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Called UFED for Universal Forensic Extraction Device, this device lets police officers and other law-enforcement personnel snop into a cellphone to very quickly (in minutes) extract key information like messages, contacts, photos, call history etc… It also gets deleted files or hidden files that could contain interesting information.
The manufacturer even says that the next version will bypass the simple password of Android and iOS as if it wasn’t there. That’s not it: the UFED can also extract information from personal navigation devices which might contain logs and other information that could be contextually relevant in an investigation.
Easy Cellphone Hacking, For Cops Only, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : iPad 2 Review, Atrix Review,
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While car manufacturers have been looking for ways to make their cars less harmful to the environment, they’ve either gone with the either the hybrid/full-electric route or they’ve made their cars more fuel efficient. WIKISPEED is one such company going for the latter. Their Alibre-designed SGT01 has been touted to be able to deliver more than 100 miles per gallon ? talk about fuel efficient!
Alibre-designed WIKISPEED SGT01 car delivers over 100 miles per gallon, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : Nintendo 3DS Review, Atrix Review,
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SA Photonics has developed the HRNVS (High Resolution Night Vision System) ? a wide field digital head mounted display designed for commercial and military pilots of fixed-wing airplanes and rotorcraft. Night vision has been an important aspect of the US military ? allowing pilots to fly around in the dark in relative safety, and giving them the edge in night time battles. But according to surveys of US Air Force Pilots, one of the main problems with current night vision goggles is the limited field of view.
SA Photonics Advanced Digital Night Vision System makes you glad you’re in the dark, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : iPad 2 Review, Atrix Review,
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Brilliant, love it. Lets hope it goes into production soon!
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Whether you're Sprint or Verizon, you have to agree that LTE is the future of 4G wireless connections. WiMAX is flailing and failing and HSPA+ isn't much more than a desperate stop-gap. As the...
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Remember the Skype for Android vulnerability that was made public by Android Police last week? Skype recognized the issue and announced that they were working on a fix for it. Well it looks like they were pretty quick to their feet because today they’ve released an update that addresses the issues found.
In case you weren’t aware of the issue, Skype for Android had a vulnerability where its database that contains personal information of the Skype user (i.e. username, profile, contacts and chat logs) was unprotected and easily accessible by other apps. Well Skype has now changed the permission of the databases and effectively fixed discovered exploit. In addition to removing the vulnerability, Skype has also added a 3G calling feature to the app ? previously you could only make calls over WiFi.
The updated version of Skype is available now on the Android Market for download. Take note that it doesn’t fix the leaked version of Skype that has video calling so continue using that version of the app at your own risk.
Skype for Android vulnerability fixed, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : Nintendo 3DS Review, iPad 2 Review,
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It's been a weird few days for me. I am a normal guy that happens to love all cars, but more specifically Mustangs. I have owned seven Mustangs now over the course of my life if you count the 64.5 my...
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We all know that the Google Chrome OS is about to make its debut as a stable operating system sometime in the new future, and that the netbooks are on their way. All that’s left to figure out is how much they will cost. According to an exclusive report from the folks at Neowin, it looks like Google will have an interesting pricing strategy for their Chrome OS netbooks.
Google Chrome OS laptops to get a monthly subscription?, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : Nintendo 3DS Review, iPad 2 Review,
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The military seems to be relying a lot on games recently. It was only the other day where they released ACTUV Tactics, a tactical submarine game/crowdsourced simulator for them to collect data about tactics that work and don’t work. Now, they’ve just announced the release of a new game aimed to recruit undergraduates to the Royal Navy.
Royal Navy Engineer Officer Challenge app wants undergrads to join the Royal Navy, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : Nintendo 3DS Review, iPad 2 Review,
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