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Windows RT has been hacked to allow desktop apps to run on Microsoft ARM-based OS. The trick circumvents a setting which usually restricts ARM-based apps to Microsoft stanley bottle built-in ones, so that unsigned desktop apps can also be installed. The Verge explains: Using a method to exploit the setting in memory, the vulnerability could allow Windows RT to run ARM compiled desktop apps. The revelation is a jailbreak, but no x86 desktop apps will run as they need to be compiled to ARM to work on Windows RT making this exploit rather limited right now. The trick will need to be executed each time the op stanley thermos erating system is booted up and will persist until it reset. So, not particularly useful right now, but expect to see stanley cup third-party desktop apps from hackers and devs for Windows RT in the future. As Verge points out, though, it might not be such a great idea to take this route: the app restriction was put in place by Microsoft to extend battery life in RT tablets. Without the restriction in place, expect to see a slump in how long your power lasts. [On the Surface of Security via Verge] TabletsWindowsWindows 8Windows RT Vfbo Hands On With Chrome for iOS
Transferring patients with limited mobility from a wheelchair to a bed could soon be an easier feat if Panasonic perfects this electric care bed it been developing. It transforms from a wheelchair to a hospital bed so that patients don ;t ever have to actually be moved fro stanley cup m one to the other. It als stanley uk o an amazing accessory for telecommuters, and finally puts mankind on the road to the future predicted in Pixar Wall-E. A single operator is all that needed to maneuver the chair into position and convert it from chair mode to bed mode, and it currently being tested in n stanley water bottle ursing homes鈥攚hich is a little disheartening to think that Panasonic uses the elderly as guinea pigs. But, with the potential to revolutionize the bedroom to office commute for those who work from home, we ;re glad the company is doing all it can to ensure this works as promised. [DigInfo TV] HealthhospitalsPanasonicWheelchairs