Terence Huynh
19 April 2007, 20:36
From the guy who got you the ‘Firefox inside Firefox inside…’ hack, he has another one. This one helps you if your in a rush…
Basically, just type anything in the address box [e.g. Google] and press Ctrl and Enter, and you get http://www and .com automatically inserted. Shift + Enter will add .net, while Ctrl + Shift + Enter will add .org.
Thanks SeeJay!!!
Stewart Wilson
16 April 2007, 19:14

The apple TV has been hacked so many times its not funny! The apple tv has been found to run Mac OS X and run a usb keyboard and mouse.

Heres a video of it all:
Terence Huynh
13 April 2007, 13:26
SeeJay has found this trick that will open Firefox inside Firefox… and there is no limit. Here’s what you have to type…
chrome://browser/content/browser.xul
Just another hack to pleasure someone… that’s great.
Terence Huynh
10 April 2007, 12:38
geektechnique.org has posted details on how to replace the mighty iPod from it’s hard drive to flash memory drives. You should not do that if you want more memory, but if you want something to smash it without breaking the drive… go right ahead.

That’s a lot of stuff to do this…
Terence Huynh
10 April 2007, 1:07
Yes… I know the title does not make any sense. But, if you want to find out what motherboard you have, AMI has got you covered…
http://www.ami.com/support/mbid.cfm
This will tell you what BIOS and motherboard you have. It’s great for when you upgrade from a computer you got second-hand.
Terence Huynh
04 April 2007, 16:22
Yes, the Apple TV. After 2 weeks from it’s release, we have seen many hacks gone through; like World of Warcraft on the Apple TV. But now, MacDevCentral has now given tips to increase the capacity by, of course, breaking it apart…
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2007/03/27/upgrading-apple-tvs-hard-drive.htmlÂ
Terence Huynh
01 April 2007, 15:06
Your computer gets stolen, your hard drive melts or you want your music on another computer but you can’t drag and drop them via iTunes, but there is a way to do that; You just need to get deeper inside the iPod. tech.geek gives you a handy trick to bring it all out…
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Terence Huynh
04 March 2007, 14:29
Vista is too expensive, I know, but you can get it cheaper when buying a OEM. The OEM version is the same and is not an upgrade. You will have to see a computer parts store that is not with Dick Smith, Tandy, Harvey Norman or those well known Computer Stores. Any third-party store will sell the OEM version as it is cheaper. I checked MSY at my location, they sell it for about $285, around the same price as Vista Home Basic at Big W.