Thursday, 27 August 2015

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Richest Person Under 35 in the World

Facebook Co-Founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg is the wealthiest individual under the age of 35, with a personal fortune of $41.6 billion, says a Wealth-X report.

Zuckerberg is joined on the list by fellow Facebook co-founders Dustin Moskovitz, who claimed the second place on the list with an estimated net worth of $9.3 billion and Eduardo Saverin who was ranked fourth with an estimated net of $5.3 billion.

The top-20 list features only six women. Huiyan Yang, the 34-year-old Vice Chairman of Chinese real estate developer Country Garden Holdings, is the richest woman on the list, taking the third spot with an estimated net of $5.9 billion, as per Wealth-X, the global wealth intelligence and prospecting company.

The top-10 wealthiest individuals under the age of 35 also include Scott Duncan at the fifth position with a wealth of $5 billion, Elizabeth A Holmes (6th, $4.5 billion), Nathan Blecharczyk (7th, USD 3 billion), Brian Chesky (8th, $3 billion), Joe Gebbia (9th, $3 billion) and Thomas Persson (10th, $2.7 billion).

As many as 11 of the world's top 20 wealthiest individuals under the age of 35 are from the US, while three each are from China (including Hong Kong) and Switzerland. However, no Indian featured on the list.

The youngest individual on the list is Snapchat Chief Executive Evan Spiegel, who at the age of 25 has amassed a fortune of $1.9 billion.

Wealth-X provides insight into the ultra-wealthy with the world's largest collection of curated research on ultra high net worth individuals.

Infinix Hot 2 Smartphone Launched in 6 African Countries As Google Android One expands to Africa

Google has expanded its Android One program to Africa. It has partnered with hardware manufacturer Infinix to launch Infinix Hot 2 Android One smartphone in 6 African countries – Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Morocco and Nigeria. Android One was launched in India first and got expanded to Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Philippines, Turkey, Myanmar, Pakistan and Thailand. Check out the complete specifications of the new Android One smartphone below.

Specifications
  • 5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD IPS display
  • 1.3 GHz Quad-Core MediaTek processor
  • 1GB / 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory, expandable memory up to 32GB with microSD
  • Dual SIM
  • Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop)
  • 8MP rear camera with BSI sensor, LED Flash
  • 2MP front-facing camera
  • 3G HSPA+, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS
  • 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio
  • 2200mAh battery
The Infinix Hot 2 X510 comes in White, Black, Red, Blue colors, is priced at N17,500 (US$ 87 approx.) for the 1GB RAM version and N19,500 (US$ 98 approx.) for the 2GB RAM version in Gold color in Nigeria, which is available through select retail outlets and via online retailer Jumia. It’s also available from Jumia in Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, and Morocco.


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Friday, 14 August 2015

EASY ACCESS TO WIFI IN 30 SECONDS



Or rather, DON'T hack any paid WiFi hotspots, as that would be bad...

Also, don't turn your WiFi card off and then back on again after the hack to rectify any MAC address conflicts that might arise.

The commands are:

ifconfig en1 | grep ether
arp -a
sudo ifconfig en1 ether [mac address to spoof]

Note that the term "MAC address" has nothing to do with Macintosh computers. All computers, including Windows machines, have MAC addresses. This address is unique to your computer, but can be changed in software. The practice of copying someone else's MAC address is referred to as "spoofing". Spoofing a MAC address can get you through any MAC address filter, like the ones used by public WiFi hotspots.

Step 1: Recon the Network


* Connect to the WiFi network you wish to access.  It must be "public" in the sense that it's not encrypted with WPA or WEP.  Virtually all paid WiFi hotspots are public, relying on MAC address filtering to control access.  The MAC address filter is easily defeated, as shown below.

* Launch Terminal.

* Check your own MAC address:

ifconfig en1 | grep ether

* See who else is on the network:

arp -a

* Select the address of some machine on the network, and Command-C that shit.

SOURCE: Instructables

Thursday, 13 August 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 mini on its way


Right now i think the music playing in the ears of the SAMSUNG DEVELPERS IS "I JUST CANT GET ENOUGH"It looks like Samsung is continuing its regular trait and working on a mini version of its flagship Galaxy S6. Alleged photos of the Galaxy S6 Mini have surfaced in a new leak.

As per the leaked images, the mini version looks similar to the original Galaxy S6 in case of design. The exact screen size is not known, but the S6 mini could have a 4.6 or 4.7 inch screen and a have a 720p display. S6 mini will continue with the S6’s glass panels indicating that it will come without a microSD slot and non removable battery.

A previous GFXBench leak in May had stated that the the Samsung Galaxy S6 Mini will pack the Snapdragon 808 processor. Other specs rumored of the S6 Mini are 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory, 16MP rear camera and 5MP front facing shooter. The device will run on Android 5.1.1. There is no official word on the release date of the Galaxy S6 Mini yet....... 

Nokia plans comeback


Nokia is hiring software experts as we speak with the aim of testing new products and as well seeking sales partners as the institute plots its huge return to the mobile phone and consumer tech party which has been left behind for a while now.

Nokia was Once the world's biggest maker of mobile phones, the Finnish firm was wrongfooted by the rise of smartphones and eclipsed by Apple and Samsung as well as the HTC corporation . As at late 2013  Nokia sold its handset business to Microsoft and has since focused squarely on making telecoms network equipment and lots more.

Now Nokia boss Rajeev Suri is planning a comeback, a wonderful one at that. He must wait until late 2016 before he can consider re-entering the handset business - after a non-compete deal with Microsoft expires - but preparations are underway anyway.

The company has already dipped its toe into the consumer market; it has launched an Android tablet, the N1, which went on sale in January in China and days ago unveiled a "virtual-reality camera" - heralding it as the "rebirth of Nokia".

It has also launched an Android app called Z Launcher, which organises content on smartphones, more arranged and orderly,
Meanwhile its technologies division has advertised on LinkedIn dozens of jobs in California, many in product development, including Android engineers specializing in the operating software Nokia mobile devices will use.

Nokia had also planned to lay off about 70 people at the division, according to a May announcement, but a company source told Reuters that the figure had since been halved.

We should wait and see the progress indeed, its worth it because i see light at the end of the tunnel

Monday, 3 August 2015

How to Enable Developer Options on the Samsung Galaxy S4



Some of you who are not developers who not know how to get there and switch any of the developers option on. This has in a way avarted the troubles it would have caused for non developers if by accident any of this developers option get switched on. Actually this helps for the non developers but to me its just unusual.
Am going to direct you on how to make the developer options visible at the settings level.
To make it appear, you have to launch the Settings app, and tap on “About phone”. Inside the “About phone” section is a list item labeled “Build Number”. Tap on that selection 7 distinct times. After 3 taps, each tap shows a new toast message encouraging you to keep going (see attached screenshot). After the last tap, it shows a message saying “you are now a developer” and hey presto, the “Developer Options” will now be visible as one of the sections at the top level of Settings.
Once you can see the “Developer Options,” you can set flags like “Stay awake while charging” and “USB debugging”. That last one enables you to use ADB to access the device. That in turn allows software development, debugging, and side-loading of apps