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Dell Latitude Admin Password Hack! c600 Bios cmos Clear

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

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This video is mostly a response to YouTuber “solartape,” but may be useful for anyone else dealing with a computer that prompts you for a password as soon as you turn it on. Of course the intent is not to hack into somebody’s password protected computer, but rather to make useable an old computer that is being locked by an unknown password. The basic idea is to take out the CMOS backup battery (or batteries) until the computer forgets its settings (including the password), then reinstall the battery and hopefully the computer will be useable once you reconfigure the BIOS settings, if necessary. This Toshiba laptop makes it tricky by using two backup batteries and hiding them underneath the keyboard. Oh, and if you happen to be using a BIOS password like this on your computer, this shows you just how weak of a defense it really is. Many PC motherboards even have a jumper which can disable the password and clear all the BIOS settings in an instant, without even needing to remove the backup battery.
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Dell Inspiron 1000 forgotten BIOS password / mis flash timelapse repair

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

I was brought a computer where the cmos password was set and then long forgotten. The mouse ended up disabled and would not work without a trip into the BIOS. This Dell there is no security chip on the motherboard, but the password instead is actually saved to bits in the eeprom. Interestingly enough, pulling the clock battery did not reset the password. I actually try this in this video and attempt the backdoor passwords. I was never able to find anything useful online regarding this issue, all the googling I did is shown here, the only useful thing was the datasheet of the chip. The 1000 series did not have a service manual available. It took me a little while to carefully disassemble everything but went back together top notch. I checked for password reset lines at one point and found nothing that directly relates to the ROM chip. So I unsoldered the chip, plopped it into my PROM burner, backed up the old, downloaded and double checked the bits / addresses with the new, completely erased the EEPROM and then wrote the new ROM image. Worked a treat. This process is the same on any laptop you misflash your BIOS. If you need this done on your laptop please let me know! www.doogielabs.com

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ComVu Propels Mobile Webcasting from Laptop to Smartphone with World?s First ?One-To-Many? Service

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

ComVu Propels Mobile Webcasting from Laptop to Smartphone with WorldÂ?s First Â?One-To-ManyÂ? Service










Cannes, France (PRWEB) February 17, 2005

Today at 3GSM World Congress 2005, ComVuÂ? announced the availability of the world’s first service that enables users to stream live video from a smartphone to a global audience.

ComVu also announced a licensing agreement with Fifth Media to provide ComVuÂ?s PocketCaster software for the new AXIA A108 PDA phones. PocketCaster leverages AXIAÂ?s onboard 1.3 megapixel CMOS camera, and next generation Freescale i.MX21 processor, to transmit real-time MPEG 4 video to ComVuÂ?s automated streaming server network.

ComVuÂ?s PocketCaster turns the smartphone into a live broadcast device, rather than solely a passive receiver of video content. ComVuÂ?s deployment of a simple, Â?one-to-manyÂ? live broadcasting service will create numerous new commercial opportunities for users. A typical user may be a blogger who wants to add live video to online reporting; or a mobile field technician in an urgent situation where text alone doesnÂ?t get across all that needs to be communicated.

Â?We like to call it Â?CNN in your pocketÂ? as a metaphor of what is to come, Â? says William Mutual, ComVu Chairman. Â?And thanks to the enhanced processing power, small size and video-friendly features of the new AXIA A108 PDA phoneÂ?when combined with ComVuÂ?s automated and affordable networking servicesÂ?we can truly say that live television broadcasting is now in the hands of everyone.Â?

Â?Fifth Media is committed to delivering next generation mobile devices with the AXIA, and through partnering with innovative developers like ComVu, AXIA users can take full advantage of the latest in mobile technology,Â? says Kialee Phua, Fifth Media Chief Executive. Â?This partnership is providing AXIA users with real world solutions and tangible value.Â?

How It Works

Transmission of a Webcast can begin immediately, or scheduled in advance. A link to the live stream is automatically created by ComVuÂ?s patent-pending Bandwidth Exchange (BE) system, and the video is broadcast to one or one thousand viewers.

ComVu PocketCaster maximizes local wireless connectivity by requiring only one stream to be transmitted (at highest possible quality). Encoding quality of the video is optimized for all major wireless networks, including: GPRS, 3G/Edge, WiFi, or BGAN. The originating stream is then propagated by ComVuÂ?s BE system and delivered to viewers. ComVuÂ?s solution solves the problem of restricted wireless bandwidth, which exists regardless of improvements in smartphone processing power.

Enhanced Webcast services provide for browser-based control over the total number of viewers allowed, password protection, and pay-per-view. Additionally, server side video archiving will be available Q2 2005, enabling on-demand viewing.

Who Can Watch

Transmission of PocketCaster streams will initially be available to viewers on Windows Media Player enabled platforms: wireless devices, Macintosh, PC Windows, and iTV set top boxes.

Pricing and Availability

ComVuÂ?s PocketCaster beta service (http://www.comvu.com) is now available at no charge to AXIA PDA phone users. Full service launch in Q2 2005, will maintain a free level of Webcasting, and will enable all users to access enhanced features and reserve bandwidth for an incremental fee. Fee-based services will be affordable and instantly available using a major credit card or PayPal account.

About ComVu

ComVu Ltd. develops innovative software and automated streaming media services. ITV.net, a pioneer in the streaming media industry, launched the Company after several years of research and development. ComVu is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. The CompanyÂ?s Asian sales office is located in Singapore, with a development office in St. Petersburg, Russia. More information about products and services is available at: (http://www.comvu.com) or (http://www.pocketcaster.com).

About Fifth Media

Fifth Media is a global marketing operation for mobile computing devices, solutions and services. Its associate company, ENT Quest, a company involved in Research and Development of mobile access devices and applications, has developed the AXIA PDA Phone marketed by Fifth Media. Fifth Media is headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. More information is available at http://www.myaxia.com and http://www.fifthmedia.biz.

ComVu, ComVu PocketCaster, ComVu Bandwidth Exchange and ComVu BE are registered trademarks of ComVu Ltd. Other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.

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BIOS and CMOS Part 1 of 3

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

In Part 1 of this video I show you some different BIOS chips and CMOS batteries. Do you need IT certification training? Visit our website for more information @ www.techskills.edu.

A quick video showing you where to find the CMOS battery to reset you system BIOS. www.dreamwarez.co.uk http
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Don?t Make Your Computer a Target When It Comes to Physical Security

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Don’t Make Your Computer a Target When It Comes to Physical Security










Pittsford, NY (PRWEB) March 29, 2006

Many of us diligently update our virus protection software and backup our data, but we often forget to physically secure the actual computer itself. The loss of laptops and desktops due to theft is costly, and losing the data can be paralyzing. There are some measures you can take to deter theft or prevent it altogether.

Limit Physical Access

All laptops and most desktops have built-in slots that will allow you to tie your computer down with a cable and lock. If your computer doesn’t have slots, there are some security kits available that come with anchoring plates, cables and a lock. If your computer is physically locked down, it will certainly deter a thief who wants to sneak away unnoticed. But, remember, anyone ambitious enough can slice through even the thickest cable. For added safety, make sure that the rooms where PCs are left have strong doors, working locks and security alarms. Appoint someone to run a nighttime safeguard check, to be sure everything is secure before employees leave for the day.

Remember to be on guard even during the daytime: password-protect screen savers to deter walk up access to every computer.

Limit Data Access

Aside from physically protecting computers, remember to protect your data, too. A thief can plant snoopware on a computer, allowing him to steal personal information. An easily undetectable device called a key logger can be maliciously planted on the keyboard cable or even in a special keyboard that is switched for the original. The key logger allows a thief copy data from the machine, without leaving a trace. Prevent this by locking computer cables into sockets and preventing access to any disk drives. There are hard drive encryption utilities available, which make stealing data from a hard drive impossible.

A sensible way of protecting data is to make computers as useless as possible to the thief. Password-protecting the BIOS configurations and hard drives will certainly help in this effort. Also, turn off the ability to boot from the CD-ROM and floppy disk drives by locating the boot-order menu in your CMOS setup and disabling the appropriate selections. You can place ownership information on the computer’s initial splash screen, to make it difficult for the thief to pawn the machine later.

It’s a surprising fact, but the biggest threat of sabotage comes from current and former employees, not from strangers. You can guard against employee theft by setting security policies, changing passwords often, and canceling the logins and passwords of terminated employees as soon as possible.

How to Reduce Your Security Risks

So how can you determine if all of these preventive measures are really necessary for your company?

First, you should perform a risk analysis on the equipment in your company. The most common risks are theft, flood, fire and sabotage. Next, you should select solutions to help you prevent those risks. Or, after identifying which risks may be impossible to prevent, you can choose to accept them. Then, you need to implement the solutions you have identified, and consider purchasing insurance to cover any remaining risks.

About Ralph Dandrea:

Ralph Dandrea is the President of ITX Corp., and leads its Business Performance practice. He is experienced in business and information technology management and holds graduate degrees in business and law.

About ITX:

ITX Corp is a business consulting and technology solutions firm focused in eight practice areas including Business Performance, Internet Marketing, IT Staffing, IT Solution Strategies, IT Solutions Implementation, Technical Services, Internet Services, and Technology Research. To learn more about what ITX can do for you visit our website at http://www.itx.net or contact us at (800) 600-7785.

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Toshiba Launches 2,000 ANSI Lumen Projector with Integrated Document Camera

Saturday, December 10th, 2011

Toshiba Launches 2,000 ANSI Lumen Projector with Integrated Document Camera











IRVINE, Calif. (PRWEB) October 9, 2007

    ”The Toshiba TLP-XC2000U projector with advanced, integrated document camera will capture any audience’s attention and give presenters and educators the ability to show the latest products, archeological samples or a page from a textbook instantly,” said Sam Malik, director of projector sales and marketing, Toshiba Digital Products Division. “The TLP-XC2000U projector is another example of Toshiba’s dedication to creating the best quality presentation solutions at unbeatable pricing for educators, small-to-medium businesses and corporate trainers.”

Featuring Toshiba’s Natural Color Enhancer3 (NCE3), users can project images with exceptionally sharp and brilliant clarity. At just 8.8 pounds, the TLP-XC2000U projector sports an impressive 2,000 ANSI lumens, XGA 1024 x 768 native resolution and 400:1 contrast ratio to deliver bright, captivating images. The projector is HDTV/DTV compatible and the lamp life can be extended up to 3,000 hours in Eco-Mode for energy and cost savings.

The projector is designed with a sophisticated approach to security, a removable palm-sized control panel. When the security panel is removed, the projector is no longer operable unless the password is entered on the remote control or when the removable panel is replaced.

The TLP-XC2000U projector also includes the following leading-edge features:

— One-touch auto setup on a fully-loaded presentation remote to ensure worry-free, professional presentations even in the most unforgiving environments;

— Instant power shut down capability that enables the projector to power off instantly once disconnected from the power outlet with no cool-down time required;

— Digital zoom function on the remote control allowing the presenter to zoom in on a specific image presentation element such as spreadsheet numbers or other important details;

— A variety of connectivity options, such as composite video and S-video inputs, audio in and variable audio output capabilities;

— Special monitor-out capabilities that allow users to display and view images on a monitor and screen simultaneously, allowing the presenter to face their audience directly rather than turning around to read slides;

— Automatic vertical keystone correction (plus or minus 30 degrees) that instantly projects a square image even when the projector is set up at a steep offset angle to the screen;

— Quiet operation of only 31 decibels (dB) (in low mode) – quieter than a soft conversation.

The TLP-XC2000U is currently available through Toshiba’s authorized distributors, VARs, mail-order outlets and http://www.ToshibaDirect.com.

Green Statement: Toshiba strongly believes in corporate social responsibility and is committed to taking certain actions to help protect the environment. Toshiba has set an environmental goal to double its ecological efficiency by 2010, while currently manufacturing its products to meet the Restriction on Hazardous Substance standard (RoHS). All Toshiba projectors are RoHS-compatible(2), reducing harmful environmental effects by restricting the use of lead, mercury and certain other hazardous substances.

About Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. (TAIS)

Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., TAIS is comprised of four business units: Digital Products Division, Imaging Systems Division, Storage Device Division, and Telecommunication Systems Division. Together, these divisions provide mobile product and solutions, including industry leading portable computers; projectors; imaging products for the security, medical and manufacturing markets; storage products for automotive, computer and consumer electronics applications; and telephony equipment and associated applications.

TAIS provides sales, marketing and services for its wide range of information products in the United States and Latin America. TAIS is an independent operating company owned by Toshiba America, Inc., a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, which is a global leader in high technology and integrated manufacturing of electrical and electronic components, products and systems, as well as major infrastructure systems. Toshiba has more than 191,000 employees worldwide and annual sales of over US $ 60 billion (FY2006). For more information on Toshiba’s leading innovations, visit the company’s Web site at http://www.toshiba.com.

1. Reseller prices may vary. ESUP means “Estimated Single Unit Price.”

2. RoHS. This product is compatible with European Union Directive 2002/95/EC, Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS), which restricts use of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, PBB, and PBDE. Toshiba requires its projector component suppliers to meet RoHS requirements and verifies its suppliers’ commitment to meeting RoHS requirements by conducting component sampling inspections during the product design approval process.

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Q-See QS408-5 8 Channel H.264 Smart Recording DVR with Pre-Installed 500GB Hard Drive

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Q-See QS408-5 8 Channel H.264 Smart Recording DVR with Pre-Installed 500GB Hard Drive

  • Advanced H.264 Video Compression
  • CIF Real-Time Recording (30FPS per channel x 8 cameras = 240FPS Total) / D1 Recording Option (7.5FPS per channel x 8 cameras = 60FPS Total)
  • Stream Live Video Directly to a remote PC, iPhone, iPad, Android, or other Supported Smartphone Running Windows Mobile Pro or Symbian on 3G Networks. Trigger Email Alerts on Motion Detection Events
  • Backup important video from the DVR to a PC or Flash Drive
  • Pre-Installed 500GB Hard Drive;DVR Supports up to 8 Security Cameras

This 8 Channel DVR is apart of Q-See’s superior line up of DVRs. This multi-functional DVR serves as an extra pair of eyes when you are away from your home or business. The QS408-5 uses the latest technology with H.264 video compression, providing excellent image quality while using minimum hard drive space. This DVR is great for connecting to a VGA, LCD, or a TV to get crisp, clear images. You can conveniently manage multiple cameras from anywhere in the world with remote internet monitoring. Have the peace of mind of knowing your product includes free lifetime technical support!

List Price: $ 329.99

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InvestorEarth Offers Access to Selling Portals of REOs, CMOs, MTNs, BGs, Private Investments and Commodities.

Monday, August 1st, 2011

InvestorEarth Offers Access to Selling Portals of REOs, CMOs, MTNs, BGs, Private Investments and Commodities.










Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 13, 2008

There is a new website amongst us. In the age of depreciating returns, an unstable dollar, rising REO properties and Investors wanting to best capitalize on their sidelined liquidity, InvestorEarth.com is meeting those needs. InvestorEarth is dedicated to providing high net worth Investors with safe investment alternatives in a declining market.

With more than 37 combined years of purchasing distressed real estate, educating others in buying and selling foreclosures, bulk REO (real estate owned) acquisitions, builder closeouts, MTN’s (Medium or Mid Term Notes), CMO’s (Collateralized Mortgage Obligations) and the privatized world of High Yield Private Investments, InvestorEarth is now online. “Maximizing ROI and minimizing risk is what InvestorEarth is all about”; says Daniel Bruckner, Manager of Strategic Holdings, LLC.

Bruckner further added; “Our main goal is to create a business model based on simplifying the whole process of investments starting in the real estate arena of Bulk REO purchases on up to the bejeweled world of MTN’s, CMO’s and PPO’s. This has led to a network of educating high net worth individuals on the different aspects of real estate investment opportunities.”

“As Glanvill so eloquently put,” Bruckner noted, “Verisimilitude and opinion are an easy purchase; but true knowledge is dear and difficult. Furthermore, today’s distressed real estate market along with the Investors’ confidence level being at an all time low demands not opinion, but the experienced knowledge, advantageous education and tried and true results which we have realized over a combined 37 years of working in this industry.”

One concern Investors have is where to place their liquidity. What is the best plan of action? Should there be a fundamental focus on bulk REO and builder closeout acquisitions or should an Investor look at his investment opportunities more as a diversification of choices? InvestorEarth will be your portal for having your concerns addressed, your questions answered and your expectations met.

Rest assured that “broker chains” are not evidenced here. Confidentiality is kept in the strictest manner. Education is at the forefront of what InvestorEarth offers. InvestorEarth has the capability to link Investors, as well as their fiduciary representatives, directly to programs and platforms that have gone through the scrutiny, due diligence and authenticity of our team.

InvestorEarth believes that the private offerings and inner workings of investments represent the best value in today’s market. While a shrinking part of their established Investor base still prefers REO’s and builder closeouts, more and more are headed down the road which leads them to higher returns, less employed efforts, lower due diligence phases and risks that are for the most part imperceptible.

As a result InvestorEarth has readily available programs that can immediately be implemented and have high yielding ROI’s realized quickly. As an added bonus for its savvy clientele, the new website at http://www.investorearth.com offers updated daily educational materials and feature articles on everything from REO’s to CMO’s, MTN’s, BG’s and High Yield Private Investments.

To learn more about InvestorEarth’s ability to proficiently help you or your Investor’s needs, don’t hesitate to contact them and obtain a temporary username and password to access their site.

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New Way to Make Your Life Easy with Wireless IP Camera

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

New Way to Make Your Life Easy with Wireless IP Camera










(PRWEB) September 17, 2010

Families often worry about security of their properties, so a house guard is so important for both family and company. This Wireless IP Camera offered by TomTop.com allows remotely view & record everything from anywhere anytime. This camera provides support to the WiFi and also night vision. This camera is waterproof and there is high speed powerful video protocol processor used in the camera. High sensitivity inches CMOS sensor is used in the camera due to which it can be used as CCTV security camera. It can be a great choice for the outdoor surveillance. There are plenty of great features included in the camera. Its image and video quality is very good. The WiFi network is also available the camera which can be used for motion detection alert. The image can be uploaded to the specified FTP server with this feature.

The family can be able to take picture up to 20 m or 60ft with auto IR LED night vision feature in the WiFi Network Camera. There is support available for so many different browsers like Internet Explorer, Google, and Firefox. Users can also have the option of remote viewing and record in this camera. This camera provides support for image snapshot and image full screen. There is password definition and multi level users management. This wireless camera has an embedded web server. There is WPA, WEP and WPA2 encryption included in this great camera. This camera provides optimized MJPEG compression for the transmission. There is complete support available for wireless network mobile with WiFi 802.11.

This Wireless IP Camera is easy to setup and it has user friendly GUI with DIY installation. It has an aluminum alloy design and it is complete weatherproof and waterproof in any condition. Its display resolution is 640 x 480 and its light frequency is 50 Hz or 60 Hz. Gross weight of this security camera is about 1.15Kg. Its power consumption is 5 Watts. It has processor of 2G Hz which can be extended to 3G Hz. The memory size of this network camera is 256MB and its display card is 64M or above. There is support for all standard browsers in this camera. Normally it is available in the silvery color? Its power supply is DC5V.

This camera can work well DSL modem. The family can be able to have video recording, still image capturing and email notices features in this WiFi network camera. It can be very efficient in low lighting situations as well. There is best optimized bandwidth in this camera. There is built in microphone which can be used to listen to the synchronized audio. There are great monitoring options available in this TOMTOP CCTV security camera. There are many great designs available of these security cameras. This camera can have everything which you might look into the network camera. Wireless IP camera should be the choice if you want security camera with great options. For more information or to purchase, visit http://www.tomtop.com

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The Ultimate Online Dating Playbook for Men

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

The Ultimate Online Dating Playbook for Men is an online dating How Too like no other. It specifically designed for Men and outlines tried, tested and refined strategies or plays that will make you an online dating All Star in no time at all.
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