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How To Hack Windows With Linux Operating System

Hi Guys We Are Back With Something New & Interesting For You Guys 

Today I Will Show You Guys How To hack Any Windows PC Running On Windows= XP , 7 or 8/8.1

Just Follow The Steps In The Video Below

Windows Hacking Part - 1


Windows Hacking Part - 2


Windows Hacking Part - 3


Now Enjoy & Hack Your Friends 
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How To Setup Android Kitchen In Linux OS


Hello Guyzz We Are Back With A Tutorial

How To Setup Android Kitchen In Ubuntu/Any Linux Os

VERY SIMPLE & EASY
(Specially For Noobs)

Step By Step

Go to “HOME” Folder From File Manger 

Create A Folder Called Android

Inside It Create Another Folder
Called Kitchen

I Have Already Made Both Of Them

Now Copy & Paste The Kitchen Files From The Zip Downloaded

Download Link Is Provided In The Description Below

So Basically Your Setup Is Almost Done

Now That Your Kitchen Files Are Placed You Can Open The (Menu File) In Terminal

(NOTE) This Is Important Here Many of Us Fail To Open The Menu File In Terminals (Even I Was Stucked Here)
If Your Used To Linux Terminal Codings It Might Not Be A Problem

Here I Will USE ONLY 3 Codes

So Lets Try Opening Menu File
 
Ctrl + Alt + T (Shortcut Key) For Terminal

If Still Not Getting It Search For It

After Getting Opening Terminal Give This Code

cd android kitchen

cd kitchen

./menu

(NOTE) cd” is used to change the folder
i.e directory of the folders in terminal
Be Carefully WHEN YOU HAVE TO OPEN ./menu(menu file)
I will Show You Where It Is Once

 
NOTE
The Terminal Is Case Sensitive
If Your folder's name is ANDROID

Then Type “
 cd ANDROID

If your folder name is like mine Android
then you know which code too use ;)

Thats It :P

Hope This Was Usefull :D
I Wil Try To Make Another Tutorial For More Problems Related To This

 


 
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Trick - How To Change Your Android All Android Devices

HELLO GUYZZ NOOB DIVYESSH IS BACK HERE WITH SOME TRICK TODAY

Today I Will Show You How To Edit Your build.prop

(Which Includes Android Verison,Model Name,ect)


Requirements:

A Rooted Device
Root Explore App Installed
   Notepad++  (For Doing It By PC)

Link For Notepad++


There Two Ways To Do Edit Your build.prop

1.By Notepad++ (Pc)

2.By Root Explore App

You Can Change Your Model Name Of Your Phone,Android Version Etc

1.Editing build.prop From PC(Notepad++)

First of all we need to get copy of build.prop from your device
(which is possible by root explore app)

Go to root explore find and enter into a folder called system



Now find build.prop copy this and paste in your sdcard


Now connect to your pc & copy build.prop to your desktop from your phone’s sd card

(NOTE:- notepad++ should be installed on your windows)

Open build.prop with notepad++ now lets edit it

I am just going to edit  
1. ro.build.id
2. ro.build.version.release (android version)


So I am now going to changing the build.id as kitkat
&
the build version that is android version as 4.4.2


Then save the changes made by “Save All Button


Now Copy The Edited build.prop To Your Sd Card
&
Replace It With The Old build.prop In System

2.Now if some of you cannot access a pc not to worry you can edit build.prop from root explore

(Make SURE to make a BACKEUP of build.prop incase something goes wrong replace new edited build.prop with old build.prop )


So now long press on buld.prop & open as text editor


Now change build.id
&
Now change build version



Open option save changes exit root explore reboot your phone


Now check about phone you have ics on your gb :P fool your friends

NOTE: THIS TRICK DOES NOT REALLY CHANGES YOUR ANDROID VERSION IT WIL JUST DISPLAY

ICS4.2,

OR

KITKAT 4.4,

OR

JELLEBEAN 4.3,

OR

GINGERBREAD 2.3
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Setting Up Proxy With No Root


step 1 :
select more option !


step 2 :

select mobile n/w's



step 3:

select access point names:



step 4:

click on it !



step 5:


step 5:


step 6:

type port n save it .....



step 7 :

now open ur browser .....vth default home page !

www.google.com

for airtel ppl : live.airtelworld.com !

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Noobsters First Tutorial Video Uploaded



Hi Guyzz N All Noobsters Fans Noob Divyessh Is Here

Finally Noobsters First Tutorial Video Is Up On Youtube

How To Make Android Boot Animation Of Any Video
Easy & Simple
(Specailly For All Noobs)



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A Brief History Of Android Version Releases

A brief history of Android releases


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With Android 4.4 KitKat now officially outed by Google we are looking ahead to learning about the details and intricacies of the next release of the platform. We expect the build to debut with the Nexus 5 in the coming weeks, however previous Nexus products should also see the Hershey-inspired version in due time. In fact, we might look for 4.4 KitKat on a variety of devices, perhaps going back a few years. Why? According to Google, the goal with KitKat is to “make an amazing Android experience available for everybody”.
Some interpret this to mean older phones and tablets while others look for products like smartwatches and wearable tech.  But, before we get ahead of ourselves, why not take a quick jaunt through time and reflect on some of the key moments in the various iterations of Android releases.
Note that we’ll not hit you over the head with every single detail and that more of the back-end developer stuff could be glossed over. The reason? Our site is aimed at existing users and those considering Android purchases down the road. The average AndroidGuys reader doesn’t care much for that deep dive stuff.  Our focus, rather, will be more on user-facing features that rolled out over time.

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Android 1.5 Cupcake

Introduced: April 30, 2009

Key features in this version of Android: Integration of home screen widgets, support for folders on home screen, stereo Bluetooth support, copy/paste in web browser, video recording and playback.

Notable devices of the day: HTC Hero, T-Mobile G1, T-Mobile Cliq, Samsung Moment, LG Eve, Motorola Backflip

android_donut


Android 1.6 Donut
Introduced: September 15, 2009

Key features in this version of Android: Quick search box, updated interface for camera, camcorder, and gallery, updated Google Play (Android Market), battery usage indicator, text-to-speech engine,

Notable devices of the day: LG Optimus, Motorola Devour, Samsung Behold II, Samsung Galaxy, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, Garminfone

android_eclair


Android 2.0 – 2.1 Eclair
Introduced: October 26, 2009

Key features in this version of Android:  Google Maps Navigator (beta), updated browser, support for multiple accounts, improved keyboard, SMS search, Exchange support

Notable devices of the day: Motorola Droid, Motorola Charm, Motorola Flipout, Samsung Galaxy S, Acer Liquid E, HTC Desire


android_froyo


Android 2.2 – 2.3 Froyo
Introduced: May 20, 2010

Key features in this version of Android: Support for Adobe Flash, portable hotspots, multiple keyboard languages, speed and performance improvements, enhanced Microsoft Exchange support

Notable devices of the day: Nexus One, HTC EVO, Droid Incredible, Droid X, Samsung Droid Charge, Sidekick 4G

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Android 2.3 – 2.3.7 Gingerbread
Introduced: December 6, 2010

Key features in this version of Android: UI refinements, NFC support, native support for SIP VOIP, faster/more intuitive text input, enhanced copy and paste

Notable devices of the day: Nexus S, HTC Sensation, HTC EVO 3D, Motorola Droid Razr, Samsung Galaxy S II, Sony Xperia Play

android_honeycomb




Android 3.0 – 3.2 Honeycomb
Introduced: February 22, 2011

Key features in this version of Android: Revamped (holographic) UI designed specifically for tablets, action bar, improved multi-tasking, updated standard Android apps, better copy/paste, redesigned keyboard

Notable devices of the day: Motorola Xoom, Eee Pad Transformer, Samsung Galaxy Tab


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Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

Introduced: October 19, 2011

Key features in this version of Android: improved multi-tasking, face unlock, resizeable widgets, Android beam, enhanced email options, improved text and voice input, soft buttons can replace hard keys

Notable devices of the day: Galaxy Nexus, HTC One X, LG Optimus G, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Motorola Droid Razr M, Sony Xperia T

android_jelly_bean




Android 4.1 – 4.3 Jelly Bean
Introduced: July 9, 2012

Key features in this version of Android: larger, rich, and actionable notifications, Google Now, offline voice dictation, streamlined UI, performance improvements “Project Butter”, smart widget placement, multi-user profiles for tablets (4.2), lock screen widgets (4.2), daydream (4.2),  OpenGL ES 3.0 (4.3), Bluetooth Smart Ready (4.3), restricted user profiles for tablets (4.3)

Notable devices of the day: Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Motorola Moto X, LG G2, Sony Xperia Z, HTC One, Motorola Droid Razr Ultra



android_kitkat


Android 4.4 KitKat
Introduced: TBD

Key features in this version of Android: TBD

Notable devices of the day : latest devices in market !


✪ #axeeee™ ツ
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Android Basic Knowledge

History Of Android

Android is an operating system(OS) based on the Linux Kernel its basically
 designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Initially developed by Android, Inc., which google backed financially and later bought in 2005, Android was unveiled in 2007 along with the founding of the open handset alliance: a consortium of hardware

Features

Applications

Android has a growing selection of third party applications, which can be acquired by users either through an app store such as googleplay or the amazonappstore , or by downloading and installing the application's APK file from a third-party site

Note: APK Is The Extension Of Android Application Files

The Play Store application allows users to browse, download and update apps published by Google and third-party developers, and is pre-installed on devices that comply with Google's compatibility requirements

The app filters the list of available applications to those that are compatible with the user's device, and developers may restrict their applications to particular carriers or countries for business reasons as application has compatibality according to android version of the device

There Are Over 1 million Applications(Apps) Available On Play Store Now


Applications Development


Applications are developed in the java language using the android software development kit (sdk). The sdk includes a comprehensive set of development tools, including a debugger, software libraries, a handset emulator based on qemu, documentation, sample code, and tutorials. The officially supported integrated development environment (ide) is eclipse using the android development tools (adt) plugin. Other development tools are available, including a native development kit for applications or extensions in c or c++, google app inventor, a visual environment for novice programmers, and various cross platform mobile web applications frameworks.

Memory management


Since android devices are usually battery-powered, android is designed to manage memory (ram) to keep power consumption at a minimum. When an android app is no longer in use, the system will automatically suspend it in memory – while the app is still technically "open," suspended apps consume no resources (e.g. battery power or processing power) and the device and sit idly in the background until needed again. Ensuring background apps don't consume power needlessly

Note: Some Apps Take Too Much RAM Which Makes Device Slow,Lag,Hang & Other Related Issues



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