Lyons00
Apr 3, 12:34 PM
Do you have disk encryption on?
Hi,
Justin Bieber will drop a
Never+say+never+album+
Never Say Never
“Never Say Never” in 3-D
JUSTIN BIEBER: NEVER SAY
Justin Bieber “Never Say
justin bieber never say never
Never Say Never Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber is releasing an
Justin Bieber. Title: Never
Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber Says Chuck
Avril+lavigne+album+cover
Awsome plays feb album never
Justin bieber never say never
justin bieber never say never
justin bieber never say never
justin bieber never say never
Hi,
Bongolo
Jan 11, 09:45 AM
Many Thanks Embed, Downloading now! :D
/Bongolo
/Bongolo
infernohellion
Apr 15, 01:58 PM
I haven't noticed anything yet... only one thing: the boot after installation was shockingly fast for me.
camsd85
Jun 23, 08:57 PM
Just went by and checked the line, about 20-30 people now. Looks like Fashion Valley's 5 am stampede may be the best bet.
igmolinav
Sep 21, 01:39 PM
Hi !!!
I hoped for a price drop in powerbooks this week but looks like my hope will vanish (just a little, he, he)
Best,
igmolinav.
I hoped for a price drop in powerbooks this week but looks like my hope will vanish (just a little, he, he)
Best,
igmolinav.
WardC
Aug 6, 02:45 AM
It's a security-based encryption key challenge, to test the security of 72-bit RC5 keys, to see if it can be cracked. 64-bit RC5 encryption was cracked successfully in 2002. It took them about 5 years to crack that code. They are less than 1% done cracking the 72-bit key, and they have been at it since the RC5-64 challenge ended in 2002 (8 years). About 0.9% through testing all possible keys in the keyspace to see if they match.
It's a distributed computing effort, and you run a client program on your machine, which fetches keys to test, then the cruncher tests each block of keys, and sends the data back to the server. Your stats are logged daily on a stats server, and it's a competitve contest to see who can crack the most keys. Faster machines will crack better, and the more computers you have running the client, the better.
RSA securities (the company that did security for Netscape) was originally hosting the contest with a $10,000 prize to the winner. The prize was to be split between distributed.net, the winner, the winner's team, and a voted charity organization. The winner got $1,000 and his team got $1,000 to split between themselves.
So, in sum, RC5-72 is a key-cracking challenge to test the strength and security of 72-bit key encryption. We all use 128-bit keys now for internet security, which are practically as safe as we can get. At the rate they are cracking RC5-72, it could take as much as 25 more years to finally crack it and find the matching key!!
It's a distributed computing effort, and you run a client program on your machine, which fetches keys to test, then the cruncher tests each block of keys, and sends the data back to the server. Your stats are logged daily on a stats server, and it's a competitve contest to see who can crack the most keys. Faster machines will crack better, and the more computers you have running the client, the better.
RSA securities (the company that did security for Netscape) was originally hosting the contest with a $10,000 prize to the winner. The prize was to be split between distributed.net, the winner, the winner's team, and a voted charity organization. The winner got $1,000 and his team got $1,000 to split between themselves.
So, in sum, RC5-72 is a key-cracking challenge to test the strength and security of 72-bit key encryption. We all use 128-bit keys now for internet security, which are practically as safe as we can get. At the rate they are cracking RC5-72, it could take as much as 25 more years to finally crack it and find the matching key!!
Mystikal
Apr 18, 12:15 PM
I was wondering if anyone knows how to get Windows 7 to play nice with the MDP to HDMI adapter. My TV says no signal. I JUST updated my graphics drivers, but nothing works.
Any help?
EDIT: Or does it only work with MDP --> VGA?
Any help?
EDIT: Or does it only work with MDP --> VGA?
jinxednuance
Apr 10, 04:10 PM
So I can't integrate Parallels then, right?
It's either Bootcamp OR Parallels, can't have both...?
It's either Bootcamp OR Parallels, can't have both...?
spatil
Mar 11, 05:05 PM
Broomfield store will not have the following configurations:
16gb 3G (AT&T) Black
16gb 3G (AT&T) White
32gb 3G (AT&T) White
16gb 3G (AT&T) Black
16gb 3G (AT&T) White
32gb 3G (AT&T) White
YMark
Apr 5, 03:14 PM
[SIZE=1]One advantage of jailbreaking with greenpois0n is that you can have a custom boot logo :D greenpois0n is VERY fast and easy. If you google it, im sure you'll find a good tutorial :P
You tube has several good videos of jailbreaking with greenpois0n.
You tube has several good videos of jailbreaking with greenpois0n.
izzisdashiz
Jun 23, 05:54 PM
One of the stores in Vegas said they didn't have anything like that planned so I think I'm going to head over there. Don't wanna be stuck 6 hrs at the store my last day in Vegas!
Jaredcwood
Jun 18, 05:44 PM
:)
Type: Package
Status: Delivered
Delivered On: 06/18/2009
12:25 P.M.
Delivered To: TRENTON, NJ, US
Type: Package
Status: Delivered
Delivered On: 06/18/2009
12:25 P.M.
Delivered To: TRENTON, NJ, US
gameface
Apr 14, 05:54 PM
His book will be out 4/28.
Bemmu
Mar 9, 10:04 PM
Heh, I wrote the referenced blogpost. I can't remember anymore what was the source of Apple changing the engraving, but it wasn't from personal experience, could well have been just someone joking.
ste1164
Mar 31, 01:12 PM
I doubt apple will ever let any carrier put any branding on their iPhones or iPads.
technocoy
Oct 14, 06:07 PM
i just called my local comp usa as well they have 1 667 and 3 800mhz powerbooks....
take it for what it is i guess.
I'm waiting as well to buy a new powerbook, and it's making me insane!!
take it for what it is i guess.
I'm waiting as well to buy a new powerbook, and it's making me insane!!
mpossoff
Apr 11, 01:00 PM
I have the case. It feels great in my hand and is not bulky at all. Very snug fit too. Best of all it doesn't attract lint.
I keep my trusty defender for rough terrain, but this case should handle small drops fine.
I have a Zagg front and back, will this case work with the Zagg?
I keep my trusty defender for rough terrain, but this case should handle small drops fine.
I have a Zagg front and back, will this case work with the Zagg?
kalsta
May 3, 10:15 AM
Anyone know what the Chrome logo is actually supposed to represent? A melted down Windows logo? Google's answer to Apple's spinning beach-ball of death?
ender land
Apr 21, 06:53 PM
You might be able to identify which component is shot and replace it individually by buying it specifically.
I would check a forum such as avsforum.com/avs-vb/ as those people are a lot more knowledgeable on that matter most likely than those of us here.
I would check a forum such as avsforum.com/avs-vb/ as those people are a lot more knowledgeable on that matter most likely than those of us here.
xytor
Apr 24, 02:29 PM
NSDictionary is it. objectForKey: tells you if there's an object stored with the specified key.
That's excellent, but how come the documentation makes no mention of this function?
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSMutableDictionary_Class/Reference/Reference.html
Is there any documentation that lists ALL the functions?
Thanks.
That's excellent, but how come the documentation makes no mention of this function?
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSMutableDictionary_Class/Reference/Reference.html
Is there any documentation that lists ALL the functions?
Thanks.
ultradk
Nov 27, 05:13 PM
http://www.stufish.com/roger-waters/the-wall/construction.html
My job...:cool:
Can't wait to see the show when it come to Denmark, next summer.. :)
My job...:cool:
Can't wait to see the show when it come to Denmark, next summer.. :)
Doctor Q
Apr 19, 11:24 PM
This ad should be gone now.
rodolfo52
Mar 7, 06:23 PM
hello, if you are in Houston at what time you will be at the apple store and at which apple store will you be at?
AP_piano295
Dec 6, 04:41 AM
thought you were buying a car :)
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