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- Grab six month legal antivirus licence of many popular brands for PC, MAC and Mobile
- Installing, Configuring and Using Raspberry Pi as a Torrent Downloading Server
- Solution to Windows XP inability of connecting to WPA and WPA2 encrypted Wi-Fi Networks
- Free online virtual disk with unlimited bandwidth and storage space
- Solution for iTunes firmware restore error 3194 and 1600
- Watch Porn and Save Panda's !!!
- How to update the Raspberry Pi firmware
- How to shutdown and reboot the Raspberry Pi
- How to attach and configure an external hard-disk to RasPi and share it over network
- How to create an customized signed IPSW firmware using Sn0wbreeze
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| Installing, Configuring and Using Raspberry Pi as a Torrent Downloading Server Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:18 PM PDT
After completing the basic setup of the Raspberry Pi, networking it to internet, attaching an external HDD and configuring it to work as an Network Attached Storage (NAS) we all all set to install the cross-platform Transmission Torrent Client of the RasPi to get our cheap seedbox working. |
| Solution to Windows XP inability of connecting to WPA and WPA2 encrypted Wi-Fi Networks Posted: 18 Oct 2012 07:18 PM PDT While Microsoft Windows 7 is the mainstream Windows OS in use now, people still prefer and use Windows XP. I recently came across an Windows XP specific issue, where the computer detected security enabled WiFi networks but failed to connect with them as shown below. As evident from the error message above and pretty descriptive error-icon shown below, Windows XP SP2 is having issues trying to negotiate security certificate. To fix this, enabling WPA and WPA2 encryption support on Windows XP in Wireless Group Policy (WGP) we need to install KB917021 update from Microsoft. |
| Free online virtual disk with unlimited bandwidth and storage space Posted: 17 Oct 2012 10:12 PM PDT
Almost all popular cloud services like SugarSync, DropBox, SkyDrive offer a free usage tier with paid upgrades for higher storage usage. However, a new cloud service provider BookMyCloud is offering Unlimited storage and bandwidth in the cloud with various advanced features like Multiple Repositories for Multiple Departments/Projects, unlimited virtual folders, unlimited password protected shared folders, publicly downloadable file-links with expiry, ability to view and edit documents online and support for custom domains and free sub-domains to access your online virtual disk. The interface is simple to use and streamlined with drag-n-drop support, view-n-edit support for documents, code and image files. |
| Solution for iTunes firmware restore error 3194 and 1600 Posted: 17 Oct 2012 07:46 PM PDT
This practice makes iOS upgrade difficult for users relying on software unlock like ultrasn0w which is supported on older basebands only, If you are trying to upgrade an Apple device to an non-supported iOS version even when using TinyUmbrella - the iTunes restore process may throw up error 3194 and 1600 as shown below. Here are solutions to get past these errors and flash custom, snowbreezed IPSW files to your Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod's. |
| Watch Porn and Save Panda's !!! Posted: 16 Oct 2012 10:04 PM PDT
Well, Come4.org is conceptualized to make it change. Aimed to be an ethical porn movement, the service will allow users to consume free porn and in-turn select a cause (like saving pandas) - any revenue generated from the advertisement linked to that content will go to the support of people, ethical causes and non-profit foundations selected by the user. |
| How to update the Raspberry Pi firmware Posted: 15 Oct 2012 08:05 PM PDT The Raspberry Pi software can be divided into three core components - the closed-source GPU firmware, the modified ARM Linux Kernel (which controls how the CPU is utilized) and the software installed by the user. The GPU firmware and Kernel are regularly updated by the RasPi core team to fine-tune stability and performance of the little computer. Here is a simple utility to download and install these firmware and kernel updates in an automatic, user-friendly manner. |
| How to shutdown and reboot the Raspberry Pi Posted: 15 Oct 2012 07:49 PM PDT Raspberry Pi does not feature an power on/off button, if it's receiving power it's ON and if not OFF. However, it is required to do a graceful shutdown or reboot as to prevent any operating-system corruption. Rebooting and Shutting down Raspberry Pi can easily be achieved by using "sudo reboot" (sudo if not using the root account) and "sudo shutdown -hP now" at the terminal. These commands can also be used over SSH terminal if you are running your RasPi headless (without a screen attached) or remotely over network. |
| How to attach and configure an external hard-disk to RasPi and share it over network Posted: 14 Oct 2012 08:09 PM PDT In the last RasPi tutorial, we configured the device to have an static IP on the network. Now, its time to add an external storage to the Pi - in this tutorial we will be adding an removable 500 GB USB harddisk drive to our mini-computer and share it over network for wireless access using Samba server. |
| How to create an customized signed IPSW firmware using Sn0wbreeze Posted: 13 Oct 2012 06:48 PM PDT The cat-and-mouse game between jailbreakers and Apple is getting tough for hackers with every new release of Apple iOS, as it plugs existing loopholes which they exploit. Anyone trying to restore Apple iOS 5.1.1 on iPhone 4 and 4S will face iTunes errors like 3194 and 1600 while trying to flash an sn0wbreeze customized IPSW file, even when having saved SHSH blobs and using TinyUmbrella TSS server. The solution to this problem is to have the custom .IPSW firmware file stitched with previously saved SHSH digital signatures, follow the detailed instructions ahead to get this done using sn0wbreeze. |
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