Monday, December 31, 2012

NetTools for hackers (Android App)

NetTools Suite: ping, whois, IP resolver, port scan and much more..

NetTools is an utility suite. It has many apps to help network admins to monitor and test sites. It includes the followinf tools:-
* IP Resolver
* Whois
* Website Source Viewer
* Port Scanner
* Hexadecimal to Binary & Decimal converter
* Ping

More tools will be added in the future.

Top 10 Most Useful Websites You Might Not Know Existed



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#10: Mailinator (http://mailinator.com)
While surfing the web, you often need an email address for other sites, but you may prefer not to give out your personal account. Just make up a name, attach @mailinator.com, and that address is automatically generated, with no sign-up required!

#9: Zamzar (http://zamzar.com)
It’s frustrating trying to view a file, only to get an error message due to not having the appropriate program. At Zamzar, you can upload a file up to 100 mb in size, and convert it into any number of common file types, without installing anything.

#8: F.lux (http://stereopsis.com/flux)
You may not realize it, but if you sit at a computer all day, you may be causing yourself sleep issues. F.lux automatically adjusts your display’s color based on lighting conditions and time of day to prevent this. Just set it and forget it.

#7: Tryphone (http://tryphone.com/)
You can test drive a car, why shouldn’t you be able to test drive a phone? Don’t rely on CNET reviews and friend’s suggestions to buy your next phone, try it for yourself. Use their fully interactive online virtual headsets and try out the buttons, applications, services, content, and more. Every phone’s in crystal clear quality and literally, what you see is what you get. There are also user reviews, phone specifications, and other information on the site as well. Never feel uncertainty again when buying your next phone.

#6: Slickdeals (http://slickdeals.net)
Using Slickdeals is like having that friend who knows about all the good sales around town, only for the entire internet. New deals on everything from TVs to body lotion are posted daily by users from all over the country.

#5: Dropbox (http://dropbox.com)
If you’ve ever emailed files to yourself or had to run back and forth with thumb drives between your computer, you need this site. Dropbox provides an online folder you can save files to and then access on any computer immediately.

#4: YouTube to mp3 (http://www.youtubetomp3.co.nz/)
Everyone has wanted to download a a great YouTube clip to listen to later at some point. YouTube to mp3 makes this easy. Just enter the URL for the video, and their site will automatically convert it into an mp3 file which you can then download directly!

#3: Prey Project (http://preyproject.com)
Prey Project keeps data on your laptop, tablet, or phone safe from thieves by allowing you to remotely lock down your devices, and even provides GPS info to help locate them.

#2: Ninite (http://ninite.com)
This site will save you hours of installing basic programs on new or newly formatted computers. Just pick your preferred programs from their list and press the button at the bottom, and you’ll get an installer file that includes all of them.

#1: Aviary (http://advanced.aviary.com/)
Aviary provides an online suite of tools for virtually every function. It has editors for images, audio, effects, vectors, and color swatches, and runs right in your browser!

#10: Mailinator (http://mailinator.com/)
While surfing the web, you often need an email address for other sites, but you may prefer not to give out your personal account. Just make up a name, attach @mailinator.com, and that address is automatically generated, with no sign-up required!

#9: Zamzar (http://zamzar.com/)
It’s frustrating trying to view a file, only to get an error message due to not having the appropriate program. At Zamzar, you can upload a file up to 100 mb in size, and convert it into any number of common file types, without installing anything.

#8: F.lux (http://stereopsis.com/flux)
You may not realize it, but if you sit at a computer all day, you may be causing yourself sleep issues. F.lux automatically adjusts your display’s color based on lighting conditions and time of day to prevent this. Just set it and forget it.

#7: Tryphone (http://tryphone.com/)
You can test drive a car, why shouldn’t you be able to test drive a phone? Don’t rely on CNET reviews and friend’s suggestions to buy your next phone, try it for yourself. Use their fully interactive online virtual headsets and try out the buttons, applications, services, content, and more. Every phone’s in crystal clear quality and literally, what you see is what you get. There are also user reviews, phone specifications, and other information on the site as well. Never feel uncertainty again when buying your next phone.

#6: Slickdeals (http://slickdeals.net/)
Using Slickdeals is like having that friend who knows about all the good sales around town, only for the entire internet. New deals on everything from TVs to body lotion are posted daily by users from all over the country.

#5: Dropbox (http://dropbox.com/)
If you’ve ever emailed files to yourself or had to run back and forth with thumb drives between your computer, you need this site. Dropbox provides an online folder you can save files to and then access on any computer immediately.

#4: YouTube to mp3 (http://www.youtubetomp3.co.nz/)
Everyone has wanted to download a a great YouTube clip to listen to later at some point. YouTube to mp3 makes this easy. Just enter the URL for the video, and their site will automatically convert it into an mp3 file which you can then download directly!

#3: Prey Project (http://preyproject.com/)
Prey Project keeps data on your laptop, tablet, or phone safe from thieves by allowing you to remotely lock down your devices, and even provides GPS info to help locate them.

#2: Ninite (http://ninite.com/)
This site will save you hours of installing basic programs on new or newly formatted computers. Just pick your preferred programs from their list and press the button at the bottom, and you’ll get an installer file that includes all of them.

#1: Aviary (http://advanced.aviary.com/)
Aviary provides an online suite of tools for virtually every function. It has editors for images, audio, effects, vectors, and color swatches, and runs right in your browser!

How to calculate mortgage payments using Windows 7 Calculator


Today Hackingloops has came up with another easy to use trick or simply say tip about windows 7 calculator. Most of us, almost daily uses windows 7 calculator to do simple or complex arithmetic functions. Have you ever noticed that windows 7 calculator is not the same as that Windows XP.

Microsoft has provided lots of extended features in windows 7 calculator but most of us are unaware of that.
You will be surprised to know that we can calculate House mortgage payments or simply say EMI's, Vehicle lease payments and other stuff using Windows 7 Calculator. Ahhha..if you already know then its really great and if not then don't worry today i gonna explain you step wise how to calculate Mortgage payments or vehicle lease payments using windows 7 calculator.

Steps to Calculate Mortgage Payments or Vehicle lease using Windows 7 Calculator :
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>Click the View menu, point to Worksheets, and then click the worksheet for the calculation you want.
>Under Select the value you want to calculate, click the variable that you want to calculate.
>Enter the known values in the text boxes and then click Calculate.

You can use the Fuel economy, Vehicle lease, and Mortgage worksheets in Windows 7 Calculator to calculate your fuel economy, lease payments, and mortgage payments etc..

I hope you all have enjoyed the latest tip about windows 7 calculator. If you have any queries regarding this tip then don't hesitate to ask.

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Today Hackingloops has came up with another easy to use trick or simply say tip about windows 7 calculator. Most of us, almost daily uses windows 7 calculator to do simple or complex arithmetic functions. Have you ever noticed that windows 7 calculator is not the same as that Windows XP.

 Microsoft has provided lots of extended features in windows 7 calculator but most of us are unaware of that.
You will be surprised to know that we can calculate House mortgage payments or simply say EMI's, Vehicle lease payments and other stuff using Windows 7 Calculator. Ahhha..if you already know then its really great and if not then don't worry today i gonna explain you step wise how to calculate Mortgage payments or vehicle lease payments using windows 7 calculator.

Steps to Calculate Mortgage Payments or Vehicle lease using Windows 7 Calculator :
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>Click the View menu, point to Worksheets, and then click the worksheet for the calculation you want.
>Under Select the value you want to calculate, click the variable that you want to calculate.
>Enter the known values in the text boxes and then click Calculate.

You can use the Fuel economy, Vehicle lease, and Mortgage worksheets in Windows 7 Calculator to calculate your fuel economy, lease payments, and mortgage payments etc..

I hope you all have enjoyed the latest tip about windows 7 calculator. If you have any queries regarding this tip then don't hesitate to ask.

Get USER info of any reliance No.


http://myservices.relianceada.com/captureInstantRecharge.do

1. Enter the number of whom u want details..

2. Enter any fake email id or skip that.

3. And then click Continue.

And now u will get a screen with the number and customer name.

Note :-
Please Dont misuse or over use it :|

How to Root Your Samsung Galaxy Camera with CF AutoRoot

As if Samsung's Galaxy series isn't already ruling the smartphone and tablet world, they've now moved on to digital point-and-shoots with their new Samsung Galaxy Camera.

The smartphone/tablet/camera hybrid comes equipped with a 16-megapixel image sensor and a touchscreen equivalent to that of the Galaxy S3's size. Not only can you instantly upload photos and 1080p video to the social media of your choice, you can also surf the web and download apps from Google Play as you would any other Android device.

For those that have already purchased the camera (or are considering it), there is more good news—it's been rooted, thanks to XDA Developer AdamOutler.
Quick Instructions for Rooting Your Samsung Galaxy Camera

>Download and Unzip this package.

http://download.chainfire.eu/283/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-gd1-ekgc100.zip

>Launch Odin3 and put the CF-Auto-Root-gd1-ekgc100.tar.md5 file in the "PDA" section.

>Put your device into Download Mode by removing and replacing the battery. Press Volume Down + Camera + Power.

>Connect the device to the computer and press start.

Note: This cannot hurt the device, because full recovery is possible with a 1.1gig Odin flash.


How to Speed Up Firefox Using the About:Config Menu


Firefox's hidden advanced menu gives you several ways to tweak the way it works under the hood. Here are a set of settings to change to get it to browse faster than ever.
 
Step 1: Go to About:Config

Go to the URL bar and enter about:config. If you want to use a more "graphical interface" use a Firefox GUI config.
Step 2: Now Search and Change These Following Values:

browser.display.show_image_placeholders = false
browser.tabs.animate = false
network.prefetch-next = true
network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server = 8
network.http.pipelining = true
ui.submenuDelay = 0
network.dns.disableIPv6 = true

Step 3: Now Right Click, Select New Then Select the Options Accordingly.

Create integer -> Name: nglayout.initialpaint.delay -> value: 0
Create integer -> Name: content.notify.backoffcount -> value: 5
Step 4: Disable Useless Extensions:

Goto tools -> Add-ons -> Extensions -> Disable all the extensions you don't use.
Step 5: Disable Useless Plugins:

Goto tools -> Add-ons -> Plugins -> Disable all the extensions you don't use. For example i disabled the following:

Google Updates
Itunes application Detector
Java platform SE update 7
Microsoft DRM
Windows Media Player Plugin
Windows Presentation Foundation

Be careful when disabling plugins as some functionality of the browser may be disabled.

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Firefox's hidden advanced menu gives you several ways to tweak the way it works under the hood. Here are a set of settings to change to get it to browse faster than ever.


Step 1: Go to About:Config

Go to the URL bar and enter about:config. If you want to use a more "graphical interface" use a Firefox GUI config.
Step 2: Now Search and Change These Following Values:

    browser.display.show_image_placeholders = false
    browser.tabs.animate = false
    network.prefetch-next = true
    network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server = 8
    network.http.pipelining = true
    ui.submenuDelay = 0
    network.dns.disableIPv6 = true

Step 3: Now Right Click, Select New Then Select the Options Accordingly.

Create integer -> Name: nglayout.initialpaint.delay -> value: 0
Create integer -> Name: content.notify.backoffcount -> value: 5
Step 4: Disable Useless Extensions:

Goto tools -> Add-ons -> Extensions -> Disable all the extensions you don't use.
Step 5: Disable Useless Plugins:

Goto tools -> Add-ons -> Plugins -> Disable all the extensions you don't use. For example i disabled the following:

    Google Updates
    Itunes application Detector
    Java platform SE update 7
    Microsoft DRM
    Windows Media Player Plugin
    Windows Presentation Foundation

Be careful when disabling plugins as some functionality of the browser may be disabled.