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[27 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 548 views]
Book Review: The Fugitive Game – Online with Kevin Mitnick

I’ve just finished the book titled The Fugitive Game: Online with Kevin Mitnick by Jonathan Littman. It was all about Kevin Mitnick’s life on the run, all the way up to his capture. If you’ve been living under a donkey’s sack, or are just new to the hacker scene and are clueless to who Kevin Mitnick is, check out his Wikipedia page. I found this book very interesting and recommend it to anyone looking for a good read. You can get it for as little as $2 bux on Amazon.

Cell Phones, Headline »

[15 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 909 views]
iphone on verizon

Apple’s iPhone is the latest craze in town due to its sophisticated features and Internet connectivity. It’s an all-in-one package that includes voice, text, wireless Internet, and iPod features. Who wouldn’t want to own a gadget like that? I certainly would love to have it! The catch though is that you’ll need to get it bundled with AT&T’s mobile plans. That means even if your phone provider is another company, you’ll need to have it connected to AT&T if you want to maximize the product’s features. The AT&T mobile plans are not bad because the user gets to have all phone services while having free Internet access for a certain amount of monthly subscription. The only thing with AT&T is that its services are quite expensive and some people have complained about bad customer service.

Cell Phones, Headline »

[4 Oct 2009 | One Comment | 1,993 views]
Recover deleted messages from Blackberry

We sometimes find ourselves doing things automatically only to find out later that what we have done is a mistake! At the very least, this is an inconvenience. This could apply to almost anything, especially when a person is multi-tasking. An instance where this could happen is when you’re talking to someone while checking your Blackberry for messages. If you’re deleting a previous message, you could accidentally do the same to a new one thinking that it is old. It wouldn’t matter if the email or text is unimportant. But what if it is a message from your boss or business associate? What will you do? Can you recover the message from somewhere just like in Yahoo or Google mail?