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Love Thy Neighbor but hack his Wi-Fi My neighbor works for a fortune 500 company. I don’t know what he does exactly but he got a 10mbps internet connection attached to his WiFi router. He is mostly not home till late in the evening. so all this bandwidth sits idle all day. such a waste! I did try to connect to this router many times but it kept asking for a password. And, by the way, I am his neighbor too… and he even won’t share his Wi-Fi with me.. what and A*s. So, My quest for hacking my neighbor’s Wi-Fi (For Educational Purpose Only) has begun, I have done some initial research and found that I would need following tools CommView for Wi-FiWEP Key RecoveryAircrack-NG Let’ me find them on some forums etc… Install Commview, then paste the included “cv.exe” to the directory you installed it to (c:program filescommviewwifi)Open commview and install the commview drivers to a card.

Heads Up, Hoverboarders: Here Comes Quantum Levitation Few motifs of science fiction cinema have been more appealing to us than the subtle defiance of gravity offered by futuristic hovercraft. So every once in a while we check in to see how humanity is progressing on that front, and whether the promise of hoverboards will be delivered by 2015 as evidenced in Back to the Future Part 2. We’re not quite there yet, but we’re definitely getting off the ground, so to speak. Get ready to hover your brain around the art of quantum levitation. That’s right, quantum. Because of its chemical properties, a superconductor (when brought to low enough temperatures using, say, liquid nitrogen) exhibits this effect, causing the energy from the magnet below to warp around the superconductive object in a way which “locks” it in space. Even more impressive and ripe for practical transportation use: When the superconducting object is placed along a magnetic rail, it exhibits frictionless momentum. Connections:

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10 Job Listing Sites With Unique Opportunities Even if you’re gainfully employed right now, you’re probably keeping an eye on job listings in your field and news about your industry. It’s just good sense these days: while my grandparents might have been able to build their entire careers with just one employer, climbing the ladder these days often involves moving between companies at least a few times. That means you need resources. You need to be looking at the right job listings, reading relevant industry news and keeping your career-building skills honed. The right job listings can be hard to find. There are thousands of sites offering job listings online, from Craigslist to Monster, but most of them wind up listing very similar (if not identical) opportunities. LinkedInLinkedIn isn’t an old-fashioned job board, even though it provides a way to search job listings posted by members. There are a couple of other sites worth keeping an eye on these days: Most state governments have centralized job listings like USAJobs.

Cloud Security Blog - Cloud Computing - Trend Micro 2009 Pricelessware List 10 best alternative operating systems Right now, someone, somewhere is developing the killer operating system feature of the future - a feature that will change computing and make us wonder how we lived without it. However, the person responsible probably isn't grafting away in the labs of Microsoft, Apple or Red Hat - he or she is more likely to be working in a bedroom or loft. Big companies can grow reticent to change, slow to move and adopt new technologies. Features must be escalated through approval bodies, management and bean-counters. Hobbyist projects don't have those commercial pressures and can experiment freely. It might seem audacious to claim that the next Windows is cooking in some part-time coder's house, but it's nothing new. The most successful projects often begin life in ways we'd never expect, and it can take a while for their potential to be fully realised. Into the future We'll look at the best alternative operating systems, with the potential to change the computing landscape over the next decade. 9. 8.

About FreeBSD What is FreeBSD? FreeBSD is an operating system for a variety of platforms which focuses on features, speed, and stability. It is derived from BSD, the version of UNIX® developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It is developed and maintained by a large community. Cutting edge features FreeBSD offers advanced networking, performance, security and compatibility features today which are still missing in other operating systems, even some of the best commercial ones. Powerful Internet solutions FreeBSD makes an ideal Internet or Intranet server. Advanced Embedded Platform FreeBSD brings advanced network operating system features to appliance and embedded platforms, from higher-end Intel-based appliances to Arm, PowerPC, and shortly MIPS hardware platforms. Run a huge number of applications With over 24,000 ported libraries and applications, FreeBSD supports applications for desktop, server, appliance, and embedded environments. Easy to install FreeBSD is free Contributing to FreeBSD

liveusb-creator - Trac The liveusb-creator is a cross-platform tool for easily installing live operating systems on to USB flash drives. Features ¶ Works in Windows and Linux! Completely non-destructive install. There is no need to deal with formatting or partitioning your USB key. Supports a "destructive" installation method that uses to ​dd to copy the iso directly to the device, overwriting all data and partitions. Testimonials ¶ "As a non-Linux person, Live-USB Creator has improved the quality of my life measurably!" Download ¶ Warning: There are virus-infected copies of the Windows liveusb-creator floating around various download sites on the internet. Windows ¶ Windows installer: ​liveusb-creator-3.12.0-setup.exe (13M) (​ChangeLog). Linux ¶ For Fedora, simply use Add/Remove? # yum install liveusb-creator Source ¶ Latest News ¶ 2014-12-12 :: v3.13.2 ¶ Updated the release auto-detection code to handle all supported Fedora products and Spins 2014-11-26 :: v3.13.1 ¶ 2013-10-17 :: v3.12.0 ¶ 2013-04-30 :: v3.11.8 ¶

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