Well here we are folks! Just hours away from a sneak peak what could be the new evolutionary Iphone look and feel. We have all been waiting to see what apple is going to let us see today. Is it going to be a new Ipod look? Or just a boring dull upgrade from firmware 3.1.2?

Only time will tell. There are a couple things I would like to discuss about this though. Everyone is buzzing saying they want it much better. But, WHAT, do they want so much better about it. I am going to make a list of a few things that I would love to see happen with the new OS, then when they release the preview I will try and compare. Hey, shoot me a comment and tell me what you want. I would love to here what you have to say!

1. Vertical Scrolling- There are multiple tweaks in cydia (An app store for jailbroken Ipods) that let your Ipod scroll horizontal between the pages and vertically. What about the people who don't want to be illegal and void there warranty by jail breaking there Ipod? I say apple squeezes in this little feature as it would be pretty handy.

2. Home screen Background Change- I know you can change your background for your unlock screen, but what about your actual background? Yes, once again jailbroken Ipods can do this, but still. People have to think about the people who don't want to risk breaking there Ipod, or voiding the warranty, or such. It would be a small feature but pretty useful.

3. More apps on the dock- And once again, jailbroken Ipods can do this. However it could be useful, as some people have more than 4 apps that they use enough that they need to be able to get to them as fast as possible.

4. Music Visualizer- This would be one of my favorites! If it was released, it would probably only be able to be used with the second and third generation Ipod. As the first has a slower processor. You guys know how in Itunes you can use the "visualizer" to listen to music while having those cool animations and swirly things going on? It's also in Windows Media Player but still, that would be a pretty cool feature to have on your Ipod.

5. Flash? PS: Pretty Please :( - Even though there is an extremely small chance this would happen, it would definitely be a shock to Itouch/Iphone/Ipad users. This would add much more capability and features to the gadgets of apple.

6. Built In GPS- This would be an incredibly useful features to the Itouch, Ipad, and Iphone. It would hopefully use WI-FI technology to have an actual GPS built in to it!

7. Multitasking- This is on every list of "What We Want" lists. Apple still hasn't introduced it to the Iphone nor Itouch to this day. It would be a pretty cool thing to listen to music, browse the web, then go back to playing a game at the same time. Would use some processor speed but who knows.

That's my list for now. We will see what comes up. There are also many rumors surfacing about Verizon also having the Iphone, and some sneaky stuff with AT&T.

So what do you guys think? Leave me a comment!

Thats all for now,
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*CPALead Exploit* Brand New!

Posted by Aaron! On 9:14 AM 0 comments

Note: Keep this private, from this type of exploit I can't really see it possible to get patched but we will see.

I just found a brand new CPALead exploit in the attempt to watch a free movie online. Well here it goes.

I haven't tried this on Internet Explorer or any others but you can. Lets use this tutorial with firefox as I have tested that.

1. Go to the site that has CPAlead blocking the content. THE EXACT WEBPAGE WHICH HAS THE CONTENT GETTING BLOCKED.

2. On the top of firefox, the toolbar, go to VIEW, then PAGE SOURCE. A window will come up with all the sites page source, it will not let you edit it. I have a way around it though!

3. You CAN however copy the text. Select and copy all of the text. Now on your desktop, open a .txt file.

4. Paste all of the page source text on the text file, and in Notepad click "Edit" then "Find"

5. A little box will come up, make sure you are scrolled to the top of the text now. Now in the "find" box, type gateway. EXACTLY as I just wrote it only without the period.

6. Make sure the DIRECTION part of the "find box" says down, and then click find next. Keep doing so until you end up with a highlighted part of this batch of text.


Now highlight all of that text, then delete it from the text document.
Now click "file" then "save as"

Save it as

*Example
Site.html

YOU HAVE TO HAVE THE .HTML PART IN ORDER FOR THIS TO WORK. As I named
the .HTML file site, you can name it whatever you want.

Now save it to wherever you want on your computer, open it. Now you can
do whatever you want on a site that USED to have CPALead. You will no
longer get the "This Site Has Blocked Content, Complete an offer to view
its content" type thing. For a different page of that web page you will
sadly have to do the same thing.

All Regards,
TechTalkTonight

Everyone's heard of Google. Started as a simple search engine website by two friends in a garage, over the years they've become an Internet empire. Some make the joking theory that Google will someday dominate the entire world - but they could be correct.


Google has expanded from just web searches to image searches, mapping, satellite pictures of houses, even cars that take pictures of your house at street level (StreetView). To compete with Yahoo! Mail, Google later launched Gmail, who's unique method of organizing e-mails as "conversations" rivals other e-mail providers. Google even offers corporate services through Google Apps that most users don't even see - and they provide wi-fi to their hometown of Mountain View, California, distributing wireless connectivity over "nodes" mounted to lightposts around the city. They even made a web browser, Google Chrome, and are soon releasing an operating system for netbooks, the Chrome OS. And everything listed here - free. Doesn't cost their customers a dime. Everything's paid for by advertisements.

Now throw into the mix that Google is working on launching their own high speed internet service, over a fiber network that could support transfer speeds of up to 1 gigabit-per-second. Compare that to your current cable internet hookup that, according to Comcast, taps out at around 50 megabits-per-second (0.05 gigabits-per-second).

It's obviously going to be several years before Google launches this even locally to California residents, but it shows how Google is launching service after service - and doing it better than the competition. Google claims in their blog post that the fiber internet will be competitively priced, and could soon be offered to up to 500,000 users.

To see the original Google blog post, check it out here.

By now, I hope most of us have realised the amount of scam "xbox live point generator" programs that are all over the internet are scams. Either they steal your account, or they just plain out dont work. None do, nope, notta. Ya see, a multi-billionaire company is not in any way going to be hacked by some little goof-ball kid trying to make a crappy little program on his computer.

These theifs have now figured out that trick is not going that well anymore, so now they figured out a "viral" way of doing it and not getting account info, but cold hard cash. See, viral marketing is kinda like a huge vine.

Lets look farther into this.

Bob finds website, bob sees he needs to tell 10 friends. Bob tells ten friends, then completes a survey and owner makes money, but bob doesn't get his Xbox Live Code.

Now bobs ten friends, bob 2, bob3, bob4, bob5, bob6, bob7, bob8, bob9, bob10, and bob11 are now doing the same thing as the original bob. Telling everybody, then making the owner of the fake site money by completeing a survey to get there "code" but they never get there code. Now the site is all over and the owner is making hundreds of dollars and not even giving out the code or is just giving out fake codes.

It is a very sneaky and mean tactic, but its happening all over. For example (http://www.mspointsgenerators.com/) is another very fake site. Which is a viral site, and the owner is makign extreme amounts of money right now. What are we doing? Nothing, at this point you can't really do anything. As he is not hurting any of your rights nor stealing your money, hes just stealing are time which no fraud companies will care of as they have way bigger issues.

Now you know how the sites operate? Spread the news, tell everyone. Don't let these people get tons of money off random people who are not experianced with the internet. It's wasting peoples time, continously.

Q:So main question, is this site http://www.mspointsgenerators.com/ or any other viral site a real site or scam?
A: 99.9% of them, no. Not at all, I would be amazed out of my body to see a legit one. Don't expect one, as there is an extremely small chance that would ever happen. Plus the site would go bankrupt after about a week of buisness.

Thats All For Now,
TechTalkTonight

Free Merchandise From Logitech!

Posted by Aaron! On 9:50 AM 1 comments

Have you ever went around the internet and asked where you could get free "stuff"? Most of the time, all they will reply with is some stupid Get Paid To site or a Paid To Click site. These basically earn money from affiliates when the user completes a survey and then the site can afford to give prizes. This can take MONTHS  just to be able to get a free $10 giftcard or such.

This way, will not get the cops at your door in anyway. Basically Logitech is starting to hand there products out for free like candy. All you need, is some guts, a phone, and a BS story. First of all, write down what product you want. Go to logitech.com to find which product. In order to get it for free, it HAS to be under $75.00. Now right down everything (your details) on a piece of paper. Don't be afraid to tell them your real details, they ONLY use this to ship your item. If they asked for a callback # give them a real one. For a beginner, we are going to start off with something cheap and easy. Be patient, once your "trained" you will be able to start bringing in the expensive gaming products. So, lets start off with a LX3 Optical Mouse. It has a retail value of $24.99, write that down on a piece of paper. As you may be asked for how much you paid for it. Lets say, you got it 2 months ago. As if you said you got it only 30 days ago or less they will MAKE you return it to the local store. That is the other question they will ask.

Now for the story part, this is going to be a lie. Through the whole thing you are going to need to stay calm and act like your very upset and displeased. No agent likes to have a mad customer, so this will improve your chances of shipping the item to you. Our story, is going to be this. Once you call logitech at 646-454-3200 (I'm not sure that is tole free so be careful) follow the prompts. One of the first prompts is something like "Device Problems" or something. Choose that, then choose Windows. Then Control Devices. You will then be routed to an agent. For this tutorial, in order to get it replaced, something has to be wrong with it. Our problem is going to be that the first time you got the mouse that the scroll wheel felt loose, and a few weeks later it would turn on for a few seconds, then turn off for a minute or two. Then it would keep doing this. Tell them you have tried this on other computers, then say "Even on my old laptop with windows xp!" Act like your frustrated, when they say something like "So your mouse is turning on and off?" say "Yes, repeatedly, I dont know what in the world is going on, I cant even use my computer without it." Tell them you don't have a spare mouse, and sometimes while he is talking sigh, as if you are mad. Don't yell at him, just make it sound like you are very upset.

If he transfers you, just tell the same story over. Now that the story is good, we have 3 more things. The only way we are going to be able to get our "broken" product sent back to us is if we have the PID (Product Identification) and the Model Number and Product Number. Where do you get these? Most people would make you pay, but I have a trick. Go make an account at THEBOTNET.COM and once joined. Click the "IRC CHAT" at the top. Your internet browser will ask you to use a program like mibbit, which is an online program. Click ok or whatever. Once your on mibbit, go to thebotnet chat. There should be a tab labeled THEBOTNET. Click it, once in the chat. Type this into the message box and hit enter,

!logipn [Number] [Product name]

You want to edit the NUMBER and PRODUCT NAME with the number of PIDS you want and the product name you want the PID for. You have to enter it like this,

!logipn 1 logitech LX3

!logipn is just the code to generate the PID.

!logipn 1 logitech LX3

This means you want (1) PID for the LX3.

!logipn 1 logitech LX3

This needs to go in EVERY single time you generate. It won't work if you dont put "logitech" in front of the model.

!logipn 1 logitech LX3

Thats the model, you don't have to write the full name. Just the model, for example, LX3, MK300, LX8, etc.

The chat bot will then give you the Model Number, Number Of Pids you requested, and Product Number. Copy these into a notepad file or just write them down. You will need this for the call to get your free stuff.

So now that you have all that, finally call logitech and follow all the steps that we discussed earlier. Eventually he will ask for a Model Number, PID, and Product Number. Tell him the MN, PN, and PID you generated. ONLY 1 OF EACH! Act confused, like you don't know what the model and product number and PID is. Ask him things like "Is this on the bottom of those mouse" then he will say yes. This tricks him into thinking you really have a broken mouse. Then say ok hold on, and hopefully you have a mouse around you that you can bang on the desk lightly, like your actually looking for the PID which is normally found on the bottom of the mouse. Tell him, oh ok there it is. Alright would you like it? He will tell you yes, what you are really going to tell him is the Model Number, PID, and Product Number you generated from the website I told you about earlier. Say them slowly so he understands, but by now he will most likely be convinced you actually have a broken mouse. This is a perfect plan, and now your good to go. Now from here, 2 things happen. You either will be asked for proof of purchase, which is a receipt. This is what you tell him, act like you lost it "Ohh shoot.. ummm, I might still have the reciept, here let me go look real quick ok?" he will say yes, just set down the phone for 2-5 minutes and then act all frustrated and say something like "Sir, Im not finding it. I believe I threw it away." If you have a stubborn Representative that your talking to he may say that they need proof of purchase. Then sadly, just restart and recall logitech. TELL THEM A DIFFERANT EMAIL EVERYTIME YOU CALL AS THAT IS HOW THEY PULL UP YOUR PROFILE. Normally this wont happen. OR.. he should now tell you they can ship it, act amazed. Not to amazed but something like "Really?" in a confused voice, not an excited voice. "He will say they can, then ask for you info" Now say something like "Thank God" in a calm voice, then tell him all your info.

Well there you go, thank him. Tell him that you could barely use your computer, and that hes a lifesaver or something. Don't make it sound to fake. He will then most likely act happy and say it should arrive in 7-10 business days. He will also tell you a reference number that you should write down. Then he will say something like "Well there you go *your name here* were sorry about the inconvenience, have a great day bye" Say "Alright, bye"




Congrats, your free item is on its way. I know that was long, but once you master it you will be able to have your free item shipped from the call in only about 15 minutes of talking. Usually about half in hour for your first time.

Regards,
TechTalkTonight

Ipad's Final Release!

Posted by Aaron! On 8:51 AM 0 comments

Is it good? Is it bad? Only time will tell. Yesterday, on April 3, 2012, the Apple Ipad was introduced to the world.

People lined up to there local Apple store to get these little handy gadgets. Some say its the newest and best portable computer,  some say its complete crap. I myself, can not see myself digging up hundreds of dollars to go buy one. There are people out there looking for it, and trying to dig out the scraps of any dimes they can find to go out and order this thing.

Im excited for the near future to find out what even the "fans" think about it. One thing amazed me yesterday, one thing. I think consumers are getting the wrong details on this thinking it is a computer you set on your desk and use. My local news was doing interviews with people who just got there Ipad, and I will quote what one man said.

"What are you going to do with this when you get home?"

Answer: "Prolly just going to sync all my apps and music to it when I get home, play around with it a little. I got a powerpoint presentation due for school soon so that will help"


I got a powerpoint presentation due for school soon so that will help


Wait, what? Lets go back for a second. This thing doesn't have MS office, or 3rd Party software for homework. People are getting this for college thinking it will help them, when this device is NOT made for college. This just goes to prove a point, apple and all the buzz around the internet are tricking people into thinking this is a super-natural computer for work and business. It's the complete opposite,  its a device for fun and games, music, tv, videos, and browsing the web.

I'm not going to lie, this thing is pretty much a really cool upgraded ipod. I am just disappointed that Apple and other people are trying to make it sound like its the next level computer.

What do you think, leave me/us a comment. I would love to see you guys thoughts.

In All Regards,
TechTalkTonight