Password cracking seems like a difficult task but these techniques make it as simple. We’ll show you some software which cracks windows, mac, and linux user account passwords in a just a few minutes. The programs basically do all the hard work for you as noted in this tutorial.
Breaking into a computer is an illegal [...]
The web is buzzing with excitement and anticipation. In less than 24 hours, Google Wave will launch to 100,000 early adopters. The real-time communication platform has been making headlines ever since it was announced back in May as a result of its potentially game-changing features.
And while we’ve received our fair share of questions [...]
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AT&T filed a scathing letter with the FCC earlier today complaining that Google's exhibiting a blatant double standard with Google Voice by blocking customers' access to numbers hosted by carriers that charge higher interconnect fees — something that's specifically forbidden for traditional telephone carriers under so-called common carrier laws. The argument essentially revolves around the [...]
USB-powered desktop gadgets can be fun, and sometimes useful, but they’re often priced at not-so-fun prices. Learn how to splice a USB cable to power simple gadgets with MaximumPC’s guide.
The USB splicing tutorial is actually just one part of a single hack from their “Nine Kick-Ass DIY Projects,” but it’s a nice primer for anyone [...]
Windows only: Notepad clone Nocs looks and feels just like the regular Windows utility, but instead of editing local files, it can save and edit text notes directly to your Google Docs account.
Once you’ve downloaded, installed the utility, and entered your Google account information, you’ll be able to create text notes and save them directly [...]
Alienware’s Aurora ALX, which was just unveiled this week alongside ATI’s blisteringly fast Radeon HD 5870 GPU, gets going at $2,299. If that doesn’t bother you, the late-October estimated ship date might. Somehow, the benchmarking fiends over at HotHardware were able to grab hold of one of these rigs, and the results are fairly stunning [...]
Intel just did a pretty impressive demo of its new Light Peak optical device interconnect, driving a greater-than-HD display while saturating an SSD RAID all over one cable, but we couldn’t help but notice the monster Frankenstein test rig on stage was running OS X — looks like someone’s violating their EULA! Video after the [...]
Firefox users have Flashblock and other extensions to cut down on memory-hogging, browser-destabilizing Flash animations thrown haphazardly around the web. If you’re a Google Chrome convert, BlockFlash2 can offer much the same protection against random moving objects.
At the How-To Geek’s home away from Lifehacker, Lifehacker intern alumnus Asian Angel details how to install, activate, and [...]
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