By: Chris | 2010-12-22 | Games You can use enhanced functions and applications that are in your disposal only by getting combat arms hacks that enable the player to enjoy certain privileges. read more
By: Chris | 2010-12-22 | Games Every player who wants to always be on top of the game must have what other players don't have. From game hacking forums you get information and hacks that takes you miles ahead of your opponents. read more
By: Richard Trott | 2010-11-27 | Games Why be shackled with limitations and trial versions of games when you can get hacking tools and have full access to games of your choice. read more
By: Peter Martin | 2011-06-02 | Security Major Powers such as United States (U.S), United Kingdom (U.K) and China have increased efforts to deal with cyber threats. read more
By: Rosone Eanes | 2010-03-29 | Hobbies Prototype is a hack-n-slash title developed by Radical Entertainment, which is also the same studio that created The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction on the Game Cube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. Published by Activision, this sandbox style game is a single player only action game with a rating restricted to audiences of mature 18+. read more
By: weihua | 2010-10-09 | Other Business Game System Gameplay was identical to MK3 but introduced a few new elements. Two new tournament modes were introduced read more
By: Sidhartha Roy | 2008-08-28 | Cyber law The article is about a new breed of crime which is promising to threaten human life and property in a completely hi-tech manner.In my article i have highlighted about cyber crime,its modes , how it is different from the conventional crime and also about its statutory provision. read more
By: Peter Martin | 2011-07-04 | Security Recently, cyber-attackers exposed data pertaining to Viacom, Universal Music and several government websites. read more
By: William Garner | 2010-03-29 | Computer Passive, low-frequency (~125 KHz) radio-frequency identification (RFID) is suggested as the optimum solution to track military weapons and sensitive items. The criteria for selecting a suitable RFID tracking system include: low cost, safety, reliability, longevity, durability, accuracy, precision, security, read distance and read speed. Passive, low-frequency RFID fulfills all these criteria. Alternative RFID technologies-high-frequency, contact memory buttons (CMB), and ultra wideband (UWB)-suffer from several important issues, most notably the lack of security and safety, reliability, accuracy and precision (high-frequency RFID); very high cost, lack of security, and too great a read distance (UWB); high cost, lack of security, poor read distance and speed, and longevity (CMB). We offer passive, low-frequency RFID as the optimum solution to accurately, reliably and safely identify, track and maintain weapons and sensitive items in the military and other agencies. read more