test? In the following picture there are a total of nine people. See how many you can find. I’m at 7 right now. Two more to go! I’m not generally very good at these things so who knows if I’ll get all nine.

Note: Click the picture to make it bigger.

Edit: Fixed picture link.



Water Ceiling Magic Trick Prank

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This has gotta be one of the best pranks ever.



Daily Digest February 4, 2010

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      Apple demands a developer removes Android references from iPhone app

      See that image to the right? That’s the App Store description of an iPhone app called Flash of Genius. Nothing out of place about it, right? Well, guess what, Apple is threatening to remove this program from the store – not because of the app itself, but due to a brief mention of Google’s Android!
      Flash […]

      You can now bypass desktop iTunes and preview iPhone apps on the web

      Clicking the App Store links embedded on sites now loads a handy web page, rather than launching Apple’s resource-hog jukebox application. Apple has quietly enhanced browser previews for iTunes Store media with the ability to access the iPhone and iPod touch application descriptions in your browser, instead via desktop iTunes or the App Store application […]

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Hacking WEP Wireless Keys Via Backtrack Video

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Hacking WEP is as easy as eating a piece of banana cream pie with chopsticks (it’s easier than it sounds). There are multiple methods of doing such, especially depending on who makes your wireless card (Atheros chipsets allow for additional, faster methods, as well as some other chipsets). The most common way, which is done via a Backtrack live disk or USB in conjunction with Aircrack, can be seen step-by-step in the following video.




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