--- Programme de la NDH --- - 16h Conférences FR/EN & Ateliers pratiques - 00h Challenge : Capture The Flag! - 7h Remise des lots des gagnants du challenge --- Programme de la NDH --- Dans un bateau de 450m2 sur la Seine en plein coeur de Paris et réparti sur 3 étages, la Nuit Du Hack 2010 a vu grand cette année avec plus de 400 personnes attendues pour cet évènement qui réuni dans une...
Dropped a stack of change on a premium Wacom drawing tablet, only to find yourself with Cintiq envy? Got an old laptop handy? If so, odds are good that you've occasionally (or persistently, for that matter) thought about hacking together an LCD tablet of your very own. Problem is, the mods we've seen require some serious shop time -- building a custom enclosure isn't for the lighthearted...
Below, a video demonstrates Android running successfully on the HTC Touch Pro2 , which is normally seen sporting the not-quite-as-fashionable Windows Mobile coat. It looks very smooth, and with that slide-out keypad and 3.6-inch screen, could be what you've been after. More »
Below, a video demonstrates Android running successfully on the HTC Touch Pro2 , which is normally seen sporting the not-quite-as-fashionable Windows Mobile coat. It looks very smooth, and with that slide-out keypad and 3.6-inch screen, could be what you've been after. More »
When it comes to social networking threats, when it rains, it pours. Sophos's David Schwartzberg alerted me to a new Facebook attack this evening that could lure in even the most sophisticated of computer users.
It started out with David getting a random chat from a Facebook friend. Since David works for Sophos, his Spidey sense was tingling.
He suspected something was up based on the beggin...
If there's one thing we're pretty sure Windows Phone 7 Series will be worse at than its Windows Mobile precursor it's in the running of various and sundry other operating systems. We've seen Android running on seemingly every WinMo handset ever created and more recently Ubuntu has been receiving the mobile treatment. Last month it was on an Xperia X1 , now an HTC Touch Pro2 is getting a...
To update yesterday's story, the attack on Twitter pushing diet pills appears to be the result of weak passwords combined with brute force. Thank you to the users who contacted me, as the data you provided was helpful in researching this attack.
After cleaning up his account, John C. Dvorak admitted to having a weak password on his Twitter stream. Other affected users have also reported using ...
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It's subconsciously getting drummed into us from all sides, but just in case you haven't heard it yet: the Nokia N900 is the most hackable phone around. It may not be the best phone, but it sure is open source.
A blogger at DoItDifferent created a widget for the N900 using Shutter—which uses LIRC to control the Nikon remotely—and Flashlight, which turns the N900's flash into a torch. Then,...
Custom Fonts on WM6.5.3
MysticGenius from xda-developers has started a thread on xda-dev where he is taking requests for custom fonts. He has already put up a few great fonts on the site. The cab files will change the fonts on
Manila
Pin Entry Pad
HTC Messaging
Taskbar (Top (Second Screenshot) & Bottom)
Total Commander
Windows Mobile Menus
Start Menu
Titanium Plugin (First Scre...
Remember that polarizing Windows 7 Activation Technologies Update we told you about? You know, the one that helps you to "verify that the copy of Windows 7 that is running on your computer is activated correctly and is genuine?" It's available for download now through Windows Update, and it's not particularly easy to spot. The main label simply says "Update for Windows 7," though we'd be sure ...
Not even a fortnight after we saw Android 2.0.1 slapped onto Sony Ericsson's all-but-forgotten Xperia X1 , along comes a port that makes the other look like child's play. A dedicated coder over at XDA Developers has managed to stuff Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04 onto an X1, and while the functionality is limited (as you'd expect), the amount of fun to be had is restrained only by your imagination...