Post Image

iWar is an open source Voice over IP (VoIP) based telephone “war dialer”. Written by Da Beave completely in C, iWar will run on most *NIX operating systems (Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc). It is intended for legal phone security equipment auditing. The hackers behind the [...]

Continue Reading
 
Post Image

What The Hell Is OpenAMD? from Hackers On Planet Earth on Vimeo. 2600 Magazine presents The Next HOPE, the eighth conference in the 16 year history of the Hackers On Planet Earth series. It will happen at the Hotel Pennsylvania in the middle of New [...]

Continue Reading
 
Post Image

This shows that you do not need sophisticated robot to solve Rubik Cube puzzle. ARM has shown the world that that can do it with Motorola Droid and LEGO Mindstorms NXT. Of course not as fast as some robots but still commendable at 24 seconds. [...]

Continue Reading
 
Post Image

A dedicated hacker named PlanetBeing has successfully installed Android on an iPhone (2G). The video below is a demonstration of Android 2.1 running on the iPhone. If you’re interested in installing Android on your own iPhone take a look at the detailed step-by-step directions over [...]

Continue Reading
 
Post Image

You know it really gets me burned up when a company like Fujitsu goes and tries to pull a fast-one on the very people that buy their products and put food on their table. Let me break it down for you here and bring you [...]

Continue Reading
 
Post Image

“How many Cokes do you drink per day on average? How many hours do you game per month? How much money did you spend on eating out this year? It’s not difficult to track and visualize personal data points like these on pretty charts with [...]

Continue Reading
 
Post Image

“Simply compare the iTunes Music Store and the Amazon MP3 Store” This helpful little script will locate any song or album you’re currently viewing in the iTunes Music Store and display it for purchase on Amazon. Since iTunes launched their variable pricing on most of [...]

Continue Reading
 
Post Image

TechCrunch had written a great article on the OLPC and Windows vs. Linux here.

Continue Reading
 
Post Image

Kenshoto has officially released their call-for-ninjas regading Defcon 16′s Capture The Flag (CTF) competition. When questioned about this shocking revelation, Dr. Shoto responded palm-to-forehead, “What you say?!” He further elaborated, “The recent challenges with cyber-infrastructure and the threat of cyber-attack from cyber-terrorists plotting devious cyber-crimes [...]

Continue Reading
 
Apr 29, 2008

OSX Hacked Onto OQO

Post Image

Though tfr has only gotten Leopard to work at a fixed 800×480 resolution and hasn’t tried to get WWAN networking working, Mac OS X running at all on the VIA-based hardware is interesting nonetheless. Another curiosity is that OQO was founded by ex-Apple employees who [...]

Continue Reading