Archive:‘Linux’ Category

Secured Wireless..hmmm

June 10th, 2009

hacked-300x265Today i am goin to show you how to gain access to YOUR OWN  “secured” wireless network. This technique might come in handy if you have forgotten your password, or if you just want to have some fun. As i do not expect anyone to really use this method for any good, ill come forth with a stern warning, war-walking, war-ridding,war-skatting or war-”anything you wanna call it” is ILLEGAL!! if you dont know what this is, then simply stop reading this and google the terms first!

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XBOX on its way to winning the consoles war

June 5th, 2009

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Wii MotionPlus will make the Wii better. Sony’s very impressive motion control demo will be better than Wii MotionPlus. But Microsoft stole E3 and may have already won the motion control wars with the announcement of project Natal.
Keep in mind, the name “Natal”—referring to a city in Brazil—doesn’t really do the platform’s infancy any justice. It should really be called “Project Prenatal,” as the peripheral’s dev kits just shipped to the first set of developers this week. [ READ MORE ]

Fun With Linux Commands

March 9th, 2009

In this post, we will talk about few commands and write a couple of scripts (don’t worry, it will be damn simple). Some guys might blame that these commands/ scripts have no use and might shout “why the hell do we need that.” Remember, these are just the tools. It’s upto you how well you use these tools for your tasks. Also remember, one who discovers the alternative uses of a tool is often called a Genious. Let’s get started:

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Linux for everyone

March 8th, 2009

Today, while I was in the shower I was thinking “What way do people closely interact with Linux everyday without even knowing it”
With the recent re-regurgitation of the old GNU vs. Cisco case it came to mind that many people use Linux on a daily basis by using their routers. While this is not the best example of Linux in its prime it is a good way to demonstrate the versatility of the Linux operating system. [ READ MORE ]

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