Update: GRUB2WIN For better compatibility , ‘SKIP’ both GRUB and GRUB2 while the installation is in process. This is the link to the Tutorial Article, If you’ve not already installed it, Follow the line above through the installation and You’ll be set We will manually install GRUB2WIN Boot to Windows …
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Meet the pi-topCEED a $99 Raspberry pi desktop computer
Most of you know that I love those little raspberry pi’s as there are so many things you can do with them from computer robotics to simple game emulation and more. Today I came across the pi-topCEED on IndieGoGo and I think it’s a great idea. Their first product was the …
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Do you forget to log out of your services like Netflix, Hulu, gmail, and more when you’re out using WIFI at Starbucks, friends house, or even work? Well, then I found a great site for you to use that will log you out of 30 different services with just a click of the …
Read More »How to hack wifi using Kali Linux 2.0
I alway get asked about hacking WiFi from friends and even family, well one of the ways I know how to do this is by using air crack. Air crack is used to do packet sniffing, on WEP and WPA/WPA2-PSK cracker and analysis tool for 802.11 wireless LANs, but grabbing lost packets …
Read More »Preview: “The Minotaur” From Ratalaika Games
Today we have a preview of the new game “The Minotaur” from Ratalaika Games We have also been talking about this game for a bit now you can read our other 2 posts here and here. // Now the version I was sent was not the finished game but was more …
Read More »Ratalaika Games releases “The Minotaur” on Steam’s Greenlight
Yesterday, Ratalaika Games announce their release of their latest game on Steam’s Greenlight, it’s still pending approval: The Minotaur. Some of you might already know what it’s about, but some of you might not, so let us explain what it is about. “The Minotaur” is an action puzzle game inspired on …
Read More »Kali Linux 2.0 Released: It’s one of the most powerful OS for Security Researchers and Hackers
I have talked about Kali Linux a few times on the site but if you don’t know what Kali Linux is. Here’s a refresher course, Kali Linux is a Debian-based Linux distribution aimed at advanced Penetration Testing and Security Auditing. Kali contains several hundred tools aimed at various information security tasks, …
Read More »PortDog a network anomaly detector for port scanning
While I was combing though github this neat little program PortDog caught my attention. PortDog is a detector aimed to detect port scanning. So what the hell is port scanning? Port Scanning, is one of the most popular techniques used to discover services that can be exploited to break into …
Read More »Ratalaika Games releases its first teaser trailer of Legends of Yore: Remaster
Ratalaika Games is proud to present a short mockup teaser trailer showing the progress and graphics rework of Legends of Yore: Remastered. They are remaking the whole graphics aspect of the game, turning this new version into a more personal work and leaving the Ratalaika Games imprint on it. Ratalaika Games …
Read More »RetroArch 1.2 released for various systems!
https://twitter.com/libretro/status/617498780938686464 The team around libretro held true to their word and just released the newest version of RetroArch (Version 1.2) for various systems and with tons of new features! The new updates will comprise, Android (DONE) Windows (DONE) Linux (DONE) (Repo packagers, go ahead and update the respective packages) Mac …
Read More »PS4 remote play on the pc finally?
If any of you have an Android device and a PS4 then you know about the Modded Android Remote Play app by Twisted. Well, he has not stopped there! He’s making PS4 remote play possible on the PC! Now this is all Twisted’s own code, as he used the Android application …
Read More »Reminder: less than 24 hours of C.H.I.P. kickstarter left!
The kickstarter campaign of C.H.I.P, “The World’s First Nine Dollar Computer”, has almost reached its end. We reported on Next Thing Co.’s microcomputer C.H.I.P shortly after beginning of the campaign in May. The neat tiny computer, which should offer 1Ghz processor, 512MB, 4GB storage and Linux support as well as …
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