HOW TO DOWNLOAD E-AADHAAR CARD (LETTER) ONLINE?

Written By TAC Team on Friday 30 August 2013 | 10:33



Few months ago UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority Of India, Government of India) launched its e-Aadhaar portal eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in to download e-Aadhaar card. It was really a good news for that people who are looking for their Aadhaar Card. I applied for a Aadhaar Card on launch of this card starting. but get my Aadhaar Card very late. There are many people who didn't receive their Aadhaar cards. 
I have a solution for this problem. 


Now you can download e Aadhaar Letter from the official website at eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in. In this short article we will show you How to download e-Aadhaar letter online free.
Take printout of the generated Aadhaar and after that you can use it anywhere. The mandatory details to download your e-Aadhaar are listed below:

  • Enrolment No. and Date time : (1234/12345/12345) (dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss)
  • Resident Name :
  • Pincode :
  • Enter the text shown :

How to Download e-Aadhaar From eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in
To download free copy of your e-Aadhaar please follow given below steps:

  • Go to http://eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in
  • Please fill the details like Enrolment No, Date Time followed by Captcha. See the details on the acknowledgement/ Resident Copy that was given at the enrolment center.


  • Click on “Submit” button to move forward
  • Now, you will see the last 4 digits of your mobile number which was registered at the enrollment center. If the mobile number is correct then press “Yes” button. If the shown number is wrong then press “No” to enter new mobile number.



Now you will get OTP (One Time Password) on your mobile from Aadhaar as a part of verification process.



Enter the OTP which was sent to the shown mobile number to proceed further.
Now download e-Aadhaar Card in PDF Format and enter your Pin Code Number (Postal Code) to open it.



Note - Before the above process Check Your Aadhaar Status here. Also please enter your area pin code correctly at the time of opening the PDF e-Aadhaar card. If you need any type of help then leave your comments below or call Aadhaar toll free number 1800 300 1947.
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COMING SOON: THE SLICKER, FASTER AND - MAYBE - CHEAPER IPHONE

Written By TAC Team on Saturday 17 August 2013 | 09:39

Excitement over the new iPhone is building to a frenzy this week as rumors abound that Apple (AAPL) will unveil upgraded models on September 10.

That would be almost exactly a year after Apple introduced the iPhone 5, which grabbed the title of best selling smart phone model in the world last year.

Apple isn’t commenting on new models yet but the September 10 introduction date has been confirmed by major news organizations including the Wall Street Journal’s AllThingsD and dedicated Apple bloggers such as Jim Dalrymple.

The rumored new handset, expected to be called the iPhone 5S, will probably look quite similar to the current model 5 but is sure to be lighter and more powerful than ever. It may also be accompanied by a lower-priced, plastic-cased model, dubbed the iPhone “5C” on the Internet.


Pictures leaked onto the Web of the purported lower-priced iPhone show an array of bright colors instead of just the same old black and white models available in recent years. That would make 2013 a banner year for colorful phones, as the new Google (GOOG) Moto X phone arriving in stores in a few weeks is being offered in 18 colors.

A rising share price

And it's not just customers who are excited about a new iPhone. Investors have been driving up Apple's share price — even before billionaire hedge fund manager Carl Icahn tweeted this week that he had bought a large position. After lagging the market for most of the year, Apple shares have gained 17% over the past month.

Apple remains a top player at the high end of the smartphone market, especially in the United States, where most carriers subsidize more than two-thirds of the cost of a new phone for customers who sign a two-year contract.

The lower-priced phone would help Apple better compete for customers who pay month to month and those who live in less-wealthy countries where carriers don’t offer subsidies. Apple currently offers older models, such as the 2010 iPhone 4, to those customers. But the older phone still costs $450 without a subsidy and may lack the appeal of more recent models running Google’s Android software.

“They’ve been wickedly profitable but their market share is kind of plateauing,” says Ramon Llamas, mobile research manager at IDC. Apple captured 18% of the smartphone market in 2011 and 2012, according to IDC. “A little more attention to emerging markets is warranted.”

Competitors with $200 to $300 phones have been growing faster than Apple in many less-wealthy markets, according to data from Gartner. Apple sold 31.9 million phones worldwide in the second quarter, up just 10% from a year earlier, Gartner reported, second to Samsung. But Apple’s next three competitors – LG Electronics (066570.KS), Lenovo Group (0992.HK) and ZTE (0763.HK) – sold almost as many, 31.8 million combined, as their sales jumped 93%.

Still, Llamas isn’t sure a new lower-priced phone is needed. Lower pricing and greater promotions of older models could work just as well, he argues.

Could the cheap phone move backfire?

And Apple’s rumored move to offer lower-priced new iPhones could backfire. Some analysts fear that a portion of wealthy customers will forgo buying more-expensive models in favor of the “5C.” That could cut into Apple’s revenue and profits. The move could also tarnish Apple’s reputation as a leading premium phone maker, particularly if the lower-priced model is seen as chintzy or with key functions crippled.

But if Apple announces a lower-priced model, it is more likely to create a desirable, full-featured product in keeping with the company’s premium image, according to John Gruber, who has followed Apple for over a decade at his website, DaringFireball.net.

“The 5C is not about selling a piece of junk to some sort of unwashed masses,” Gruber wrote on Tuesday. “It’s about continuing to push the price down to expand the iPhone’s market without changing what the iPhone brand stands for.”

At the high end

Following a pattern Apple has established over several years, the new high-end iPhone is likely to retain the outward appearance of the current iPhone 5. Apple tends to produce a major iPhone overhaul only every other year, in keeping with the two-year contract cycle of many mobile phone subscribers. And pictures floating on the Internet show a rumored new iPhone with a similar shape and upgraded internal components to the current model.



But many analysts expect Apple may incorporate a brand-new feature this year – a fingerprint reader hidden in the iPhone’s tiny home button. Apple bought mobile security firm AuthenTec and its fingerprint-scanning technology last year for $356 million. And text contained in beta versions of Apple’s new iOS 7 software appears to reference a finger print sensor, too.

“It’s a great way to ease the hassle of remembering passwords,” says Ken Hyers, senior analyst at Strategy Analytics. “It will be much more reliable than the facial-recognition technology that Samsung first introduced with the Galaxy S3, and easier to use, too.”

Combined with several wireless technologies already in the iPhone, the fingerprint scanner could also be part of a new mobile-payments network from Apple. That would be quite different from Google’s Google Wallet payment system, which relies on phones that have specialized hardware, known as a Near Field Communications, or NFC, chip. U.S. mobile carriers have blocked Google Wallet apps and are planning to roll out their own NFC-based payment network known as Isis. But neither has caught on yet.

Apple’s system, relying on Bluetooth and Wifi standards, could ignore the NFC wars and build off its existing iOS app called Passbook, which currently works for items like travel and entertainment tickets. Apple mobile development chief Craig Federighi made fun of Android's NFC-based file transfer system at the company's developer conference in June. "There's no need to wander around the room bumping your phone," he said, referencing the system featured prominently in Samsung television ads.

Apple fans hoping for a bigger screen are likely to be disappointed. Android phones have featured ever larger screens – the new LG G2 model unveiled August 7 has a 5.2” screen, one of the biggest yet. Google's Moto X phone has a 4.7" screen.

But Apple is trying to avoid further fragmenting its lineup in order to make it easier for developers to write apps that will look good and run smoothly on all iOS hardware. Analysts expect Apple will stick with the 4” screen introduced on last year's iPhone 5. The screen was slightly longer than earlier models but maintained the same width, so apps that weren’t updated for the new size could just display a black bar over the extra space.

Some analysts say Apple needs to move to bigger screens to better compete against Android. That probably won't happen until the company's 2014 upgrade cycle.

“It’s just like in the movie 'Jaws' – what we need is a bigger boat,” says Roger Entner, founder of Recon Analytics. “If you’re going to charge a premium and seek to delight your customers, you have to be leading, not following, the trend.”

ADD FLOATING ADSENSE AND OTHER ADS ON SIDEBAR OF YOUR BLOG

Written By TAC Team on Saturday 3 August 2013 | 09:04


Many bloggers are using floating ads on their blogs. Because they are earning much money with floating ads. If your blog's sidebar has no more ad space then you can use these ads. By using floating technique we can generate more click on AdSense or other ads. Today in this tutorial we will guide you how to show 160px x 600px floating AdSense ads on right or left side of your blog.


Add This Widget to Blogger Blog :-

1. Go to Blogger Dashboard » Layout
2. Click On Add a Gadget
3. Choose HTML/JavaScript.
4. Copy The Below Code and Paste it In "HTML/JavaScript" Gadget.

<style>
#blogsdaddyflotads {
height:30px;
width:auto;
background: #333333 url('..');
background-repeat:repeat-x;
text-align:left;
padding-top:4px;
}
#bdadsbase{
height:600;
margin:0auto;
width:160px;
background:#fff;
border-bottom:2px #333333 solid;
border-right:2px #333333 solid;
border-left:2px #333333 solid;
text-align:center;
padding:4px;
}
#bdadsheadline{
opacity:1.0;
height:auto;
width:auto;
position:fixed;
top:65px;
left:10px;
border-bottom:1px #005094 solid;
border-bottom:0px blue solid;
color:#333;
padding:0px;
z-index:1001;
font-size:13px;}
</style>
<script type="text/javascript">
function getValue()
{
document.getElementById("bdadsheadline").style.display = 'none';
}
</script>
<div id="bdadsheadline">
<div id="blogsdaddyflotads">
<span style="color:#fff;font-size:13px;font-weight:bold;text-shadow:black 0.1em 0.1em 0.1em"></span>
<span style="color:#fff;font-size:13px;font-weight:bold;text-shadow:black 0.1em 0.1em 0.1em;float:right;padding-top:3px;padding-right:10px"><a href="
http://hackerreturns.blogspot.in/2013/08/add-floating-adsense-and-other-ads-on.html" target="_blank" onclick="getValue()">close(x)</a></span>
</div>
<div id="bdadsbase">
<h3></h3>
<p align="left"><h3></h3></p>
<p>
Your Ad Code Here
<br/></p></div></div>


Customization :-

1. Replace "Your Ad Code Here" With Your Own Ad Code.
2. Change 160px to Increase or Decrease Width.
3. Change Left With Right to Float Right Side Of Your Blog.

FACEBOOK HACKING WITH JUST A TEXT MESSAGE


Can you ever imagine that a single text message is enough to hack any Facebook account without user interaction or without using any other malicious stuff like Trojans,phishing</a>, keylogger etc. ?

Today we are going to explain you that how a UK based Security Researcher, "fin1te" is able to hack any Facebook account within a minute by doing one SMS.

Because 90% of us are Facebook user too, so we know that there is an option of linking your mobile number with your account, which allows you to receive Facebook account updates via SMS directly to your mobile and also you can login into your account using that linked number rather than your email address or username.

According to hacker, the loophole was in phone number linking process, or in technical terms, at file /ajax/settings/mobile/confirm_phone.php

This particular webpage works in background when user submit his phone number and verification code, sent by Facebook to mobile. That submission form having two main parameters, one for verification code, and second is profile_id, which is the account to link the number to.





As attacker, follow these steps to execute hack:

1. Change value of profile_id to the Victim's profile_id value by tampering the parameters.

2. Send the letter F to 32665 which is Facebook SMS shortcode in the UK. You will receive an 8 character verification code back.



3. Enter that code in the box or as confirmation_code parameter value and Submit the form.



Facebook will accept that confirmation code and attacker's mobile number will be linked to victim's Facebook profile.

In next step hacker just need to go to Forgot password option and initiate the password reset request against of victim's account.

Attacker now can get password recovery code to his own mobile number which is linked to victim's account using above steps. Enter the code and Reset the password!

Facebook no longer accepting the profile_id parameter from the user end after receiving the bug report from the hacker.

In return, Facebook paying $20,000 to fin1te as Bug Bounty.

Via THN

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