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Friday, 11 January 2013

SATELIGHT TV HACKING


Now it is very possible to hack pay TV and these are the requirements you'll need
  • a dreambox or any linux or a few supported non linux set boxes or recievers
  • an ethernet cable
  • a router and modem
  • a dish with lnb
and of course a computer

and ofcourse you'll need to download dream control center for the dream box and you can get from this website: http://dreambox4u.com/downloads/tools/suites/dcc-e1/
after that u'll connect everything you have, scan for satelight stations, follow the steps for configuring the dreambox and thats it.
next you'll need an account and ccam is one of them but of late nascam has become more stable and you can pause your subscription and it can last you years if thats the process you choose to follow.

you can email me or call me on +256787591777 if you want more details or your simply very interested in making money out of it.

And thats all i have for today but i'll probably throw more light when you guys out there show me the interest.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Kingston

Remember when USB flash drives had the capacity of a couple megabytes? Those times are long gone, as Kingston introduced what they claim is the world's first 1TB USB 3.0 flash drive.
The DataTraveler HyperX Predator 3.0, as it's called, has read/write speeds of up to 240MB/s and 160MB/s, boasting SuperSpeed USB 3.0 certification.
The drive is available in 512GB capacity right now, while the 1TB version is expected to hit the market in Q1 2013.
The price for the 512GB is a whopping $1,750, meaning the 1TB variant will likely be too expensive for, well, almost everyone.
For less demanding users, Kingston has also launched slower and smaller USB drives, with capacities of 32GB and 64GB and read/write speeds of 150MB/s and 70MB/s.
Photo courtesy of Kingston