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Above Phone is presented as a privacy-focused alternative to standard smartphones, giving users complete control over their phone and apps. It claims to function without tracking, forced logins, or advertising. The phone is compatible with any cell service and allows private app downloads. The AboveSuite includes a VPN, private email and calendar, private chats, video calls, Internet phone, and a search engine. New users receive a free 45-minute live call for support, along with free email and chat support, guides, and video courses.

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We partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating a unique space-based network. It automatically connects to your existing phone, regardless of your carrier. Because connectivity is crucial, we're offering a free trial to everyone. You'll be amazed at how easily you can connect – T-Mobile Starlink provides coverage virtually anywhere with a view of the sky. If you can see the sky, you're connected.

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A rail system adds power and data connectivity, as well as a centralized battery pack, to the next generation. Before this rail system, additional holes were drilled because there was no connectivity. Adding more to the helmet increases weight.

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In China, a method is described for making social media posts appear to generate widespread attention. The technique involves flipping a switch and having one monitor display a collage of many phone screens at once. The setup is built from ordinary smartphones, and assembling it is portrayed as easier than one might expect. The process begins by stripping the phones down to their circuit boards, after which the components are gathered in a single location. The boards are then connected to power and internet access. With the appropriate software, this arrangement can operate a large number of phones simultaneously. Once running, the system is capable of controlling dozens of phones at the same time. This multi-phone control enables the creation of multiple accounts and the artificial boosting of engagement metrics. In practice, the setup can be used to inflate activity on social media by generating more likes and follows than would occur naturally. The description emphasizes that the trick relies on a coordinated, large-scale use of decoupled devices—reconfigured and networked together—to simulate genuine user behavior across many accounts. The core claim is that the combination of hardware (a network of converted smartphones) and software (that coordinates and automates actions across the devices) can mimic organic activity and amplify posts. The technique is framed as an efficient way to amplify reach, leveraging the visual effect of many screens and the automation potential of software to manage numerous accounts in parallel. The discussion highlights that the setup makes it possible to run dozens of phones at once, implying scalability and ease of deployment beyond a small pilot. Overall, the described approach centers on transforming standard smartphones into a coordinated, scalable system for artificial engagement, enabling the rapid creation of multiple accounts and the systematic boosting of likes and followers on social media posts. The emphasis is on the practical steps to repurpose ordinary devices, the centralized hardware arrangement, and the software-driven control that drives mass-like activity.

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The vehicle's frame protects passengers and the ground. Its quick change barrel system allows switching between 81 or 120-millimeter motors in just three minutes. This flexibility leads to game-changing automation.

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Customization allows using the same engine for each robot to rapidly create new robotic characters. This is presented as a very cool feature. One of the biggest problems faced is then mentioned, but not elaborated upon.

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Introducing the Humane AI PIN, a compact device and software platform that offers all-day battery life. With no wake words, it only activates when engaged through voice, touch, gesture, or the laser ink display. The AI PIN features its own connectivity through the Humane network and runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset for fast AI processing. It includes an ultra-wide RGB camera, depth sensor, motion sensors, and a unique speaker for immersive sound. The device prioritizes privacy with a trust light indicator and a dedicated privacy chip. It offers various AI experiences without the need for apps, such as music streaming, messaging, web browsing, and more. The AI PIN also allows for seamless retail transactions, photo and video capture, and personalized recommendations. Accessories like clips and shields are available for customization and protection.

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A customer forgot his passcode and needs help recovering his pictures. We use an exploit to access the phone's operating system and modify two files that control the number of passcode attempts. By changing the values to 9,999 attempts, we have unlimited tries. We then use a USB stick to try all 10,000 passcode combinations. When the correct passcode is entered, the screen brightness changes, stopping the brute force. We check the last passcode tried on the computer and set the brute force to unlock the phone. After counting to three, the phone is successfully unlocked. If you need a repair, check the link in the bio.

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We partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating a unique space-based network. It automatically connects to your existing phone, regardless of your carrier. Because connectivity is crucial, we're offering a free trial to everyone. You’ll be amazed at how well it works, even in the most unexpected locations. T-Mobile Starlink: If you can see the sky, you're connected.

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Above Phone offers a privacy-focused alternative to standard smartphones, giving users complete control over their phone and apps without tracking. It works with any cell service and requires no forced logins. The phone includes AboveSuite, featuring a VPN, private email and calendar, private chats, video calls, Internet phone, and a search engine. Users can download apps privately and control their phone with secure hardware. New users receive a free 45-minute live call, along with free email and chat support, guides, and video courses.

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This phone is not a nostalgia product, but a gadget for hacking, independence, and anonymity. It is compact and lightweight, weighing only three ounces.

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Hakim Anwar, CEO and founder of Above Phone, joins Clayton to discuss pervasive surveillance and how to protect personal privacy in 2025–2026. The conversation covers why traditional devices and services—especially iPhones, Samsung/Android phones, and their app ecosystems—are highly surveilled, the role of Amazon Web Services in monitoring traffic, and how messaging apps on these devices are tracked. They frame the problem as a loss of personal privacy and a move toward centralized infrastructure that can be controlled or cut off by large tech platforms. Hakim explains the origin of Above Phone. He started as a software engineer, was already aware of surveillance concerns, and became involved in freedom-based social networks. He pivoted toward open-source technology (Linux, degoogled phones, open-source software) and, five years ago, helped establish Above Phone to create usable privacy-centric devices that are actually functional for daily life. The goal is to be more usable and more private than big tech. The product philosophy emphasizes usable privacy. Above Phone builds on open-source operating systems like GrapheneOS, modeling them off Android but severing ties with Google and other big tech. Hakim notes that typical Samsung/Google Android devices have “god mode” access by Google (and to some extent Samsung), and emphasizes that Above Phone devices are designed to have zero connections to big tech by default, while still enabling users to run necessary apps. Users can choose to install Google services if needed, but in a limited, privacy-conscious way—these services act like normal apps on the device rather than the centralized, all-encompassing control found on stock devices. The phones can be used with existing cell service, and data transfer from iPhone or Android is supported, with live, in-person setup assistance. Setup and operation details: - You can switch to the Above Phone by moving your number with the SIM card (five-minute process), or use the Above Phone in parallel while migrating. - The Above Phone supports both physical SIMs and eSIMs; the data SIM service is eSIM-based. - A private, in-person support team helps with data transfer and setup. - The device can run a sandboxed second profile for Google services, isolating them from personal data. This sandbox can hold essential apps (e.g., WhatsApp) while the primary profile remains private. If needed, Google services can be used in a fully isolated manner, or work apps can be run entirely without Google involvement. Open-source equivalents are provided for many common apps (navigation, messaging, etc.). Privacy mechanics and surveillance: - Hakim explains that big tech devices continually “phone home,” with independent studies showing frequent data transmission to Google and Apple. Enhanced visual search on iPhone, enabled by default, scans photos for landmarks and can link to private indexes, illustrating how centralized platforms can harvest data even without explicit user consent. - Above Phone disconnects from Google’s update stream and ships with zero Google services by default; updates come from open-source developers, not from Google/Apple. Users can still opt to install Google services, but these are constrained and do not have the same “god mode” permissions as on stock devices. - The device supports a private, end-to-end encrypted messaging protocol based on XMPP (Jabber), which is decentralized and can run on a self-hosted or community-driven network. WhatsApp, he notes, is still built on XMPP. The Above Book Linux laptop is highlighted as a privacy-oriented alternative to mainstream Windows/Mac ecosystems. Linux is presented as cooperative, transparent, and less profit-driven. The Above Book ships with an easy-to-use Linux variant designed to avoid terminal use, includes a privacy-focused web browser (Ungoogled Chromium), and offers open-source software replacements (office apps, photo editing, etc.) that store data locally. The laptop supports local AI with Mike Adams’ Brighteon AI integration via LM Studio, enabling private, offline AI capabilities on the device. The company positions Linux and Above Book as enabling local work, with offline AI and offline maps via OpenStreetMap-like tooling. Hakim closes with a forward-looking stance on digital ID and the “surveillance grid” being advanced through regulatory acts into 2027–2030. He frames the investment in Above Phone and Above Book as a preparation for a world where privacy must be actively preserved, and encourages viewers to explore abovephone.com/redacted and abovephone.com for more information and products. David and Clayton engage on skepticism, marketing, and the broader implications of privacy-centric technologies, reinforcing the idea that the goal is practical privacy and education rather than ideology.

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In China, a method to make social media posts go viral involves a setup of many smartphones. The process uses regular phones stripped down to their circuit boards, which are gathered together and connected to power and the internet. With the right software, this arrangement can run and control dozens of phones simultaneously. Using this system, one can create multiple accounts and artificially boost likes and follows.

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The battery and CPU are located here. Use 62 grain green tip penetrators or paintball to disable cameras. Another option is a mix of old engine oil, oil-based paint, black, and sand in a balloon to gum up the works.

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Speaker 0 notes that there were at least more than two of your direct employees and one indirect at the TCF center, up to nine, though no names are provided to avoid threats; they request clarification on each person’s responsibilities and roles during the process. Speaker 1 states backups were created by Tina Peters, Mesa County, Colorado county clerk. They are receiving information across the country that Dominion reps were going in under the guise of trusted build maintenance and wiping records. Under one dash 12 dash 69, those records by law have to be preserved. They caution not to blame staff, explaining a knee-jerk reaction by Dominion in Michigan to convince clerk staff they must have done something wrong. When discussing county liability, they emphasize listening to Mr. Lindbergh’s expert opinion. Speaker 0 asks about Ethernet access for adjudicators and tabulators in the TCF Center. Speaker 2 responds that the devices are not connected to the Internet; they are designed to be completely standalone and connected locally in a local area network separate from the Internet. Speaker 3 explains the vehicle for transmission from the ICP is a cellular modem, which can be configured in a VPN; Chicago and Cook County work with Verizon to secure that network, implying the same capabilities are available elsewhere. They note that multiple wireless chipsets/modems are supported, depending on jurisdiction preferences and network compatibility. Speaker 4 adds that some jurisdictions use a 3G modem (GSM) but can support multiple modem varieties, including latest 4G/5G standards. They confirm applicability across different networks (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint). They mention transmitting from the ICP in Mongolia, indicating no network limitations. In Puerto Rico, three vendors are used (Claro, AT&T, and T-Mobile) due to incomplete island coverage. Speaker 0 asks again about Ethernet setup to join the LAN. Speaker 5 paraphrases a claim that Dominion could fix the problem, implying Dominion can communicate with the device. Speaker 6 explains, by analogy to Apple remote support, that permission was given to take over the device to reprogram it from Adams Park to SSO 2 A and B at West Balding Drive Elementary. Speaker 7 shares observations from the TCF Center on the third and fourth, noting irregularities on election day. Randy Bishop, who owns radio stations and is IT-savvy, showed him high-speed scanners and tabulators with Ethernet lines running out of the tabulators, all bundled together and connected to routers and a main computer, which he says are connected to the Internet and that such connectivity is illegal and should not happen because it opens them to hacking. Speaker 2 reiterates that the computers in the local area network are connected via an RJ45 connector.

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Speaker 0: My big concern is this heart. And then we've got this here as well. Six g. They're gonna need six g to control this nanophotonic system that they put inside of us because if you put an n nanophotonic chip inside of an organism, a cow, a sheep, for instance, you know, they probably don't know that it's inside of them. Right? Because it's so small. How would they know? How would they know that they were connected to a central hub? A terahertz Bluetooth signal could be picked up from them, and you could connect to that sheep or that cattle and know what it's doing twenty four seven. You could know what its heartbeat is. You could actually know if that cow is kind of distressed or angry. You could know if that cow is watching some conspiracy videos or talking on TikTok to people and telling them crazy stuff. Anyways, interestingly enough, six g is the operating frequency. So I'm just saying, if I was an evil genius that for my science fiction I'm writing, I would definitely be putting like a control grid, or what it would you call like a web over over the earth of probably satellites. I did thousands of satellites, for sure, You probably have to who who would do that? But anyways, if we could put satellites up, then we'd be able to create like a Bluetooth terahertz kind of operating system to maybe create like an Internet of, I don't know, humans? An Internet of bodies, they call it. Now we can see that the concern in this design, I have no idea what the palm tree is. If somebody could tell me that, I'm gonna look at my phone in a second, I should be able to see, because I have no idea what this part is. Take a look at this. It's just palm trees, I don't know, maybe it means peace, or maybe it could be for some resort. I have no idea. Maybe some resort trip lengths. Anyways, these ones and zeros, we know what that means. These ones and zeros are like just bits, ones and zeros of information. Of course these wheels, that's nice, you can see that they're somehow they're turning a machine, this is a whole machine.

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If you remove the battery from your phone, I can still listen to you. In the past, even with the battery out, I could eavesdrop. We used to do undetectable things. This capability is in all equipment and chips, which we mostly get from China.

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LG G5 - Are Modular Phones Here? / Freedom 251 Scam!?
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In a recent Cold Fusion video, Dagogo Altraide discusses the Mobile World Congress, highlighting Samsung and LG as key players. Samsung is noted for its iterative approach with the S7, while LG is praised for innovation with its G5, a modular phone allowing users to swap parts for different functionalities. This modular design could signal a shift in the smartphone market, potentially leading to more customizable devices. Altraide also mentions the Nextbit Robin, which relies on cloud storage. He briefly touches on the controversial $4 smartphone, Freedom 251, suggesting it may be a scam due to its unrealistic pricing and lack of a factory.

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Google Has a Surprise up Their Sleeve
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This episode of Cold Fusion discusses Google's entry into smartphone chip design, moving away from Qualcomm to create the in-house Whitechapel chip for the Pixel 6. This chip aims to enhance AI capabilities, improving camera performance and Google Assistant's functionality. Google researchers are also developing AI methods to expedite chip design, potentially saving significant time. However, the Whitechapel chip may lag behind competitors like Apple's A14 Bionic in performance.

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a16z Podcast | A Copernican Update ... In Tech, the Smartphone is the Center
Guests: Benedict Evans
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In the a16z podcast, Benedict Evans discusses the smartphone's dominance in the tech world, likening it to the Sun around which all other technology revolves. He emphasizes that the mobile ecosystem has replaced the PC ecosystem as the primary driver of innovation, with billions of smartphones being produced and rapidly replaced. This shift has elevated the mobile supply chain, making smartphone components the foundation for various technologies, including drones, wearables, and connected devices. Evans notes that companies like Apple, Google, ARM, and Qualcomm have become central to the tech landscape, while traditional giants like Microsoft and Intel no longer set the agenda. He argues that smartphones are the first universal devices, with billions of users globally, surpassing the reach of PCs and televisions. The conversation also touches on the challenges of Android fragmentation and the importance of mapping technology for self-driving cars, highlighting the strategic moves by car manufacturers like Daimler, BMW, and Audi to acquire Nokia's mapping business. Ultimately, Evans asserts that everything in technology now revolves around the smartphone, which serves as the core of modern digital experiences.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Initial Review! | ColdfusTion
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 features improved build quality, feeling more sophisticated than previous models. It is slightly heavier but offers significant performance upgrades with its 64-bit Exynos chip, providing 74% more graphics power and 54% more CPU power than last year's model. The device excels in multitasking, has a sharp 2K screen, and supports virtual reality gaming. The camera, equipped with a larger Sony sensor, delivers impressive 4K resolution and image stabilization. While the software remains TouchWiz, performance improves significantly when replaced with alternative launchers. Overall, the Note 4 is a refined upgrade worth considering for users of older devices.

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a16z Podcast | Software is What Distinguishes the Hardware Winners
Guests: Benedict Evans, Steven Sinofsky
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In the a16z podcast, Benedict Evans and Steven Sinofsky discuss the evolving landscape of consumer technology showcased at CES. They highlight how smartphone components have become foundational, likening them to a "Lego kit" for various gadgets. The duo emphasizes that software is crucial for differentiation in a market flooded with similar hardware. They note the rise of companies rapidly pivoting to new products, such as police lapel cameras, leveraging Shenzhen's manufacturing ecosystem. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by traditional car manufacturers as they transition to electric vehicles and software-centric designs. They argue that as hardware commoditizes, the competitive edge lies increasingly in software capabilities. Notable innovations at CES included a time-lapse camera powered by solar energy and quirky gadgets like dog communication devices. Overall, the podcast underscores the importance of software in navigating a rapidly changing tech landscape.

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The incredible chemistry powering your smartphone | Cathy Mulzer
Guests: Cathy Mulzer
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Cathy Mulzer emphasizes that chemistry is the unsung hero behind our electronic devices. From vibrant displays using organic polymers to advanced battery technologies, chemistry enables functionality and durability. She explains the importance of printed circuit boards, likening them to city roads connecting various components. The process of creating tiny copper wires involves redox chemistry, while photolithography allows for miniaturization of circuitry. Looking ahead, Mulzer discusses the challenges of achieving true 5G technology, which requires smoother surfaces for better signal transmission, promising revolutionary applications in our daily lives.

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Building Hardware and Taking on the Phone Giants with Carl Pei
Guests: Carl Pei
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In this episode, Carl Pei, founder of Nothing, discusses the challenges of entering the hardware market, particularly the smartphone sector dominated by Apple and Samsung. He emphasizes the difficulty for startups to penetrate this space, noting that many have failed despite significant funding. Pei reflects on his experience with OnePlus and how he aims to bring excitement back to technology through innovative design, starting with the Nothing Ear and the Nothing Phone, which features a unique glyph interface. He believes that design differentiation is crucial for a startup, as larger companies often play it safe. Pei also highlights the importance of community engagement, allowing users to contribute ideas and feedback. He envisions future innovations in user experience and inter-device connectivity, particularly integrating AI. Pei acknowledges the complexities of hardware production, including supply chain management, and stresses the need for flexibility. Ultimately, he aims to create a breakthrough product that resonates with consumers and reinvigorates the tech industry.

Coldfusion

The Future of Smartphones!
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The smartphone industry is rapidly evolving, with significant market saturation in places like the U.S., where penetration rose from 18% in 2010 to 72% in 2014. Future innovations include modular designs allowing users to swap components, and phones will increasingly manage digital lives, including healthcare applications. Mobile virtual reality is expected to grow, and software development will enhance app capabilities. Battery technology is advancing, promising longer life, while camera quality is set to improve significantly. Mobile performance is also on the rise, with chips like Nvidia's Tegra X1 achieving supercomputer-level power in compact devices.
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