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Sims 2 cheats at GamesRadar

November 12th, 2007 by Mohd. Hashim Khan

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Sims 2 is a game well known in the gaming community for its very interesting game play. What makes this game interesting that you live a virtual life in it, and do whatever you can think of doing in real life but since it’s a game and no one is harmed in it, people do many naughty things in this game. To make things easier, they use sims 2 cheats and using cheat in this game in particular is more enjoyable because it gives player a sense of power thru which he/she can control anything in life. Game developers include these cheats but keep them hidden from public; however it can’t remain secret for long in the age of internet. At game cheats sites like GamesRadar you can find these cheats in full detail like the sims 2 cheats which I just talked about. This game is totally different from other computer games, its almost never ending and people who have played this game say that you almost get lost in this game and sometime think that the life going on in game is your real life. Of course you cannot use cheat in real life (damn if I could!) but sims cheats are always available and you can use it in this game to make it more fun to play.

Zombies used to steal PayPal logins

November 11th, 2007 by Mohd. Hashim Khan

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Security consultant John Schiefer, 26 admitted in Los Angeles criminal court that het infected the systems of his clients with viruses to form a botnet containing a maximum of 250,000 systems. He used his zombies to steal users PayPal usernames and passwords to make unauthorized purchases! This is the reason why I don’t let my PayPal balance increase and withdraw it to my bank account so that I can have sound sleep at night. He also installed adware on their computers without their permission. Schiefer agreed to plead guilty to four felony charges of accessing protected computers to commit fraud, disclosing unlawfully intercepted electronic communications, wire fraud, and bank fraud. He will be sentenced Dec. 3 and faces up to 60 years in prison and a fine of $1.75 million (owned) !!

Dell PRECISION T3400 workstation

November 8th, 2007 by Mohd. Hashim Khan

Dell introduced ‘PRECISION T3400′ which claimed to offer desktop workstation class performance and features in a mobile form factor design. It features Intel Bearlake x38 chipset, Core 2 Extreme processor, and dual PCIe X16 2.0 graphic card. Front multi card reader, dual optical drive, USB port and a fire wire post is also provided. Notice there is no reset button provided; Dell is assured that their machines will never hang.

AMD powered small desktops by Lenovo

November 6th, 2007 by Mohd. Hashim Khan

Lenovo announced the launch of its small-sized desktop PC ‘ThinkCentre A61e’ in Korea market. It will be available with two CPU choices, either AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual Core processor or single-core AMD Sempron processor. It will be available from November 10 onwards. Suggested price is from 673,000 KRW (VAT not included).

Leopard OS Drivers Hint at Santa Rosa

October 29th, 2007 by Mohd. Hashim Khan

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Apple will sooner or later release Santa Rosa laptops; there are surely a faithful few who feel their weekly pilgrimages to The Apple Store aren’t being properly respected by Lord Jobs. But new Leopard driver evidence nearly proves that Apple does have Santa Rosa MacBooks (and Mac Minis) in their sights. Some software enthusiasts found a full set of GMA X3100 drivers within Leopard’s files, which are basically for a Santa Rosa chipset with integrated graphics (making it useless for MacBook Pros that use separate graphics cards). But even more interesting that the driver itself was the date it was added.

Tacked on to the OS on just October 11th, this was a last minute addition by Apple. Maybe this means nothing, or maybe this means that we’ll be seeing Santa Rosa laptops sooner as opposed to later. Seeing as the first Santa Rosa laptops hit in May, it’s about damn time this low to moderate update makes its way to Apple’s low-end lineup.

GPU used for password cracking

October 25th, 2007 by Mohd. Hashim Khan

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Russian people are known to do things in a way one can’t imagine. Elcomsoft, a company based in Moscow has found a password cracking technique that uses the same parallel processing concepts to speed up dictionary and brute force attacks on things like Windows Vista password logins. The firm says that the Geforce 8800 is up to 25 times faster than a CPU, in general used for such tasks. I think crunching heavy graphics (in games) definitely require more power than playing with text (read password cracking). They should try by combining two graphic cards too (SLI) which will yield better results I an sure, but no one knows that they may be trying with four! After all they are Russians.