Wednesday, December 30, 2015

NEW !! Hack Wireless

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpjDOWrfzHU

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

10 Things You Should Do Everyday

1) Get out in nature

You probably seriously underestimate how important this is. (Actually, there’s research that says you do.) Being in nature reduces stress, makes you more creative, improves your memory and may even make you a better person.

2) Exercise

We all know how important this is, but few people do it consistently. Other than health benefits too numerous to mention, exercise makes you smarterhappier, improvessleepincreases libido and makes you feel better about your body. A Harvard study that has tracked a group of men for more than 70 years identified it as one of the secrets to a good life.

3) Spend time with friends and family

Harvard happiness expert Daniel Gilbert identified this as one of the biggest sources of happiness in our lives. Relationships are worth more than you think (approximately an extra $131,232 a year.) Not feeling socially connected can make you stupider and kill you. Loneliness can lead to heart attack, stroke and diabetes. The longest lived people on the planet all place a strong emphasis on social engagement and good relationships are more important to a long life than even exerciseFriends are key toimproving your lifeShare good news and enthusiatically respond when others share good news with you to improve your relationships. Want to instantly be happier? Do something kind for them.

4) Express gratitude

It will improve your relationships.
It can make you a better person.
It can make life better for everyone around you.

5) Meditate

Meditation can increase happinessmeaning in life, social support andattention span while reducing anger, anxiety, depression and fatigue. Along similar lines, prayer can make you feel better — even if you’re not religious.

6) Get enough sleep

You can’t cheat yourself on sleep and not have it affect you. Being tired actually makes it harder to be happy. Lack of sleep = more likely to get sick. “Sleeping on it” does improve decision making. Lack of sleep can make youmore likely to behave unethically. There is such a thing as beauty sleep.
Naps are great too. Naps increase alertness and performance on the job,enhance learning ability and purge negative emotions while enhancing positive ones. Here’s how to improve your naps.

7) Challenge yourself

Learning another language can keep your mind sharp. Music lessonsincrease intelligence. Challenging your beliefs strengthens your mind. Increasing willpower just takes a little effort each day and it’s more responsible for your success than IQ. Not getting an education or taking advantage of opportunities are two of the things people look back on their lives and regret the most.

8) Laugh

People who use humor to cope with stress have better immune systems, reduced risk of heart attack and stroke, experience less pain during dental work and live longer. Laughter should be like a daily vitamin. Just reminiscing about funny moments can improve your relationship. Humor has many benefits.

9) Touch someone

Touching can reduce stress, improve team performance, and help you be persuasive. Hugs make you happier. Sex may help prevent heart attacksand cancer, improve your immune system and extend your life.

10) Be optimistic

Optimism can make you healthier, happier and extend your life. The Army teaches it in order to increase mental toughness in soldiers. Being overconfident improves performance.


Nvidia Shield Tablet K1 gets Android 6.0 ahead of other devices

Nvidia is one of the few companies in the Android ecosystem that promises to update their products promptly and support them well after their launch. So it's no surprise that the company has begun rolling out Android 6.0 'Marshmallow' to the Shield Tablet K1, ahead of many competing tablets on the market.
The version of Android 6.0 that is now available on the Shield Tablet K1 packs no surprises. Nvidia touts four main additions to the software – Now on Tap, Adoptable Storage, Improved App Permissions, and App Standby – which all part of Android 6.0 itself.
On top of that, Nvidia says users can expect a few minor improvements, such as updates to the camera app that bring burst functionality and real-time HD image effects. The interface has also been upgraded with new wallpapers, the ability to personalize the quick settings menu, and an option to launch Google Now voice commands from the lockscreen.
Android 6.0 launched on Google's Nexus devices around two months ago, but since then, few devices from third-party companies have been updated. To see the Shield Tablet K1 get updated so quickly is great for owners, and continues Nvidia's excellent track record for providing updates as promised.
Unfortuantely Android 6.0 isn't available just yet for owners of Nvidia's older Shield Tablet. There are only a few minor differences between the Shield Tablet K1 and the Shield Tablet, with Nvidia essentially relaunching the Tablet as the Tablet K1 last monthat a new $199 price point. Nvidia hasn't revealed when the older Shield Tablet will get the update, but hopefully it's not too far off.

Nvidia launches new GPU driver with GameWorks VR 1.1





There aren't any major game releases left this year, but Nvidia are continuing to release new drivers with support for new features. The latest driver, version 361.43 WHQL, includes support for GameWorks VR 1.1.


GameWorks VR 1.1's major new feature is support for SLI in OpenGL apps that run on an Oculus or Vive headset. VR applications can be pretty demanding, so support for multiple GPUs is critical to achieving good performance. Nvidia claims that with VR SLI in OpenGL, gamers can expect performance improvements around the 1.7x mark.
VR SLI works on both GeForce and Quadro graphics cards, allowing those with workstations to also benefit from improved performance in VR workloads. Scaling can be even better than 1.7x in some professional workloads: Nvidia says they've achieved nearly 2x performance in apps like Autodesk VRED while rendering 3D environments.
The new version of GameWorks VR also includes support for the latest Oculus SDK. Meanwhile, the 361.43 drivers are said to address an issue where users with high refresh rate displays were seeing their graphics card idle at a higher-than-usual clock speed when their refresh rate was set to 144 Hz or higher.

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Xperia Z5

The Xperia Z5 Premium's UHD screen broke my heart

4K everywhere, and not a thing to watch.

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Pro BMX biker Kriss Kyle navigates a complex series of colorful loops and platforms, set against a seemingly endless void of black. With every perfect landing, my heart sinks. I'm watching Kaleidoscope, a gorgeous promotional video made by Red Bull and Sony to highlight the Xperia Z5 Premium, the world's first 4K phone. The problem is, it's pretty much the only thing I've watched all week.
The Xperia Z5 Premium is the iPhone 6s Plus to the Xperia Z5's iPhone 6s. By that I mean the two Sony phones are functionally identical, save for the larger, higher-resolution display, and a larger battery, to boot. If you want to know how the regular Z5 stacks up, you can read my colleague's review of it. Almost everything aside from the screen and battery life is identical.
There's no denying that the Z5 Premium's 3,840 x 2,160 display is gorgeous. I needn't have worried about the reports that most content would only be "displayed in 1080p." Sony isn't just pixel-doubling, and whatever software it's using to upscale works very well. I guess it's had enough practice with its 4K TVs. Either way, the things I do the most on a phone -- read websites, chat to people, endlessly scroll through Twitter -- all looked crisp and clear, and appreciably better than competing 1080p displays. A muddier comparison can be had with, say, a Galaxy S6, which has a 1440p screen; I couldn't really spot a huge difference between the two, at least when it came to browsing and reading.
Appsmacro
An on-screen label measuring 6mm across. In short, Sony's upscaling of 1080p content is great.
With photos and videos, the quality gap was usually easier to discern. Full-resolution photos from my camera were crisper than I'd ever seen before. That's not hyperbole, either; the monitor I use to edit photos has roughly 100 pixels per inch, while my smartphone and tablet are in the mid-300s. The Z5 Premium, however, is in the 800s. And with an application that makes the most of the 4K display, it's fantastic. Video is the same. I played the same UHD clip on the Z5 Premium and a few other phones, including a 1440p Samsung, a 1080p HTC and a 1080p OnePlus. Two things were immediately clear: First, that manufacturers really need to work on coordinating their color balance and saturation; and second, that the Z5 Premium had by far the sharpest display.
And this 4K prowess doesn't come at the expense of battery life or power. Performance is not noticeably different between the Z5 Premium and the Z5; I'd put some benchmarks in here but they're so close to the Z5 that there's no point. Battery life is a little longer too, thanks to that larger cell. All told, it lasted a shade under 10 hours on our battery rundown test, about 2.5 hours longer than the Z5. In regular use, Sony's claim of "up to two day" of battery life meant what it always has: You'll almost definitely be fine charging the phone once every 24 hours.
So the 4K thing isn't a total gimmick. I can absolutely perceive the overall effect of the extra pixels, even if I could never pick them out individually. Unfortunately -- and this has never been more true for a device than it is for the Z5 Premium -- there's just nothing to watch on it. The phone came with a teaser for the aforementioned Kaleidoscope. It really is a beautifully shot video. It made me want to watch more 4K content. As it happens, I only have a small 1080p TV in my bedroom, and I usually go to sleep watching something, so the Z5 Premium on my nightstand is actually fairly practical.
I did everything in my power to watch 4K content, but I almost entirely failed. All the video apps on Android, other than Sony's preloaded one, are restricted to lower resolutions. That includes both Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, which both offer 4K on other devices. Bizarrely, that figurative "no 4K content" sign also hangs over PlayStation Video, the phone's preinstalled movie store. Oh, and YouTube also doesn't serve ultra-high-res video to mobile. Neither does Vimeo.
It was the same everywhere I turned. Even if you don't have a Netflix or Prime Video account, it's not that hard to find 4K movies for your TV. Sure, it's not very cost-effective, and you'll be dealing with some restrictive DRM, but it's not impossible. The only way I was able to view 4K video on the Z5 Premium was either to shoot it with the phone's camera or to download something to my computer, plug in my phone over USB, and transfer across the file. I did that with the full Kaleidoscope, for testing purposes.
Even if you're able to purchase some 4K content, it'll need to be DRM-free. And it's obscenely difficult to find anything 4K without DRM. You're pretty much looking at porn as your sole option for buying 4K content -- unless you're okay with pirating Hollywood movies or TV shows, that's that. I'm really not. I've been weighing up the ethical dilemma of pirating Jessica Jones recently -- I pay for Netflix's "4 screens and Ultra HD" plan, so it'd probably be okay, right? "Maybe I could make sure I played the whole season on my tv, so Netflix and Marvel knew I watched it again," I thought to myself. I'd much rather Sony just released a 4K phone that could play 4K content. Instead, I'm left with Kaleidoscope. That lovely little clip. So sharp. So vibrant. So heartbreaking.

LIST OF TOP 10 MOVIES OF 2015


RankTitle
1. 97%Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
2. 98%Inside Out (2015)
3. 99%Selma (2015)
4. 95%Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015)
5. 98%Brooklyn (2015)
6. 99%Shaun the Sheep (2015)
7. 93%The Martian (2015)
8. 97%Spotlight (2015)
9. 96%It Follows (2015)
10. 93%Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation (2015)

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Hacking WiFi using Dumpper


First of all, you have to download Dumpper, Jumpstart and WinPcap.
If you have not installed these then here are links to download them.

DOWNLOAD 

Dumpper v.70.1
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hbx8iqr4uh15qq6/Dumpper%20v.70.1.rar?dl=0

WinPcap.rar
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8sv3rrfzlgzjica/WinPcap.rar?dl=0

JumpStart
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bl6gvtjtjkys5a6/JumpStart.rar?dl=0

heres the video
https://youtu.be/WpjDOWrfzHU

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Hacking WiFi

i will soon upload video on hacking WiFi. I need your comments guys. 

inspiration

“I am awfully greedy; I want everything from life. I want to be a woman and to be a man, to have many friends and to have loneliness, to work much and write good books, to travel and enjoy myself, to be selfish and to be unselfish… You see, it is difficult to get all which I want. And then when I do not succeed I get mad with anger.” 

myself

“Just because I liked something at one point in time doesn’t mean I’ll always like it, or that I have to go on liking it at all points in time as an unthinking act of loyalty to who I am as a person, based solely on who I was as a person. To be loyal to myself is to allow myself to grow and change, and challenge who I am and what I think. The only thing I am for sure is unsure, and this means I’m growing, and not stagnant or shrinking.” 

Torment


Life Quote

Don't be afraid to be awesome. Sometimes being weird and different is good. When you think you're working hard, there is always someone else working harder, so always be yourself and know your stuff.

20 Study Hacks to Improve Your Memory

1. Walk Before An Exam

It’s been proven that exercise can boost your memory and brain power. Research conducted by Dr. Chuck Hillman of the University of Illinois provides evidence that about 20 minutes exercise before an exam can improve performance.

2. Speak Out Loud Instead of Simply Reading

Although this may make you look a little crazy, give it a go! You will be surprised how much more you can remember when you’ve said it out loud. Warning: Don’t try this in a crowded library!

3. Reward Yourself With A Treat

There are many ways to integrate a reward system into your study habits. Here’s a simple way to motivate yourself to study with Gummy Bears.

4. Teach What You Have Learned

The best way to test if you really understand something is to try to teach it to someone else. If you can’t get anyone to listen to you explain the Pythagorean Theorem, why not teach a class of stuffed animals!

5. Create Mental Associations

The ability to make connections is not only an easier way to remember information, but it’s the fuel of creativity and intelligence. Steve Jobs famously said “Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something”.

6. Draw Diagrams

Drawing diagrams will help you to visualize information which would be hard to describe. This creates a visual memory in your mind which can be recalled in an exam. You may even be asked to draw or label diagrams such as the human heart in your exam so get practicing!

7. Times New Roman is the Fastest Font to Read

Simply put – there’s a reason why Times New Roman is the default font on most applications!




8. Use Apps to Block Distracting Sites

The Self Control app helps you to avoid distractions by blocking websites for a certain amount of time. 

9. Watch a Documentary on the Topic

Documentaries are an entertaining way of compacting an entire story into a short timeframe. This will help you remember key details from a story plus you may even get extra credit for mentioning that you took the initiative and watched a film about the topic!

10. Search Google Like a Pro

Save time when researching sources online by mastering the biggest search engine in the world; Google. Follow the tips in this image to find what you need at your fingertips:

11. Create Flashcards for Quick Memory Buzz

Quickly test your knowledge of key concepts, definitions, quotes and formulas with flashcards.

12. Take Regular Study Breaks

When your brain is working, you need to take regular study breaks to help your brain absorb more information but also to keep you motivated and focused when you are working. Take a short break after 45-50 minutes study as your focus and concentration will become impaired after this period, anything new after 1 hour 30 minutes does not get assimilated.

13. Listen to the Correct Type of Music

14. Make Your Study Space Portable

We may be creatures of habit with favorite seats in the library but information retention actually improves when you vary the places where you.

15. Practice, Practice, Practice…

Practicing sample answers to past exam questions can help train your brain to retrieve information. 

16. Don’t Stay Up All Night Before an Exam

Make sure to get adequate rest the nights leading up to your exams. When you sleep, your brain assimilates the information you have learned when studying so getting a good night’s sleep will help you remember those pesky maths formulas you need for your exam!
Don’t make this your sleep schedule:

17. Discover News Ways to Learn

Trying new methods of studying can help you find what really works for you. Use technology to your advantage by watching educational TED Talks or downloading useful dictionary apps for example.

18. Use Scents or Gum to Jog Your Memory

This may seem a bit random but spraying an unfamiliar scent while you’re studying can help jog your memory when you spray it again just before an exam. Chewing a strange kind of gum will work the same way.

19. Study in a Group

Studying in a group can help you collect new insights to enhance your learning experience. 

20. Meditate

Studies say that meditation can help students stay focused when studying. Not only will meditation help you concentrate when studying but it will help reduce pre-exam stress as it improves both mental and physical health.
     Thanks. Best Of Luck. 

Best Lines

Some of the shortest stories, with a beautiful meaning...
1) Those who had coins, enjoyed in the rain.
     Those who had notes, were busy looking for shelter.
2) Man and God both met somewhere,
      Both exclaimed-"My creator"
3) He asked are you-"Hindu or Muslim"
       Response came- I am hungry
4) The fool didn't know it was impossible-
        So he did it.
5) "Wrong number", Said a familiar voice.
6) What if God asks you after you die-
        "So how was heaven??"
7) "They told me that to make her fall in love I had to
       make her laugh. But every time she laughs, I am the one
       who falls in love."
8) We don't make friends anymore, We add them.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Computer's God Mode.

Windows hidden "god mode" folder Windows offers a centralized Control Panel for all of the OS settings, which makes it easy for users to tweak everything from desktop background to setting up a VPN. To enter this mode, create a new folder with this exact name (copy and paste it): God Mode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}. The folder icon will change to a Control Panel-style icon, and you will be able to jump in and change all kinds of settings. Note: Don't try this on Windows Vista 64-bit as it's known to cause a reboot loop.



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