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Razor 1911
FormationOctober 1985
PurposeWarez / Demo
Location
Norway
Founders
Doctor No
Insane TTM
Sector9
Websiterazor1911.com

Razor 1911 (RZR) is a warez and demogroup founded in Norway, 1986. It was the first ever such group to be initially founded exclusively as a demogroup, before moving into warez in 1987.[1] According to the US Justice Department, Razor 1911 is the oldest software cracking group that is still active on the internet.[2] Razor 1911 ran the diskmag 'Propaganda' until 1995.[1]

History[edit]

Razor 1911 (RZR) is a warez and demogroup founded in Norway, 1986. It was the first ever such group to be initially founded exclusively as a demogroup, before moving into warez in 1987. According to the US Justice Department, Razor 1911 is the oldest software cracking group that is still active on the internet. Razor 1911 Crack Only.rar. Storyline, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. 6 hours ago Metro 2033 Redux-RELOADED 2014 PC With Crack Free. Dir Metro 2033 Redux FIXED PC full game ^^nosTEAM^^. Rar Assassins Creed Brotherhood-SKIDROW-crack only.rar 11.13 MB 10.10.14.

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The group was founded as Razor 2992 by Doctor No, Insane TTM and Sector9 in Norway in October 1985 as a Commodore 64software cracking group. Shortly after, they changed from 2992 to 1911 which translates to 777 inhexadecimal.

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Between 1987 and 1988 the group began to move away from the Commodore 64 and migrated to a new hardware platform, coding demos and cracking games for the Amiga. In the very early 1990s Razor 1911 made another transition, this time to the IBM PC, foremost as a cracking group, but still continuing to release cracktro loaders, demos and music.

Razor was a supply group on diskette from 1992 until diskettes were abandoned for CD-ROMs. Throughout the 1990s Razor faced competition from many different groups, ranging from groups such as Tristar & Red Sector inc. (TRSi), International Network of Crackers (INC), The Dream Team (TDT) and Fairlight (FLT) in 1994 to Prestige, Hybrid (HBD), and others in 1995. Razor was revitalised by new members gained from another group, Nexus, who brought with them some UK suppliers and the leaders The Speed Racer (TSR), Hot Tuna and The Gecko. Razor had a handful of others throughout the 1990s, such as Zodact, The Renegade Chemist (TRC), The WiTcH KiNG, Butcher, SwiTch, Marauder, and Randall Flagg.

Razor 1911 took a break from the demoscene in 1992. In 1993 a new demogroup calling itself Razor 1911 formed, in which Colorbird was the only original member of Razor 1911. Razor 1911 was still active as a software cracking group.[1]

In 1995 diskette releases were rapidly being supplanted by CD-ROMs, and Razor 1911 moved into the CD-ripping scene. The crew that led Razor into this new chapter included members such as TSR, Pharaoh, Fatal Error, GRIZZLY, Suspicious Image, Third Son, Hot Tuna, Beowulf, Pitbull, Bunter, Manhunter, Niteman, Vitas, Mausioso and The Punisher.

Razor once again took on a new challenge when the ISO scene was formed. Razor 1911 began to release ISOs when they became the standard of the day, led most significantly by The Punisher. He was instrumental in Razor's recovery and its solid performance in the ISO scene. Following The Punisher's retirement, Razor was led by various different people and underwent some internal problems in the form of leadership challenges. This was solved when Pitbull, an old Razor member from the 1990s, took over the leadership role. The FBI claimed him to still be the leader of Razor at the time when 'Operation Buccaneer', an international anti-piracy operation which led to raids at the homes of over 60 piracy suspects worldwide in 2001, was carried out even though NFOs and scene activity at the time points out The Renegade Chemist as actual leader of the group.

Return[edit]

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On June 22, 2006, Razor 1911 started releasing games again. They have been releasing games fairly consistently ever since, and as of 2010 are among the most prolific groups at cracking new releases.[3]

On April 1, 2011, Razor 1911 'cracked' the TV show 101% on the French TV channel Nolife, inducing many unwanted 'bugs' and behaviors in the show. While this was a joke, the intro contained a real code giving unlimited access to the paid replay service for a few days.[4]

On April 22, 2011, Razor 1911's demo division won the public choice award[5] during the Scene.org Awards ceremony at The Gathering for their 64k intro 'Insert No Coins' coded by Rez with music from Dubmood.[6]

Members[edit]

Dycus, a member of Razor 1911, died of cancer in 2012.[7]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcPolgár, Tamás 'Tomcat' (2000). Freax Volume 1. CSW-Verlag. pp. 100, 148, 171. ISBN3981049403.
  2. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20130415114316/http://www.justice.gov/criminal/cybercrime/press-releases/2003/pitmanSent.htm
  3. ^'The Game Scene Charts Issue 38 December 2009 Edition'. SceneNotice.org. 2010-01-20. Razor 1911 is on position 10 for the year 2009.
  4. ^'Nolife - 101% cracked by RAZOR 1911'. YouTube.
  5. ^'Scene.org Awards'. 2011-04-22.
  6. ^'pouet.net'.
  7. ^'Rez, sorry to hear about Dycus'. pouët.net. Retrieved 2021-03-01.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Razor_1911&oldid=1035750312'

The Motorola Razr nightmare continues. A week after we purchased and reviewed the foldable phone, the plastic OLED display on our $1,500 device is now peeling apart... at the fold. We always try our best to not be alarmist, but when a giant horizontal air bubble appears literally out of nowhere and starts separating the top lamination and the display panel, we have to wonder why anyone would be optimistic about foldable phones.

Let's recap what happened. My boss, Input editor-in-chief Josh, got the Razr a little over a week ago and has been using it on and off since. I picked up the phone yesterday afternoon and only used it to take 23 photos yesterday evening. I brought it home, set up my own Google accounts, and took a few pics of the phone's retro mode.

As far as I could tell, the Razr's display was in perfect condition this morning and afternoon. I even took a photo of the Razr for a friend at 12:18 p.m. ET and there was no damage at the fold.

And then I saw it.

Sometime during my 45-minute train ride from Queens to Manhattan that left at 3:08 p.m. ET, the Razr's display peeled apart at the fold. I have no idea how it happened, but I can promise you it wasn't from impact; the phone was closed in my front jeans pocket the entire ride and there's no visible damage anywhere on the device. (And no, my jeans aren't super tight.)

When I took out the phone at around 3:43 p.m. ET to snap a few selfie comparison photos (😉), I noticed the air gap. The screen was completely warped from hinge-to-hinge with the top layer raised like a poorly applied screen protector.

I'm too scared to even fold up the phone now because the more I close it the wider the spread gets. There's a long streak across the top of the bubble and at first glance, you might mistake it for a scratch. It's not a scratch; there's no physical damage on the surface of the lamination. It's literally the pixels splitting from the two layers.

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The screen's damage isn't just cosmetic. The touchscreen is semi-broken; the warped surface makes touches and taps virtually unresponsive, especially when tapping things in a list like inside the Settings app. The top and bottom of the display which hasn't come undone still works, but the middle is not the most responsive.

What happened? — Your guess is as good as mine. The only reason I can think of is a change in temperature. I used the phone to snap eight photos yesterday. It was a freezing day with temperatures between around 28 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit when I was shooting with it.

Then, I brought it home and played with it for what was likely less than an hour in total. My apartment is warm, but not hot. The heat is on, but I wasn't sweating or anything.

Taking it back out into the cold today with the weather in the upper 30s to low 40s could have triggered some kind of reaction that might have loosened the adhesive. Add to the fact that the fold is where the screen's weakest point is — the screen actually gets pushed down into the 'chin' of the phone to reduce the amount of creasing that's found in other foldables like the Galaxy Fold and Galaxy Z Flip — and, well, it's a recipe for disaster.

If this is the case, then Motorola has a serious flaw on its hands. Again, the Razr has never been dropped and never been wet, or moist, or even near liquid (it's not water-resistant after all).

The cold might be a problem for all foldables. One twitter user shared an image of his brand new cracked Galaxy Z Flip, which he thinks might have been because of the cold.

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Not acceptable — It's one thing to be concerned about the number of folds the Razr's display is rated for, but another issue if the screen starts splitting a week after launch. A $1,500 phone should not break like this. Not in a week, not in a month, and not in six months of even a year. That it did reveals how unfinished and hard it is to make a foldable phone. Like I keep saying, the benefits of having a screen that folds — and the durability challenges it comes with — may not be worth it in the long run when glass-and-metal slabs, for the most part, don't have the same issues.

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Update 2/18/20: Motorola sent Input the following statement regarding addressing the Razr's durability:

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We have full confidence in razr’s display, and do not expect consumers to experience display peeling as a result of normal use. As part of its development process, razr underwent extreme temperature testing. As with any mobile phone, Motorola recommends not storing (e.g., in a car) your phone in temperatures below -4 degrees Fahrenheit and above 140 degrees Fahrenheit. If consumers experience device failure related to weather during normal use, and not as a result of abuse or misuse, it will be covered under our standard warranty. For more warranty information, please visit: www.motorola.com/device-legal.

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We're not doubting that companies put their products through extreme testing conditions. However, tests in a lab aren't the same as real-world usage. Conditions change and there are a ton of variables to account for. Our Razr display broke; it's possible other foldable phones might, too, and perhaps for other reasons. It's just too soon to know how durable foldable displays perform in the real world.