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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 07:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[LulzSec targets video game maker ZeniMax Media]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 07:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[LulzSec is at it again. Today, after much taunting on Twitter, the hacking group has posted online the source code and database passwords of Bethesda Softworks, a subsidiary of gaming company ZeniMax Media.ZeniMax owns several studios besides Bethesda and is the company behind popular games like Fallout 3, Doom, Quake, and Brink.LulzSec says in its statement that it initially launched a distributed denial-of-service attack on Bethesda and then found a weakness that provided administrator access to the Web server, and eventually other servers in the network.&quot;After mapping their internal network and thoroughly pillaging all of their servers, we grabbed all their source code and database passwords, which we proceeded to shift silently back to our storage deck,&quot; the group wrote in a statement posted to code-sharing site Pastebin.In an earlier tweet, LulzSec said the actual attack took place months ago.&quot;Bethesda, we broke into your site over two months ago. We've had all of your Brink users for weeks. Please fix your junk, thanks!&quot;Members of the group also profess to be fans of the company. LulzSec says it has data pertaining to more than 200,000 registered users of the game Brink, but says it held back that information because &quot;we actually like this company and would like for them to speed up the production of Skyrim, so we'll give them one less thing to worry about. You're welcome!&quot;The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is a highly anticipatedXbox 360,PlayStation 3, and PC game scheduled for release on November 11.ZeniMax was not immediately available for comment.In the same release as the Bethesda attack, LulzSec also posted as a seemingly casual afterthought user names and passwords it took from the U.S. Senate Web site, Senate.gov.On Friday, the same group  posted the e-mail addresses and passwords of what it claims are 26,000 registered users of the porn Web site pron.com. The group says it specifically called out people with .gov and .mil e-mail addresses who had registered for the site.Updated at 1:59 p.m. PT with context about when the attack on Bethesda took place.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[How to restore Android factory settings]]></title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 07:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>beingriacici12</dc:creator>
<category>Technology</category>
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<description><![CDATA[You've rooted your Android device, flashed a custom ROM, and reaped the benefits of better power management, extra features, and the radiant glow that comes from treating that phone like you own it. Because you do own it, right Now it's time to get a new phone. How can you make your old Android-powered hardware resalablerescue guides at DroidForums.net. The procedure requires caution, because just like when you rooted your phone and installed a custom ROM, there's a chance you can brick it by downgrading, too.Note that for these instructions, the phone being used is a first-generation Motorola Droid and that the steps are extremely device-specific. While the general idea of how to do it applies to all devices, you must research the exact instructions for your phone on your own.The first step is to grab three downloads you must have to restore a Droid. One is the Motorola desktop tool for updating phones, called RSD Lite (download). Next, you want the appropriate drivers for your phone. In this case, I want the &quot;Motorola Droid drivers&quot; for a 32-bit computer (download). (Also available for download: x64 drivers.) The third download you have to have is the SBF file. In this case, I want to downgrade to Android 2.2 Froyo, so I search for FRG22D.sbf Droid (Google search results).Next, install RSD Lite and the drivers, and connect your phone to your computer. Turn it off, then turn it on holding Up on the D-Pad. After a minute or so of holding it down, the Bootloader screen, a black screen with white text and no interface, will appear. Then run RSD Lite, and you ought to see your phone listed. If not, go to the menu bar, choose Config, then DeviceID, then choose either of the two options, and restart RSD Lite. Be sure to put the phone in bootloader mode before running RSD Lite.Last, browse to the SBF file. Hit Start and grab a tasty beverage as Froyo installs. The phone should automatically reboot. If you connect it to a network, either with 3G or Wi-Fi, it will soon ask to upgrade to Android 2.2.1 or whatever the most recent manufacturer-supported Android version is.That's one way you can restore your phone to its original, stock version of Android. There are several other methods out there, and remember that this procedure is nuanced and likely will change depending on your device.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Toyota to sell home electric-car chargers in 2012]]></title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2011 08:10:07 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>beingriacici12</dc:creator>
<category>Eco</category>
<guid>http://www.haaze.com/story.php?title=toyota-to-sell-home-electric-car-chargers-in-2012</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Toyota Motor will launch home battery chargers for electric and plug-in hybridcars next year as it starts selling new models of environmentally friendly cars, the Nikkei business daily reported today. The chargers, which will also be compatible with non-Toyota cars, will come in two types, the Nikkei reported, citing company sources. One would extend from the exterior wall of a home and the other would be for setting up in a garage.2012 Toyota Prius PHEV (photos) View the full gallery The company expects to sell 20,000 to 30,000 units in the first year, with each costing about several tens of thousands of yen to 200,000 yen ($2,405) including installation costs, the Nikkei added. Toyota, the world's biggest automaker, has said it would begin selling a Prius-based plug-in hybrid by early 2012 mainly in Japan, the United States, and Europe, targeting sales of more than 50,000 units a year. The car, which--unlike a conventional hybrid--can be plugged in to enable longer-distance driving using only electricity, is expected to cost as little as 3 million yen in Japan, the company has said. In the field of battery electric vehicles, Toyota plans to begin selling in 2012 a model based on the tiny iQ in the United States, Japan, and Europe. Story Copyright (c) 2010 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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