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05 May 2013

How to Hack using Google

Hey There TJ's ... It really been long since our last post .. Here's a post in which you will find the information on how to use Google for exploiting security vulnerabilities that exists within many websites. The following are some of the ways to use Google for hacking:

1. Using Google to Hack Security Cameras:

There exists many security cameras that are used for monitoring places like parking lots, college campus, road traffic etc. With Google, it is possible to hack these cameras so that you can view the images captured by them in real time. For this, all you have to do is just use the following search query in Google. Type in the Google search box exactly as given below and hit enter:
inurl:”viewerframe?mode=motion”
Click on any of the search results (Top 5 recommended) and you will gain access to the live camera which has full controls. You will see something as follows:

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29 July 2012

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean hits Motorola Xoom tablet

If you own a Motorola Xoom Wi-Fi tablet, the wait for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is over.
Motorola Mobility, now owned by Google, on Friday announced it has begun rolling out the latest version of the Android mobile operating system, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, to U.S. owners of Motorola Xoom. Only Xoom models with Wi-Fi are currently getting the update, however. There's no word as to when users in other countries and those with the 3G and 4G versions of the Xoom tablet will be getting a taste of Jelly Bean.

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12 July 2012

Skip Adf.ly,LinkBucks & Other Ads Automatically On Chrome and Firefox

Advertisements are not just limited to banners,pop ups,Surveys but also there is another form of annoying ads called Url Shortners.These Url Shortening services hide the actual link and lands on a page will full of ads.We don't get redirected to our desired page unless and until we wait for few seconds.
Honestly speaking I don't encourage such kind of advertisements but most of the websites with free downloads of music,songs ,software etc use such kinds of ads which are very annoying.Though some people use plugins and extensions to block these ads still they fail to block such ads.So here I got a solution to bypass such ads keep reading.
Skip+Ad

How to Skip Adf.ly,Linkbucks & other Ads Automatically?


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07 July 2012

How to Send Free Sms From Any Number To Any Number

Have you ever wanted to trick your friends and make them think they won something? Well, in this post you will see how to send SMS anonymously and for free. Just follow the steps bellow and you could prank your friends in any way you want. Its very simple using smsglobal.
2) Fill out the details as shown below.
3) You will get 25 credits, which means that you can send about 25 sms from any number to any number. Tip: You can use this again if you register with another e-mail (which you can make easily) and a new mobile phone number
4) You will get a password sent to the mobile phone number you entered, then use that password to log in.
5) Now go to send sms to number
6) Fill out the details as shown below.
Tip: You must not enter a number in the sender id. You can change that into something like: Lottery or Police.
And thats it, now you can laugh while you see the reaction of your friends reading the sms you sent to them.

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05 July 2012

How To Add Or Insert Images In Gmail Without Attaching

If you think inserting images into Gmail messages can be done by just “copy pasting”, then you’re wrong. Today has been a very frustrating day for me trying to figure out why some people are able to send emails with the images inserted into the email body and not as attachment. Then after some Googling, I found out that there’s a quick and easy way to do it. Thanks to Gmail Labs!

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02 July 2012

Adobe: Web standards match 80 percent of Flash features

HTML5 and other standards haven't yet caught up to Flash Player, but Adobe thinks they can surpass it -- and it's working to make that happen. Also: What to do about the Retina display conundrum?
Adobe Systems, retooling as fast as it can for a future of Web publishing and Web apps, sees the technology as mostly caught up to the Flash technology that Adobe previously preferred.

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Has the Command Line Outstayed Its Welcome?

The Command Line Interface has its uses, acknowledged Mobile Raptor blogger Roberto Lim, "but no piece of technology targeted at the consumer market should ever require that something be done via CLI; keep it as an option or you can take it out all together. "If it is there, it should just be there for the IT people or tech support to use when you encounter a problem."

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29 June 2012

Secret Codes For Android

Hello Friends, today i am going to share several secret  codes for Androids Mobile Phones. These android  codes will help you to hack android cellphones and help you to explore more about your android Phone.

Secret  codes are those codes which are usually hidden from users for any misuse and exploit. As we all know android is very new platform and thus very few  codes of androids are there on internet. Today i am sharing all the  codes of android cellphones that i know. And i surely hope you can't find codes better than that. So friends let's hack and explore our android Phones. I am sure these will work on all versions.



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08 June 2012

Orkut:The Dying Social Network or Should I be saying Dead !!!

Orkut , the most used social network about 2-3 years ago.Sure you all must have used Orkut an also have had some amazing memories with Orkut .Well all of a sudden things changed,I still remember it was my board exams and after i had finished them I realized half of my friends had switched to Facebook.And later it was just all Facebook everywhere.

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06 June 2012

30 Keyboard Shortcuts for Browsers in Windows

I love working on keyboard and do not prefer using mouse much. And there is a huge percentage of computer users who prefer completing their work using keyboard shortcuts.
In this post I have listed an ultimate list of 30 keyboard shortcuts for browser. And these shortcuts will work on almost all the web browsers.
This list of web browser keyboard shortcuts will save a lot of your efforts and time while you spend your time browsing Internet.


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05 June 2012

Tech Junkieee's Promo Offer

Hey Tech Junkieee's ,We've come out with a loyalty program for all you loyal readers.Check the rewards section in the right sidebar.Just login with your Facebook account and earn cool rewards such as Gift cards of various websites like e-bay,restaurants.com,etc.
You can earn rewards by the following activities:
Visiting – for your first visit to our site every day you  will earn 100 points
Liking our content– for your first Like on our site every day you  will earn 100 points
Tweeting our content – for your first Tweet on our site every day you  will earn 100 points
Google +1 our content – for your first Google +1 on our site every day you will earn 100 points
Commenting – for your first comment of the day you will earn 100 points
 
After you reach a certain points level, you can select a coupon from the catalog and redeem their points.
Do invite your friends to our site and keep visiting for more cool stuff.So what are you'll waiting for go ahead and enjoy .

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31 May 2012

Google Drive Review:Your new Cloud Office Suite

Google's entire business is based on offering the best cloud services around, so the fact that the company didn't offer a true cloud-based storage service up until now is downright odd. Certainly, you could store files in Google docs or Gmail, but without a proper desktop component to sync with them, neither was especially efficient. But with the introduction of Google Drive, the search giant has managed to give its users a place to keep their files and more, turning Drive into one of the top cloud-based storage solutions virtually overnight. 
The concept of G-Mail Drive launched years ago has been modified for better to produce the so called Best cloud storage drive "Google Drive". Read on to see why we'll be using Google Drive for the foreseeable future.

Some Quick Specs for Google Drive

  • 5GB free online storage (plus 10GB of Gmail storage and 1GB of Picasa storage, also free)
  • Web access and a desktop app (PC and Mac) for drag and drop syncing
  • Android mobile app with an IOS version on the way
  • Upgrades available
    • 25GB Drive and Picasa storage and a Gmail bump to 25GB for $2.49/month
    • 100GB Drive and Picasa storage and a Gmail bump to 25GB for $4.99/month
    • Additional plans up to 16TB (yes, Terabytes.  Wow.)
 So that’s not bad.  More free storage than Dropbox.  Less than Microsoft Skydrive.  WAYYYY less than Box was offering.  Still, 5GB for free is a decent offering for a cloud storage service.  The question is what Google Drive offers to differentiate itself from the competing options out there.

Why Use Google Drive?



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29 May 2012

Face Recognition on Facebook Mobile?

klik-1Face.com’s CEO has shrugged off rumors that it is being acquired by Facebook for up to $100 million when asked. But the addition of its facial recognition tech to Facebook’s mobile apps could make sure friend tagging continues as the social network’s user base shifts away from desktops.
In fact, about 45% of users of Face.com’s app KLIK end up sharing their photos on Facebook, which shows how popular mobile facial recognition could be.
For the record, Face.com people are keeping their cards close to their chest. Face.com’s CEO Gil Hirsch flatly tells: “We have nothing new to announce or share at this time.”
But even while Facebook has been pushing a lot of fancy new enhancements to its mobile offerings (its Camera mobile app being the most recent) there are still a surprising number of features that have yet to be covered by the company.
So, perhaps because nature abhors a vacuum, we’re now getting a full whack of reports of what the company might buy or launch to make up for that, including today’s Face.com news that Facebook is looking to buy mobile/PC browser company Opera and hiring ex-Apple hardware engineers to work on its own phone.
We may just, quite possibly, be in the middle of a Facebook news bubble and that half of what we are reading about Facebook and mobile may never come to pass — or could take ages to come to fruition: Buffy the Android slayer is reportedly still six to 12 months away going by the timing in the AllThingsD post from November. And this is not the first time we’ve heard that Face.com is in the Facebook acquisition line.
But, if you swallow that large grain of salt, there is a huge amount of sense in the social network looking at beefing up its mobile arsenal with companies like these, which offer features that Facebook currently does not, and therefore offer the promise of getting mobile users to spend more time on the social network — something that is a concern for the company.

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23 May 2012

Microsoft's So.cl social network opens to everyone

Microsoft has silently launched its social network, So.cl, which had been in development for almost a year. The new social networking website is said to help students connect with each other.
“We expect students to continue using products such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other existing social networks, as well as Bing, Google and other search tools. We hope to encourage students to reimagine how our everyday communication and learning tools can be improved, by researching, learning and sharing in their everyday lives," says Microsoft on So.cl's FAQ page.
Pronounced as “Social”, the social network, Microsoft, says is not pitted against Facebook or Twitter. Instead, it is an addition layer to the existing social networking concept – and accepts log in via Facebook or Windows Live account.
However, So.cl is quite similar to other social media sites, as it allows users to share pages of interest, assemble montages of media, discuss on any topic. By default, all searches in So.cl are public. But users can mark their content as “private” and can delete as well. The layout looks somehow similar to Google+, also inspired from Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

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17 May 2012

FB TRICK 1.How to Delete Anyones Profile from Facebook

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The Main Key Of The Article Is When Many Users Report Any One's Profile (App. 25-50 Times), His Account Will Be Delete By The Facebook Team.
So We Will Do It Here. And Here Is A Post That How Can Report Profile 500 Or More Time So His Profile Will Be Deleted For Sure.

First Of We Want To Make A Event But If You Make A Event With Your Account Then Your Name Will Be Shown On The Event Page. See The Image..
But We Have Also A Tip  Not to Show Your Name On The Event Page. So The Victim does Not Know That You Are About To Delete His Account.

So Don't Worry He Never Knows That You Are Deleting His/Her Account.

Follow The Step By Step Guide To Disable Anyone's Account Without Him Knowing .

Step 1

First We Need To Make A Facebook Page. ( Name It Anything I Suggest Name That Suits With Event Name )  I Think Many Of You Know About How To Make A FaceBook Page. But Some People Do Not Know How To Make It So This First Step For Their.

If You Know How To Make A Facebook Page Then You Can Simply Ignore This Step.

So If You Do Not know How To Make It Then Follow The Guide.

- Go To    Click Here
- Select Any Category And Name Your Page And Click Get Started.

-Fill Up Captcha And 

-Fill Up Other Info And Click Continue.

Your Page Is Ready.

Step 2

Now We Need To Make An Event From The Page .We Make that So Our Identity Can Secure.

To Make A Event From The Page You Made Follow The Procedure Below.

- Go To The Page You Made.
 - In Right Side Of the Page Click On Use Facebook as Your Page Name.
Now Go To Click Here

- And Click On Create Event.
Now You've Learned How To Make A Page And How To Make An Event From A Page.
And Now You Have To Learn How To Make Event Attractive So People Do All That You Say.
So Follow The Step 3.
Step 3

In Event Name Type An Attractive Title.
Ex. Win An Apple IPhone For Free

Choose Start And End Date To Anything.
Location Anything Ex. Facebook

Now In Details First 2-4 Lines Write Your Event More Info.

Ex. Now It's Very Easy To Own A Apple Iphone For Free. Follow The Below Step To Make It Own Right Now.

Now After This You Have Write Exactly Like Below But You Can Make Changes In It. 

Step 1. Invite 50-100 Friends To This Event.

Step 2. Go This Link Victim Facebook Profile Url Here  And At The Left Side Bottom Click On REPORT/BLOCK When Pop-Up Window Is Open Select "This Person Is Bullying Or Harassing Me" And Click Continue 2 Times And You Are Done.

You Will Get The Mobile Within One Week If All Steps are Completed.

Change Victim Facebook Profile Url Here With Url Of Victim Whom Facebook You Want To Hack.
Change Other Lines Which Suite Your Event Name.
Just See The Sample Event Page


Put An Attractive Image  To Event That Suit Your Event.

Now Invite 50-100 Friend To Your Event. Then It Will Increase Hour By Hour.
If You Have More Friends Then Invite More To Delete The Victim's Facebook Profile Fast.

Note : You Can Also Make A Fake Account Instead Of Page. But Page Is More Secure Than The Fake Account.

That's All.

Note:-This Tutorial Is For Educational Purpose. Don't Misuse It.


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09 May 2012

Google+ ups competition with Facebook by including teens

Google+ adds safeguards to help protect teenagers on social net, Hangouts

Google is widening the potential user base for Google+ by lowering the age requirement from 18 to 13 years old -- a move that could help it grow in Facebook's shadow.

Facebook vs. GoogleLast week, Bradley Horowitz, vice president of product at Google+, announced the change in a blog post. He noted that Google wants to help teens share with their friends, while also helping them keep from over-sharing, especially with strangers.
"Teens and young adults are the most active Internet users on the planet," wrote Horowitz. "And surprise, surprise: they're also human beings who enjoy spending time with friends and family. Put these two things together and it's clear that teens will increasingly connect online."
Teens were allowed onto the site immediately.

Ezra Gottheil, an analyst with Technology Business Research, noted that by opening up the social network to younger users, Google+ is instantly widening its potential user base. And with an estimated 62 million users now, Google+ still has a long way to go to catch up with Facebook, which has a reported 800 million users.
"This will help Google+ add more users to the site and that's important right now," said Gottheil. "Facebook has a lot of younger users. That's how they got their start. This just makes sense for Google+."
Right now, Facebook requires that users be at least 13 years old to join the social network. However, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckeberg said last year that he'd like to lower that minimum age limit. While he wasn't actively working on that issue at the time, he said he'd like to study it more.
Horowitz pointed out in his blog post that Google+ is adding security safeguards to help protect teens that might be joining the site.
"The difference between friends, acquaintances and strangers is a crucial one -- especially for teens," he wrote. "Google+ includes circles to help people manage their different relationships, but we're going a step further for our younger users."
Horowitz explained that with Google+, teens can share privately with their circles or publicly with the world. "Posting something for everyone to see is a big deal, however, so when teens try and share outside their circles, we encourage them to think before they post," he added.
Google+ is set up by default to only allow people in teens' circles to contact them and it's designed features that enable teens to block someone with just one or two clicks.
Google also is setting up special rules around Google+ Hangouts.
"Google+ Hangouts bring people together using live multi-person video, and the results range from heartwarming to awe-inspiring," wrote Horowitz. "However, we recognize that connecting face-to-face is special and serious, so if a stranger outside a teen's circles joins the Hangout, we temporarily remove the young adult, and give them a chance to rejoin."
The social network also just set up the Google+ Safety Center, where it details the new safeguards.

 

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26 April 2012

Google Drive for Android is a beefier Google Docs app The Google Drive app is available for Android, and it has all of the old Docs functionality, plus some other goodies under the hood.


If you haven't noticed, Google Docs for Android has just morphed into Google Drive. Or perhaps more accurately, it has been sucked up by the brand-new file-syncing and file-sharing app. This means that not only does it give you access to all of your old Docs, it also lets you access and store any kind of file in your cloud-enabled Google Drive account.
Similar to the experience on the Web, Google Drive for Android opens up to a main navigation panel, from which you can see a list of all your files (My Drive), files that have been shared with you, starred files, recently modified files, or offline files. There's also a button at the top of the screen that lets you create new documents or spreadsheets, or upload a file to be stored on your Drive.
(Credit: Screenshot by Jaymar Cabebe/CNET)
Next to each item in your list, there's a tiny arrow icon that brings up options like Share, Rename, Delete, and Send. This should feel familiar to anyone who previously used the Google Docs app. There's also an option to make files available offline, which is a godsend when traveling to areas with questionable data coverage.
Just as it was in Google Docs, file editing with the Google Drive app is pretty basic. The Documents editor offers a few alignment options, lists, Bold, Italic, and Underline, as well as a rudimentary color tool. The Spreadsheets editor isn't any better, though, as it offers a slightly clunky interface for editing cells. Meanwhile, you can't edit presentations or drawings through the mobile app, which isn't much of a loss, since these types of documents are typically better handled with a mouse and full-size monitor.
On top of all the old Google Docs functionality, Google Drive is really just a simple file storage platform. Like Dropbox, it automatically syncs with the cloud, so that everything is consistent across all of your devices. Also, it lets you share (add collaborators to) any kind of file, including music, images, and videos. Altogether, it is a fantastic option for storing, syncing, sharing, and collaborating.

Also, Google Drive doesn't let you share files with download links. This is something that Dropbox does exceptionally well. It would be nice to be able to create a download link for any file in my drive, and send it to friends who don't use Google Drive.But as great as as the new Google Docs, er, Google Drive app is, it is still missing a few key features. For one, it's impossible to move files around within your drive from the app. You can't transfer files between collections (folders) or even create new collections. This means that all of your housekeeping will need to be done from a desktop.
Finally, and this may be nitpicky, I wish the app would let you sort files by type. With so many different types supported, it wouldmake life a lot easier for power users who store massive numbers of files in the cloud.
Regardless of its shortcomings, I still highly recommend downloading the Google Drive app for Android. It nicely integrates all of the Docs functionality, plus it gives you the extra power to access and share other types of files.
Google Drive (download) is available now for free on Google Play. But before downloading, make sure you've enabled Drive on your Google account.

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Oracle and Java were no match for Android, Google says Google is trying to drive home the point that Oracle is suing now because it couldn't make enough money off Java and couldn't bring its own platform to market.

SAN FRANCISCO - Besides arguing that the Java APIs were free to implement on Androidbecause they are necessary for using the Java language, Google is holding onto another strategy as well.
That would be arguing that Oracle is only suing Google now because it couldn't bring a smartphone platform of its own to market to compete with Android.
Specifically, Google counsel Daniel Purcell focused on the development of full stacks while rolling through witnesses on Thursday morning at the U.S. District Court, starting with former Sun Microsystems and Oracle exec, Craig Gering.
Purcell sped through a definition of a full stack, which basically entails an operating system's framework and other relevant software. For instance, Android and iOS are examples of full stacks.
Gering worked at Sun Microsystems from 1990 until it was acquired by Oracle in 2010. Thereafter, Gering served as the vice president of the Java unit at Oracle until he left in early 2011.
Purcell pointed towards a number of different full stack projects and attempts at Sun, including "Project Acadia," which stemmed a Sun purchase from SavaJe.
Purcell asked Gering if Sun had gotten Project Acadia to market, would it have had a full-stack platform to compete with Android. Gering said he couldn't recall the details. Nevertheless, Sun never got any such competitor to market.
Purcell also showed to the jury a presentation at Sun from March 2009, titled, "Java in Wireless Business Review." Gering's name was on the title slide as the author of the presentation. Purcell pointed towards a slide that discussed "Project Daneel," which Gering clarified that this was similar to another project at Sun, called "Project Sundroid."
However, this was a gray area as Gering said he couldn't remember if they were the same projects or not. Nevertheless, Project Daneel nearly evolved to a full stack, but it never game about.
Finally, Purcell showed an email to Gering, among other Sun employees, from Sun CTO Vineet Gupta in January 2009. In that email, Gupta discussed that Sun was working on several proposed partnerships with major mobile OEMs and carriers, including Samsung, HTC, T-Mobile, and Sprint.
After Purcell asked if these were some of the top mobile phone companies in the world, he mumbled that was correct. Purcell pressed Gering by concluding that these must have been opportunities for Sundroid, but the project still never made it to market.
After a lightning fast appearance on the stand in comparison to some of the other witnesses called so far in this trial, Purcell called current Oracle executive Hasan Rizvi.
Currently senior vice president of development, Rizvi has been at Oracle since 1990, with a brief departure in 1998 until 2001. Rizvi is responsible for managing Oracle's Java business unit, among other tasks, since the Sun Microsystems acquisition in 2010.
Continuing down the same path, Purcell asked Rizvi if Sun's Java platform was not a full stack platform, to which Rizvi replied it was not, adding that "the java platform is OS agnostic."
Rizvi also confirmed that neither Sun nor Oracle has ever had a full stack -- at least for the Java platform -- on the market.
Through another line of questioning, it looked like Google was trying to also convey that Oracle hasn't been making enough money of Java as it might have previously expected -- thus, another incentive to sue Google for a cut of Android's revenue.
Citing a presentation made at Oracle shortly after Oracle acquired Sun, Google counsel Daniel Purcell highlighted a slide about Java's financial issues.
The slide read that "Java Clients is a $296 million business growing 13 percent year-over-year," and that "it has been historically split into five business segments," including platform and mobile.
Purcell asked Rizvi if this is still the case or if it is at least still growing at roughly 10 percent year-over year. Rizvi had trouble answering initially, replying it has been almost flat since then.
Yet, when a video clip from his deposition on July 28, 2011 was played back for the jury, Rizvi had said that the 10 percent figure was based on a recent memory, adding that "I wouldn't be able to make it more precise by saying it's 13 percent right now."
This story originally appeared at ZDNet's Between the Lines under the headline "Google: Sun, Oracle couldn't compete with Android.

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