WiiMote is the best Gaming gadget you could ever dream of. Though Originally designed for Nintendo Wii console, WiiMote can be used by interfacing to PC, MAC via Bluetooth.
What you need:
1. Bluetooth dongle (Integrated BT might not work, try your luck)
2. Right Bluetooth stack (BlueSolelil or WIDCOMM or Toshiba).
3. Software to control WiiMote (GlovePie on Windows or WMGUI and Read further »
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It’s annoying that our Browsers and IMs don’t allow multi-user login. I can cite multiple use cases for this but I guess just no web app provider would allow it, by default.
Well, there’s a simple hack to get over it. For getting Multiple accounts logged in for any Web app, use a Firefox extension called Multifox. The addon will give a clean way of adding a new session in anew “Identity profile”.
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Microsoft recently Banned a Large number of modded Xbox 360 from LIVE gaming. The reason is justified: Hit piracy at it’s knees. But on the user front, it’s a tragedy to not able to play multiplayer games. Don’t worry, there are fixes available and we will discuss those in detail.
Overview/Reality of the Method:
This method is not new, has been known and trusted since a long time. Basically, what we do is swap the KeyVault (or ‘KV’ in short. KV stores data like console certificates, per-box private keys, DVD keys, etc.) inside the NAND with the KV from an unbanned console. (While this is technically very different, you could somewhat compare it to swapping EEPROM data during the Xbox1 Read further »
Firefox 4 brings state of the art user interface. Surely, it’s inspired from chrome but goes a step further by making it a sweet eye candy.
Have a look at Firefox 4 – Screenshots
Of course, it isn’t released but confirmed that work is being done on it. But we will assist you in getting the same Look and feel on your existing Firefox 3.x. Follow the Steps Below:
Form the menu View > Read further »
Microsoft Research had been working on Virtual WiFi feature set for inclusion in Windows 7, but something got lost along the road to release day, and the functionality never officially made it into the OS. Virtual Wi-Fi was crafted in Microsoft’s research group as a way to “virtualize” one wireless card as several separate adapters.
Life to the rescue, folks at Nomadio exploited Read further »
On the App Store, there’s almost an App for anything. You want to control electrical appliance, no problem there is an App. You want to control your home, there is an app. You think it, iPhone has it.
Here comes something which of course we won’t use in everyday life but might find very interesting – Driving Car from iPhone. (There had been several fake videos on this, but this one is Real)
The Spirit of Berlin team has developed an iPhone app to remotely control Car. To Read further »
When Apple launched Voice Control for iPhone 3GS, it left lots of previous generation owners thirsty. The reason being feature enables users to make phone calls and play music by using voice commands.
Did you the rising demand, we developers played around to get a hacked app that is a look-alike app for iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G which works and looks Read further »
Earlier, back in the 90s when I first dated the Internet, I found credit cards were easy to exploit. It was as easy as getting a software that auto-generates numbers that could be used to make purchase online. Thank god, those things no longer work, other wise it would have been chaos.
Well what you are about to read could be HARMFUL to us, again.
WARNING: Do not proceed if you intend to exploit this. The sole purpose of the original author of the hack is for educational purposes only.
Magnetic spoofers have been around for a while. The one you see in movies, a kid hacks CCs with a piece of hardware, is very much possible.
We’re getting close to that kind of magic with Read further »
Flickr is the most popular photo-sharing service. There’s a lot you can do with your Flickr account using some Tips from us which includes use of 3rd party applications to get your job done.
1. Download Photos from Flickr
There are few apps that let you download Flickr photos in a snap. Flickr Down (for windows), Mac and Linux users Flump.
2. Create Embeddable Slideshow (for blogs, forums)
FlickrSlideshow, Flash Read further »
Android isn’t very hacker friendly. Though Open Source, not much has been explored about the OS unlike iPhone OS, where lots of customizations were done long before native SDK arrived.
Reasons to hack, or “root,” your Android handset: Custom OS upgrades, PC tethering, full-phone SD backups.
A developer named RyeBrye has brought up the kit together to make this possible. An Android app that does all the rooting legwork, a process that used to range from mildly intimidating to headache-inducing.
Available here.
In either case, the prospect was always looking for the mainstream, which kept the joys of an Read further »


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