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Griffin offers Final Vinyl update, new turntable cable







Griffin offers Final Vinyl update, new
turntable cable

Griffin offers Final Vinyl update, new
turntable cable
03/06/2004 01:55 AM

Griffin Technology Inc. has announced the release of Final Vinyl v1.1, an update to their vinyl record recording software for Mac OS X. They've also released the Turntable Connection Cable, an accessory for attaching your record turntable to your Mac.




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I've actually received a number of emails (and one forum post) about this bug, but I have no plans to fix it. Why? Because the error message only appears if you upgrade a cracked version of FeedDemon 1.0. This is a deliberate error message that FeedDemon 1.10 displays when it detects that you upgraded from a specific cracked version of FeedDemon 1.0.

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"Our attack makes it possible to crack every communication between two Bluetooth devices, and not only if it is the first communication between those devices," says Shaked.

Check out the time required to pull this off:

They show that once an attacker has forced two devices to pair, they can work out the link key in just 0.06 seconds on a Pentium IV-enabled computer, and 0.3 seconds on a Pentium-III. "This is not just a theoretical break, it's practical," says Schneier.

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networks...

On a difference
between wonks and
geeks...

On the "Air
Ministry"...

On shopping with
MacUser...

On e-mail as a means
of exchange...

A few customised
toolbars...

A critical mass of
photograph
swappers...

what is grok?