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hii guys i m going to share history of apple with u....

Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is a multinational corporation that creates consumer electronics, personal computers, computer software, and commercial servers, and is a digital distributor of media content. Apple's core product lines are the iPhone smart phone, iPad tablet computer, iPodportable media players, and Macintosh computer line. Founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created Apple Computer on April 1, 1976,[1] and incorporated the company on January 3, 1977,[2] in Cupertino, California.
For more than two decades, Apple Computer was predominantly a manufacturer of personal computers, including the Apple II, Macintosh, and Power Maclines, but it faced rocky sales and low market share during the 1990s. Jobs, who had been ousted from the company in 1985, returned to Apple in 1996 after his company NeXT was bought by Apple.[3] The following year he became the company's interim CEO,[4] which later became permanent.[5] Jobs subsequently instilled a new corporate philosophy of recognizable products and simple design, starting with the original iMac in 1998.
With the introduction of the successful iPod music player in 2001 and iTunes Music Store in 2003, Apple established itself as a leader in the consumer electronics and media sales industries, leading it to drop "Computer" from the company's name in 2007. The company is now also known for its iOS range of smart phone, media player, and tablet computer products that began with the iPhone, followed by the iPod Touch and then iPad. As of 2012, Apple is the largest publicly traded corporation in the world by market capitalization, with an estimated value of US$626 billion as of September 2012.[6][7] Apple Inc's market cap is larger than that of Google and Microsoft combined.[8][9] Apple's worldwide annual revenue in 2010 totaled US$65 billion, growing to US$127.8 billion in 2011[10] and $156 billion in 2012.[11]




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hii guys all of us want to crack an android app..............
so i m going to intrduce some basic steps to crack an android app

TUTORIAL TO CRACK ANY ANDROID APPS ( TO REMOVE LICENSE CHECKS, ADS AND CREATE MODIFIED .APK FILES) FULLY FOR BEGINNERS


TUTORIAL TO CRACK ANY ANDROID APPS 
 REMOVE LICENSE CHECKS, ADS AND CREATE MODIFIED .APK FILES) FULLY FOR BEGINNERS


                                      Photo: Tutorial to Crack any android apps ( to remove license checks, ads and create modified .APK files) fully for beginners:

This is a short, straight-forward tutorial so there should be no difficulties. There isn't much work involved. You will have a new one-stop place for apps, the Black Market and be able to remove license checks, ads and create modified .APK files if you please with Lucky Patcher. Lets get started.

Requirements:

1. You must have a rooted device (sorry you must do that ) if you want to be able to remove license checks and ads. With the Black Market, a good few things will be alright without root, but 70% of the things need you to have a rooted device. Check out XDA Developers on how to achieve this for your phone/tablet. It varies so I won't be covering this, sorry.

2. You have to allow the installation of non-market apps. If you are unsure how to do this, follow whats in the code box bellow:

Code:

Settings\Applications\Unknown sources
Might differ slightly depending on your phone, but it will be very similar.

3. You have to download Black Market and Lucky Patcher and install them on your device. (Obviously) I will not be providing these since they are easily available on TPB.

All set? Lets begin then!

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Open the Black Market app and from there, you can browse through apps and games, or search for one if your looking for something in particular. Once you find what you want, click on it and you will be taken to its page where it gives the description, screenshots and package permissions. Just like the Play Market. Under the title you will see the app/game's Crack Status:

No/Not Needed: Your in business! Will worth perfectly, even without a rooted device. Silly Dev forgot to protect their apps from pricacy.

Cracked: Self-explaining really. These sometimes work but quiet often, you need to be rooted for the crack to actually function. Hit and miss.

Need to crack: Rare you will come across this but, ugh! TSF Shell and ROM Toolbox Pro are two notable ones. Luckily for us, Lucky Patcher has custom patches for these! Normally they are a nightmare to crack and will foil any attempts you make. SPB Shell 3D broke my heart and I walked away a broken man... 

When using Lucky Patcher, find the app you want to crack. You will have a few options available:

Remove License Verification
Remove Google Ads
Change Permissions and Activities
Create Modified apk
Manual Patcher
Backup

Whatever you pick, there is usually a few options. Fiddle around with whatever you want, just make sure to backup the original file to be safe.

When removing the license verification, most of the time using "Auto Modes" will do the trick with no hassle, all you need to do is tap "Apply". You will be prompted letting you know that the action was sucessful, semi-sucessful or that it failed. Semi-sucessful apps can work so try them out. If not, try tweaking your options.

Every app is different so what works for most, mightn't work on a particular one. It is impossible for me to go through them so trial and error may lie ahead.

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If anyone needs more help, post here and I will do my best to solve the problem, as long as you are genuinely stuck and not lazy. Explain the problem and what you've tried on 

Stay tuned on Tooth Fairy for more 

Happy cracking! 
~Admin honor 
This is a short, straight-forward tutorial so there should be no difficulties. There isn't much work involved. You will have a new one-stop place for apps, the Black Market and be able to remove license checks, ads and create modified .APK files if you please with Lucky Patcher. Lets get started.

Requirements:

1. You must have a rooted device (sorry you must do that ) if you want to be able to remove license checks and ads. With the Black Market, a good few things will be alright without root, but 70% of the things need you to have a rooted device. Check out XDA Developers on how to achieve this for your phone/tablet. It varies so I won't be covering this, sorry.

2. You have to allow the installation of non-market apps. If you are unsure how to do this, follow whats in the code box bellow:

Code:

Settings\Applications\Unknown sources
Might differ slightly depending on your phone, but it will be very similar.

3. You have to download Black Market and Lucky Patcher and install them on your device. (Obviously) I will not be providing these since they are easily available on TPB.

All set? Lets begin then!

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Open the Black Market app and from there, you can browse through apps and games, or search for one if your looking for something in particular. Once you find what you want, click on it and you will be taken to its page where it gives the description, screenshots and package permissions. Just like the Play Market. Under the title you will see the app/game's Crack Status:

No/Not Needed: Your in business! Will worth perfectly, even without a rooted device. Silly Dev forgot to protect their apps from pricacy.

Cracked: Self-explaining really. These sometimes work but quiet often, you need to be rooted for the crack to actually function. Hit and miss.

Need to crack: Rare you will come across this but, ugh! TSF Shell and ROM Toolbox Pro are two notable ones. Luckily for us, Lucky Patcher has custom patches for these! Normally they are a nightmare to crack and will foil any attempts you make. SPB Shell 3D broke my heart and I walked away a broken man...

When using Lucky Patcher, find the app you want to crack. You will have a few options available:

Remove License Verification
Remove Google Ads
Change Permissions and Activities
Create Modified apk
Manual Patcher
Backup

Whatever you pick, there is usually a few options. Fiddle around with whatever you want, just make sure to backup the original file to be safe.

When removing the license verification, most of the time using "Auto Modes" will do the trick with no hassle, all you need to do is tap "Apply". You will be prompted letting you know that the action was sucessful, semi-sucessful or that it failed. Semi-sucessful apps can work so try them out. If not, try tweaking your options.

Every app is different so what works for most, mightn't work on a particular one. It is impossible for me to go through them so trial and error may lie ah


Rooting is the Android equivalent of jailbreaking, a means of unlocking the operating system so you can install unapproved (by Google) apps, update the OS, replace the firmware, overclock (or underclock) the processor, customize just about anything, and so on.
Of course, for the average user, rooting sounds like -- and can be -- a scary process. After all, "rooting" around in your smartphone's core software might seem like a recipe for disaster. One wrong move and you could end up with bricked handset.
Thankfully, there's a new Windows utility that makes rooting a one-click affair: Kingo Android Root. It's free, and based on my initial tests with a Virgin Mobile Supreme, it works like a charm. (Be sure tocheck the compatibility list before you proceed, keeping in mind that although the Supreme wasn't on it, the utility had no problem with it.) Here's how to get started.

hii guys now we will learn how to root an android phone
here i will show u some simple and basic steps to root your android phone

Step one: Download and install Kingo Android Root.

Step two: Enable USB debugging mode on your phone. If it's running Android 4.0 or 4.1, tap Settings, Developer Options, then tick the box for "USB debugging." (You may need to switch "Developer options" to On before you can do so.) On Android 4.2 and later, tap Settings, About Phone, Developer Options, and then tick USB debugging." Then tap OK to approve the setting change.
Step three: Run Android Root on your PC, then connect your phone via its USB sync cable. After a moment, the former should show a connection to the latter.

Step four: Click Root, then sit back and wait while the utility does its thing. The aforementioned Supreme took all of about two minutes, including the automated reboot at the end.
And that's all there is to it. If you decide you want to reverse the process, just run Android Root again, connect your phone, then click Remove Root.
With that done, now you can take advantage of options like USB On-the-Go to make your unexpandable phone expandable . Hit the comments to share your favorite tricks for a rooted Android phone.
guys this is the easiest method to root an android phone

hi guys......
today i m going to introduce concept of rooting an android phone
Android is one of the most open, versatile, and customizable mobile operating systems out there.
root is the method in which all protected apps can run...
 You may think you don't need to root your phone, but you'd be surprised at how much more you can accomplish with a little work. Here are 10 reasons rooting your phone is worth the hassle.
here the some advantages of rooting the android phone




10. Unlock Hidden Features and Install 

"Incompatible" AppsP

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android PhoneSEXPAND
Sometimes, even Android isn't open enough to give you some of the features you want. Either an app is blocked by carriers, hacks into Android's system files, or otherwise isn't available. Luckily, rooting can help with that: you can install carrier-blocked apps, get features from the latest version of Android, make incompatible apps compatible, power up your hardware, get features like Beats Audio from other phones, or emulate exclusive features like those on the Moto X. Whatever you want, rooting gives you the power to do a lot more.P


Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone
You've probably heard of Tasker, the awesome app that automates just about anything on your phone. You don't need to root your phone to use it, but if you're rooted, it can do a whole lot more. Certain tasks, like toggling 3G, GPS, changing CPU speed, turning the screen on, and others require root access. So, if you want to get the full benefit of an app like Tasker, you'll definitely want to root your phone. For more automation inspiration, check out your best Tasker actions, as well as our most recently featured Tasker tricks.P



8. Boost Your Phone's Speed and Battery LifeP

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone
You can do a lot of things to speed up your phone and boost its battery life without rooting, but with root—as always—you have even more power. For example, with an app like SetCPU you can overclock your phone for better performance, or underclock it for better battery life. You can also use an app like Greenify to automatically hibernate apps you aren't using—perfect for those apps that always want to run in the background when you're not looking.P



7. Block Ads in Any AppP

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone
Look, we of all people understand the need for occasional ads—it's how we make money. But ads can also get in the way and use up data. If you want to block ads in certain apps or on certain devices, rooting is by far the best way to do so. AdFree, AdBlock Plus, and Ad Away are all great options. Of course, if you aren't rooted, going into airplane mode works in a pinch too.P



6. Back Up Your Phone for Seamless TransitionsP

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone
When you move to a new Android device—or restore your device to stock for any reason—you can make your life a lot easier by backing up your apps and settings first. That way, you can get your entire setup back in just a few taps. If you aren't rooted, you can back up a few things like apps and data, but you won't necessarily be able to backup system apps and their data, or automate the entire process as well as Titanium Backup can. 



5. Remove Preinstalled CrapwareP

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone
Titanium Backup is good for more than just backups, too. It can also uninstall that annoying, battery-draining, space-wasting crapware that comes preinstalled on so many phones these days—and, sadly, this feature is root-only. Freeze them first to make sure your phone operates normally without them, then delete them completely to free up that space. You'll be glad you did.

4. Tweak the Dark Corners of AndroidP

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android PhoneSEXPAND
If you're the kind of person that likes to fiddle with every little feature—both on the surface and under the hood—rooting is for you. Whether you want to customize your keyboard layout withsomething like Keyboard Manager or give yourself faster scrolling, improved multitasking, and extra themes with Pimp My ROM, rooting gives you the power to tweak just about any corner you can think of. If you want to do it, chances are someone over on a forum like XDA has created a mini-app or tweak that will help.P



3. Flash a Custom KernelP

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone
Some of Android's most under-the-hood tweaks require a custom kernel, which you can only flash with a rooted device. The kernel is responsible for helping your apps communicate with the hardware of your phone, which means a custom kernel can give you better performance, battery life, and even extra features like Wi-Fi tethering (on unsupported phones), faster battery charging, and lots more. You can flash kernels manually or simplify the process withsomething like Kernel Manager.P



2. Flash a Custom ROMP

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone
Okay, so you probably already know about this one—but it's one of the best benefits of rooting. A custom ROM is basically a custom version of Android, and it truly changes how you use your phone. Some merely bring a stock version of Android to non-stock phones, or later versions of Android to phones that don't have it yet. Some add a few handy features, some add lots of really unique features, and some change your operating system from head to toe. No matter what phone you have—even if it's a Nexus—we highly recommend checking out the custom ROMs out there. You won't be disappointed. Note: As some of you have noted, you don't actually need root access to flash a custom ROM—though you will need to unlock your bootloader (a process that sometimes comes bundled with root access). Still, it requires freeing your device from manufacturer lockdowns, so we've kept it in the list despite this technicality!P



1. Truly Own Your DeviceP

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone
In the end, all of this boils down to one thing: you own your device, and you should be able to do with it as you please. Certain manufacturers and carriers try to keep that from happening, but with root access, you truly own your device and open yourself up to all the possibilities other parties try to block. Sure, there's some risk involved, and we don't usually recommend rooting other people's phones, but in the end, you can't put a price on true openness and control. 


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