Friday, December 31, 2010

Data Worm on Facebook: Nokia 3310 Snake II becomes more social~~

.: Remember the old Nokia 3310 Snake game? ;-)

Nokia 3310, the Snake II game, bring back memories, eh?   ;-)
Forget the past, even though there is a rumor that Snake II has it's own world tournament before (2008, in Japan), what mamdoh want to share with you now is the new Snake II - Data Worm: the Hacker version for Facebook hosted at Tikola.com~

What's new in Data Worm?
Unlike the original Sake II, in Tikola's Data Worm you get to become the most successful (and the longest) worm ever, by stealthily gathering every bit of data without leaving any traces behind. On your way to collect all of these sensitive information, you must bear in mind that you must follow the 3 golden hacking rules of all time, which is...
  1. Do not collide with your own collected data. 
  2. Always look out for the surrounding  firewall, and never trespass them. 
  3. The ultimate hacking rule of all time, do not eat your own virus after you're done giving it to the other box (computer).
Interested to become a worm?
So, in case you're still wondering what Data Worm is all about, logon to your Facebook account, and approve Data Worm application, and then you're all set to go data collecting happily ever after~

Say, let's pretend you never heard about Facebook, and you really don't know exactly what approving and give permission to use an app for your Facebook, here is another alternative for you - play Data Worm here~

But, if you played Data Worm here you cannot see who get to collect the most data for the Facebook high score record... 

Hope I do remind you that Data Worm is a flash based game, you should have the latest Adobe Flash Player installed in your PC already~


Ooigi.blog: "Where is the Snake II story already? Ehhh???"
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Monday, December 13, 2010

How to slightly speed up Avast 5 for faster boot time.

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Yup, just like the title suggest, How to "Slightly" speed up our Avast 5 for faster Windows boot time. Ya, just slightly speedier... :-(


If you thinks that your Avast 5 is making your Windows boot time a little slower than usual, this is a little tweak to help you speed it up.

First, open up your Avast UI (user interface). Click the Avast 5 shortcut (like the picture above).

Click the 'Settings' menu.

Then, under our Avast 'Basic Settings', uncheck the box for 'Use special graphic effects, (nicer, but may slow down performance on some systems)'.
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And lastly, (eh? last already?) click the 'Troubleshooting' menu (still inside Avast settings). Uncheck another two more boxes:
  • Enable rootkit scan on system startup.
  • Skip checking of digital signatures of infected files. 
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All right~ This little tweak should have help fasten up your boot time. (I hope..)  :-(
Please comments if this really works, thank you~   :-)


Ooigi.blog: "Why sometimes my boot time getting longer and longer? Owh Avast oohhh.."
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