For those of you who've been patiently waiting for the arrival of the HTC Flyer, there's some good news on the horizon. The 7-inch slate has been spotted on BestBuy's site, up for pre-order, and selling for $499, for the 16GB WiFi-only version. The much-awaited tablet is expected to become
Computer files are a lot more important to some people than their lives because it represents their whole life’s work and achievement. There are people who rely on their computers for almost everything, from their daily schedules, business and personal files and what have you. The possibility of
What are clean rooms? Why is clean room data recovery important? We look at these issues first.
What Are Clean Rooms?
Clean rooms are rooms that have been designed to reduce the level of particulates in the air like dust aand airborne microbes. Clean room construction employs filters
What Are Clean Rooms?
Clean rooms are rooms that have been designed to reduce the level of particulates in the air like dust aand airborne microbes. Clean room construction employs filters
MSI launches its GT680 notebook powered by Intel’s Sandy Bridge 2nd gen Core processor. The 15.6-inch notebook is equipped with two speakers and one subwoofer and features Sound by Dynaudio and THX TruStudio Pro to deliver “wrap around” surround sound.
Powered by Intel Core i7-2630QM 2GHz
Powered by Intel Core i7-2630QM 2GHz
Startup company Square, which provides technology that allows users to swipe credit cards using an iPhone, has announced that it will distribute an encrypted card reader by summertime. This comes after potential security loopholes have been exposed, particularly about “card skimming” or
It’s almost a digital Island of Doctor Moreau. You know, the book about the mad scientist who crosses humans with animals? Well, users of the Samsung Galaxy Tab are exploring porting the HTC Flyer ROM. The idea comes from the fact that both the Flyer and the Galaxy Tab have the same screen
Members of the phone community over at XDA-Developers have achieved root access on Samsung’s Galaxy S II device by modifying the device at the kernel level. User Chainfire has created a modified “insecure” kernel that will allow Galaxy S II users to obtain root shell access. After flashing
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