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Here is the full tutorial for “pwning”, or jailbreaking, the iPod Touch running OS 3.0.



Almost every teenage student has a flash drive nowadays, and some schools are even requiring them. The only problem is that many times schools are not equipped with the best software for getting things done. (Ex. Internet Explorer). Liberkey is the solution to this problem. This piece of software can be placed on your USB drive and instantly you have over 200 free programs at your disposal anywhere you go. The ultimate addition of Liberkey is about 600 MB while the basic is only 200. With these small file sizes you can use it on virtually any flash drive. If you would like to take a look at all of the programs included there is a list here. Otherwise you can download the program here.




Google announced Tuesday that they are developing a fully fledged operating system. This is something that surprised everyone, but when you really think about it Google is a huge company and its nothing we couldn’t see happening in the near future. They say the new operating system, “Chrome”, will target netbooks specifically, although it will be compatible with any computer system. It is designed to be fast, simple, and secure. Google makes it clear that this operating system is being built upon the web. All of the applications will be web based, and cloud computing will reach a whole new level. The open source operating system will begin appearing in netbooks starting in late 2010. Chrome could be very useful for teens who use laptops or netbooks for school. You can boot up in seconds to take notes in class, and can access files from home over the internet. I’m sure new information will arise soon on this topic, so we will keep you updated. In the meantime, tell us what you think about it. (P.S) Sorry for the delayed post, we were experiencing some technical difficulties with the site.





When it comes to Windows you know that there are a few different types of user accounts. Each one with different privileges. But it seems that even when you pick an administrator account in Vista there are some rights still inaccessible. For some programs you can solve this problem temporarily by right clicking and hitting, “Run as Administrator”. However there is a better, more permanent option. Continue reading to see how you can activate Vista’s hidden admin. More »




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Here is the full tutorial for “pwning”, or jailbreaking, the iPod Touch (2G).

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