MAC address on android, Windows and iOS phones/Tablets

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 31 Maret 2013 0 komentar

Finding MAC address on android ,Windows and iOS[Apple] phones/Tablets.


Brief Introduction on "MAC address"

A media access control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communication on the physical network segment.

MAC address is a hard coded/embedded in your device which cant be changed.|
But there's always a way ;-)
Yeah! It can be SPOOFED!

Any ways this POST is just going to cover "how to find MAC Address". Before knowing how to spoof or how to get others[Victim's] MAC address, we should know what it is. Why is it SO important!

How a MAC address looks like-
It is in the form of six groups of t2o hexadecimal digits, separated by hyphens (-) or colons (:)

Ex- 01-23-45-67-89-ab  or  01:23:34:45:67:89:ab


Let's GET STARTED!

ANDROID -->
Finding MAC address on a Android Phones
1. On your HOME screen, click on MENU, goto SETTINGS.
2. click on  About Phone.
3. Click on Status. 
And VIEW your Wi-Fi MAC address!

View your MAC address under Wi-Fi MAC address.
Or,
1. On your HOME screen, click on MENU, goto SETTINGS.
2. Select
Wireless & network.
3. Select
Wi-Fi Settings.


You will find MAC Address under Advanced section.

Or,
1. On your HOME screen, click on MENU, goto SETTINGS.
2. Select
Wireless & network.
3. Select
Wi-Fi Settings.


You will find MAC Address under Advanced section.

Finding MAC address on an Android Tablet
1. 
On your HOME screen, click on MENU, goto SETTINGS.
2. click on  About Tablet.
3. Click on Status. 

And VIEW your Wi-Fi MAC address!

iOS [ iPad, i pod or iPhone Touch]


Finding MAC address on in iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch-.
1.  Click on Settings.

2.  Select General -> About.
MAC address can be seen in Wi-Fi Address.

Windows Phones

Finding  MAC address  on a windows phone.1. On Start,  flick left to App  list.
2. Tap Setting, then About, then More info.
3. MAC Address  can be seen.

*** I have not added screenshot's! Screen shot's would make the post very big.
***Use this Like a cheat sheet to find MAC Address on Phone's.
*** Any difficulty feel free to leave a comment in the comment section.
***Advises on improving my post is also accepted. 

No 1 is perfect :-)



Happy hacking!
Happy coding :-)


-y0g1337h
Yogeesh Seralathan


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25000!!!

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My blog reached 25000 views on 27-03-2013...

Thanks for the support folks. I'm a newbie hacker. Trying a learn and share whatever i know.

SHARING is CARING!
-yogeesh seralathan
-y0g1337h

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Cleverbot - App Of The Day

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Talk with your android when alone! Download Cleverbot, an app that will chat with you. It do not spam or anything.

It costs Rs. 52.21 in Market But, Download it for free on FREEandroidFORUM.TK




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HCL Me Tablet - Tablet Of The Month

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 28 Maret 2013 0 komentar
If you are planning for a tablet around $110.34 (Rs. 6000), you may go for HCL Me.

It's android v4.0.4 and soft to use!

Read More, 

http://www.hclmetablet.com/India






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Adobe Flash Player 11.0 - Free

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 19 Maret 2013 0 komentar
Download Adobe Flash Player's latest v11.0 on your Android device. It may not be compatible with your device according to market. So download it from FREEandroidFORUM.tk







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Video Editor - Safe, easy and free!

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 You fed of searching 'video editor', 'free video editor', editing video with android    etc.?

MAGISTO - A new way for editing videos.
You can download it from this Play Store Link - Download (18 MB)


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the Amazing Spider Man - Game by Gameloft

Posted by Unknown Senin, 18 Maret 2013 0 komentar
Hello! Guys! Are you ready to play the Amazing Spider Game in your Android device? (A Must Download Game in Rooted Phones or v4.0)


A very fantastic game has been released by Gameloft.
...and You are a few click away! (It costs Rs. 390 in market, but download here for free)
Download if its not compatible with your device here : DOWNLOAD .apk file and its additional SD Files


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Bored With Your Old Dialler ?

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If you are now bored with your old Dialler or your Contacts, I have a new option for you! Yes! Now, you can change your dialler screen by just installing an app.

Download 'exDialler & Contacts' from Play StoreTM
for Free!

It contains many themes with different colors like black, white and pink.


Play Store is a Trademark of Google, Inc.

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Live TV on Phone

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 14 Maret 2013 0 komentar
Are you searching for the way to watch TV on your Android Device?
That's true. You can watch TV anytime.

About Android TV :
• They run on 2G, 3G, 4G and WiFi modes but show best results on 4G.
• They use data according to quality of network(s).

HERE ARE THE TWO TOP LIVE TV APPS OF THE MARKET



Myplex Now
NexGTV



Download











Download

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5 best free alternatives of Google Reader for Android devices

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 13 Maret 2013 0 komentar
Google Reader
Hear that? That's the sound of millions of news junkies on the Web scrambling to find an alternative to Google Reader.

As you may have heard, Google Reader will soon be no more. The search giant has announced that it will shutter its much-maligned -- though still widely used -- RSS reader, which will, no doubt, leave many users in a tizzy, searching for other ways to subscribe to their favorite RSS feeds. Sure, Google Reader may not have been the most beautifully designed product to come out of Mountain View, Calif., but it sure was convenient. And now that it's going away, it's evident just how valuable it has been.

With that in mind, we've put together a list of what we think are the best replacements for the soon-to-be-late Google Reader. Plugged-in types won't want to miss a beat once Google Reader sees its sunset, so getting familiar with these alternatives now could be key.

Ideally, an RSS reader should be available on both mobile devices and desktop computers, so we tried our best to focus on this type of service.

That said, we also thought it important to mention a couple of services (at the bottom) that are only available on Android and iOS, simply because we know that they're viable alternatives, and more people than ever are reading on mobile devices these days anyway.

Finally, when you're ready to make the jump, be sure to check out the Data Liberation Front's primer on exporting your Reader data using Google Takeout.


Feedly
One of Feedly's most popular features is that it can sync with Google Reader. But since that feature will soon be useless, we need to focus on the rest of what the app brings to the table. Fortunately, Feedly brings a lot.


When you first launch Feedly, it offers up a menu of featured sites from all around the Web. These sites cover categories from Design to Android to Apple to Business. You can go through and subscribe to any of these featured sites individually, or you can even subscribe to entire categories of sites with a single click. And of course, you can always search for specific URLs, site names, or topics from within Feedly and subscribe that way, just as you would with Google Reader.

More than just an RSS reader, though, Feedly comes with a built-in "Save for Later" feature and a History function, so you can go back and see what you recently read. It even lets you share items via Twitter, Facebook, and Google+.

Overall, Feedly is one of the best RSS readers out there. It performs well and looks slick on both iOS and Android. And for desktops, it is available via Firefox or Chrome browser plug-ins.

Taptu
Taptu gives you a visual interface for browsing news feeds, a lot like Pulse (see below), and also lets you add your personal Twitter and Facebook feeds for easy access. But the DJ aspect of the app is that you can customize your feeds exactly the way you want them.

The app comes with several premade Taptu-curated news categories, but it's just as easy to strike out on your own with the feeds you already love. Build a stream from scratch using the Add Streams button, where you'll find tons of feeds from popular publications. You also can search by category, or simply perform a search to gather all the feeds that relate to a specific keyword.

In our experience, Taptu was a little laggy when scrolling through stories from within the app, but you have the option to switch to a Web version of a story that is much smoother. At any rate, Taptu is great for finding and tuning your feeds and makes for a great way to tailor your news to your specs.

Pulse
Pulse News gives you all the news from your favorite feeds with an intuitive interface for touch screens. News sites are laid out vertically so you can swipe up and down to the latest news from all sites quickly, or you can swipe horizontally to read more stories from the same site. If you want to switch categories, you can touch the menu button and choose from a list or you can use a search field to find sites by keyword. The app comes preloaded with several popular Web sites you can add to your Pulse home screen.

The layout of this app is especially intuitive, making it easy for people unfamiliar with newsreaders to get started quickly. Your Pulse home screen is completely customizable, so you can reorder your feed list to show your most-read sites first. You can also add Facebook to your feed if you want to see the latest stories from your friends.

If you want a slick and elegant way to quickly read news stories from all your favorite Web sites, Pulse takes only a little bit of setup to have the latest headlines laid out for you when you launch.

Flipboard
Flipboard is already an immensely popular newsreader and social-network hub, but it has no desktop or browser-based component. Still, if you have an iOS or Android device, Flipboard is an excellent option because you can organize the info you want to look at and then flip through it like a magazine. All you need to do is create an account with Flipboard, then sign in to your Facebook, Google+, and Twitter accounts to be fully socially connected.

Once you're all signed in, Flipboard presents you with an intuitive layout of your social networks and some default news categories to browse. Touching a panel lets you browse through any of the default categories; touching and holding a panel lets you delete it and replace it with whatever RSS feed you might want. You can customize your Flipboard by browsing through several categories like News, Technology, Business, and Entertainment, then adding popular sites to your Flipboard like BBC News, the Guardian, The Economist, and Salon.

Flipboard's strength is in its magazine-like layout, but there's an enormous amount of content to choose from, making it possible to customize it with exactly the types of stories you want.

Google Currents
Never heard of this one? Don't worry, you're not alone. Google Currents was officially unveiled in December 2011 on both Android and iOS, and was framed as a sort of hybrid magazine viewer and RSS reader in one. Relatively few people jumped on its bandwagon then, and still today it has yet to gain widespread traction on either mobile platform. Regardless of its usage statistics, though, Google Currents is still useful, especially now that Google Reader will be going away.

Similar to Flipboard, Google Currents employs a magazine-style interface with large images and paginated posts. It may not be most intuitive app in the world, but it looks sleek and works well. It lets you subscribe to and download app-optimized editions of publications like Forbes and CNET, and you can subscribe to any RSS-enabled sites you like, just like with Google Reader. There's even a Breaking News feature that instantly pulls up the latest news stories within a given category.

While Google Currents may not be the biggest name on our list (even though it is, in fact, made by Google), there's no doubt that this app has potential. And with its sibling Google Reader soon biting the dust, it may even be poised for a huge upswing in popularity.

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5 Most Popular Downloaded Android Apps for Mobile Devices

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Surfing the internet via smartphones has been a hot habit among the world.  People are all used to read pages online with smartphones in hand while they are waiting for the bus, walking home, on train, or even resting on sofa. However, most people have no idea on how to make online surfing safer and more convenient. That’s what I’m talking about today in the post. I would like to share some most popular and downloaded Android apps, which either helps make it safer and more convenient to surf the internet or delivers more fun for Android users.


1. Hotspot Shield VPN
Hotspot Shield VPN
If you're willing to put up with some ads, Hotspot Shield VPN is a free app that aims to make your Wi-Fi connections secure and protect your privacy while online.
The interface is clean and simple. Hotspot Shield VPN is basically ready to go as soon as you open it. It's capable of optimizing data flow, providing you with a little more mileage when using 3G or 4G networks (depending on your unit), and further encrypting your sent data so that info and messages will not be intercepted by a third party. It also shields your IP address, so you can surf anonymously. One downside to this simplicity is that you don't have direct control of the app. Instead, Hotspot Shield VPN adjusts settings and connects to networks on its own. The other is that the free version is supported by ads and doesn't give you access to customer service 24 hours a day.









2. 1Mobile Market
1Mobile Market
The 1Mobile Market for Android offers a curated selection of fun, useful, and otherwise interesting apps, all of which are free. It's unique because it's managed by a team of actual editors, rather than a set of algorithms that try to home in on what you're looking for.
First thing you'll notice is that 1Mobile's main panel looks a bit like a cheap knock-off of Google Play, with its large tiles and similar color scheme.
While looks may not be 1Mobile's strong suit, the app does offer tons of value in other ways. It's a lot more manageable (size-wise) than Google Play, and it offers a number of useful tools to find the apps you're looking for.
Swipe left from the main panel, and you'll see a list of categories for a typical browsing experience. Swipe right to see Top apps, AppLists, and Editor's Picks. AppLists are uniquely helpful, in that they group apps based on specific interests. For instance, there are lists for Fitness fiends, vegetarians, movie lovers, bookworms, and so on. These groupings are one good reason to check 1Mobile before going straight to Google Play.
Another way to find apps on 1Mobile Market is through Search. If you do a typical keyword search, 1Mobile will attempt to autocomplete your terms, which can be very helpful. Also, there's a unique (thought not necessarily useful) keyword cloud that offers handfuls of typical search terms for you to try.
It's important to note that you don't actually download any apps directly from 1Mobile. Rather, each product page just features a link, which leads directly to the download page on Google Play. Also, on the product page you can Like or Dislike an app, see all its vitals, and view screenshots.
One thing to watch out for with 1Mobile is invalid links. Since the whole market is curated by editors, sometimes a recommendation can lead to a page that no longer exists on Google Play.

3. Talking Tom Cat 2 Free
Talking Tom Cat 2
With a few changes and some additional functions, Talking Tom Cat 2, an interactive voice-recognition app, brings more cuteness to your Android device.
The opening screen of Talking Tom Cat 2 has many of the same elements as the original, but now Tom is set up in his own apartment with a new nemesis, Ben. The graphics are just as good in the second version and the onscreen movements are very fluid. The talk function is there again and Tom can repeat anything you say in his distinctive voice. He'll also reflexively react when you poke or swipe certain parts of his body. If you try pulling his tail for example, he'll react defensively. For even more fun, you can dress up Tom in clothes, costumes, and accessories. At times, the humor is a bit juvenile, but there's nothing really offensive here and Talking Tom 2's only goal seems to make his owner laugh. The app can be installed on lower-tier smartphones that have limited graphics, although a few hiccups might occur, but it works best on devices with full graphics capabilities.
There's more to do here than in the first Talking Tom Cat and, although it might not have seemed possible, they've upped the cute factor even more. We highly recommend this app to anyone who needs a quick laugh or fun diversion during down time.

4. Wifi Hack
WiFi Hack
Simulating access to any type of Wi-Fi network, Wifi Hack can bring you a couple of minutes of fame as a hacker. However, even though it's fun to see your phone pierce its way through a Wi-Fi network in a fake manner, the entertainment with the Wifi Hack app only lasts once for every set of audience that you show your trick to.
Upon accessing the app, you are simply given a list of available Wi-Fi networks in the area. The list is of course based on the actual available networks that your unit can detect. Choose one of these, and the app will start babbling out some technical computer status update lines. It will try to look like it is technically doing something, but in reality those are just words written on the screen. After successfully hacking into the selected network, the Wi-Fi indicator will show up, falsely telling that it is already connected to the desired network.
It's quite fun to use actually, especially if you show it off to your friends who haven't heard about this app. The trick can even be more convincing if you have 3G or 4G connection at the moment, since you can show to them that you are really connected to the Internet. Functionally, though, the Wifi Hack app does not have anything to offer, and the trick would get old pretty easily after each of your friends sees it once.

5. Wifi Hacker 2013
WiFi Hacker 2013
Did you forget your wireless password again? At a friend’s house and they have no idea what their login information is? Wish you didn't have to sit at the library waiting for a wifi key? Now you won’t have to wait, with Wifi Hacker 2013, the premier application for hacking and decoding protected wireless signals! Wifi Hacker 2013 scans your local area for available wireless signals and displays information about each one, including the security abilities of each router. Then if you tap on one of the wifi routers in range, the hacking dialog appears! Wifi Hacker 2013 is made for entertainment purposes only, and does not actually hack into any wireless routers or networks. What it does do is return funny and potentially embarrassing passwords for the routers that it finds. Bring it to your friend’s house and make him or her look like a fool in front of the group! Or just use the app to trick your friends into thinking you are a pro hacker. Wifi Hacker is perfect for playing jokes on friends, pranking your enemies, or impressing the ladies at the club. You can probably get 3 or 4 dates with this app alone and only moderately good looks. Try it next time you are at the club. The results may amaze you. 

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