How to use the Web to look up information on hacking

Want to become really, really unpopular? Try asking your hacker friends too many questions of the wrong sort. But, but, how do we know what are the wrong questions to ask? OK, I sympathise with your problems because I get flamed a lot, too. That’s partly because I sincerely believe in asking dumb questions. I […]

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How to Change the Text on the XP Start Button

Step 1 – Modify Explorer.exe File   In order to make the changes, the file explorer.exe located at C:\Windows needs to be edited. Since explorer.exe is a binary file it requires a special editor. For purposes of this article I have used Resource Hacker. Resource HackerTM is a freeware utility to view, modify, rename, add, […]

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New PC Vs. New Motherboard – Which one should you go for?

If you don’t want to spend big bucks on a new PC, consider upgrading your old system’s motherboard and CPU. This can boost the machine’s performance and give you access to the latest technologies. It can also save you hundreds of dollars. What you won’t get is a new hard drive, optical drive, or operating […]

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How to Hack on Telnet: Explained

Telnet: the Number One Hacker Tool In this Guide you will learn: What is telnet? How to telnet How to get telnet accounts <begin11c.shtml> Why you might not want to telnet <begin11c.shtml> How to install a telnet server on your home Windows computer <begin11c.shtml> How to turn off a telnet server on your home Linux […]

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Tuxera NTFS for Mac – The Best NTFS Driver for Mac Users

At 123Linux – Digital Academy, we know how crucial seamless data accessibility and file management are for Mac users. That’s why we’re excited to introduce you to Tuxera NTFS for Mac—the ultimate tool for effortlessly accessing and managing NTFS drives on your Mac. Whether you’re swapping files between Windows and Mac or just need reliable access to […]

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An Honest Review of Spiel, a Screen Reader for Android

Spiel is an open source screen reader for the Android operating system that runs on a variety of ARM and X86 mobile devices. The name “Spiel” is pronounced roughly like “Spill” and is translated from English as “chatter,” idle talk. The program is distributed on a non-commercial basis under the terms of the free Apache 2.0 license . […]

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Review of Just Speak, the Android Voice Assistant

Just Speak is an Android operating system accessibility service that provides voice control of the device. The product is distributed free of charge and is the development of the Eyes-Free Project, that is, the official accessibility team that deals with the accessibility of the Android OS, including the TalkBack voice screen reader and the BrailleBack tactile screen […]

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Additional specialized software for the blind on Android OS. Part 1

In addition to existing screen readers, blind users of the Android operating system may be interested in other software designed to solve some additional tasks. Below is a list of the most interesting programs of this kind, specially designed for users with disabilities. The list does not claim to be complete and can be supplemented, but, […]

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Prelaunch Preparation for working with the Android OS

So, let’s try to understand the steps that need to be taken to launch and initially configure the accessibility tools of the Android operating system, as well as get acquainted with those platform features that may be unusual for inexperienced users of mobile devices. User authorization Modern trends in the development of the industry of […]

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Development for the Android platform: Installing and Configuring the Environment

In order to prepare a development environment for Android, you need four components: Java SE Development Kit (JDK for short). Eclipse Integrated Development Environment – Eclipse IDE. Development kit for the Android platform – Android Software Developer’s Kit (abbreviated as Android SDK or simply SDK). The Android Developer Tools (ADT for short) is a dedicated […]

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