Showing posts with label laptop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laptop. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Find Our Haunted Paranormal Activity 4 Photos To Win A Laptop

Fancy yourself as an amateur paranormal investigator? Want to be rewarded with a brand new laptop for your ghost-hunting skills? Then this Paranormal Activity 4 competition is going to be right up your street.

Box office smash Paranormal Activity returns with the fourth instalment Paranormal Activity 4, with directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. The plot follows Katie, who has just moved into a quiet suburban neighbourhood, where their new neighbours, soon begin to experience the same hauntings which followed Katie and Kristi's family.

All the activity has led to this – Paranormal Activity is back at cinemas everywhere on October 17... and once again it will make audiences scream and jump on their seats!

There's a brand new Toshiba C855 Satellite Laptop up for grabs if you can track down the ghostly presence that has invaded the IGN UK Facebook page.

How To Enter

To be in with a chance of winning head over to www.facebook.com/IGNUK (give us a 'Like' whilst you're there!) and have a look back through our Wall looking for photos that may have become haunted by an evil spirit. When you find the photo you'll be given a link leading to the next stage of the ghost hunt - where you'll also find the full competition terms and conditions.

You have until October 24, 2012 to find the ghostly pictures and complete the challenge.

This competition is open to UK residents over the age of 18 only.

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Source : ign[dot]com

Monday, 10 September 2012

BlueToad Takes Credit for All those Leaked iOS Device IDs

Remember when the hacking collective Operation AntiSec published 12 million Apple Unique Device Identifiers (UDIDs) and claimed they'd stolen them from an FBI laptop?

Well, the data didn't come from the FBI, and as Apple is phasing out the UDID with iOS 6's new API, the hack was little more than an embarrassment for anyone.

The actual source of the stolen data came forward this morning with a public apology, after reaching out to and cooperating with the criminal investigation of the hack. BlueToad Inc., a digital publishing company that has released 139 iPhone apps and 150 iPad apps, acquired the UDID data through its regular, above-board operations, and did not have access to iOS users' account information or credit card numbers.

After cross-checking the published UDID list with the company's records, BlueToad CEO Paul DeHart told NBC with a "100% confidence level, it's our data." Given that the FBI denied having any Apple UDIDs on file, and that Apple denied ever giving them out, this certainly makes more sense.

Still convinced it's a conspiracy? Share your theory in the comments.

Jon Fox is a Seattle hipster who loves polar bears and climbing trees. You can follow him on Twitter and IGN


Source : ign[dot]com