Sunday, October 31, 2010

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Avatar 2 dan Avatar 3 Release 2014 dan 2015, Film ke Tiga Batman berjudul "The Dark Knight Rises"

Posted: 31 Oct 2010 12:57 AM PDT

Rumah produksi Fox baru-baru ini mengumumkan bahwa film terbaik sepanjang masa Avatar akan kembali ke layar lebar dengan sekuelnya yaitu Avatar 2 dan Avatar 3 yang akan tayang Desember 2014 dan 2015.Sutradara James Cameron memastikan bahwa proyek film selanjutnya adalah Avatar 2 dan Avatar 3, akan tetapi tidak menyebutkan secara detail mengenai judul dari sekuel film Avatar ini. Film ini akan

Saturday, October 30, 2010

How to Ditch Big Brother and Disappear Forever

By Jason Fitzpatrick

How to Ditch Big Brother and Disappear Forever

How to Ditch Big Brother and Disappear ForeverSo you've decided you want to drop off the map and leave Big Brother behind. It's harder than ever in our always-connected world, but if you're ready to plan your big vanishing act, here are a few tips to get you started.

Who hasn't thought about how nice it would be to start fresh somewhere new, preferably with nicer weather and cheaper drinks? Whatever your reasons for wanting to disappear—maybe you just want to get The Man off your back—with enough diligence and planning you can vanish and start anew somewhere else.

For the low down on disappearing and starting your life over, we turned to the book How to Disappear: Erase Your Digital Footprint, Leave False Trails, and Vanish without a Trace by Frank M. Ahearn and Eileen C. Horan. Frank Ahearn is the grizzled grandfather of the vanishing act. After 20 odd years working as a skip tracer—an investigator who specializes in finding people who don't want to be found—he realized he could make just as much money and incur a lot less risk helping people avoid investigators like himself. We've culled a few of Ahearn's tips below, but if you're really serious, his book is a great pocket guide to getting lost. Photo adapted from the Australia edition of How To Disappear.

How Not To Disappear

How to Ditch Big Brother and Disappear Forever
The cardinal sin in any serious disappearance is drama. You don't successfully vanish by staging an elaborate disappearing act that ultimately involves a tri-state search, police dogs, and your home town believing that you were mauled by a bear and dragged off into the dark night. Ahearn stresses the importance of disappearing in a legal fashion. You shouldn't, for example, try and secure false papers: It's a felony to use false identification, and you have no idea if the papers you secured are legitimate. (What if your new social security number belongs to a dead guy or a criminal? What if the passport you bought is bogus and now you're staring down a customs agent?). Instead, you want to obfuscate your identity in a way that it's so difficult for people to follow you that anything short of a government task force will lack for the patience or funding to keep doggedly trying to find you. Here's a little about how that might work. Photo by David McDermott.

Minimize Your Social Connections

How to Ditch Big Brother and Disappear Forever
People who hurriedly throw all their crap in a suitcase and run out the back door are the ones who fail at disappearing. Instead, one of your most important jobs, prior to your successful disappearance, is to slowly cut the fat from your social life. Stop using Facebook—ditch all social networks—maybe under the pretense that you're spending too much time online (or any other pretense that people around you will accept besides "I'm going to torch my crappy life and move to Belize").

You want to minimize the social footprint you occupy so that when suddenly you're not standing in it anymore, few people will notice or care. If you're the most prominent member of the local social scene and you vanish tomorrow, people will notice. Minimizing your virtual trail is more important than minimizing your real life trail. It takes mere minutes for an investigator to comb through social networks and search results, but hours and additional expenses to investigate on foot and by phone. Photo by Luis Perez.

The one social connection most people are unwilling to ditch is communication with their immediate family. Unless your immediate family is the reason you're pulling a vanishing act, chances are you'll still want to talk to your parents or siblings. This can the toughest communication to break, and it's where almost everyone fails. All the planning in the world is worthless if you call your relatives from your new location and a skip tracer gets her hands on the phone records. If you want to communicate with your family or best friend after you've vanished from the less desirable people in your life, then you need to figure out, well in advance, how you will do so. Never communicate with them directly from any account linked to your new life or new residence. Anonymous email accounts and prepaid phone cards and cellphones are the only way you're going to be finding out if Grandma's hip surgery went well.

Ditch the Plastic; Cash Is King

How to Ditch Big Brother and Disappear Forever
Get used to the idea of ditching the luxuries you had in your former life. Gone are the credit cards, the convenience cards and loyalty cards, even simple things like a video rental card. Pay cash for everything and don't use anything that could link you new life and your plans to your old life. Don't check out books about Chile from your local library or buy them with a credit card. Don't use a credit card or frequent flier miles to book a flight out of the country. Your goal in everything you do is to minimize the number of connections between your old life and your new life. Whenever you undertake an interaction with another person or business, ask yourself "Is this the least traceable method I could use?" Paying cash for a cup of coffee at an old coffee shop? Obscure. Paying with a credit card for a cup of coffee at an airport kiosk under the eye of four different security cameras? Not stealthy in the least. Cash is king. Photo by Andrew Magill.

Lie, Lie, and Lie Some More

How to Ditch Big Brother and Disappear Forever
Ahearn's goes into intense detail on the topic of disinformation and its importance in disappearing. He notes that the thing skip tracers hope for most is just enough information—too little and they'll never find their prey, too much and they'll waste all their time and funding looking in the wrong places. Your goal is to create disinformation.

As you prepare to disappear, slowly but surely start fudging the information companies have on you. "Correct" the spelling of your name on file with the local utility company, tell them they have the wrong social security number and offer a correction, change your mailing address for your bills to a fake mail drop you set up through a private mailing company. If people come looking for you, you want them to waste their time looking in the wrong places. Chapters 7, 8, and 9 of Ahearn's book are all devoted entirely to disinformation, creating false leads (with examples from his work that are so clever you'll want to hire him just to see him in action), and establishing yourself securely in a new locale. Photo by Anonymous9000.

Incorporation, The Binding Glue

How to Ditch Big Brother and Disappear Forever
At this point you might be nodding your head, thinking that the plan sounds great so far, save for the one glaring detail. If you can't use anything but cash how on earth are you going to establish a new identity in your new location? Since you don't want to lead the life of an illegal alien in your new locale, you're going to need some way to have a legal presence that isn't intimately tied back to your old identity.

Creating a corporation to manage your assets is one way many people handle their affairs once they have disappeared. Your corporation, only vaguely linked to you and not in the way that is readily identifiable to skip tracers, will be the entity that leases your apartment, pays your utility bills, and otherwise delegates your money out while serving as a shield between you and those looking for you. The details of this are best discussed between you and a lawyer or after careful research into what kind of corporation (and where) would be the best fit for you. Photo by Diana.

Lastly: Don't Bother If You're Not Committed

How to Ditch Big Brother and Disappear Forever
Disappearing is not easy. You don't just fake your own death, buy some false papers in an alley from a guy with a indiscernible accent, and then retire to a life of leisure on a small island nation. Disappearing, and doing so legally and without incurring a bigger headache than the one you're running away from, takes careful planning. You need to be willing to cut contact with nearly everyone you know (if not everyone), change how you shop, and even ditch your hobbies. Disappearing means beginning a game of chase with people who want to find you and being willing and strong enough to outlive them at that game. If you can't do that, you'll waste a lot of time and money trying to disappear but failing. Photo by Bohari Adventures.

Further Reading

How to Ditch Big Brother and Disappear ForeverThe total planning and execution of your disappearance is well beyond the scope of this article. If you're seriously entertaining the idea of disappearing, we highly recommend checking out Ahearn's book How to Disappear: Erase Your Digital Footprint, Leave False Trails, and Vanish without a Trace. If you're serious about vanishing, it offers insights and tips you likely never even thought about. If, like most of us, you're not serious about vanishing, it's still packed with fascinating stories culled from the hundreds of clients Frank has helped vanish from their old life and start a fresh one more to their liking. Either way you'll end up a little more paranoid about your privacy and security and a lot more knowledgeable about the ways people abuse both.

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Friday, October 29, 2010

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhone

By Adam Dachis

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhone

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhone Locked down for your "safety," your iPhone is designed to operate the way Apple intended. With recently relaxed app store policies and great strides within the jailbreaking community, however, you can add great functionality that Apple never wanted you to have.

Note: For a look at the flip side of the mobile OS coin, check out the best "Evil" apps for Android.

Line2

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhone Although there have long been VOIP options like Skype and Fring, Line2 offers up a full phone service and text messaging replacement for a small monthly fee ($10/month for unlimited everything). As we discovered when we turned our iPod touch into an iPhone, Line2 is a highly functional alternative and can save you a lot of money on your monthly bill just through text messages alone. Call quality is pretty much on par with AT&T, and the text messaging portion of the Line2 app is just a little bit nicer than Apple's included app. With Apple's many App Store refusals due to "duplicated functionality" it's a wonder that Line2 actually made the cut. Fortunately it did, because it's often a better way of using your iPhone as an actual phone.

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhoneLine2 | iTunes App Store

VLC Media Player

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhone It's still hard to believe the day came where VLC was approved in the app store. Originally just for the iPad, VLC was released as a universal iOS app just a few days ago. While using it with high definition MKVs gives you a clear indication of why Apple doesn't bother supporting other formats, VLC's performance with standard definition files—particularly DiVX AVIs—was basically flawless. (More performance notes here.) Regardless of performance, however, VLC opens up your iPhone to nearly any video format you'd want and that's enough to praise all by itself. Plus, it's free.

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhoneVLC Media Player | iTunes App Store

Air Video/StreamToMe

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhone Where VLC Media Player fails, AirVideo and StreamToMe pick up the slack. Although VLC adds support for many new video formats, your iPhone can't necessarily play them (or at least play them well) plus video takes up a ton of disk space. Air Video and StreamToMe are both great solutions that allowing you to stream content from your computer's hard drive to your phone over Wi-Fi or 3G. They convert content on the fly so it'll play nicely with your iPhone, allow you to essentially watch whatever you want regardless of the format. Each app has a few features the other doesn't, so they're not identical, but overall they're both very capable of handling your streaming video needs. If you want to make sure you're fully covered to watch anything, regardless of Apple's support for the format, either app (both $3) will serve you well.

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhoneAir Video / StreamToMe | iTunes App Store

MyWi and My3G

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhone Although Apple's opened the gate a bit wider to let some surprising apps into the app store, there are still a number of things you can't do without jailbreaking (or paying hefty monthly fees). One of the most useful of those things: turning your iPhone into a Wi-Fi hotspot. MyWi is designed to let you do just that, and helps with USB tethering as well. Although it comes at a steep price of $20, that's what you'd end up paying for a month of tethering by going through the proper channels (AT&T). In that light, the price isn't really all that bad. So long as you're already paying AT&T for the data bandwidth, we think you should be able to use it however you want. MyWi gives you that freedom when Apple and AT&T won't.

Also from the Intelliborn folks is My3G, which lets you decide which apps can and can't use your 3G connection. The iPhone generally prohibits you from using a lot of things over 3G—like Facetime, downloading anything over 20MB, etc.—so this $4 jailbreak app can give you that control.

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhoneMyWi / My3G

Wi-Fi Sync

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhone Wi-Fi Sync is my favorite jailbreak application and entirely worth the $10 it'll cost you. I don't really care for iTunes in general, but when syncing is necessary it just seems so archaic to sync a Wi-Fi enabled devices with a cable. Wi-Fi sync cuts the cord and lets you sync your iPhone over your local Wi-Fi network. It's surprisingly quick when compared to cable syncing and setup is very easy. You just install the Wi-Fi Sync application on your iPhone and your Mac or Windows PC, pair your iPhone with your computer, and start syncing. You're not limited to a single device, either, so if you happen to have an iPad, for example, you can use Wi-Fi sync to sync that too.

The Best "Evil" Apps for iPhoneWi-Fi Sync

Honorable Mentions

While the five apps above cover the major missing features of the iPhone, there are still a few niche, awesome apps that serve a more specific purpose. We didn't want to leave them out, and so they've found a place in the honorable mentions.

  • SNES HD (Free) - SNES HD isn't so much an iPhone app as it is an iPhone-iPad app combination. It turns your iPhone into an SNES controller which you can pair with your iPad. It's a neat idea for people with both devices, but if you're just looking for a straight-up SNES emulator for your iPhone, snes4iphone is the way to go.
  • Winterboard (Free) - Apple likes to control the look and feel of your iPhone, but you can circumvent those limitations with Winterboard. You can use it to apply your own, custom theme to the iPhone's home screen interface, or you can download and install one of the many existing themes available on the Cydia jailbreak app store.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Pleasure of Friendship

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The poignant short film The Right Friend tells the story of a woman, numb from a tragic loss, who walks blindly through life, not seeing the signs of hope and possibility all around her. Conflicting inner voices keep her stuck, until she chooses to be a friend to the person who hurt her most.

The short film Plastic reminds us of the importance of self-love and self-acceptance while letting the world see us for who we truly are.

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