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CONTROL YOUR ENTIRE ANDROID PHONE WITH YOUR VOICE....GOOGLE TRICKS

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Google has been working on its voice recognition technology ever since the days when you had to call a phone number with a Silicon Valley area code to dictate your query. As you can imagine, things have come a long way in the decade or so that has passed, to the point where we talk to our phones as if they were a person nowaday Google Voice Search—colloquially referred to as "Google Now"—can already be used to toggle system settings on Android, but a brand new beta app from the Mountain View search giant has taken this concept to the next level. Starting today, users can simply install this app, then control every aspect of their devices without even touching the screen. Google's New 'Voice Access' App Explained Google's new app is called "Voice Access," and while it's only just entering its beta testing phases right now, it already works amazingly well. The gist of things is rather simple—with Voice Access enabled, you'll see small nu...

HOW TO TEST FAULTY CHARGERS AND RECOMMEND GOOD ONES FOR YOUR ANDROID PHONE {miraclestarboy.com}

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Not all smartphone chargers put out the same amount of current. The adapter in your car probably charges your phone a lot slower than the one plugged in at your bedside, and if you use wireless charging, it may be a bit slower still. Even considering the variance in listed amperage among your chargers, some still degrade with time and take longer to complete a charge. This can be due to a faulty or worn cable, or even a bad AC adapter. Finding the root cause of such issues, however, involves a lot of guesswork and is usually quite difficult. So, developer  Braintrapp  created an Android app that will allow you to see the exact amperage that a given charger is pumping out. With this information, it will be easy to determine which of your chargers or cables is no longer up to the task. Step 1: Install Ampere Braintrapp's app is only compatible with devices running Android Lollipop. If that's you, head to the Google Play Store and search for  Ampere . Alternatively,...

How to Hack Bluetooth, Part 2: Using MultiBlue to Control Any Mobile Device {miraclestarboy.com}

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We recently began an  exploration of ways to hack using the Bluetooth protocol . As you know, Bluetooth is a protocol that connects near field devices such as headsets, speakers, and keyboards. Its minimum range is a 10-meter radius (~33 feet) and maximum is at 100 meters (~328 feet). I already explained the basics of Bluetooth technology in  my first article in this series , and even showed off  how Elliot used Bluetooth hacking in Mr. Robot . In this article, we will examine the use of the MultiBlue Dongle. This dongle is capable of connecting to any Bluetooth device and enabling you to use your computer keyboard to control the device. Ostensibly developed and sold to enable users to use their computer keyboard and mouse on their mobile device, as you can imagine, it can be used for more surreptitious activities. It's available from many retailers including Amazon.com  for about $35 In this tutorial, we will need physical access to the device, but as w...

How to See Passwords for Wi-Fi Networks You've Connected Your Android Device To{miraclestarboy.com}

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Over the course of owning your Android device, you've probably connected to dozens of Wi-Fi networks. School, home, work, the gym, your friends' and family's houses, coffee shops—each time you typed in one of these Wi-Fi passwords, your Android device saved it for safekeeping and easy access in the future. The only trouble here is that you can't view the saved Wi-Fi passwords that your device has stored. Perhaps you want to connect a second device to one of these networks, or you're with a friend who wants to log in to the same hotspot, but without a way to access the actual passwords that your device has stored, you're out of luck. So developer  Alexandros Schillings  decided to remedy this issue with an app that allows you to view every Wi-Fi password that you've ever saved on your Android device. The app  requires root access , but beyond that, it makes finding and sharing your stored Wi-Fi passwords incredibly easy. Schillings' app is called  ...

how to Install the Xposed Framework on Your Samsung Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge

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Everyone's favorite Android modding tool is finally available for the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. Thanks to  some hard work  by  Wanam  and a few other developers, we can now install the  Xposed Framework  on Samsung's latest mid-sized flagship phones. But there are a few stipulations—most notably, this new version of Xposed only works with  deodexed  firmware. To put it simply, this means that you cannot install Xposed on top of the stock firmware for the Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge, and really, your easiest option would be to install a  custom ROM  first. But I'll get into all of that in more detail below, so let's go ahead and get started, shall we? Rooted Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge  running Android 5.1.1 Custom recovery  or  Flashfire  installed Deodexed firmware Before You Begin Okay, so about that "deodexed firmware" requirement. Basically, the stock firmware on all variants of the Galaxy S6 contains a set of  o...