Category Archives: Tutorials

WifiRobin Tutorial

Since I found the instructions on the WifiRobin website a little lacking, I decided to write my own tutorial on getting the WifiRobin auto-hacking router device to actually hack a network and rebroadcast it for your personal use. Hope it … Continue reading

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Overview of 3D technologies

The concept of viewing something in 3D is remarkably simple – instead of just looking at a single flat image, you’re actually looking at 2. The amazing part is that your brain can combine these 2 images into 1 single 3D view of the world. Continue reading

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Awesome p2p TV and Movie Streaming from China

Let me show you the latest killer software that has taken over all my media needs – I haven’t touched a single tv or movie torrent for months now, it’s so good. The software is called PPStream, but it’ll take a little work to get running and registered, and it’s not perfect. But if you need a reason to download, then let me just say “The A-Team”. Continue reading

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Install Windows 7 in bootcamp on MacBook Pro with broken superdrive

I’ve been wanting a copy of Windows 7 on my Macbook Pro for a while now, just to play games and experiment – but sadly the superdrive is trashed. The firmware of my Macbook Pro (fairly old Core2Duo model, 2007?) … Continue reading

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Newbie tutorial: How to read your favourite blogs without going to the site, automagically

RSS is possibly the bestest thing the interwebs have thought of in the last 5 years and I’m here to tell you what RSS is, why it’s so damn cool, and how you can use it without geeking out too much. Continue reading

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Turn off the shutter sound on your Japanese iPhone

Believe it or not, only Japanese iPhones can’t turn off the shutter sound, apparently a legal requirement for any digital camera device sold here in Japan due to the high rate of upskirt photographers. Even in silent mode, it still … Continue reading

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How to restore address bar search behaviour after being hijacked by a conduit toolbar or variant

Even geeks like me fall prey to such retarded devices as “toolbars to enhance our web experience” sometimes. The conduit toolbar is one such example, but beware it comes in many forms. It enables satan’s little helpers and general scum … Continue reading

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iPhone Tethering on Softbank Tutorial

Tethering means you can use the 3G internet connection of your iPhone, but on your real computer, anywhere you have a signal. It’s fast, and scarily easy to set up. Once you’ve set up tethering on your iPhone once, you … Continue reading

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Fake Tilt-Shifting with Photoshop tutorial

Tilt-Shift photography is the art of making a scene look like it’s a toy, and it’s remarkably easy. Today I’m going to show you how to do tilt-shift photography using a standard digital camera and photoshop. Continue reading

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Safe Torrenting: Windows tutorial

I previously posted about how to secure you torrenting using OsX and the awesome Transmission client, but this time I’ll show you how to get the same security using Windows. The process is a little different in that we’ll need … Continue reading

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