Sunday 4 June 2017

Hack Wifi Password with Android Phone

How To Hack Wifi Password In Android

WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) is a standard wireless network security. The main purpose of this wireless protocol is to know wireless security. This security protocol is developed by Wifi Alliance in 2006 with the aim to make a fully secure wireless internet network. Android is a Linux Kernal based operating system so you can easily unlock wifi passwords. But you need to very small requirements and follow certain steps. Most of the airtel broadband use Dlink routers and this router mostly hacked by a rooted android device.

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Hack WiFi Network and Crack WiFi Password from Android Mobile in Just Two Minutes(Updated)


Like we always Android is not just a phone. It’s much more than an average phone. Now here we with another trick, that you were going to do with your android phone. Nowadays I receive 10-20 messages on email, Dude how  I hack wi-fi password from android mobile. It is possible or not.

Now I write this post for my readers who daily read my blog and want clear your doubts about wi-fi hacking from android mobile. In this post, we briefly describe you how you hack wi-fi network and crack the password of any wi-fi from android mobile.
Hack WiFi from Android Mobile
Hack WiFi from Android Mobile
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Colour: Black | Size: 128 GB
Technical Details
OSiOS 10.0.1
RAM2 GB
Item Weight136 g
Product Dimensions13.8 x 0.7 x 6.7 cm
Item model numberiPhone 7
Wireless communication technologiesWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, hotspot, bluetooth v4.2, A-GPS, GLONASS, USB v2.0, reversible connector
Connectivity technologiesGSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE
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Pokémon Go Tricks & Hacks 2017 New*


Pokemon Go's next event has allegedly been leaked and it's a doozy. The Pokemon Go fan page "Team Eeveelution" claims that Pokemon Go will hold a Fire-Type and Ice-Type event to commemorate the upcoming solstice, which marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of winter in the Southern Hemisphere.

Although we typically take these leaks with a grain of salt, Team Eeveelution has a proven track record of being right. The group previously leaked the Water Festival event back in April. Their source appears to be linked to Pokemon Go's social media accounts, as they appear to have the full social media post for the event.

So what will the next event entail? We've got a full rundown below:

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More Fire-Type and Ice-Type Pokemon

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Similar to previous events, Pokemon Go will increase the spawns of certain types of Pokemon. However, for the upcoming Solstice event, Pokemon Go will increase the spawn rates of two different types of Pokemon for the first time ever. According to the leak, both Fire-Type and Ice-Type Pokemon will start spawning all over the world at the start of the event.

Pokemon involved in the event will include Charmander, Cyndaquil, Growlithe, Vulpix, Houndour, Ponyta, Magmar, Cloyster, Sneasel, and Swinub. Like in previous events, their evolutions will also start spawning with increased frequency as well.

Here's the full leaked promotional text:

Trainers around the world will discover more Charmander, Cyndaquil, Growlithe, Houndour, Ponyta, Swinub, Vulpix, and their Evolutions. You’ll also want to keep an eye out for Sneasel, Magmar, Cloyster, and other Fire types and Ice types!

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Big XP Bonuses

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Pokemon Go is also giving big XP bonuses....but only for completing certain tasks. While past events gave out "Double XP" for everything trainers did in Pokemon Go, players will only get extra XP related to Poke Ball throw bonuses. That means that players will receive even more XP for catching a Pokemon with a Nice, Great, or Excellent Poke Ball throws, catching a Pokemon on their First Poke Ball throw, or for successfully catching a Pokemon with a Curve Ball. Players will also get an XP bonus for every Egg they hatch.

As of right now, we don't know if Pokemon Go will give out double XP for throw bonuses or if they'll up the XP amount by even more.

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Discounted Lucky Eggs

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Of course, Pokemon Go events are also a chance for Niantic to make some extra money on in app purchases. For the Solstice event, Pokemon Go is discounting Lucky Eggs by 50% to help players take advantage of the extra XP bonuses. Lucky Eggs will double a player's XP for 30 minutes, so players can stack the event's XP bonus with the effects of the Lucky Egg.

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Start Date

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The Fire and Ice event will take place from June 13th through June 20th. While you'd expect a solstice event to start on the actual solstice, Pokemon Go probably wants to space the event out a bit from the anticipated "Birthday Event" to commemorate Pokemon Go's launch date in early July.


If the leak is accurate, we should expect an official announcement later this week. So stay tuned, Pokemon Go fans!

Want to lose weight? TOP 10 HACKS TO REDUCE WEIGHT IN 10 DAYS

A crinkly plate, designed with ridges that cunningly reduce the amount of food it holds, may be heading for the market to help people concerned about their weight to eat less.
The plate is the brainchild of a Latvian graphic designer, Nauris Cinovics, from the Art Academy of Latvia, who is working with a Latvian government agency to develop the idea and hopes to trial it soon. It may look like just another arty designer plate, but it is intended to play tricks with the mind.
“My idea is to make food appear bigger than it is. If you make the plate three-dimensional [with the ridges and troughs] it actually looks like there is the same amount of food as on a normal plate – but there is less of it” said Cinovics.
“You are tricking the brain into thinking you are eating more..”
The plate will be made of clear glass and could turn eating dinner into a more complex and longer process than it is usually for most of us. Negotiating the folds in the glass where pieces of fish or stray carrots may lurk will slow down the speed with which people get through their meal.
Cinovics has also designed heavy cutlery, with the idea of making eating more of a labour – that therefore lasts longer. His knife, fork and spoon weigh 1.3kg each.
“We tested this and it took 11 minutes to finish a meal with this cutlery rather than seven minutes,” he said.
“Our brain takes at least 20 minutes to receive the message that we should feel full, so if we eat really fast we think we need more food – if we eat slowly the message gets through sooner so we eat less.”
Cinovics unveiled his idea at the European Congress on Obesity in Porto, Portugal, where experts said they were interested in the notion.
“This seems like a good idea,” said Dr Paul Christiansen from the University of Liverpool’s school of psychology. “If people think they have eaten a full plate of food they will feel more satisfied.
“Many people think you have to finish the food on the plate. If you can satisfy the perception that they have a nice big portion on their plate, they will think they have eaten a full meal. If, on the other hand, you put a small portion on a big plate, they will think they are not satisfied by it and will want more.
“For ‘plate clearers’ if you can feed the perception that you have a reasonable amount of food here they may eat less.”
Susan Jebb, professor of diet and population health at the Nuffield department of primary care health sciences, Oxford University, also thought the concept had possibilities. “It is an interesting idea because it will reduce portion size and you can have a meal with other people and it looks like you have the right size plate,” she said – although she added that because a trial has not yet been carried out, there is no evidence as to how well it will work.
Professor Jane Ogden, professor in health psychology at the University of Surrey, thought it was an exciting possibility which could be very helpful.
“There is lots of evidence that we eat for other reasons other than biological need – it is about habit, it is about perception, it is about what we visually perceive,” she said.
“Anything that can manipulate any of that could well be an effective way of eating less. Of course we need to see some evidence that this works, but if you can tell your body that you are eating more than you actually are then you might eat less.”
Professor Charles Spence, a behavioural psychologist at the University of Oxford who specialises in the perception of food and taste, said: “This is a nice idea. There are a number of ways of tricking the eye, from use of smaller plates to make it look like there is more, through heavier bowls. The crinkle plate seems to provide much same impression though I do worry how you get the bits out that fall in crevices.
“Slowing down is one thing, I am all for that – though the danger is people might get irritated if they perceive it to be difficult.”
He said his own research suggests a wavy shape is something most people associate with sweetness – which in itself may help satisfy them.
More than 2.1 billion people – 30% of the world’s population – are obese or overweight, Cinovics pointed out in his poster presentation at the conference. “There are many ways to reduce weight — exercises, stress reduction, diets and others – however, it has been little studied how tableware design can contribute to weight loss by changing eating habits.”
He cites consumer psychologist Brian Wansink., a professor at Cornell University, and famous for inventing the concept “mindless eating” as his inspiration. Wansink and colleagues pioneered the idea of moving from a 12 inch plate to a 10 inch plate, which their research suggests causes people to serve themselves more than 20% less food. He is also credited with the concept of 100 calorie snack packs.
Crinkles may be unusual in dinner plates, but the idea of redesigning crockery and cutlery to trick our brains and our stomachs into believing less food is sufficient has been around for some Time.

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Weight loss is always a result of energy balance, this is just science.
Energy in < Energy out = weight loss.
Energy in > Energy out = weight gain.
Energy in = Energy out = no change in weight.
This is thermodynamics and it applies to everyone. Every diet on the planet works in exactly the same way – they change the energy balance equation to cause weight loss, they do this by creating a caloric deficit, as this is the ONLY way to lose body fat. 
Take the “low carb” diet for example, it aims to reduce overall calorie intake by restricting the intake of carbs because removing carbs from your diet will slash your calories.
 We also have the “Paleo” diet that demonises “processed” food – a significant portion of a typical western diet is “processed” therefore eliminating this food group will result in a large calorie reduction. 
“Weight Watchers” employs portion control in an effort to create the desired calorie deficit. It seems there’s a trend here.

The take-home message is don’t make dieting any harder for yourself than it already is.
When you look past the marketing and the hype, ALL diets work in exactly the same way. Some diets just place unnecessary restrictions in the hope that it will create that all-important calorie deficit.
But, there’s an easier way; a way that doesn’t involve restriction.
-    2-4 meals a day
-    Use your palm as a portion measure.
-    1 portion of protein (meat/eggs/greek yoghurt/fish etc) each meal.
-    1 portion of carbs (bread/rice/pasta/breakfast cereal/beans/oats etc) each meal.
-    1 portion of veg (any veg at all) each meal.
-    0.5 x portions of fats (cheese/nut butters/oils/nuts) each meal.
-    2 snacks per day – fruit and/or protein bars make great snacks.
I recommend most clients do this in conjunction with tracking their food and drink intake using a calorie tracking app such as “My Fitness Pal” or my own app “Harry Smith Fitness”. 
This way, over time you’ll see the relationship between your caloric intake and your bodyweight/body fat levels and can make minor adjustments dependent on your goals. 
If you fancy some naughty food just have it! Track it in the app and work around it.
Flexibility is key to sustainability and sustainability is key to success. There’s no need to overcomplicate it.


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