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They had been working on its software for three years to make it hackable.
And even though it doesn't mean you're hackable, it's just we ought to have a way to do that.
They're not going to want the reputation cost of having hackable hard drives.
That nice, new computerized car you just bought could be hackable.
Its developers call it a "hackable text editor for the 21st Century".
Certainly, hackable cars are a troubling development for people who don't even like to use cruise control.
Most importantly, they never altered its software to make it more hackable.
But here's a big deal; this box is open-source and hackable.
Does he really believe that hackers have now found all the hackable bugs?
There are other machines which also have been shown to be hacked, hackable.
You know, they may have been wondering if it was hackable, or just wanted to see and Comdex, both.
All of these things have long been hackable.
Research, even on a hackable site such as Wikipedia, can prove a little selective, of course.
I love older E-mu gear, at least they were smart and made them hackable.
If you take apart Oracle's software and find a hackable vulnerability, don't tell the company.
Hackable activity kits - hacktivities, for short - will be coming soon.
The technology was fairly hackable in the past.
The real question in all this is whether Starcraft 2 is hackable or not.
These complex operating systems are just too hackable.
I would say they are more hackable because they are fully known.
But what about a hackable front-door lock, motion detector or security camera?
Based on that study, they rated Jeep Cherokee the most hackable model.
They're two biggies, but they're not certainly the only people that may have hackable policies.
The problem is, anything controlled by computers is hackable.
The Wakemate will be very hackable and cost just $50, but won't ship until January.