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iOS 7 Release Date, Features: New Concept Shows Improved Lock Screen
According to recent rumors, Apple is expected to announce the iOS 7 release date in June 2013 at their Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. However, recent reports suggest that the tech giant may have been forced to delay the launch, …
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Chrome for iOS Updated with Fullscreen Browsing on iPhone and New Printing
chrome Google has updated its Chrome browser for iOS to version 26, adding full-screen browsing on the iPhone and iPod touch, new printing options, and the ability to save webpages as PDFs to a Google Drive account. When scrolling down with full screen …
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Question by Khushal Patel: How to set privacy lock in samsung galaxy y?
I have samsung galaxy y and i want to set privacy lock but using application lock it stop when i clear ram i want a privacy lock with out any application plz tell me solution of that. Is there is any setting to do privacy lock without downloading any application plz tell me solution.

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Answer by Michelle
There’s a screen lock without any app. If you want the screen lock, then go to settings, location & security, scroll down and click set up screen lock. If you have a similiar phone like mine, you can use a pin, password, or a pattern. If you don’t want to use any of those, there’s this puzzle piece lock where you put a puzzle piece in its right spot. There’s a glass one where you just sweep your screen.

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Lock and encode your flash drives with BitLocker To Go encryption in Windows 8
One of the best-kept secrets of Windows 8, BitLocker To Go is the latest incarnation of an encryption tool that's been included with select versions of Windows since Microsoft first introduced BitLocker disk encryption with Vista, way back in 2007 …
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Securing Your Mac – A Guide for Reasonable People, Version 1.0
The argument generally goes like this: "It is inevitable that Mac OS X will eventually have problems like Windows has, so you should buy one of our programs to protect yourself for when that inevitable day arrives." Ironically, one of the biggest …
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Question by buhanime: How to temporarily lock VNC (Virtual Network Computing)?
In our concern here is two room. one is having 10 PCs with LAN and another 1 (mine) is 2 PCs without LAN. One broadband connection is connected all PCs of both room. VNC installed in all PCs (Room 1 & 2). How can i turn off VNC for temporarily without disconnecting broadband connection and without uninstalling VNC.

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Answer by tashimagic
simply exit the VNC server running on the remote computer

you will find a VNC icon at the task bar near the clock

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(PRWEB) January 5, 2008

X-SIM II, a flexible film adapter SIM card now available from One-Stop-China.com, makes it easier and more affordable than ever to “unlock” an Apple iPhone.

Unlocking an iPhone is nothing new. What is new is that the solution is no longer expensive and the phone can still be upgraded from Apple’s server after unlocked. X-SIM II allows individuals to use the Apple iPhone with different providers by bypassing the lock to work with the phone’s existing SIM card. This solution for iPhone users is available for only $ 45.21 USD.

All iPhones are locked before they are sent to their authorized operator, and users must accept the operator selling the iPhone as well as the operator’s airtime package. Now, with the introduction of X-SIM II, people from different countries can successfully “unlock” their Apple iPhones with no risk.

The X-SIM II (http://www.one-stop-china.com/pdetail.jsp?productid=13648), aka Turbo SIM, is designed to skip the SIM card identification process that is necessary with most other iPhone unlocking software. With other iPhone unlockers, the working secret is that there is operator identification in the iPhone. When a user inserts a SIM card, the iPhone identifies whether or not the SIM card is from its authorized operator. If so, the iPhone will open; if not, the phone does not open. This identification step is eliminated with the X-SIM II.

An X-SIM II user needs to combine his or her own SIM card with the X-SIM II and then insert them into the iPhone’s SIM card slot. The iPhone can then connect in any operator’s network, meaning that the iPhone is never officially unlocked, but rather, the user bypasses the identifying step to opening the phone. This makes it possible for the phone to be upgraded with any firmware from Apple, as well as keep the warranty from the operator.

For more information about One-Stop-China.com’s X-SIM II film adapter SIM card and its use for bypassing Apple iPhones, visit www.One-Stop-China.com.

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