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  • Hacking Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phones and Beyond
  • Bluetooth Introduction History Technology Overview The BlueSnarf Attack The HeloMoto Attack The BlueBug Attack Bluetooone Long-Distance Attacking Blooover Blueprinting DOS Attacks Sniffing Bluetooth with hcidump Conclusions – Lessons tought Feedback / Discussion Download pdf Hacking Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phones and Beyond
  • Fiat Marea Headlights Change Manual Guide
  • First you need to remove the old headlights. You do it like so. Take out the two screws circled red, they are the only thing that holds the lights in place. Now when you have removed the screws, you need to push the light in the blue arrow direction (opposite direction on the other headlight) so you can pull out a ball head screw out of its holder. If it doesn’t go out easy, take a look where the yellow arrow points (in the corner of the wing) and you will see the ball head screw. Spray it with a bit of WD40 or some silicone spray so it can come out easily. Now push/hit the head light out of it. After you have done that, disconnect all connectors that are attached to the headlight. Now take the headlight off. After you have done that you will need two connectors or do something similar / same as what I have written to connect the position lights of the marea lights. This is the connector you need. Or you can use female speaker clamps like these. The next step is to get a wire, it must have two conducts that are in different colors or speaker wires with the red line on one of the cables. So you can distinguish the wires. Required length: ca. 40/50 cm, or use more if you want. Download pdf Fiat Marea Headlights Change Manual Guide
  • Dell Precision M6300 Review pdf
  • When it comes to mobile computing systems few companies are able to claim families of products so successful as Dell which just announced the 10th anniversary of the Precision lineup and the company decided to launch a special edition laptop just for this occasion. The Precision M6300 notebook is here now to replace the older Precision M90 model and it is aimed at the business market. From the outside the new Dell laptop, the Precision M6300, features a “Road Ready” chassis design based on a magnesium alloy casing which allowed the manufacturing company to reduce the total weight of the laptop. On the hardware department, the Precision M6300 is based on Intel’s mobile computing platform, the Santa Rosa. As a central processing unit the M6300 comes equipped with an Intel Core 2 Duo X7900 CPU which has a standard running frequency of 2.8GHz as well as a frontside bus speed of 800MHz. Just like most other notebooks based on the Intel Santa Rosa platform, the new Dell comes with a maximum of 4GB DDR2 of random access memory which is fully supported thanks to the 36-bit addressing system, even for 32-bit operating systems. The M6300 comes with a discrete graphics card based on the Nvidia Quadro FX 1600M graphics processing units which has 256MB of dedicated video memory and can additionally share 256MB because of the implemented TurboCache technology. Review by: news.softpedia.com Download Dell Precision M6300 Review pdf
  • P990i Quick Guide
  • B. Area for cell. broadcast. information and. accessory text. information. C. Shortcut indicator. .... update your phone using the Sony Ericsson Update Download manual
  • Suzuki Swift Smart Key Evaluation PDF
  • Suzuki Swift smart key evaluation Contents List of figures Figure 1 Summary of performance Figure 2. Test vehicle Figure 3. Performance prediction against new Thatcham criteria Figure 4. Remote control Figure 5. Location of smart system components Figure 6. Smart entry unlocking Figure 7. Smart entry locking Figure 8. External tailgate button operation Figure 9. Keyless entry mode operation buttons Figure 10. Mechanical emergency key location Figure 11. Key cylinder (Driver’s door) Figure 12. Internal lock lever Figure 13. Internal locking switch Figure 14. Steering lock release Figure 15. Remote out of range (Red key warning) Figure 16. Keyless Start steering lock engagement Figure 17. Emergency Start Figure 18. Transponder chip Figure 19. Emergency key stop and lock engagement Figure 20. Thatcham maximum allowed exterior range Figure 21. External smart entry operation range Figure 22. Thatcham guideline on exterior leakage Figure 23. Rear glass to bumper dimension Figure 24. Exterior leakage – Side door measurement Figure 25. Exterior leakage – Tailgate measurement Figure 26. Interior smart operating range Figure 27. Explanation of flowchart colour scheme Figure 28. Lock ~ smart entry Figure 29. Lock ~ keyless entry Figure 30. Lock ~ mechanical key Figure 31. Unlock (from locked) ~ smart entry Figure 32. Unlock (from locked) ~ keyless entry Figure 33. Unlock (from locked) ~ mechanical key Figure 34. Unlock (from doubledlocked) ~ smart entry using door button Figure 35. Unlock (from doubledlocked) ~ smart entry using tailgate button Figure 36. Unlock (from double-locked) ~ keyless entry Figure 37. Unlock
  • JMBD 1.0 User Guide Manual
  • Config in a java web application Web Forward Sequence API details Supported Handhelds, Platform, Browser Constraints If you have a web site and mobile web site, how many URLs do you need for user to access these web sites? Usually two, one for web, one for mobile. The JMBD makes it possible to use single URL for both web and mobile site. To achieve this goal, the JMBD provides two modules: • Browser Detection • Web Forwarding The Browser Detection module detects the browser type. It tells you the client is from a PC browser and from a mobile handheld. The JMBD also tests and gives you the useful information of the browser and device: browser name, device manufacturer, mobile markup language (xhtml-mp, xhtml?, wml) support, image type (gif, wbmp, jpeg, png) support, CLDC version, MIDP version, etc. 5. Supported Handhelds, Platform, Browser Devices Mozilla, Openware, Nokia, MOTOROLA, RIM, ALCATEL, Microsoft, Ericsson, Sony, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, LG, SIEMENS, PHILIPS, SHARP, PANASONIC, SANYO, Palm, Symbian, Windows CE, MITSUBISHI, NTT, Arima, CECT, COMPAL, CTL, TCL, BIRD, SAXIAN, DBTEL, EastCom, PANTECH, DOPOD, EzWeb, Vodafone, Apple, HP, HTC, Treo, PSION, HAIER, KONKA, KEJIAN, LENOVO Download pdf JMBD 1.0 User Guide Manual
  • Audi A2 Quick Reference Guide Manual
  • The engine switches itself off after a few seconds if you stop the vehicle and leave your foot on the foot-brake. The engine starts again and the vehicle will start moving as soon as you release the foot-brake. The engine will not switch itself off if it is still cold, or if too many items of electrical equipment are in use. Reduced engine power Engine power is reduced to 30 kW (except when using the kick-down feature). Freewheel feature (reduced engine braking) The clutch is disengaged automatically when you take your foot off the accelerator while the vehicle is moving. This means the engine braking effect is minimal. The clutch will engage again when you press the footbrake, so the normal engine braking effect is then available. Audi A2 Owner’s Manual. Download Audi A2 Quick Reference Guide Manual
  • HP Pavilion zx5000 zv5000 Compaq Presario R3000 HP Compaq nx9100 Maintenance and Service Guide
  • This guide is a troubleshooting reference used for maintaining and servicing the notebook. It provides comprehensive information on identifying notebook features, components, and spare parts, troubleshooting notebook problems, and performing notebook disassembly procedures. Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Microsoft and Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. SD Logo is a trademark of its proprietor. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard Company under license. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Maintenance and Service Guide HP Pavilion zx5000 Notebook PC HP Pavilion zv5000 Notebook PC Compaq Presario R3000 Notebook PC Series HP Compaq Business Notebook nx9100 Series Third Edition July 2004 First Edition February 2004 Document Part Number: 335402-003 Contents Product Description Features Power Management External Components Design Overview Troubleshooting Computer Setup and Diagnostics Utilities Using Computer Setup Selecting from the File Menu Selecting from the Security Menu Selecting from the Advanced Menu Using Diagnostics for Windows Obtaining, Saving or Printing Configuration Information Obtaining, Saving or Printing Diagnostic Test Information Troubleshooting Flowcharts Flowchart 2.1—Initial Troubleshooting Flowchart 2.2—No Power, Part 1 Flowchart 2.3—No Power, Part
  • Defeating Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Heap protection and DEP bypass
  • Memory protection Buffer overrun attacks are among the most common mechanisms, or vectors, for intrusion into computers. In this type of exploit, the attacker sends a long string to an input stream or control – longer than the memory buffer allocated to hold it. The long string injects code into the system, which is executed, launching a virus or worm. Windows XP Service Pack 2 uses two general categories of protection measures to inhibit buffer-overrun attacks. On CPUs that support it, the operating system can turn on the execution protection bit for virtual memory pages that are supposed to hold only data. On all CPUs, the operating system is now more careful to reduce both stack and heap buffer overruns, using "sandboxing" techniques. Execution Protection (NX) On the 64-bit AMD K8 and Intel Itanium processor families, the CPU hardware can mark memory with an attribute that indicates that code should not be executed from that memory. This execution protection (NX) feature functions on a per-virtual memory page basis, most often changing a bit in the page table entry to mark the memory page. On these processors, Windows XP Service Pack 2 uses the execution protection feature to prevent the execution of code from data pages. When an attempt is made to run code from a marked data page, the processor hardware raises an exception immediately and prevents the code from executing. This prevents attackers from overrunning a data buffer with code and then executing the code; it would have stopped the Blaster worm dead
  • Exception Handling: A Field Study in Java and .NET
  • Most modern programming languages rely on exceptions for dealing with abnormal situations. Although exception handling was a significant improvement over other mechanisms like checking return codes, it is far from perfect. In fact, it can be argued that this mechanism is seriously limited, if not, flawed. This paper aims to contribute to the discussion by providing quantitative measures on how programmers are currently using exception handling. We examined 32 different applications, both for Java and .NET. The major conclusion for this work is that exceptions are not being correctly used as an error recovery mechanism. Exception handlers are not specialized enough for allowing recovery and, typically, programmers just do one of the following actions: logging, user notification and application termination. To our knowledge, this is the most comprehensive study done on exception handling to date, providing a quantitative measure useful for guiding the development of new error handling mechanisms. In order to develop robust software, a programming language must provide the programmer with primitives that make it easy and natural to deal with abnormal situations and recover from them. Robust software must be able to perceive and deal with the temporary disconnection of network links, disks that are full, authentication procedures that fail and so on. Most modern programming languages like C#, Java or Python rely on exceptions for dealing with such abnormal events. Although exception handling was a significant improvement over other mechanisms like checking return codes, it is far from perfect. In fact, it can be argued that the