Sep 25, 2012

iPhone 5 vs Nokia Lumi 920

It’s that time again; consumers worldwide are going to have to make a concrete decision as to which of the new smartphone behemoths to buy. It is true to say that the world of smartphones is expanding; what once was a market ruled by Apple, in 2012 other companies have wedged their foot firmly in the door. The Android phones and Samsung Galaxy S III are all firm competitors that the common consumer may be well acquainted with…but what about the Nokia Lumia 920? This well-timed new release from Nokia could be the wild card of the deck; but will it trump the iPhone 5? Read on to find out.

Design


Apple has always prided themselves in the visual aspect of their products; utilising ‘less is more’, beauty in simplicity. The iPhone’s design exudes class and chic without being showy; and the iPhone 5 is the thinnest and lightest to date. iPhone coined (and invented according to their website) round rectangular edges and now has a 4” screen – claiming if you expand the screen too much for the sake of it; the end product is oversized and makes it awkward and difficult to use.


The Nokia Lumia 920 is made out a mixture of glass & polycarbonate and visually looks like a serious contender when placed next to the iPhone. Compared to the iPhone 5’s black and white, the Nokia deals with quirky, vibrant colours – possibly attracting a new range of consumers. However, the iPhone is actually smaller and lighter than the Nokia. Have a look at these stats:

iPhone 5 (Height, Width, Depth) 4.87 x 2.31 x 0.30 Weight – 3.95 ounces

Lumia 920 (Height, Width, Depth) 5.12 x 2.78 x 0.42 Weight – 6.52 ounces

The size of the Nokia Lumia screen is 4.5” compared with the iPhones 4”. This means that Nokia have managed to obtain a higher resolution, but not by much. What it really comes down to is which of the phones will sit more comfortably in your hand?

Technical

The new chip which Apple are using is called the ‘A6 chip’, which apparently is twice as fast the A5 in the iPhone 4S. The Nokia Lumia has utilized the use of the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 chip. The Samsung Galaxy S III uses the very same chip; and the Samsung Galaxy S III is super-duper speedy.


Camera-wise, the iPhone still uses an eight mega-pixel camera (which is to slight dismay of the general public). However, the camera is forty percent faster and performs far better in lower light than its predecessors. All the iPhone camera’s inner workings can also be used to create seamless panorama photos also.

The Lumia 920 has an 8.7 megapixel camera which features Nokia’s PureView technology. Nokia claim that the camera can capture up to ten times the amount of light surrounding the lens through ‘floating lens technology’. Although Nokia ended up upsetting many people with a certain advert which was apparently showing the camera in all its glory…but got caught out faking the shot with a professional camera. Spot the cameraman/lights.



Other Spec

The overall spec of the phones are pretty similar, where iPhone has Siri, Nokia has TellMe; and both phones sport seemingly good battery life, 4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & storage space. A big calamity the iPhone 5 may face though is through the controversy surrounding iOS 6, which was released on September 19. Many people have suffered problems with their iPhones running iOS 6; especially with the new iOS 6 Apple Maps (Apple’s attempt to replace Google Maps), which are already renowned for being absolutely terrible and problem-ridden. The Nokia Lumia will operate using Windows 8, which will be released on October 26th – time will only tell how well it runs.

Conclusion

It basically boils down to if you can wait until the Nokia Lumia 920 comes out to make your decision. Yes, the iPhone 5 boasts a world of a billion apps and is an improvement on the phone we all have grown to love….but do we yearn for more? Has the iPhone done enough to keep the public content? The Nokia be the next smartphone you didn’t actually know you were looking for; but it could easily find its way into your pocket.

Author: Alfie Davenport works in the technology department at Ladbrokes Roulette. He has owned Nokia, Apple, and Android smartphones over the past 6 years and is currently a huge fan of his HTC One X.- source

Sep 21, 2012

Philippines Cybercrime law: Yay or nay?

The newly approved law aimed at combating cybercrimes has been met with mixed reactions from the public and private sectors.

The Cybercrime Prevention Act is a boon for local firms, particularly in the information technology sector, business groups said.

Other groups meanwhile warned that the new law threatens Filipinos' freedom of expression as well as freedom of information.

But what does the anti-cybercrime law mean for the ordinary Filipino netizen?

Most if not all of the offenses in the law are already crimes punishable under the Revised Penal Code.

Commenting on the new law, Information and Communications Techonology Association of the Philippines (ITAP) President Dondi Mapa said: "It's not a matter of identifying new crimes but only recognizing that existing crimes now happen in a new environment."

The anti-cybercrime act itself notes under its declaration of policy that it is the state's mechanism to adopt "sufficient powers to effectively prevent and combat such offenses by facilitating their detection, investigation, and prosecution."

The law categorizes cybercrimes into three: (1) offenses against the confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer data and systems; (2) computer-related; or (3) content-related offenses.

Illegal access to computer systems, illegal interception of data, data or system interference, as well as misuse or computer systems or data belong in the first category.

Also in the same group is "cyber-squatting," which involves the acquisition of a domain name "in bad faith to profit, mislead, destroy reputation, and deprive others from registering the same."

In case of businesses, these may include the use of a domain name "similar, identical, or confusingly similar" to registered trademarks.

But businesses are not the only targets of "cyber-squatters," as the law also covers the use of personal names "identical or in any way similar with the name of a person other than the registrant."

Computer-related offenses, meanwhile, include the input, alteration or deletion of any computer data with the intent of forgery, fraud or identity theft.

On the other hand, cybersex, defined under the law as the willful engagement in online sexual activities, is included in content-related offenses.

Child pornography is another content-related offense in the law.

The anti-cybercrime act notes that punishment to child pornography committed through a computer system will be one degree higher than the sanctions in the Anti-Child Pornography Act.

Also named a content-related offense is the sending of unsolicited communication which advertise or sell products or services.

Under the new law, firms may only send electronic messages if recipients who grant prior consent or to existing subscribers or customers for service announcements.

Otherwise, the messages should allow recipients to "opt out." The source and intention of the message should also not be disguised.

Meanwhile, the law broadens the coverage of libel to include those "committed through a computer system or any other similar means which may be devised in the future."

This means that online statements against the reputation of an individual or an entity may give rise to libel suits, as if they were published or broadcast.

Among the crimes enumerated in the law, the provision on libel is most hit.

Media watchdog Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility said the inclusion of libel as an act punishable by imprisonment goes against a long-standing UN principle of decriminalizing libel.

"Libel as a criminal offense has been used by past administrations as well as local officials today to harass and intimidate journalists," it noted.

For his part, Senator Teofisto Guingona III called the law "a prior restraint on the principle of the freedom of expression and freedom of speech."

Although broadly welcoming the anti-cybercrime act, ITAP's Mapa meanwhile urged the government to be circumspect in drafting the new law's implementing rules.

"The implementation should be done with due process and without curtailing citizens' rights," Mapa said in a press briefing.

Sep 19, 2012

HTC Launches Windows Phone 8X and 8S


Nokia and Samsung aren’t the only phone makers embracing Microsoft’s next-generation mobile OS. Today, HTC unveiled a pair of colorful handsets that have Windows Phone 8 in their names. Dubbed the HTC Windows Phone 8X and Windows Phone 8S, both devices have HTC’s high-speed camera chip, Beats Audio and come in wide range of bold colors. The 8X will be available on AT&T, T-Moible and Verizon.

HTC Windows Phone 8X


HTC’s new flagship Windows 8 handset features an attactive 4.3-inch, Super LCD 2 screen that operates at a 1280 x 720 resolution for a PPI of 341.54, a bit better than the 4.5-inch Nokia Lumia 920′s 332 PPI. Inside, the 8X is powered by a 1.5-GHz, dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor with 1GB of RAM and a 16GB eMMC storage. An 1,800 mAH hour battery promises reasonable endurance while Beats audio with 2.5-volts of amplification offers loud, accurate music playback and NFC chip will allow the device to work with mobile payment systems and tap-to-share applications.


The Windows Phone 8X’s camera features the same speedy “ImageChip” as HTC’s One phones, but none of the custom imaging software that HTC bundles with its Android handsets. Because of the ImageChip, the both the 2-MP front and 8-MP back cameras can fire up and shoot an initial picture under a second while also supporting burst mode. With a f/2.0 aperture and BSI sensor, the rear-facer promises sharp images with strong low-light performance that’s designed to compete with Nokia’s Lumia 920 and its PureView camera.

However, the Windows Phone 8X’s design is the real star of the show. Available in bright Flame Red, California Blue, Limelight Yellow as well as Graphite Black, the .39-inch thick handset has an angular shape that looks nothing like most Android devices, but reminded us of Nokia’s Lumia 920. At just 4.5 ounces, the 8X is a full 2 ounces lighter than the Lumia 920 as well. In a brief viewing, we were particularly impressed by the dark blue Windows Phone 8X, which an HTC rep told us is the device’s “halo color.”

The Windows Phone 8X will support LTE and be available on Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T in the U.S. There’s no word on pricing, availability or what carriers will get what colors.

HTC Windows Phone 8S


The mid-range HTC Windows Phone 8S has more modest specs, but a design that’s just as attractive, if not more so. With a 4-inch, 800 x 480 resolution Super LCD 2 screen, the 8S doesn’t provide as rich a visual experience and its 1-GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 CPU is also a bit slower than its big brother’s while it provides half as much RAM (512MB) and a quarter the internal storage (4GB). However, at just 4 ounces, the Windows Phone 8S is lighter than the 8X though it is the same thickness.

The Windows Phone 8S does not have the ImageChip and has a lower-res rear-facing 5-MP camera with a shallower f2.8 aperture lens and only the ability to record 720p video. There’s also no front-facing camera at all so forget about video chat. And though the 8S also has Beats Audio, it does not have the same 2.5-volt amplification as the 8X.


That said, we really like the vibrant two-tone design of the Windows Phone 8S, which has one color on its front and a second color on its back with small panel of the front color as a back accent. Available in yellow / gray (High-Rise Gray), dark red / light red (Fiesta Red), blue / black (Atlantic Blue) and white / back (Domino), this mid-range phone really stands out in a crowd.


There’s no word yet on pricing or availability for the Windows Phone 8S, though we expect it to cost significantly less than the high-end Windows Phone 8X. We also don’t know whether it will support LTE or not. - source

Sep 14, 2012

iPhone 5 Nokia Lumia 920 Comparison


Earlier, we brought you the ultimate battle of the two most popular smartphone vendors and their flagship devices. Having assessed the iPhone 5 of Apple and Samsung’s Galaxy S III, we found both to be technically advanced, and the differences between the two – such as screen and device size – are only important if one prefers a large display, or a smaller one.

To spice things up a little, we’re now going to pit the iPhone 5 up against another to-be-released beauty – Nokia Lumia 920. Announced last week, it offers a dual-core processor, Windows Phone 8 and a camera which – by the looks of things – will be the best smartphone snapper available on the market.


Yes, it does look a great deal like its predecessor, the Lumia 900 but hey, doesn’t the iPhone 5 as well? Here, we run over the key tech specs, and if you’re in the market for a new smartphone this fall, you’ll certainly want to check out these two:


As you can see, there is once again very little to choose between these very adequately-equipped smartphones. The iPhone 5 offers an Apple A6 processor, which is quite a bump from the Lumia’s dual-core Qualcomm composition, but with both the iPhone 4S and Lumia 900 as smooth as butter on iOS 5.x and Windows Phone 7.x respectively, such features shouldn’t make or break your choice.

Both pack in LTE, and the Lumia has the advantage of packing in NFC – something expected of the iPhone 5 right up until the last moment.

Nokia’s high-end devices have always packed in a decent camera (the N97′s snapper still looks rather good for a device five years of age), and with Apple having already shown us what the Sapphire-encrusted rear-camera can do, both will be perfect for those using Instagram or Flickr on a frequent basis.

Wireless charging offered by Lumia 920 is another plus over iPhone 5 if you are into that sort of thing.

The most decisive segment of the chart has to be the apps section, and for all the promise both Nokia and Windows Phone 8 offers, the success of the device and its platform will rest firmly on getting the developers’ backing. 100,000+ sounds like a lot, but with Apple almost at three quarters of a million now and counting, the Windows Phone Store needs filling up with Apps. Pronto.

In the end, it really comes down to the platform and ecosystem that you want to go with. - source

Aug 15, 2012

MG Exeo provides for Globe modernization

MG Exeo Network, Inc. (MG Exeo), a joint venture company between Japanese firm Kyowa Exeo Corporation and Cyan Management Corporation, was recently tapped to provide design, project planning, implementation, materials procurement and management services for Globe Telecom’s $700 million network modernization and IT transformation program.

Globe’s massive network modernization is aimed at significantly improving network quality and customer experience, increasing capacity, driving down costs, and preparing the network to meet the growing needs of customers in the country. Main contractor Huawei Technologies Philippines will supply all telecommunications equipment and fiber optic cables for the upgrade.

MG Exeo has been tasked to work specifically on the Telecom Equipment Services and Outside Plant Services categories of Globe’s modernization program. The Telecom Equipment Services consist of infrastructure and equipment survey and installation work throughout the Visayas region, namely in Cebu, Negros, Panay and Bohol.

The Outside Plant Services on the other hand, include the installation of 1,500 kilometers of fiber optic cables nationwide, from the National Capital Region, to Leyte, Surigao, Misamis Occidental as well as the Zamboanga area.

“We are proud to team up with Globe Telecom and its technology partner Huawei Technologies for this milestone project which will provide much needed upgrades to the telecommunications infrastructure in the Philippines,” said MG Exeo president Yutaka Funaki. - source

Aug 1, 2012

Beini Download All Version

Brief to Beini is a tiny Linux distribution LiveCD that is less than fifty megabytes, It offers an arsenal tool for WiFi security and for auditor. Its an ISO format that can be burned to CD or booted up to USB pendrive/flash drive. Beini noted for its speed base on tiny Linux core and its device extensive list. Chipsets that supported wireless card are the leading AR9271 chips, Ralink, Atheros, etc.

For your information the version I use is 1.2.2. If you are wondering how is the difference between with all those other versions, download and go try it. The latest version are opt more compatible with some unrecognized the wireless card than the older version.

Below are just a collection of all Beini version in ISO format from 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.4, and 1.2.5 for you to download it for free.


Download Beini 1.2.1 here


Download Beini 1.2.2 here


Download Beini 1.2.3 here


Download Beini 1.2.4 here

Jul 12, 2012

Wacoal Salute Malaysian Feminine


Wacoal pays tribute to femme exuberance by introducing the European flair lingerie line party named Salute (which literally means a gesture of respect or polite recognition.

to Malaysia women... I feel honored :)

Having been established for over eight years in Malaysia as a trusted maker of the choicest, quality undergarments; Wacoal Malaysia recently unveiled its sophisticated Salute lingerie line at a party held in Parkson Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.

Wow!!! to Salute ~ my eyes @@

This Salute collection employed lace (a material which originated in the West) and partnered with avant-garde lace designers to weave a modern twist into the textile that has been held dear for centuries. The revived laces spun out from this exclusive collaboration include romantic designs that call to mind the labyrinth of Versailles and the blossoms in Kew Gardens.

Look! the tutus are so nice & sexy... ahemmm
They are all handmade by Wacoal Malaysia's staff

Opulent, flamboyant and luscious, Salute delves deep into the sensuous realm of femininity and accentuates the enduring and ostentatious beauty of laces. Offering interplays with plush fabrics, each intricately designed Salute innerwear is a manifestation of artistry reflective of Wacoal’s decades of expertise in producing credible and well-loved intimate apparels.

sophisticated right...


Punctuated by ornate and dazzling accessories resembling that of royalty, the Salute line of lingerie is an exceptional luxurious indulgence for a sophisticated lady.

From left Ms Lo Yean Feein (Sr Manager of Wacoal Malaysia), Mr Vincent Leong (GM/Director
of Wacoal Malaysia), Ms Chin Lee Yean (General Manager for Parkson Pavilion),
Ms Zaiton Binti Pakir (Senior Store Manager for Parkson Pavilion)
‘Ladies in Asia are becoming more and more refined and cosmopolitan,’ said Mr.Vincent Leong, the Director/General Manager of Wacoal Malaysia. ‘With Wacoal’s advanced and specialized Human Science Research Center in place, Salute fulfills Malaysia women’s desire for Western-feel lingerie, tailored perfectly to suit Asian ladies frames,” he added, reinforcing Wacoal’s core belief. ‘To contribute to women’ - source

Jun 27, 2012

Lenovo ThinkPad X230


Design

Measuring 1.05 by 12.01 by 8.13 inches (HWD) and weighing only 3.39 pounds, the X230 is light enough to tuck under your arm or into a laptop bag, whether for a quick meeting out of the office or a convention requiring a cross-country flight. The rigid magnesium-alloy chassis is covered with soft-touch rubberized paint, giving the ultraportable the black, boxy look you expect of a Lenovo business system while keeping things lightweight and easy to grip. Despite having portability to spare, it still feels a little clunky when compared to a 13-inch ultrabook like the HP Folio 13-1020us .

Features

On either side of the laptop, you'll find a full complement of business-ready features, like two USB 3.0 ports, an always-on USB 2.0 port (for powering peripherals or charging gadget batteries), a card reader (SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC), Gigabit Ethernet port, both VGA and Mini DisplayPort outputs (the later with audio), and an ExpressCard slot. Internally, the X230 is equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 and Intel's Wireless Display technology (WiDi 2.0), which lets you stream HD video through an adapter, like the Netgear Push2TV ($99 list). Security is also taken into consideration, with an integrated fingerprint reader on the palm rest, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), and an optional SmartCard reader on the front of the laptop.


Our ThinkPad X230 review unit offered 320GB of storage space, but can be alternately configured with either a 500GB hard drive or 256GB solid-state drive (SSD). Lenovo doesn't clutter the desktop with a lot of special deals and links to websites, but you will find that the hard drive has a few programs preinstalled on it. In addition to Lenovo's ThinkVantage suite of apps and utilities, you'll find generally useful programs and services, like Google Chrome, Evernote, Skype, Microsoft Office 2010 Starter, and a 30-day trial of Norton Internet Security. SugarSync provides the foundation for Lenovo's branded cloud storage solution. Lenovo's warranty is for one year, with extended warranties (two to five years) available for purchase.

Performance

Lenovo outfitted the ThinkPad X230 with Intel's third-generation Core i5-3320M processor, a 2.6GHz dual-core CPU paired with 4GB of RAM—although, like the hard drive, this varies by configuration. Intel's new processor line boasts better performance and power efficiency, so it wasn't a huge surprise to see the ThinkPad X230 top other ultraportables in processor-intensive tasks. It scored 3.09 in CineBench R11.5, and took 1 minute 35 seconds to convert a video in Handbrake and 3:37 to apply 12 filters in Adobe Photoshop CS5. This beats out the competing HP ProBook 6360b (CineBench 2.85, Handbrake 1:45, Photoshop 3:48) and the consumer-focused Editors' Choice Toshiba Portege R835-P88 (CineBench 2.75, Handbrake 1:46, Photoshop 3:55). Because it uses a low-voltage CPU instead of a full-fledged laptop processor, the Folio 13-1020us took 5:24 to finish our Photoshop test.

The ThinkPad X230 also promises improved graphics capabilities over the X220, thanks to Intel's HD Graphics 4000, the integrated graphics solution included with the new processor platform. In 3DMark 06, the X230 scored 5,118 at 1,024 by 768 (with no anti-aliasing) and 2,791 at its native resolution of 1,366 by 768 (with 4x anti-aliasing enabled). The performance was ahead of that of most competitors, but the Lenovo actually fell ever so slightly behind the Toshiba Portege R835-P88, which scored 5,142 and 2,827, respectively.


With a 63Wh battery, the ThinkPad X230 lasted 7 hours 45 minutes in MobileMark at 50 percent screen brightness, making this the one test where the X230 didn't meet expectations. It fell nearly an hour short of the times of ultraportable and ultrabook competitors like the Portege R835-P88 (8:40), the Lenovo ThinkPad X220 (8:40) and the HP Folio 13-1020us (8:47).


As a laptop for on-the-go productivity, the Lenovo ThinkPad X230 is an excellent performer, with the best productive capability we've seen in a business ultraportable. If your use scenarios don't demand high performance, you might benefit more from a business ultrabook like the HP Folio 13-1020us. But because of its processing power and its fine collection of features, the new Lenovo ThinkPad X230 replaces the X220 as our Editors' Choice for business ultraportables. - source

Jun 6, 2012

Globe Modernization starts rollout of FOC


MANILA, Philippines—Globe Telecom Inc., the country’s second-largest phone company, is laying down 10,000 kilometers of fiber-optic cable this year, as it aims to improve Internet speeds and service reliability for its subscribers across the country.

Following its recent bond issuance that gave the company an additional P10 billion, Globe said it would modernize thousands of its cell sites to cater to the emerging mobile data traffic brought about by the increased use of smartphones in the country.

“This is a far-reaching transformation that would result in vast improvements in Globe customer experience—quick and reliable call connections, instantaneous text messaging, blazing fast Internet browsing and proactively intelligent spot-on customer support,” Globe president Ernest Cu said.

He said that proceeds from the bond offer would all be used for the company’s ongoing network modernization program.

The centerpiece of this modernization is the rollout of 10,000 kilometers of fiber-optic cable in the implementation of Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology that will bring high-speed data to mobile phones and other data terminals.

“We fervently believe that with our comprehensive transformation, which will enable us to serve customers better, Globe is advantageously positioned to become the most preferred brand among telecommunications service providers,” he added.

On June 1, Globe officially traded P10 billion bonds in the organized market via the Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp. (PDEx). The issuance was priced at 5.75 percent per year for the five-year tenor and six percent per year for the seven-year tenor.

The company said it had opted to issue bonds to take advantage of the availability of cheap funds in the market brought about by low interest rates and benign inflation.

“The P10-billion bond offer is undoubtedly a great investment opportunity. We expect the investment community to aggressively seize the opportunity to benefit from it. I understand that we are already oversubscribed at this point in time,” Cu said. - source

Globe is owned by Ayala Corp. and partner Singapore’s SingTel group.

May 14, 2012

Beini 1.2.5 Stable Final Version


It is very important you read the following information before downloading. Download link at the bottom of this page including the older version.
  • Built from Beini 1.2.2
  • Updated Firmware.tcz
  • Updated RTL8187L driver
  • Added BCM43XX-3.0.21.tcz driver
  • Updated compat wireless 2012-04-23
  • Updated minidwep-gtk-30419.tcz (thanks to djyuzi, XiaopanOS and anywlan.com)
  • Added reaver-r113.tcz
  • Added support for Realtek 8712, 8188, 8191SU,8188C, 8192C, 8192D
  • Upgraded feedingbottle to 3.2.3
  • Upgraded Xorg to 7.6
  • Added Inflator (Reaver GUI)
  • Upgraded WPA_supplicant.tcz
See full changelog here

Notes

1.] Users of RTL8188RU devices should not use this build unless they blacklist conflicting drivers at boot. Please use Beini 1.2.3 or 1.2.4 | Reaver Edition instead.

2.] Minidwep must be launched from the RootShell. Type minidwep-gtk (enter) to launch it. Same goes for Feeding Bottle,  to launch Feeding Bottle use sudo "gksu /bin/feedingbottle/feedingbottle" which is located in /bin/feedingbottle/feedingbottle which you can access through Xfe file manager.

3.] As always, if it does not work try another version.

4.] This will be the final version. Development ceases with 1.2.5. An alternative is to use XiaopanOS from now on.


New Minidwep must be launched from RootShell


Inflator working with monitor mode with RTL8187L device


You can add and perform a dictionary wordlist attack for WPA / WPA2 networks. You can also run Reaver from this version. You can download from here Beini 1.2.5, 1.2.4, 1.2.3, 1.2.2, 1.2.1

May 13, 2012

Installing Reaver Pro


Reaver Pro comes with a USB thumb drive preloaded with all the software to get you started. It contains a operating system which I suspect is some sort of Linux build and of course all the reaver tools. You have a few options to install Reaver Pro: Boot from the Reaver Pro USB.

1. Plug in your USB stick
2. Plug in your Reaver Pro receiver
3. Restart or reboot your Windows or Linux computer
4. Access your BIOS settings to change the boot devices and the order in which they boot from. You need to boot to USB first before your hard disk with your native operating system.
5. To access your BIOS you generally have to push a function key such as F1 or F2
5. Save your settings then reboot your BIOS
6. After Reaver GUI boots you will be able to plug and play

Run Reaver Pro GUI in Virtual Machine (VM) Environment in your Native Operating System
This enables Reaver Pro to be fully compatible with Mac and Windows. You will need some sort of virtualisation software like Parallels (paid), VMware (paid) or VirtualBox (free). You will also need to copy the files from your Reaver Pro USB and use Plop Boot Manager (plbpt.iso) to create an iso image file which you can boot into.

The downside of running a VM is that your system resources will be shared between your native OS, Reaver OS and the VM software you are running. This is the only option on a Mac because they have EFI boot. Do not bother trying to boot Reaver via USB. You can download Reaver Pro from here.

May 12, 2012

Create XiaoPan USB Bootable OS

This will create a portable build which you can load in a virtual machine environment or you can even boot into it! It is essentially a live CD but on USB.


I like having this as an idea because you could use most windows computers with no need to install some sort of virtual software, it also ensures that all your systems resources stay in your OS to get maximum performance. It is also kinda a cool idea to have a WiFi hacking laptop and accessories. If you want this you should also install Opera, Flash and other apps, games also if you want to (check out the repository). You just need to add the appropriate .tce or .tcz files (see here and note the appropriate file locations may not be the same as suggested).

1. You can download the unetbootin-windows-309.exe for Windows from here, an alternatively if you are Linux fan lover and avid of Mac link here.

2. Rename your drive and format your USB as FAT32


3. Create a new folder on your desktop
4. Download UltraISO or any other ISO program where you can extract the files
5. Mount your ISO into UltraISO or other
6. Extract the files into your new folder that you created on your desktop


7. Drag all those files within your new folder into the USB drive, now.


8. Open UNetbootin and navigate to the following:


Kernel: ~\boot\vmlinuz
Initrd: ~\boot\core.gz
Options: ~\boot\isolinux\isolinux.cfg

~ means your files on USB

some builds are varied and will be:

Kernel: ~\boot\bzImage
Initrd: ~\boot\tinycore.gz
Options: ~\boot\isolinux\isolinux.cfg

Note: you can change these options manually. E.g. change the screen resolution (vga = 7??) or change the language (e.g. en.utf8).

See Tiny Core FAQs for other variable options

 Color            640x480     800x600      1024x768     1280x1024
   256      8 bit     769         771           773          775
 32000   15 bit     784         787           790          793
 65000   16 bit     785         788           791          794
 16.7M   24 bit     786         789           792          795

8. After rebooting, select the USB boot option in the BIOS boot menu. Reboot now? Yes


Note, this may only work in Windows or Linux system, definitely not Mac OS X. Check out the video below for an alternative method if the one above does not work. Let me know which methods work for you the best :)

If the USB does not load you should add the following kernel boot parameter waitusb=6 to potentially fix the problem.

May 8, 2012

Tu Me Free VoIP for iPhone


It's not often you see a wireless carrier launch an app that directly competes with its core services, but that seems to be just what the Madrid-based Telefónica is doing with Tu Me, a new integrated communications app for the iPhone. This jack-of-all-trades communication and social networking app works over Wi-Fi as well as your carrier's network and offers free VoIP calling, integrated text and audio messaging, and photo and location sharing. Of course, you'll only be able to communicate or share with other Tu Me users — the app can search your address book for other users, or you can invite friends via SMS or email.

In the few screenshots we've seen, this app looks better designed than we expected — there's a definite Path vibe to the overall layout and iconography, and all of your various communications are threaded by contact. It appears to have a nice feature set as well, though the VoIP and third-party messaging market is already fairly crowded; the text messaging component seems especially needless when you consider Apple's iMessage already allows for free texting between iPhone users.

That said, Telefónica says that Tu Me will be launching on Android soon, and while there are already cross-platform messaging apps available (like Skype, Kik, ChatOn, and of course Facebook's dedicated messaging app), Tu Me has a nice level of polish that might make it worth investigating. That's assuming that visual polish makes its way to the user experience, as well — and even then, we imagine it'll have a tough time against the entrenched competition.

As for how Telefónica will make up for potential revenue lost through the use of its app, the carrier notes that Tu Me is just one part of a number of "enhanced communication services" the company plans to roll out under the Tu brand in the coming months. Telefônica-owned carriers O2, Vivo, and Movistar will all be part of this rollout, though it isn't clear yet what else the company has planned. And while the app is "free to use at launch," the carrier also notes that "the service will continue to be developed with added value functionality," so it wouldn't surprise us to see a cost associated with some future features.- source

May 7, 2012

Wimax Scavenger Scraper v.1.2

Here's the latest Wimax Scavenger Scraper v.1.2 by Mr.MacAddress this is a Stable Version.


How to used?
1. You need an Access to a provider network in short a working Wimax. Used the IP address of the working Wimax and Scan on IP Scavenger


2. After pinging all IP Used the Mac Scraper


3. Change working Mac from the list on Mac Changer. Your can Export MAC by Right CLICK . All Scrap MAC are Save on NOTEPAD


4. Right Click "send to Mac Suggest.


5. Mr. Mac Suggest is a calculated MAC from the Original MAC of the Legit User this is a great tool you don't need to calculated it on a scientific calculator. Choose Common method (- +) 460 HEX or Mr. MacAddress method. This way your sure that you are only the one using the mac. Open the VBS script to Auto Change MAC and auto Reboot after Changing MAC.


6. It should open like this one Windows Telnet. {makers}

NOTE: In Windows 7 Telnet is disabled by default and you need to enable it.

May 1, 2012

Unlocked Huawei E303, E369 and E357

This method will unlocked your Huawei Model model E303, E369 and E357.


Unlock Instructions:

Download the sun dashboard to be use..

http://www.mediafire.com/?s5tia6mlwwtd3em
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx41Hy9aW5BaLXl0QUM3RTFOaWM/edit?pli=1

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. extract
2. change broadband sim
3. plug broadband to pc
4. run sun broadband.exe
4. popup will appear "please enter your unlock code"
5. enter the code i give you.
6. now you can freely use other network, because it was an open line modem.

No need request code here, no need to register, and just download my attachment, you can calculate for yourself!

Note 1: this LoginPlus_Client_v5.0 calculator still under testing phase, which means it was not unlimited and forever.


Login Plus Client v5.0

Download https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx41Hy9aW5Baa0dtQmFfMTFiY0k/edit?pli=1

login detail here:
For Huawei Modem:
Login: LEVEL5
Pass: 12122012

For Others (Alcatel, Motorola, BlackBerry, ZTE, Pantech)
Login: user@test
Pass: password

Note 2: your nck code = your unlock code
after testing, just post your result here!


Note 3: if you had encounter the "your ip in black list". IP: "no more free! or "No more Free logs Bro!! " , the solution here was changing the internet service provider to other carrier, like sun, smart, WiTribe, Bayantel and pldtDSL, please don't use vpn!


Final note: there was a little bugs for this free trial software, if you encounter error 2 or 3 times of wrong code entry, please don't continue, because after 10 times of error codes, your unlock counter will permanent block! the only solution here was use professional tool (dc-unlocker).