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hii guys there is great craze of transparent phone in market.......
nd these phones will be soon available for purchase in market 


Transparent mobile phones could be a reality by end of this year



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In a revolutionary development, a Taiwanese company claims to have developed a gen-next transparent mobile phone which it says will be in the market by the year end.
The company, Polytron Technologies, has already begun marketing a transparent multi-touch phone. Its prototype uses a 'Switchable Glass' technology.
That is a conductive Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) using liquid crystal molecules to display images, the 'Daily Mail' reported.
When the phone is in off mode, the molecules align to form a milky composition, but when switched on they re-align to form text, icons, and other images.
Electric current is carried through transparent wires.
"It will happen near the end of 2013. Trust me," said Polytron general manager Sam Yu.
The device still contains some parts that are not transparent, including a SD card and SIM card. The microphone, camera, and batteries are also visible, and will be hidden behind a dark glass cover when the model goes into production.
The company, according to Yu, will develop a smaller lithium ion battery that would be much less noticeable. When complete, the phone will have a dual-sided multi-touch display in front and back.
The prototype phone has yet to feature any software or operating system, the report said.
A Japanese company recently used a transparent liquid crystal display (LCD) in its wristwatch but had trouble adding hardware to the smaller frame.
"The challenge of using a transparent display in a wristwatch, and I suppose other wearable technology, is that you need to store the batteries somewhere else (usually they are stored behind the LCD panel)," Tokyoflash marketing manager Paul Cooper said.
It remains to be seen whether the phone's transparency by itself will attract buyers, as the prototype does not offer significantly different functions than most smartphones.
"Display quality is paramount," Avi Greengart, research director at Current Analysis, told The Verge.
"If the display quality is not up to par with the best of today's AMOLED and LCD screens, a phone using it won't sell even for its novelty value," said Greengart.

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guys we always wish that there we should run multiple user accounts on phone.....
bt now it is possible.......................
lets see

google play has launched a new app name SWITCH ME
now i m providing details of that app




Description

SwitchMe allows you to log in and out of multiple user spaces just as you would on a desktop computer, with each account having its own system settings, apps and data.APP REQUIRES ROOT PERMISSIONS AND CAUTION, READ BELOW CAREFULLY
APP PROVIDED WITHOUT EXPLICIT SUPPORT OF ANY KIND, READ CAREFULLY
*Needs root access, check below for more information and critical warnings.
Some of the benefits of this technology:
• Privacy - Securely share one device among many users, protect your accounts with passwords and log out automatically.
• Kids - Create a profile for the kids, with only the apps and access you feel comfortable with.
• Gaming - Overclock your profile for maximum performance in intensive games
• Speed - Imagine a buttery smooth profile, with no kids games, messengers or bloatware to slow things down.
• Testing - Create a sandbox profile to easily test applications and themes - no more nandroid nightmares!
• Battery - Switch to a profile which only contains the essentials to save power through brute force.
adress to download app

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fahrbot.apps.switchme

hey guys i m going to describe how to crack windows 7 login password..........
note:- this post is for education purpose


Method 1. Crack Windows 7 admin password with a super Administrator account. 


Inside Windows 7, there’s a secret Administrator account, and it’s different from the normal administrator account you most likely have set up on your PC. This Administrator account is not part of the Administrator group. It’s a kind of super administrator with highest privileges over the PC. By default it’s turned off and hidden with non-password protected. So, when you lose normal access to your Vista machine, you then can use this super Administrator account to regain access. Follow the detailed instructions below: Step1: Start your locked computer and press Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys twice when you see Windows Welcome/Login screen. Step2: When the Classic Login box, type Administrator in username box and leave its password box blank. Then hit “Enter” key. Step3: Now you can smoothly log on to your locked computer again and then change the forgotten Windows 7 password from “Start->Control Panel->User Accounts” easily. 



Method 2. Crack Win 7 password with Windows 7 Password Key Professional. 


Windows 7 Password Key Professional is a software tool designed to reset or remove the forgotten or lost Windows password. If you have no clues in remembering your 7 password or you cannot even be possibly to unlock it with the above method, then using this Windows 7 Password Key Professional could be your best choice in Windows 7 password recovery. Please follow the below step-by-step directions: 
Step1: Download, install and run this Windows Password Key Professional on a working PC. Step2: Prepare for a blank and writable CD/DVD/USB Flash Drive and next insert it to the PC for the purpose of burning the Windows_Password_Key_Professional.iso image file to it and making it as a Windows password reset disk. Step3: Insert the created password reset disk to the target PC and set the PC boot from CD/DVD or USB. Step4: Start to reset the forgotten Windows 7 password with the password reset disk in less than 3 clicks of button. 
In fact, there are some other methods can help hack Windows 7 password on any laptop. Such as reset laptop Windows 7 password with free Windows password reset disk, Replace Windows 7 administrator/user password by using Command line, reset forgotten Windows 7 password with installation disk. However, a free password reset disk must be created before you lost your password, to use CMD you need another user account which has admin rights, to use a installation disk to break Windows 7 password is a little hard. Compare to these methods, Windows 7 Password Key may be the easiest and safest way to reset lost Windows password without limitation. 
That’s all for how to crack Windows 7 login password. Have you got it? Do remember: Next time when you forgot password for your PC, do not reinstall system!


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hey guys here i m describing several methods to crack password of android 





- DISCLAIMER -

This Is For Educational Purposes Only
You Shall Not Use This On Other People Phones Without Permission Under Any Circumstances

I'm Not Responsible For Any Eventual Errors And Misbehaving Of Your Devices
Files And Tutorials Are Used And Partially Created According My Expirience And Also Colected From Internet & XDA Forums
All Regards Are Going To Their Authors

If Just Google Ask you For Password (Credentials) - You Can Turn On WIFI Via ADB In Order To Google Accept Your Device Via this Command:
  1. adb shell svc wifi enable
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The Device Needs To Have Usb Debugging Enabled
In Case Usb Debugging Isn't Enabled And You Have Recovery :You Can Run The Same Instructions From Recovery
For Some Methods Root Is Not Required (Though It Will Be Better If Device Is Rooted)


If None Of This Methods Works For You - Unfortunally You Probably Must Full Wipe Your Device

METHOD I

(Thanks ToKilroy.)
Solution For Everyone With Recovery (Cwm, Twrp, Xrec,Etc...) Installed:

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Download this zip Pattern Password Disable (Download Link ) on to your sdcard (using your PC, as you cant get into your phone, right )
2. Insert the sdcard into your phone
3. Reboot into recovery mode
4. Flash the zip
5. Reboot
6. Done!


Note : If You See The Gesture Pattern Grid Or Password After Restarting, Don't Worry. Just Try Any Random Pattern Or Password And iI Should Unlock.


METHOD II

Solution For Everyone Without Recovery Installed - ADB :

What You Need:

  • A computer running a Linux distro or Windows+Cygwin
  • USB cable to connect your phone to the PC
  • Adb installed :

  1. How to install adb:

  2. 1. Open Terminal
  3. 2. Type:

  4. sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb
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[Enter]

3. Follow the instructions until everything is installed
INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Connect you (turned on) Phone to the Computer via USB.
2. Open a terminal window.
3. Type
  1. adb devices
  2. adb shell
  3. cd data/system
  4. su
  5. rm *.key
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4. Done!

Now You Just Have To Reboot.

Note : If You See The Gesture Pattern Grid Or Password After Restarting, Don't Worry. Just Try Any Random Pattern Or Password And iI Should Unlock.


METHOD III

(Thanks Tomb-14)
Solution For Everyone Before Lock Accident :

SMS Bypass - Download Link - Install It On Your Device

This App Allows You To Remotely Bypass Your Phone's Screen Lock By Sending A SMS. 
It Removes Your Gesture Pattern Or Password After Receiving A Preset Keyword Along With A Secret Code Via SMS.
SMS Bypass App Requires Root.

INSTRUCTIONS:

1.First, make sure you give permanent root access to the app.
2.Change the secret code to your preferred choice. The default password is : 1234
3.To reset your screen lock, send the following message from another phone:
  1. secret_code reset
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Example:
  1. 1234 reset
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Note 1 : There is a space between your secret code and reset. Also the secret code is case sensitive.
Note 2 : There is an option available to change the preset keyword. Default is : reset - Your phone will restart and your lock screen will be reset.
Note 3 : If You See The Gesture Pattern Grid Or Password After Restarting, Don't Worry. Just Try Any Random Pattern Or Password And iI Should Unlock.


METHOD IV

Solution For Everyone Via Adb - SQL Command :

INSTRUCTIONS:

Type This Commands Separated In Your Terminal (CMD Prompt) :
  1. adb shell
  2. cd /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases
  3. sqlite3 settings.db
  4. update system set value=0 where name='lock_pattern_autolock';
  5. update system set value=0 where name='lockscreen.lockedoutpermanently';
  6. .quit
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Now You Just Have To Reboot.

Note : If You See The Gesture Pattern Grid Or Password After Restarting, Don't Worry. Just Try Any Random Pattern Or Password And iI Should Unlock.


METHOD V

Solution For Everyone Via Adb - File Removal :

INSTRUCTIONS:

Type This Command In Your Terminal (CMD Prompt) :
  1. adb shell rm /data/system/gesture.key
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Note : If You See The Gesture Pattern Grid Or Password After Restarting, Don't Worry. Just Try Any Random Pattern Or Password And iI Should Unlock.


METHOD VI

(Thanks To CKKnot)
Solution For Everyone With USB Debugging Enabled :

INSTRUCTIONS:

Primary Step for all method:                                                        
  • Download & Extract to anywhere - Bypass Security Hack - DOWNLOAD LINK -
  • Open SQLite Database Browser 2.0.exe in SQLite Database Browser.
  • Run pull settings.db.cmd inside By-pass security Hacks folder to pull out the setting file out of your phone.
  • Drag settings.db and drop to SQLite Database Browser 2.0.exe program.
  • Navigate to Browse data tab, At table there, click to list down the selection & selete secure

Instruction To Remove Pattern Lock:                                                        
  • Now, find lock_pattern_autolock, Delete Record
  • Close & save database
  • Run push settings.db.cmd and reboot your phone

Instruction To Remove PIN Lock:                                                        
  • Now, Find Or Create lockscreen.password_type, double-click & change it's value to 65536, Apply changes!
  • Now, find lock_pattern_autolock, Delete Record, If doesn't exist, Ignore
  • Close & save database
  • Run push settings.db.cmd and reboot your phone

Instruction To Remove Password Lock:                                                        
  • Now, find lockscreen.password_salt, Delete Record
  • Now, find lockscreen.password_type, Delete Record
  • Close & save database
  • Run push settings.db.cmd and reboot your phone

Note : If You See The Gesture Pattern Grid Or Password After Restarting, Don't Worry. Just Try Any Random Pattern Or Password And iI Should Unlock.


METHOD VII

(Thanks Toamarullz)
Solution For Everyone With Recovery Installed - Aroma File Manager :

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Download this zip Aroma File Manager ( Download Link ) on to your sdcard (using your PC, as you cant get into your phone, right )
2. Reboot into recovery mode
3. Flash the zip
4.The file manager will starting, and you are ready to managing your filesystem (copy, cut, delete, make new folder, etc) while you are in recovery.
5.Click on menu option and go to settings - Select Mount All Partitions
6.Now, exit from Aroma File Manager and reflash it.
7.Now, you will see each partition is mounted
8.Now, go to /data/system
9.Note : If you have sd-ext mod to increase internal storage, go to /sd-ext/system/
10.Now, If you have to remove pattern lock, long press and delete gesture.key/If you want to remove password, delete password.key
11.Exit the Aroma File Manager & Reboot Device

Note : If You See The Gesture Pattern Grid Or Password After Restarting, Don't Worry. Just Try Any Random Pattern Or Password And iI Should Unlock.


Enjoy Android Hacking

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hii guys in current time there r many applications that allow us to download you yube vedios.........
bt acc. to me(LUCKY SHOBHNANI)  there is no need of such apps.....


for example
let take a vedio url


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9JSAOF8ueM


now if we replace http://www.  by ss
eg 

ssyoutube.com/watch?v=g9JSAOF8ueM

then after entering above url u will go on a new page of save.net web site from that u can download it in any format

thnks.....for more info contact me @ shobhnanilucky@gmail.com

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Zapya is a very effective, easy-to-use file-transfer app that suffers only from its lack of clarity during the installation and setup phase. Despite its slick design and early tutorial, it's not immediately clear how to share files with friends or other devices. As it turns out, it's fairly easy, so this is only an issue until you get it working; and while transfers are only as fast as the slowest device in the connection, it is generally quite quick.




Zapya connects iOS devices with non-iOS devices for file transfers. Because it is a near universal app, the process works very well, but keep in mind that you will need to be on the same Wi-Fi network with someone before you can transfer files. If someone has the Zapya app on their device, and connects to your Wi-Fi network, they will show up as an available friend. Whatever files they choose to make available can be transferred while you are connected. You can choose which of your files are available, as well, from numerous menus in the streamlined interface that appears after installation.
Zapya doesn't do much that other file-transfer apps don't. But with a visual file display, separation of images, videos and music, and multiplatform support, Zapya is one of the better options currently on the App Store and a great way to share your memories or favorite files with someone when connected to the same network.


download from here


http://package.1mobile.com/download/ya/com.dewmobile.kuaiya_quickdownload_304.apk




Have an Android device that’s quickly running out of space due to limited internal memory? Have a large collection of apps that refuse to move over to your SD card? If either of these is true, then you need to know about a simple tweak that can be done to forcibly move over many apps to your SD card – all without rooting.


A nice feature that most Android devices offer is an SD slot, and nicer still is the fact that the Android OS allows you to move most apps over to external storage to help free up space on the main device. For those with phones or tablets that offer plentiful storage, this perk might not matter much, but for those with older or budget devices, it could be the only way that additional apps can be installed.Take, for example, the HTC Legend I used to use, which offered a mere 160MB to take advantage of, or more recently, Sony’s Xperia Ray, which improved things a bit with a boost to 300MB. Sure – these devices weren’t expensive when new, but storage this limited is ridiculous. It’s no wonder some users end up needing to move some of their apps off of the device and onto external storage.But if you’re an Android user who has moved apps before, you’re likely aware that there are limitations. Some software is considered to be integral and thus cannot be moved, and then there is other software like Google Maps that you may not even use but can’t move even with the trick we’re going to talk about.Complicating things further, when developers publish their apps, they can design them in such a way that they can’t be moved over to an SD card. This is what some would call a dumb move, but the reason for it is because phone sFor those games and other apps that don’t inherently allow you to move them to an SD card, there are solutions – and they don’t require rooting. Instead, you’ll need to download the Android development kit (aka: SDK), change the default install destination on your phone, move your apps over, and then revert back to stock. If it sounds complicated, it really isn’t.There are a couple of things to bear in mind before diving into this though, and those are important. While using this technique will allow you to move over widgets and OS tools, I recommend that you don’t do it. After a phone boots, the SD card is not immediately mounted, and as such, if your widgets or other important software is stored there, you’re not going to have access to it right away. Further, even after the storage is mounted, you might run into an issue where widgets are bugged because of the configuration.Apps that Shouldn’t be Moved to the SD Card
  • Widgets – no matter how menial in usefulness or design.
  • System tools – many might not operate as intended without being on the phone’s storage.
  • Important apps – you don’t want to risk an important app becoming inaccessible when you need it.
I can’t stress the above enough, so be wise!NOTE: Even after applying the below tweak, some apps may still refuse to be moved over. In all likeliness, Facebook will be one of these. In this case, rooting your mobile device will be the only way to truly move or remove such an app.
Given the fact that a simple tweak like this should be doable with nothing other than the mobile device itself, it’s unfortunate that software must be downloaded to get the job done. On the upside, nothing has to be installed; on the downside, the download weighs in at ~450MB. That’s a big “ouch” for those with tight bandwidth constraints, but don’t fret: We have a solution.
The Android SDK package is a series of folders littered with various tools, and as it turns out, the folder with the tool we need (adb) can be pulled out and used independently. As that folder weighs ~4MB, we took the liberty of archiving it and uploading it to our server here (776KB, VirusTotal scan). If you run into an issue with that download, or prefer to get the tool straight from the source, head here. Once the SDK is downloaded and extracted, the “platform-tools” folder can be found inside of the “sdk” folder.

Step 1: Downloading and Using Android’s ‘adb

Android SDK Tools Installer
Note: If Java is installed (*cringe*), the entire Android SDK (targeted for developers) can be installed to your computer, including the platform-tools that we need. You can get that done by clicking the “SDK Manager” executable in the extracted folder (or ‘android.bat’ in the tools folder if that doesn’t work), and then checking off what you want and finally hitting the install button. If you take this route, you’ll need to monitor where everything (including adb) is being installed to.

Step 2: Setting Up Your Phone or Tablet

The options that need to be configured to prepare your phone or tablet could vary from device to device, so bear that in mind. Almost always, the ‘USB debugging’ option in the Developer options menu will need to be checked off; if no Developer menu is present, go to the “About device” option in the main system menu and tap on the device’s “Build number” option 7 times.
Sometimes, enabling USB debugging is all that’s needed, but if not, you’ll want to fish around for connection options and make sure the device is set to to “MTP”. This option is usually kept inside of a special menu for your device; on the Sony Xperia Ray, it’s in a menu simply called “Xperia™”.
Android 4 USB Debugging Android 4 USB Connectivity

After the tweak has been applied, feel free to undo all of the options you set. I’d actually recommenddisabling the USB debugging option since it shouldn’t ever be needed except for this purpose (or rooting).
Step 3: Running the TweakWith the software and phone prepped, it’s time to open up a Windows command prompt and travel to the folder where ‘adb’ can be found; this location is wherever you A) extracted our special download to; B) extracted the official Android SDK download to or C) installed the platform-tools to using the official Android SDK manager.
NOTE: If after plugging in your phone, it’s not picked up by Windows, you might need to install some drivers. For any Android phone you have, starting here would be a good idea.
Using the download (776KB, VirusTotal scan) we provided above, I extracted the archive to my desktop, resulting in this filepath:
C:\Users\Rob\Desktop\platform-tools\
If you simply extracted the archive inside of Windows’ download folder, your path should be:
C:\Users\Username\Downloads\platform-tools\
Or, if you extracted the full SDK from the official website, the path could be:
C:\Users\Username\Downloads\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-(date)\sdk\platform-tools\
Once you’ve established where the ‘adb’ executable is, you can navigate to its location using the ‘cd’ tool. Using the first location mentioned above, moving to the folder would require this command:
cd “C:\Users\Rob\Desktop\platform-tools\”
Quotes are not needed around the filepath unless one of the folder names has a space in it.
NOTE: An alternative way to open a command-line in the same folder as adb.exe is to go to that folder in your file manager, hold Shift, and then right-click with your mouse in an open area (eg: not on top of a file) and choose to “Open command window here”. You’ll see something like this as a result. 

Android adb Setting External Storage Command-line
Discovering the plugged-in device, and then changing its default install locationHere are the commands that need to be run:adb devicesProbes Android devices connected to the PC. Do this first to assure that the phone is being detected.adb shell pm getInstallLocation (Android <4.0)adb shell pm get-install-location (Android 4.x)This results in a numerical value to state where the default install location is (0: phone, 2: external).adb shell pm setInstallLocation 2 (Android <4.0)adb shell pm set-install-location 2 (Android 4.x)This sets the default install location to the external storage.Once the last command is set, you can run the ‘get-install-location’ command again to verify that it took effect. If so, then you can unplug your phone and get on with moving some apps.
Use Linux? The steps for this tweak are no different, although acquiring ‘adb’ can be made easier if your distro’s repository stores it. In the case of Linux Mint, all I had to do was run sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb, and seconds later I was good to roll. If adb isn’t able to be installed this way for you, you can download and extract the Android SDK to access adb.
Android adb Setting External Storage Command-line Linux
Step 4: Moving Your Apps to an SD Card
Below is an example of an app that isn’t able to be moved to external storage without this tweak. On the left, the device was left as it was; on the right, the tweak above was applied. As you can see, the tweak lit up the “Move to SD card” option.
Android App Cannot Be Moved to microSD Android App Can Be Moved to microSDBefore & After Install Location ChangeFiguring out which apps can or can’t be moved is the most tedious part of using Android, but fortunately, apps exist to make the chore a lot easier to deal with. One solution I’ve used is called “App 2 SD“, as it’s both free and intuitive. Here’s another before and after example:
Android App 2 SD - Cannot Be Moved to microSD Android App 2 SD - Can Be Moved to microSDBefore & After Install Location Change – As Seen in App 2 SDAs you can see, using this tweak suddenly allows me to move over many apps to my SD card, freeing up valuable space. As mentioned earlier, I emplore you to not copy over things like widgets as it will result in some headaches. Some system tools might be fine to be moved over, but I’d be careful there also.
Once you have moved over everything that you need to, I’d highly recommend reverting the tweak by connecting your phone and setting the default location back to 0. This will avoid any potential headaches, some of which I’ve experienced in the past.
With that, go forth and free up some space!torage is faster than external flash; even so, having a choice would be nice.

It's probably no surprise, but Android 2.3 Gingerbread was the least stable version of Android when it comes to causing app crashes. That's all improved since, however — according to a report fromCrittercism, which monitors app usage on over a billion Android and iOS devices, the stability of Android apps surpasses that of iOS across the board in all software versions.


Android apps crashed an average of 1.7 percent of the time on Gingerbread, but the combination of Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean and KitKat crash just 0.7 percent of the time according to the report. By comparison, iOS 6 crashed a much higher 2.5 percent of the time, with iOS 7 cutting that down to 2.1 percent and iOS 7.1 to 1.6 percent. Even with those improvements that's still over double that of modern versions of Android, and not something your average person would actually think if they were asked which platform crashes more.
On the device side, the report finds that the Samsung Galaxy S4 was the most stable device they have data on with a 0.9 percent crash rate, while the highest was the iPad 2 at 2.6 percent. For different kinds of apps, graphically-intensive games naturally crashed the most, while e-commerce apps crashed the least.

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