To learn more head over to the link below
Update: Here is the official demo of the Alpha Release
Warning: Do not rush any instructions. I made the mistake and am currently needing to find a reflash work around.
Symbian modders CODeRUS has released a hack for latest Symbian smarthones Nokia 808, 701, 700 & 603 running Nokia Belle Feature Pack 1. This hack will enable you to install unsigned apps and will remove the Certificate & SmartInstaller errors from the device. Instruction and download link after break. Here … Continue reading
Taylor the Symbian firmware modder has got his hands on unreleased RC (release candidate) version of Nokia Belle firmware- numbered v111.040.0704. He has also released a Custom Firmware for Nokia N8 based on this RC. The changelog shows few updates like new music player, new homescreen widgets, new version … Continue reading
The second release of Nitdroid on N9 is here. http://forum.nitdroid.com/index.php?topic=182.0 Here’s what’s working; Working: – based on Android Open-Source Project (AOSP) v 4.0.4_r1.1 (IMM76D) - multiple languages supported - dualboot kernel (without reflashing), ability to choose OS after power on. - N950 supported (see http://forum.nitdroid.com/index.php?topic=134.0) – … Continue reading
NITDroid project have recently achieved another milestone, Modders have released very first Alpha version of Android ICS for N9 smartphone. Well here are some more demos of Android ICS running on the Nokia N9. Android 4.0.3 on Nokia N9 by MrTuxTalk : Nokia N9 (Android 4.0 ICS) by kuzmichov: NITDroid is … Continue reading
To learn more head over to the link below
Update: Here is the official demo of the Alpha Release
Warning: Do not rush any instructions. I made the mistake and am currently needing to find a reflash work around.
WE HAVE HACKED THE GAME COMPLETELY AND NOW THIS GAME WORKS ON ALL BELLE DEVICES ! FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS WRITTEN BELOW CAREFULLY !
Microsoft Store India has come under attack by hackers raiding under the banner of ‘Evil Shadow Team’. The website was defaced yesterday with the above image replacing access, which was achieved by redirecting visitors to a file the team uploaded – evil.html. The message is clear from the attack: “Unsafe system will be baptized.”
For now the website is offline, presumably while Microsoft investigates what exactly went wrong and suggesting the software giant has regained control.
“The Microsoft Store India is currently unavailable. Microsoft is working to restore access as quickly as possible. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.”
Customers of the online store have been strongly urged to change their passwords once the site comes back online as Quasar Media, the online marketing agency that maintains the website, decided it would be a great idea to store user credentials and personal information in plain text – an obvious insecure practice.
While one could argue that it’s in the interest of the customers to know that their details are not being stored securely, another could counter with stating that the attack, which has no known motive, was not required.