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10 Android apps you absolutely must have in 2015

As of January 2015, there are more than 1.43 million applications in the Google Play Store, making it increasingly difficult to find new interesting apps. For those who want to try something new, and want more out their android devices, here are some cool apps, some of them may have sadly unnoticed. 1. Drupe It's rare that we find an app so useful that we dedicate a mini-feature to it, but Drupe deserves all the praise it gets. With Drupe, you can manage all your contacts and messaging apps in one place. Your contacts are on the left, your communication app icons on the right, then it's just a matter of dragging your contact into the icon of the app you want to contact them with. It looks great, it feels great, and you can give it a permanent icon on your screen in order to instantly access it whatever you're doing on your phone. 2. Spendee You can probably tell from the name, is a handy Android app for keeping track of your expenses and inco

WhatsApp Hack!!! How to secure your WhatsApp account

This post is not about 'How to hack whatsapp account' or how to use WhatsApp hack tool to intrude into someone's privacy. However this article is about how whatsapp account can be hacked and what can we do to secure it. So, please be a mature reader and don't ask 'how to hack boyfriend's/girlfriend's whatsapp account. My intention is to create awareness, so that you can prevent your whatsapp from being hacked. Now that being said, lets get started. Is it really possible to hack WhatsApp ? Well theoretically, yes. There is nothing like 100% security. Almost any system can be hacked, security can be breached and and any encryptions can be cracked. When we say how secure is the system means How much time and resources will take to hack the system. So what 'WhatsApp security team' do is, they increase the level of security to an extend, that hacker has to spend huge amount of resources and time to hack WhatsApp. And trust me, the security

Hidden features in VLC media player you have never heard of

VLC Media Player is the most popular and robust multi format, free media player available. The open source media player was publically released in 2001 by non-profit organization VideoLAN Project. VLC Media Player quickly became very popular thanks to its versatile multi-format playback capabilities. It was aided by compatibility and codec-issues which rendered competitor media players like KMPlayer, GOMPlayer and Windows Media Player useless to many popular video and music file formats. The easy, basic UI and huge array of customization options have enforced VLC Media Player's position at the top of the media players. You may have spend many time in VLC for watching movies. But I'm sure, Most of you never heard of the following two features in VLC. 1. Built-in Video Converter Probably, you may be using free/paid softwares to convert videos between different formats. Don't you know? VLC media player can also convert videos to various format. Surprised. Here is how

OGYouTube : YouTube app with download button

OGYouTube is a mod to the normal YouTube app with downloader, pop-up, background and screen-off playback. It looks like the normal YouTube app except it has the following additional features. Features : You can download multiple downloads in the meantime You can watch the video on Background & Popup Window You can watch the video while the Screen is off You can play all qualities *140p~1440p* You can download the video as [MP3] You can download the subtitles You can download any quality Option to press back button twice to exit the video. Disabling the original version : Settings >> Application manager >> All >> YouTube >> {Uninstall Updates then Disable} Or If you have Root just delete it... Screenshots:  Download : here  

How to find/track IMEI number of your lost mobile phone from Google Account

Well, this tutorial is about how to recover the lost mobile phone. There are actually, in two ways this can be done. First, you can track yourself on your own and on the other hand you can give your IMEI number of your phone to the law enforcement forces and track under the verge of them. The first way works only if the robber doesn't remove your synced Google account from your device. Let us assume, for your luck, the robber may be a uneducated senior citizen, greedy woman or your hostel/apartment's watchman. Then he/she is in trouble. Method 1 : (Using Android Device Manager) First you need to overhead to www.google.com/android/devicemanager where you'll be prompted to accept Google's request for location data. There you'll see the current position of your handset along with the last time it was used. Now you can take a closer look at the features available. Beneath the device name there are three different icons - Ring, Lock, Erase. Ring - This

5 Of The World's Most Famous Hackers and What Happened To Them

There are two types of hackers. First you've got the kind that is so often portrayed by Hollywood as an anti-social nerd with a chip on his shoulder out to dominate the cyberworld by breaking into secure networks and messing things up. Second, you've got the kind of people who just enjoy playing around with software source code and hardware gigs. That's right. The term "hacker" originally referred to the second type, which held absolutely no evil actions. Only recently has the term been used to refer primarily to criminal masterminds. There are good hackers and bad hackers! Now a days, good hackers are called as "white hats" and bad hackers are called as "black hats". In this article, I'll be talking specifically about famous hackers that done hats of black. Here are five of the most widely known black hatters and what happened to them for their inattentiveness 1. Jonathan James Jonathan James was known as "c0mrade&q

5 Coolest hidden Chrome settings in Android that you might not know about

The Android version of Google's Chrome browser is now installed on anywhere between 500 million and 1 billion devices, making it by far the most popular mobile browser in existence. There are a few reasons it's so popular, and while some of them have nothing to do with how good it is (e.g., Google requires its partners to pre-install it on their devices). Chrome has literally dozens of features (many of which quite technical), I only shortlisted 5 features that can actually be of use to you when browsing the web. Check them out. 1. Enable Reader Mode Appearances can be deceiving! For example, did you know that Chrome actually has a dedicated Reader mode? Yep, you only need to know where to look to activate it. In case you don't know what a Reader mode is, it basically eliminates all non-essential content surrounding an article (or whatever piece), like toolbars, ads, and such, and allows you to focus on it entirely. To activate it, first type chrome:/