Secure your jailbroken iPhone with a password change

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If you have jailbroken your iPhone/iPod Touch, which enables ‘root’ access’, you could be in vulnerable to the 2 exploits which affects the iPhone. However, the good thing is that both exploits assume that you have not changed your password of the ‘root’ user for your device. The ‘root’ is basically the administrator account on your device and can access everything, which is why Apple does not enable ‘root’ access by default. Thus it is recommended to change your ‘root’ password to increase the security of your device. Here’s how:

1. Download MobileTerminal from your Cydia repository. (Use the search in Cydia)

2. Type su root and hit return. This logs you in to the ‘root’ account.

3. You will be prompted for the ‘root’ password, which is by default, alpine.

4. Now you are logged in as ‘root’. Type passwd and press return.

5. Now enter your new password. Keep in mind that it doesn’t show the text you are entering for security reasons.

6. Verify your password by retyping it.

7. Once the password is changed, type exit and press return. This is to log out of  ’root’ user.

Source: Macworld

WWDC 2009

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Well, being in Singapore has its downfalls. All these types of conferences happen across the world and thus the timing is all in the middle of the night for people here. Anyway, here are the timing for the WWDC. I can’t wait.

07:00AM – Hawaii
10:00AM – Pacific
11:00AM – Mountain
12:00PM – Central
01:00PM – Eastern
06:00PM – London
07:00PM – Paris
02:00AM – Tokyo (June 9th)

 

You can follow live updates through sites like these.

Engadget, Macworld

Google Wave

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Google Wave, along with HTML 5. Totally changes the way we communicate online. I haven’t felt like this sort of excitement since the release of the first iPhone. Here’s the Google Wave Developer Preview at Google I/O 2009 if you want to watch it. It’s an hour and 20 minutes long.

China bans all Blogger Blogs

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275 million blogs hosted on Blogger and they are block in China. That is one great firewall. Blogger access have been blocked since 17th May. The people should have their freedom. From labnol.org:

This “crackdown” could have some relation to June 4, 2009, the day when the world will mark the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square incident or it may even be a service disruption because Google is saying that they are “working to restore access to Blogger in China.”

In either case, users have been unable to access Blogger inside China since May 17th.

Read more at labnol.org

Google Chrome 2: New Features, Speed Increased

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The first version of Google Chrome was released 8 months ago. Since then it has been constantly improving. Google Chrome 2.
From Google Chrome Blog :

  • Improved New Tab Page: The most requested feature from users was the ability to remove thumbnails from the New Tab page. Now you can finally hide that embarrassing gossip blog from the Most Visited section.
  • Full Screen Mode: If you’ve ever given a presentation or watched a large video using Google Chrome, you might have wished you could use every last pixel on your screen for the content. Now you can hide the title bar and the rest of the browser window by hitting F11 or selecting the option in the Tools menu.
  • Form Autofill: Filling out your information in forms over and over again can be tedious. Form autofill helps by showing information you’ve previously entered into the same form fields automatically. If at any point you want to clear out your information, that’s easy to do from the Tools menu.
  • Increased Stability: Google Chrome is more stable than ever–we have fixed over 300 bugs that caused crashes since launch.
  • Increased Speed: Making the web faster continues to be our main area of focus. Thanks to a new version of WebKit and an update to our JavaScript engine, V8, interactive web pages will run even faster. We’ve also made sure that JavaScript keeps running fast even when you have lots of tabs open. Try opening a bunch of web applications and then running your favorite benchmark. You can read more about V8 in our JavaScript scalability post on the Chromium blog.

Google Chrome 2

Headless Bear USB Drive

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Of all the unusual USB drives I’ve seen, I think this one is one of the best. :P

Apple Buyer’s Guide

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Ever wondered whether you should buy an iPod? or a Mac? Or should you just wait for the new one to be released? Well, to solve all that, Mac Rumors, has a good Buyer’s Guide that could help you decide whether to buy it now or wait.

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