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- Skydiving: Wingsuit Flocking With The Jarno
- Wingsuit Video: Wingsuit daredevil Joby Ogwyn prepares for Everest jump
- Speedflying: 23.02.14 Skiing at Home Piz Gloria
- Speedflying Video: Speedflying Drills - Team Fly Halo
- Twin Falls Idaho: Current Conditions : 49F, Clear - 6:53 PM MST Feb. 26
- Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland: Current Conditions : 1.7C, Light Snow - 3:47 AM CET Feb.
- Speedriding Video: Speedriding aux Orres!
- Speedflying Video: LIMA SPEEDFLYING
- Speedriding Video: Speedriding Paradiski 2014
- Groundlaunching Video: Our Vehicles - Ground Launching February 2014
- 5 Terrifying Smartphone Hacks
- Speedriding Video: SPEEDRIDING VOL VELERAY-LES CONTAMINES
- Wingsuit Video: Du Wingsuit au dessus du Corcovado
- Speedriding Video: Speedriding: soaring & kite!!
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- Twin Falls Idaho: Current Conditions : 30F, Clear - 6:53 AM MST Feb. 26
- Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland: Current Conditions : 6.7C, Mostly Cloudy - 3:31 PM CET Fe
- Skydiving: Freefalling GoPro Lands In Pig Pen
- Skydiving: Squirrels Flying In Snow
Skydiving: Awesome Night Jump Into Broncos Stadium Posted: 27 Feb 2014 05:30 AM PST The Denver Broncos Thunderstorm skydiving team light up the crowd with an awesome night demo jump into the aptly named Mile High stadium. The post Awesome Night Jump Into Broncos’ Stadium appeared first on iLoveSkydiving.org. More... by iLoveSkydiving |
Skydiving: Wingsuit Flocking With The Jarno Posted: 27 Feb 2014 05:30 AM PST Jarno Cordia paid a visit to WA Skydiving Academy in Australia to fly with the Perth Crew, and it’s no surprise to see him in a wingsuit. The Jarno and wingsuit flying go together like parachutes and gravity. The post Wingsuit Flocking With The Jarno appeared first on iLoveSkydiving.org. More... by iLoveSkydiving |
Wingsuit Video: Wingsuit daredevil Joby Ogwyn prepares for Everest jump Posted: 27 Feb 2014 01:34 AM PST Wingsuit daredevil Joby Ogwyn prepares for Everest jump Wingsuit explorer Joby Ogwyn prepares for his Mount Everest jump by practising over Perris in California. Report by Fosterso. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn Author: andfinally Tags: wingsuit wing suit jump mount everest california joby Ogwyn Jeb Corliss Felix Baumgartner everest jump everest asent Posted: 27 February 2014 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0 by Daily Motion Wingsuit Videos This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Speedflying: 23.02.14 Skiing at Home Piz Gloria Posted: 26 Feb 2014 11:12 PM PST 23.02.14 Skiing at Home Piz Gloria Skiing at home with the buddys is allways a pleasure Cast: Patrick Pearson Tags: pearsonstyle and birgflue ID: tag:vimeo,2014-02-26:clip87739219 Link: Date: February 26th, 2014 09:44 PM enclosure_href: [http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=87739219] content:encoded: by Patrick Pearson Speedflying This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Speedflying Video: Speedflying Drills - Team Fly Halo Posted: 26 Feb 2014 07:45 PM PST |
Twin Falls Idaho: Current Conditions : 49F, Clear - 6:53 PM MST Feb. 26 Posted: 26 Feb 2014 06:47 PM PST Temperature: 49°F | Humidity: 56% | Pressure: 29.81in ( Falling) | Conditions: Clear | Wind Direction: ENE | Wind Speed: 7mph More... |
Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland: Current Conditions : 1.7C, Light Snow - 3:47 AM CET Feb. Posted: 26 Feb 2014 06:47 PM PST Temperature: 1.7°C | Humidity: 84% | Pressure: 1022hPa (Steady) | Conditions: Light Snow | Wind Direction: NNW | Wind Speed: 0.0km/h More... |
Speedriding Video: Speedriding aux Orres! Posted: 26 Feb 2014 06:31 PM PST |
Speedflying Video: LIMA SPEEDFLYING Posted: 26 Feb 2014 04:17 PM PST |
Speedriding Video: Speedriding Paradiski 2014 Posted: 26 Feb 2014 02:54 PM PST |
Groundlaunching Video: Our Vehicles - Ground Launching February 2014 Posted: 26 Feb 2014 02:21 PM PST |
Posted: 26 Feb 2014 02:01 PM PST 5 Terrifying Smartphone Hacks You Won't Believe Are Possible By Teddem Yee July 22, 2013 1,191,463 views Sometimes we fail to appreciate the fact that today, right now, we're living in a sci-fi universe. The smartphone is a miracle of mathematics and engineering genius, converting a little over 4 ounces of inert matter into a Star Trek-level wondercomputer. But the downside of storing your entire world inside an ass-pocket-dwelling supercomputer is that there are always those who are itching to turn that technology against you in ways you'd never expect, like ... #5. Your Phone's Tilt Sensor Can Sense What You're Typing on Your ComputerCreatas/Creatas/Getty Images If you work a desk job, chances are you keep your smartphone handy on your desk while you're working. And why not? If you get a call, it's hard to pull your phone out of your pocket with your butt custom molded and sweat glued to your chair. The whole point of a mobile phone is convenience, so there's really no reason not to keep it right there by the keyboard. That is, there wasn't until a cadre of supervillains (ahem, "researchers") from Georgia Tech decided to create a program that turns your innocent-looking smartphone into a nosy little asshole that sits there spying on your every keystroke. Passwords, email messages, IMVU sex chats -- your phone could be eavesdropping on all of it. You might suspect that some kind of camera or microphone hack is at play here, but the real modus operandi is even sneakier: As you clack away on the keyboard, your phone's accelerometer can pick up the tiny impacts resounding through your desk and, based on the distance of the keys from the phone, mathemagically deduce which keys you're stroking. Comstock Images/Comstock/Getty Images "P-O-R-N-H-U-B ..." Of course, the algorithm for figuring out what you're typing based on tiny desk tremors is mind-bogglingly complicated, and the whole system is easily defeated by ... just not setting your phone next to your keyboard, so the chances of such an attack by your local garden-variety hacker are low. But since we already know that the government is trying to listen in on us at all times, we're typing up this article with a phone next to the keyboard just to let them know that we know. Martin Poole/Stockbyte/Getty Images It's called subtlety, guys. #4. Smartphones Can Steal Your Credit Card Information Just by Being Near ThemRyan McVay/Photodisc/Getty Images By this point, you might be ready to chuck your smartphone out the nearest window and go back to living without one like folks did in the Stone Age (the '90s were the Stone Age, right?). The only problem with that strategy is that every smartphone out there is a potential threat to you whether you own one or not. For example, did you know that any old Joe Android can brush against you in a grocery store and remotely steal the data right off your credit card with his phone? And that once that information is on his phone, he can wave it at a register and pick up $300 worth of Slim Jims and Mountain Dew on your tab? Don't worry, not all of your cards are vulnerable. But if you're one of the millions of people carrying a futuristic "contactless" card -- the kind you just wave in front of a terminal to pay for stuff, such as American Express' ExpressPay -- then you'd better keep that fucker in a lead-lined wallet because, as you may have already realized, they're designed to have their radio chips scanned from inches away. Comstock Images/Comstock/Getty Images Anniversary provided by "Some Dude." Now, before you ask: Yes, someone has already created this, and yes, you can totally download it for free if you know where to look. The program's creator, Eddie Lee, demonstrated the hack with his own phone at DefCon 2012, then released his simple app on the Internet as a flashing "Fuck you, fix this!" sign to credit card companies. Jupiterimages/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images "It's like Candy Crush, only with people's lives!" #3. Fake "Free Charging" Stations May Be Waiting to Ambush YouJohn Foxx/Stockbyte/Getty Images Imagine this: You're sitting at a coffee shop, preparing to Vine about the horrific lack of a design in the foam of your cappuccino, when your phone suddenly alerts you that it's down to 2 percent power. Holy shit, tragedy has struck! Not a single wall socket in sight -- but hey, is that a free cellphone charging kiosk over there? Thanks, modern convenience! What could it hurt? It's FREE! Don't feel too bad for being fooled, though. In 2011, over 360 people fell for the same trick at the DefCon convention in Las Vegas. And in case you've never heard of it, DefCon is a conference for professional hackers and security experts from around the world. That's right: A convention full of actual hackers was easily taken in by this so-obvious-nobody-expected-it ruse. Fortunately, the kiosk was operated by Aries Security, and instead of actually snatching data from everybody's phones, the kiosk displayed an educational message reminding these security "experts" not to plug their phones into a random box at a hacker convention. We're not sure if the anthropomorphic sheep was intended to make this more or less unsettling. While charging stations in high-profile areas like airports and shopping malls are probably safe, fake charging stations (just like fake ATMs) could crop up anywhere -- especially with numerous no-name companies renting them out to special events. Your best bet to avoid such a disaster? Carry your own cord and find an electrical outlet of the plain old-fashioned variety. Or, you know, maybe just learn to cope with the hardship of missing a prime tweeting opportunity every now and then. Comstock/Comstock/Getty Images We know, it's easier said than done. #2. Fake Cell Towers Can Turn Your Phone into a Remote Listening DevicePhotodisc/Photodisc/Getty Images So you've invested in the most obnoxiously tank-like OtterBox money can buy, you don't go around stuffing random cords into your phone-holes, and, for what it's worth, you've kept your phone's antivirus software up to date. When it comes to mobile security, your smartphone is absolutely watertight. ... but is it airtight? Hemera Technologies/AbleStock.com "I'd like to order some cocaine, please." Weinmann presented his technique at the Black Hat conference in 2011 (presumably while wearing an Abe Lincoln-style stovepipe), demonstrating how a phony cell tower can remotely and silently "answer" your phone and broadcast any conversations within earshot to prying ears. Yes, kind of a crude version of what Batman was using in The Dark Knight. But you don't have to be as rich as Bruce Wayne to wield this kind of power: The same brand of tower was set up at Burning Man 2008 for about $4,500. Ryan McVay/Photodisc/Getty Images Basically, the cost of your medical bills after balancing lunch with driving. #1. Big Brother Can Use Your Phone to Spy on You in 3DThinkstock/Comstock/Getty Images Yes, it's the actual Dark Knight device -- one that generates a complete 3D image of the inside of any building. Disguised as a harmless camera app, PlaceRaider secretly snaps random pictures as you go about your day. The pics are then shipped off to a central server to be analyzed and compiled into a detailed model of your home, office, or terrorist stronghold. So it's also kind of like that scene in Iron Man 3 where Tony Stark uses a bunch of images from a suicide bombing to recreate a 3D view of the crime scene, the only difference being that ... ... actually, no, that's pretty much exactly what it is. The idea is that the malware could be embedded in a camera app like Instagram so that it wouldn't raise any red flags when the app asks for permission to access your camera. Then, in practically no time at all, a burglar's virtually strolling through your home -- browsing through your family photos, scanning your wall calendar with "VACATION" scrawled across it in red Sharpie, jotting down the exact locations of your valuables, even seeing close-up detail of what the keys in your pocket look like ... PhotoObjects.net/PhotoObjects.net/Getty Images Dude, you have got to do some upgrading on your house. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Wingsuit Video: Du Wingsuit au dessus du Corcovado Posted: 26 Feb 2014 09:30 AM PST Du Wingsuit au dessus du Corcovado http://www.chronofoot.com/wingsuit/ludovic-woerth-fait-du-wingsuit-au-dessus-du-christ-redempteur-a-rio-de-janeiro_art43309.html Author: Gentside Tags: Posted: 26 February 2014 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0 by Daily Motion Wingsuit Videos This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Speedriding Video: Speedriding: soaring & kite!! Posted: 26 Feb 2014 08:51 AM PST |
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Posted: 26 Feb 2014 07:22 AM PST Wingsuit http://www.gentside.com/wingsuit/bresil-un-incroyable-saut-en-wingsuit-au-dessus-de-la-statue-du-christ-redempteur_art59542.html Author: Gentside Tags: Posted: 26 February 2014 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0 by Daily Motion Wingsuit Videos This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Wingsuit Video: Un incroyable saut en Wingsuit au-dessus de la statue du Christ Rédem Posted: 26 Feb 2014 06:50 AM PST Un incroyable saut en Wingsuit au-dessus de la statue du Christ RĂ©dempteur Ă Rio Un incroyable saut en Wingsuit au-dessus de la statue du Christ RĂ©dempteur Ă Rio Author: Gentside Tags: Posted: 26 February 2014 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0 by Daily Motion Wingsuit Videos This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Twin Falls Idaho: Current Conditions : 30F, Clear - 6:53 AM MST Feb. 26 Posted: 26 Feb 2014 06:31 AM PST Temperature: 30°F | Humidity: 69% | Pressure: 30.01in (Rising) | Conditions: Clear | Wind Direction: East | Wind Speed: 10mph More... |
Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland: Current Conditions : 6.7C, Mostly Cloudy - 3:31 PM CET Fe Posted: 26 Feb 2014 06:31 AM PST Temperature: 6.7°C | Humidity: 63% | Pressure: 1016hPa (Rising) | Conditions: Mostly Cloudy | Wind Direction: NW | Wind Speed: 6.9km/h More... |
Skydiving: Freefalling GoPro Lands In Pig Pen Posted: 26 Feb 2014 06:13 AM PST Hilarious! A freefalling GoPro lands in a pig pen, only to be found by the farmer 8 months later. Once you get passed the seizure inducing spin, the real “action” kicks in at the 0:40 mark. The post Freefalling GoPro Lands In Pig Pen appeared first on iLoveSkydiving.org. More... by iLoveSkydiving |
Skydiving: Squirrels Flying In Snow Posted: 26 Feb 2014 06:13 AM PST Laurent takes his Squirrel wingsuit for a rip down a snowy line off Brévent in Chamonix. The post Squirrels Flying In Snow appeared first on iLoveSkydiving.org. More... by iLoveSkydiving |
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