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| #1 Post by jochen, on Thu May 26 2011 0:15 AM |
| safe when it's closed. right. BUT, even when it's opened (like this http://bit.ly/lctRyo), it still won't fit into a normal usb-hub in a laptop or computer... #fail |
| #2 Post by Stefan, on Thu May 26 2011 1:27 AM |
| I can hack it with an extension cable |
| #3 Post by bsilk, on Thu May 26 2011 1:34 AM |
| @jochen, how do you know the whole shackle part doesn't come off. I'd imagine someone putting that much work into an idea would have thought about that. |
| #4 Post by TIL, on Sat May 28 2011 5:39 AM |
| Today I learned that extension cables are considered 'hacks'. |
| #5 Post by james, on Sun May 29 2011 2:14 AM |
| OR you can just use a password. |
| #6 Post by jim, on Thu Jun 23 2011 5:58 AM |
| In Windows 7 Ultimate there is a service called BitLocker |
| #7 Post by Dubem147, on Tue Jul 5 2011 11:58 PM |
| How does it work? |
| #8 Post by George, on Wed Feb 1 2012 9:11 PM |
| Shut up and take my money ! |
| #9 Post by matt, on Mon Apr 9 2012 3:24 AM |
| how do i buy one? |




