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I know, its a BUY NOW button, but this is a (temporary hehe) donation button. Just 5 USD, you can make the difference and help to maintain stuff!

Don't be shy, just hit me a couple of beers, some food and extra energy drink cans to keep researching :)

About discoverings...

Method I've use seems like to be known a bit time ago. The point is, there is a way to put in work a new fresh PSViTA. Looks like you can use your account in 3 PSViTAS at same time and you can redownload game with no problem even if were removed from store. The strange behaviour here was: device get all the properties of the first device you attach with the account (that part wasn't told to me) so... will keep research.

SoftBank reportedly closing in on purchase of T-Mobile

Watch out, AT&T and Verizon: Japanese telecom SoftBank could soon a close deal to buy T-Mobile, according to the Nikkei news service. SoftBank apparently hopes to acquire a majority of T-Mobile's shares via its own US subsidiary, Sprint, as soon as next spring. The estimated price tag? More than two trillion yen, or some $19 billion. Of course, there will be several legal hoops to jump through, including approval from the FCC and the Department of Justice. If the deal gets the green light, though, the top four mobile carriers in the US will shrink to three, with the combined might of Sprint and T-Mobile posing a bigger threat to heavyweights AT&T and Verizon Wireless. Stay tuned! SOURCE

Big hug from TECNODEXTER BLOG!

Im glad to know Im being readed from so many countries around the world... the list is SO huge! Thank you for the support, thank you everyone who takes some minutes to read it and stay tuned with news and not-so-news. Its a pleasure to enjoy your staying by giving you various contents! This is just a little THANK YOU letter for everyone. Big hug! pS. Donations/gift/wherever you mention: Paypal - luigivsf@hotmail.com (im kidding haha)

This is a complete mess: Why leak the fucking game name???!?!?!?!?

Unfortunately, no good news for everyone. PSVITA new exploit's game name was leaked, so of-couse $ony pull from their stores. Some of us who bought, have to wait a new game-exploit (like me) since was leaked from someone. So, its like your money was lost. Fortunately weren't too much (10 USD) but, buy a new PSN card is not too much sporty. PLEEEEAASEE... if will exist a next time, DO NOT LEAK NINJA RELEASES!! THATS WHY EM R CALLED NINJA RELEASE!!! FOR A SELECTED GROUP OF USERS, WE TRY THEN DO REPORT IF IT WILL BE READY FOR PUBLIC CONSUMPTION!!! Game name was: Ben 10 Alien Force Vilgax Attacks Such a waste of time... :/

Yifan Lu: I need your help to fund Vita hardware analysis

It’s been a little more than a year since I demonstrated the first Vita running unsigned code , and it’s been dead silent since then. There is a lot of work on the PSP emulator but it’s been pretty quiet on the Vita front. In fact, there hasn’t even been any new userland exploits found (by me or others) for a year. I made a post a while ago saying that progress through hardware was one of the few options we haven’t looked extensively at, and the reason for that is because hardware hacking is an expensive endeavor. All this time I’ve been sitting and waiting for progress to be made by some unknown genius or some Chinese piracy company (sadly, for some scenes *cough* 3DS *cough*, this is the way devices get hacked since these companies have the money to do it); progress that would allow people like me to continue with the software work. Unfortunately, as of today, I have not heard of any ongoing work on Vita hardware hacking (PLEASE tell me if you are so we can collaborate). In fact, o...

Upcoming TN-V4 release and recently revealed exploits: FAQ

As usual with a Ninja release, my email and PM inbox at /talk get filled with questions. Everybody (including me) is anxious for the release. You bought the game (or didn’t for some reason), then what happens next? Here is a series of the most frequently asked questions I’ve had. Disclaimer: I did not test the exploits or TN-V4 All the information I have on the exploits or on TN-V4 is second hand at this point. The information comes from very trusted people of the scene so I have no doubt it is true: I know the exploits are real, and I know TN-V4 is real. What is much less clear to me is how much testing has been done of the exploits in combination with TN-V4. TotalNoob has distributed a “tool” to port a given exploit to his CFW, and this is the tool we trust to know if an exploit is compatible with TN-V4 or not. SHOULD PEOPLE ON 3.00 GO WITH KING OF POOL, OR SHOULD THEY UPGRADE TO 3.01 AND GET 101-IN-1 MEGAMIX (OR HITMAN REBORN FOR JP)? To clarify again, the King of Pool exploit ...

Waze speeds up its sat nav app with quicker search and simpler interface

Even though Waze is now under Google's umbrella, it's continued to operate as if nothing has changed, other than the fact that it now has a billion dollars. To that end, it's just rolled out a new release for Android and iOS with some welcome new features, most significantly an auto-complete function for addresses and categories that plays well with its new Google search powers. Other goodies include a redesigned main menu, easier waypoint editing and new icons on the map view to see traffic reports or nearby pals. Hopefully, other than borrowing its tech, Google will continue to leave the new acquisition alone -- after all, how many apps let you be guided around by a celebrity? SOURCE

Fleksy will let developers bake its keyboard into iOS apps

At long last, the default iOS keyboard is no longer your only option when it comes to text input on an iOS device. That is, if the app you're using has signed on to a new SDK released today by Syntellia's Fleksy, a predictive touch keyboard that exited its Android beta just last week. Fleksy actually debuted a standalone iOS app over a year ago as an option for those with visual impairments, which was recently updated to 2.0 to play nicer with iOS 7. Its new SDK, however, lets developers incorporate Fleksy as an alternate keyboard in any app, a first in iOS history. So far the only programs that have confirmed Fleksy as a keyboard option are Wordbox, GV Connect, Launch Center Pro and Blindsquare. Unfortunately, users are unable to install Fleksy on a deeper OS level, so you'll have to be on the lookout to see if any of your favorite apps get on the Fleksy bandwagon. While we wait for that to happen, iOS users can go on and try any of those aforementioned apps to finally ...

Samsung adds red and 'rose gold' colors to its Galaxy Note 3 lineup

Smartphones these days are as much fashion accessories as pure gadgets and Galaxy Note 3 fans will soon have two more ways to mix and match. First off, Samsung went straight for a trendy "rose gold" hue for the handset's metal edge against a black or white body color, giving it a blingy Chanel vibe. Also on tap is a "merlot red" so that exhibitionist types will have something more outré to lust after than the current jet black, classic white and blush rose finishes. The new shades will be launched in China later this month, with other regions getting them as per "market preference," according to Samsung. We're not sure what that means exactly, because the market usually prefers things yesterday. SOURCE

BenQ rejoins the smartphone market with two tepid Android models

Contrary to what the execs told us back in September last year, BenQ has now decided that it should re-enter the smartphone business, and it's done so in Taiwan with two affordable quad-core models: the recently-launched, MediaTek MT6589-powered F3 (picture left), and the Snapdragon MSM8225Q-powered A3 from early November. Both 1.2GHz devices feature a 4.5-inch 960 x 540 IPS display, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage, microSD expansion, a 2-megapixel front camera and a similar battery (2,100mAh for the F3 and 2,000mAh for the A3). Apart from the appearance, the main difference between the two is the camera: the higher-end and better-looking F3 has a 13-megapixel f/2.2 main imager with HDR and zero shutter delay, whereas the A3 only has an 8-megapixel counterpart. The F3 is already available in Taiwan for NT$7,990 (about US$270) off-contract, and the A3 goes for NT$5,990 (about US$200). There's no word on global expansion just yet, but hey, BenQ, how about bringing your e...

Next Windows release reportedly codenamed 'Threshold,' set to further unify Microsoft operating systems

Microsoft's on the, erm, threshold of something big -- something that's likely to make its three major operating systems even more similar. Queen of Microsoft leaks Mary Jo Foley has caught word from some unnamed contacts that the next major update to the Windows family is codenamed 'Threshold.' That name comes from an internal email from EVP Terry Myerson. The codename reportedly covers updates to Windows, Windows Phone and the Xbox One operating system, bringing even more commonality to the three OSes. The Threshold is title more than just a big abstraction -- it's actually borrowed from the original Halo game, following the Cortana codename the company adopted for its forthcoming personal assistant offering. Among the shared, cross-OS features are single, unified app store and tool sets designed to further entice developers to create applications for all three. Naturally, none of the higher-ups at Microsoft are confirming the existence of Threshold yet, but ...

Quechua's new smartphone aims to tag along on your next wild adventure

Even though it is a pretty populated world already, Quechua wasn't going to let that interrupt the (rugged) vision for a smartphone of its own. The company, which is known for selling mountain sports gear and equipment, has partnered with Archos to introduce the Quechua Phone, a 5-inch handset with Android 4.1. Aside from packing ruggedized traits such as IP54 certification, Quechua's Phone also features a Qualcomm 1.2GHz, quad-core chip, 1GB RAM, 4GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD), a 5-megapixel rear camera and one rather beefy 3,500mAh battery. Other details like the screen's total pixel count or when/where it'll be up for grabs are still mum -- but we do know the Quechua Phone will be priced at €230 (around $310) once it eventually becomes available. SOURCE

EFS Qualcomm Tool: Repair Red Blink, Corrupt Imei in BB (Legacy) devices 7.0/7.1 (9900,9930,9860,etc)

Download - First, plug your blinking phone (or just pull out battery, then plug and click on Device Check) - Select your device in first list, then do click in Fix EFS Redblink (nextlist), for repair your red blink blink device, just hit Repair and wait a while. Your device will awake in "No application linked" so use Desktop Manager to fix it to a working state. Enjoy! Any additional question just ask :) SOURCE