Monday 30 June 2014

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone.

Android is one of the most open, versatile, and
customizable mobile operating systems out
there. You may think you don't need to root
your phone, but you'd be surprised at how
much more you can accomplish with a little
work. Here are 10 reasons rooting your phone
is worth the hassle.
1. Unlock Hidden Features and Install
"Incompatible" Apps Sometimes, even Android
isn't open enough to give you some of the
features you want. Either an app is blocked by
carriers, hacks into Android's system files, or
otherwise isn't available. Luckily, rooting can
help with that: you can install carrier-blocked
apps, get features from the latest version of
Android, make incompatible apps compatible,
power up your hardware, get features like Beats
Audio from other phones, or emulate exclusive
features like those on the Moto X. Whatever you
want, rooting gives you the power to do a lot
more.
2. Automate Everything You've probably heard of
Tasker, the awesome app that automates just
about anything on your phone. You don't need
to root your phone to use it, but if you're
rooted, it can do a whole lot more. Certain
tasks, like toggling 3G, GPS, changing CPU
speed, turning the screen on, and others require
root access. So, if you want to get the full
benefit of an app like Tasker, you'll definitely
want to root your phone.
3. Boost Your Phone's Speed and Battery Life
You can do a lot of things to speed up your
phone and boost its battery life without rooting,
but with root as always you have even more
power. For example, with an app like SetCPU
you can overclock your phone for better
performance, or underclock it for better battery
life. You can also use an app like Greenify to
automatically hibernate apps you aren't using
perfect for those apps that always want to run in
the background when you're not looking.
4. Block Ads in Any App Look, we of all people
understand the need for occasional ads it's how
we make money. But ads can also get in the way
and use up data. If you want to block ads in
certain apps or on certain devices, rooting is by
far the best way to do so. AdFree,AdBlock Plus,
and AdAway are all great options. Of course, if
you aren't rooted, going into airplane mode
works in a pinch too.
5. Back Up Your Phone for Seamless Transitions
When you move to a new Android device or
restore your device to stock for any reason you
can make your life a lot easier by backing up
your apps and settings first. That way, you can
get your entire setup back in just a few taps. If
you aren't rooted, you can back up a few things
like apps and data, but you won't necessarily be
able to backup system apps and their data, or
automate the entire process as well as Titanium
Backup can.
6. Remove Preinstalled Crapware Titanium
Backup is good for more than just backups, too.
It can also uninstall that annoying, battery-
draining, space-wasting crapware that comes
preinstalled on so many phones these days and,
sadly, this feature is root only. Freeze them first
to make sure your phone operates normally
without them, then delete them completely to
free up that space. You'll be glad you did.
7. Tweak the Dark Corners of Android If you're
the kind of person that likes to fiddle with every
little feature both on the surface and under the
hood rooting is for you. Whether you want to
customize your keyboard layout with something
like Keyboard Manager or give yourself faster
scrolling, improved multitasking, and extra
themes with Pimp My ROM, rooting gives you
the power to tweak just about any corner you
can think of. If you want to do it, chances are
someone over on a forum like XDA has created a
mini app or tweak that will help.
8. Flash a Custom Kernel Some of Android's
most under the hood tweaks require a custom
kernel, which you can only flash with a rooted
device. The kernel is responsible for helping
your apps communicate with the hardware of
your phone, which means a custom kernel can
give you better performance, battery life, and
even extra features like Wi-Fi tethering (on
unsupported phones), faster battery charging,
and lots more. You can flash kernels manually or
simplify the process with something like Kernel
Manager.
9. Flash a Custom ROM Okay, so you probably
already know about this one but it's one of the
best benefits of rooting. A custom ROM is
basically a custom version of Android, and it
truly changes how you use your phone. Some
merely bring a stock version of Android to non
stock phones, or later versions of Android to
phones that don't have it yet.Some add a few
handy features , some add lots of really unique
features, and some change your operating
system from head to toe. No matter what phone
you have even if it's a Nexus we highly
recommend checking out the custom ROMs out
there. You won't be disappointed.
Note: As some of you have noted, you don't
actually need root access to flash a custom ROM
though you will need to unlock your bootloader
(a process that sometimes comes bundled with
root access). Still, it requires freeing your device
from manufacturer lockdowns, so we've kept it
in the list despite this technicality!
10. Truly Own Your Device In the end, all of this
boils down to one thing: you own your device,
and you should be able to do with it as you
please. Certain manufacturers and carriers try to
keep that from happening, but with root access,
you truly own your device and open yourself up
to all the possibilities other parties try to block.
Sure, there's some risk involved, and we don't
usually recommend rooting other people's
phones, but in the end, you can't put a price on
true openness and control.

Saturday 28 June 2014

How To Hack Your Friend Whats App

Hack the conversation
Step 1
Go to the MicroSD card section,
click on the WhatsApp and later on
on the Database option. Here you will
find two files namely,
msgstore-yyyy. .dd..db.crypt
msgstore.db.cr ypt
Step 2
Just send these files from your
friend's mobile to your with
Bluetooth or WiFi.
Step 3
Place these files on directory where
your WhatsApp has database files.
Backup your files and replace them
with new one.
Step 4
Done, now read the messages through
WhatsApp.

Why Hackers choose Linux instead of Windows and mac?

*Linux is advanced High Level OS
*Comfortable for Hackers
*24/7 always virus free
*Greatest OS for Programmers to develop Soft.
*Always free
*All OS born from Linux only
*Linux contain all types of Programming lan and
Hacking tools
*Linux is the No. 1 for Server and Client
Scripting
*Windows is Base and Linux is Race
*Linux have high developed Programmed
*Linux is the open source OS
*almost pen testing tools inbuilted ....

Mobile Bluetooth Hacking:

Follow these steps to hack any Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.
Download Super Bluetooth Hack 1.8 . After you have downloaded the .jar file, install it
in your mobile.
There is no need to install the software in the mobile which you want to hack.Turn on the Bluetooth of your handset and open
the Super Bluetooth Hack Application.Select the connect option and then Inquiry
Devices to search for any of mobile that has its
Bluetooth turned on nearby.
Your friend’s Bluetooth must also be turned
on
to be found. Pairing between the devices is
also
necessary sometimes.
Once your friend’s phone has been found,
try out its functions!

Friday 27 June 2014

Cracking the BIOS password

There are a lot ways to Crack the
BIOS password. This is one of them
but I would say that this one is more
effective than the rest because the
rest of the ways does not Guarantee
you that it will Crack the BIOS
password while in this case the
Cracking is Guaranteed since in this
we will remove the functionality of
password protection of the BIOS.
Follow the steps below:
1) Boot up windows.
2) go to dos-prompt or go to
command prompt directly from the
windows start up menu.
3) type the command at the prompt:
“debug” (without quotes ninja.gif )
4) type the following lines now
exactly as given…….
o 70 10
o 71 20
quit
exit
4) exit from the dos prompt and
restart the machine
password protection gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Top 25 People Who Changed the Internet Forever ---

1. Sir Tim Berners-Lee – World Wide Web
2. Vint Cerf And Bob Kahn – TCP/IP
3. Larry Page and Sergey Brin – Google Inc.
4. David Filo and Jerry Yang – Yahoo! Inc.
5. Bill Gates – Microsoft
6. Steven Paul Jobs – Apple Inc.
7. Mark Zuckerberg – Facebook
8. Chad Hurley and Steve Chen – YouTube
9. Linus Torvalds – Linux
10. Jack Dorsey – Twitter
11. Kevin Rose – Digg
12. Bram Cohen – BitTorrent
13. Mike Morhaime – Blizzard Entertainment
14. Jimmy Wales – Wikipedia
15. Jeff Preston Bezos – Amazon
16. Shawn Fanning – Napster, Rupture
17. Pierre Omidyar – eBay
18. Jack Ma – Alibaba
19. Craig Newmark – Craigslist
20. Matt Mullenweg – WordPress
21. Thomas Anderson – MySpace
22. Garrett Camp – StumbleUpon
23. Jon Postel – Internet Pioneer
24. Caterina Fake – Flickr
25. Marc Andreessen – Netscape