android

  • Do we need imessage for Android Sep 28 2016

    Everyone has been talking about having an iMessage for Android. With the recent release of Google Allo, many people were disappointed that Allo did not have SMS fallback? But, do we really need an iMessage for Android?


  • Use Android as Microphone Sep 23 2016
    Have you ever needed a microphone, but did not have one available? Have you ever searched for a way to make a cheap wireless microphone? Needless to say, you can use your Android device as a microphone. There are two ways that this can be accomplished. The first is through traditional cables, and the second is through additional software. If you want to use your Android device as a microphone through USB, Wifi or Bluetooth, then skip to the second method.

  • Android cSploit Sep 16 2016
    A little while ago, there was this awesome program called dSploit. It was a network security app that provided users with an abundance of tools and operations to test the strength of their network security. Recently, dSploit was merged with a proprietary closed source app that isn’t free. While you can find older copies of dSploit floating around on the internet, none of them are up to date. Luckily, there’s an opensource implementation of dSploit over on Github called cSploit.

  • Android cSploit Sep 16 2016
    A little while ago, there was this awesome program called dSploit. It was a network security app that provided users with an abundance of tools and operations to test the strength of their network security. Recently, dSploit was merged with a proprietary closed source app that isn’t free. While you can find older copies of dSploit floating around on the internet, none of them are up to date. Luckily, there’s an opensource implementation of dSploit over on Github called cSploit.

  • Use Android as Second Monitor Aug 19 2016
    Having more than one monitor is useful for any power user (porn on one, games on another). So it’s possible to use an android device as a secondary monitor, but I recommend actually buying one if you want an easy setup. With that said, if you have a spare Android device laying around, you can use it as another monitor in your setup. To do this, we are going to use Windows and “trick” it into thinking that you have another monitor connected and then use TeamViewer to access the “fake” monitor.

  • Reverse Tether Jul 02 2016
    Have you ever been stuck in a situation that you needed WiFi but only had an Ethernet connection available? Unless you’re looking to connect your phone to an Ethernet connection, you would be all out of options. I found myself in a similar situation when I needed to setup a live stream using a bunch of laptops and only one Ethernet connection with no WiFi available. This is also useful if you are looking to avoid using mobile data.

  • Least Used Android Features Jun 17 2016

    There are a lot of cool features on Android, but you might not actually have a use for them. Here are some of my least used features of Android.


  • Save Battery Life on Android Jun 10 2016
    Every year, smartphones get better and better. We live in the age where the average smartphone has better specs than a two year old computer. Despite all of this technological innovation, battery life is still a major concern for many consumers. It’s simple, we need longer lasting batteries. Unfortunately, until there is a scientific breakthrough with battery technology, this is unlikely to change. Fortunately, there is a way that you can get the most out of your battery.

  • Hack Android Apps and Games Jun 03 2016
    Wouldn’t it be great if every game had cheat codes? Well, this might be closer than you think. Using the app Game Guardian, we can change the value of any numerical data within Android games. Yes, you can now achieve an unbeatable high score in your favorite game. To do this you will need to have a rooted Android device. The process for this is fairly simple. We need to find the location of the desired attribute then change its value.

  • Counter Strike on Android Apr 17 2016
    How would you like to play one of the most popular PC games of all time on your Android device? So, maybe playing Half-Life 2 and Team-Fortress classic on Android isn’t cool enough for you. Well, how about Counter Strike on Android? Of course, this isn’t going to be the latest Counter Strike Global Offensive with the Source Engine. It’s going to be the old school original counter strike from the late 90s.

  • VPN Server on Android Apr 17 2016
    If you’re not using a VPN, you should consider using one. A Virtual Private Network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network. This gives you an added layer of security and privacy. Imagine if you are sitting at a Starbucks on their free public WiFi. Well, someone could have a program such as Wireshark or any other application open and sniff traffic across the network. Potentially, information such as usernames, passwords and other sensitive data could be exposed.

  • Read Car Computer with Android Apr 02 2016

    You can use a bluetooth OBD II tool with your Android device to read important information from your car’s computer and even see real time data.

    OBD II: https://goo.gl/rQb68v

    Torque App: https://goo.gl/UDNCDT


  • Top Features Android N Mar 26 2016

    The Android N Developer Preview has arrived. Here are some of the top new features you can find in Android N.

     


  • Silent Boot Android Mar 18 2016

    I hate the carrier boot sound when restarting my phone. Here’s how to boot without hearing it.

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  • Galaxy S7 Review – Don’t Buy into Hype Mar 13 2016

    The Galaxy S7 Review is here. Although I am very critical on Samsung’s skin, I would say that the S7/S7 edge might be the best smartphone of 2016.