Thursday, November 22, 2007

CyberLog-X Removal Guide

This guide intends to educate, fight, prevent, and help users remove CyberLog-X. No specialized knowledge is needed.

What is CyberLog-X?

This is a malicious trojan installed on your computer. This trojan was created by the developers or VirusBurst.

What is Virus Burst?

VirusBusrt is rogue spyware remover. Which means it's a fake program that fools people into thinking it is a real application for removing spyware. The developers of this program have a LONG history of un-ethical tactics to acquire their customers. They work hard to get their spyware installed on your pc. Then once infected, you're pounded with irritating false Virus alerts. These alerts are irritating by design. They hope to frustrate you into shelling out $50 for VirusBusrt just to stop their popups.

FAKE VIRUS ALERTS

VirusBurst / Cyberlog-X Symptoms

  • Excessive Popups
  • Slower PC
  • Slower Internet Surfing
  • Slower Boot Process
  • Errors
  • Personal Information Theft (bank accounts, passwords)



CyberLog-X Removal Instructions:

Removing CyberLog-x is extremely difficult. This virus hides itself in your system very well to avoid detection. So well, it can't be removed by most programs. To safely remove all CyberLog-X components causing your problems, we recommend using only a well-known spyware removal utility such as XoftspySe. XoftspySe is specially updated twice a week to fight the latest CyberLog-X infections and is specifically designed to remove tough trojans.



XoftspySe is completely safe and free of adware/spyware and can be trusted. Far to often many programs come bundled with a bug you don't want.


  1. Download XoftspySe
  2. Scan of your computer using XoftspySe removing all infections it uncovers.
  3. Restart your computer.
  4. Run another scan to pick up any lingering infections.

Your system is completely free of CyberLog-X!

Best regards,
techGUY

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

HTC Touch



HTC just made their "major" announcement. Are you ready for it... wait... it's the Elf now official with its "Touch" street name. Right, the Windows Mobile device we first saw six months ago and already formally announced by O2 Germany as the Xda nova. HTC's big surprise? Well, the Touch is the first device to feature TouchFLO touchscreen technology "developed by HTC" -- though we think Microsoft had a little something to do with it. It's not multi-touch like the iPhone, but it does offer a "new and unique" way to sweep a finger (or stylus) across the screen to control the 3D interface. To recap, the diminutive 99.9 x 58 x 13.9-mm Touch runs Windows Mobile 6 with TouchFLO UI on a 2.8-inch display and OMAP850 processor while packing tri-band 900/1800/1900 GSM with EDGE, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, 1GB microSD expansion included, and a 2 megapixel cam. Best of all, it's available now in the UK, later this month around Europe and Asia, and then North and Latin America in the 2nd half of the year.



Specification

Processor

TI's OMAP™ 850, 201 MHz

Operating System

Windows Mobile® 6 Professional

Memory

ROM: 128 MB

SDRAM: 64 MB DDR

Dimension

99.9mm (L) X 58mm (W) X 13.9mm (T)

Weight

112g with battery

Display

2.8" LCD touch screen with backlight

240 X 320 dots resolution with 65,536 colors

Network

GSM/GPRS/EDGE Tri-band: 900, 1800, 1900 (The device will operate on frequencies available from the cellular network.)

Device Control

HTC TouchFLO™

5-Way navigation control

Connectivity

Bluetooth® 2.0

Wi-Fi® IEEE 802.11 b/g

HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB and audio jack in one)

Camera

2.0 megapixel CMOS color camera

Audio

Built-in microphone and 3-in-1 speaker

Windows Media Player supported formats: AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, WMA, WAV, QCELP, MPEG4, AMR-NB, AMR-WB

Battery

Rechargeable Li-lon battery

Capacity: 1100 mAh

Standby time: Up to 200 hours

Talk time: Up to 5 hours

Expansion Slot

microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)

AC Adapter

Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240V AC, 50/60Hz

DC output: 5V and 1A

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Hack: Play ripped PS1 games on PSP


Tired of waiting for Sony to release your favorite classic PlayStation game for PlayStation Portable playback through the PlayStation 3's PlayStation Store?* Well, if you don't mind hacking your firmware and breaking what is no doubt a bevy of Sony end-user licensing agreements, you can now play a ripped copy of any PlayStation disc on the PSP.

PSP users that upgrade to the Dark Alex's Open Edition firmware 3.02-B can play ISOs ripped off of PlayStation discs right from a MemoryStick. Commenters report that the emulation runs at full speed with perfect sound, but PAL games seem to have some graphical glitches. Still, a nice Christmas gift for the hacking/piracy community.

* - We tried to squeeze the word PlayStation into that sentence one more time, but we just couldn't manage it.