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Iphone Hacks and Applications That Will Transform Your Iphone to Something Truly Different

April 13th, 2010

In this article I will give some insight into the hackers environment of iPhone and give you some reference to some interesting sites that will provide you with resources if you ever want to wander down this road yourself. However, we take no responsibility for any third party links, nor the content found therein either. If you want to jailbrake your iPhone, then you have to be aware of one thing, you will depend much on your own knowledge about how to maneuver with your new modified iPhone.

However, it is fun, it opens a totally new world for use of the iPhone. You will be able to take part of some very innovative use of the Mac operating system as well as its user interface. It is a world with almost no limitations.

If you want to, you can wait for Apple’s release of its SDK and wait for some developers coming up with some official applications for your iPhone. However there are thoughts in the market that Apple will not reveal all of iPhone’s potential through its SDK and therefore it will be utilized for development of applications Apple themselves find convenient for iPhone and especially for the business related side of iPhone.

We will start our search for resources and you are more than welcome to take a peek behind some of the links and begin to learn the true potential of your iPhone.

http://iphone.dashbuster.com/

Manage Your Blockbuster Queue From Your iPhone

You can view your shipped and queued movies, as well as drag and drop Queue reorganizing. You will also be able to search for and add movies as well as add movies from Blockbusters RSS feeds.

http://www.modmyifone.com/forums/

Here you can get tips as well as apps and downloads for your iPhone, such as Firmware, iPhone Software, Modded files, Stock files, templates, themes and Widgets for the iPhone.

http://www.iphonehacks.com/

Here you will find iPhone Hacks. It is your source for the latest Apple iPhone Hacks JailBreak Unlocking News Applications Tips & Tricks Reviews Rumors Blog on the Apple iPhone … Fix for iPhone’s

http://www.iphone-hacks.com/

iPhone Hacks, Cracks, Homebrew, and Modifications. All your iPhone underground needs! … Hack your Apple iPhone Welcome to the source for all your iPhone Hacks . iPhone hackers . This is another source for all iPhone Hacks. iPhone hackers, developers, and researchers around the globe have been working hard to open the device in hopes to achieve what Apple never intended. iphone-hacks.com aims to share all the hacking, mods, cracks, and discoveries with you — in one central location.

http://www.iphonestalk.com/

On this site you will find the latest iPhone Accessories, News, Reviews, ringtones and more.

http://forums.iphonehacks.com/

iPhone Hacks Forums :: Forums for the latest Hacks News Applications Tips & Tricks Reviews Rumors on the Apple iPhone.

http://www.iphonefreak.com/iphone_hacks/

News and hacks for your iPhone can be found here. Some tricks and tips are also found here.

http://www.iphonegizmo.com/

If you are looking for downloads for your iphone then you might like this great site we found where you can get heaps of iphone downloads – PLUS PLUS!!! – plus videos, PLUS movies, PLUS music, PLUS TV shows like “The OC”, PLUS games (and a stack of other downloads!).

If you look for the Iphone Guitar application, it is available on installer.

Some interesting tips and reference to pages with this installer can be found at http://code.google.com/p/pocketguitar/

He has a background as civil engineer and geoscientist. He has worked mainly within the oil and gas industry from the mid 1980s. He has written some few fictional novels as well as author of some professional litterature within oil and gas sector, he is now an editor of some web sites, mainly within the travel business.

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Different Categories of Computer Games

February 24th, 2009

Computer games can be classified generally into PC games and online PC games; there are also downloadable versions of these games. PC games are those that are installed and played in your computer through the CDs that holds the software. There are a lot of websites that offer you with the downloadable version of the PC games.

The games can be classified according to its licenses. Several the games are free of charge and they can be downloaded on the Internet. Other kinds of pc games are do not charge for downloads but the kind of games are shareware. Shareware games have restrictions, you cannot use the whole game features and it is for a limited time only.

Online PC games are those that are played online. The player who is playing the online games must have a connection to the Internet. There are a lot of websites gives you online PC games. One of the most known online PC games downloading site is Yahoo Games. On others, you need to sign up first and them for others you have to pay per game you played.

PC Games are those that involve a CD installation before you can play. Software is bought by the user. Other PC games need the CD inserted in the drive while playing. Tomb raider, car rally and other races are examples of PC games with CD installation.

Lots of downloadable sites can be found on search engines. Nearly all the no cost game downloads are going to acquire a little space in your PC. The majority of the games can be played without any supplementary hardware. Having the latest PC configuration which has already stored software doesn’t require extra software to be installed.

A number of the online games needs plug-ins to run. Plug-in is supplementary software that is necessary to make the game run. You will be supplied with the proper links to download the plug-ins. Make sure your PC matches the system requirements for the computer games that is downloaded or installed in your system and install before you start the game.

Online PC Games are games played on the Internet. The development of the internet has increased the spreading out of online gaming, this caused huge demands for fast internet connections from online games and gamers, online PC games helped us achieve the fast internet connection we are experiencing right now.

Online PC games more often or not, has an online community, which creates a better gaming environment for the users. The Internet serves as the means for a lot of games, varying from plain text base games, to games with high quality graphics.

Lately, Online First Person Shooter Games from LAN are on the Internet now. Now more players can interact to familiarize with the community and the game. Head to head gaming is also made possible. The development of Flash and Java gave rise to browser games. According to PC Gaming world there are over 80 gazillion game downloads out there. These games are easy to play and not as complex matched up to the First Person Shooters and the multiplayer option is limited. Usually they are played with the “single player” option.

Sandra Stammberger is the editor of Pc
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Computer Forensics is Different for Police and Other Law Enforcement

June 10th, 2007

Copyright (c) 2008 Steve Burgess

Computer forensics practices and procedures can diverge significantly depending upon whether the investigation is criminal or civil litigation. Standards for data collection evidence can be different, as can the process of data collection and imaging. Furthermore, the consequences of the case may have dramatically different impacts.

A couple of quick definitions may be in order. Criminal law deals with offenses against the state – the prosecution of a person accused of breaking a law. These offenses may include crimes perpetrated against an individual. “The People”, in the form of a state representative (for instance, the District Attorney) makes formal charges and the accused must then face the government’s full resources. Guilty outcomes can result in fines, probation, incarceration, or even death.

Civil law covers everything else, such as violations of contracts and lawsuits between two or more parties. The prevailing party often is entitled to payment, property or services from the loser. Imprisonment is not at issue in civil cases. As a result, the standard for evidence is not as high in civil cases as in criminal cases.

For the law enforcement computer forensics specialist, a certain amount of extra care should be taken in collecting data and producing results, for the standard of proof is higher. There are advantages on the data collection end, however. For once a court has authorized a search warrant, an officer (and possibly several) with badge and gun can go seize the defendant’s computer by surprise and by force. Once the computer has been seized and imaged, all data is accessible and may result in additional charges being brought against the defendant.

By contrast, in a civil case, there tends to be a lot of negotiation over what computers and what data can be inspected, as well as where and when. There is not likely to be any seizing of computers, and quite a long time may take place between the time the request to inspect a computer is made and the time the computer is made available to be inspected. It is common for one party to have access to a very limited area of data from the other party’s computer. During this time, a defendant may take the opportunity to attempt to hide or destroy data. The author has had several cases wherein the computer needed for analysis was destroyed before the plaintiff had the opportunity to inspect. Such attempts at hiding data are often discovered by the digital forensic sleuth, who may in turn present evidence of such further wrongdoing in expert witness testimony.

Opportunities for learning techniques and interacting with other professionals may differ as well. While some computer forensic software suites and training, such as Access FTK, EnCase, or SMART Forensics are available to most who can pay, others, such as iLook are available only to law enforcement and military personnel. While many support and professional organizations and groups are available to all, some, such as the High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA) are not open to professionals who provide for criminal defense (with a few minor exceptions).

Police, Homeland Security, and other law enforcement personnel’s goal is to generate a body of evidence significant enough (presuming such evidence exists) to find the criminal defendant guilty. The standard for information presented to the court and jury in such a case is fairly high. From the time digital data or hardware is seized and acquired, Rules of Evidence must be kept in mind (Cornell University has the complete and voluminous code on its website). Law enforcement personnel must follow accepted procedures or evidence could be thrown out. Acquisition of data and discovery in criminal cases often must follow sometimes strict and differing procedures depending upon whether the jurisdiction is federal, state, or municipality and at times depending upon a judge’s preferences.

The expert in a civil case may not analyze all of the data on a computer at a very deep level Initial efforts may rather be a kind of fact-finding mission, intended to determine the value of digging deeper and at greater expense. As such, the initial presentation of data may be fairly informal, and be just enough to induce the parties to settle the case. On the other hand, the data found may be so minimal the line of inquiry into electronic evidence is dropped.

Although we use many of the same tools, computer forensic professionals in private practice and those in law enforcement are held to different standards, have access to different resources, and their work results in substantially different outcomes between the criminal and civil cases to which they contribute.

Steve Burgess is a highly regarded expert in computer forensics, frequently testifies in court and is a well-regarded public speaker. He is a freelance technology writer, the principal of Burgess Forensics, and a contributor to recently released Scientific Evidence in Civil and Criminal Cases, 5th Edition by Moenssens, et al.

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