Monday, December 31, 2012

Bye Bye Installous! I'm Sorry Apple Enthusiasts!


Hackulous, perhaps the Internet’s most famous cracked app community, has dramatically closed its doors. The community shut down yesterday but that isn’t the only damage. Apptrackr, the web-based partner index for cracked apps and Installous, the app used by millions to transfer cracked apps to their iDevices, have also been disabled. The operators cite lack of activity for the shutdown but it seems unlikely that’s the only reason.


Although there are plenty of sites specializing in similar things, the Hackulous community is particularly well known among users of jailbroken Apple devices.

Aside from the community forums, Hackulous is known for its direct connections with Apptrakr, a huge web-based index of cracked apps and Installous, a clever piece of software which allows the installation of iOS software found via Apptrakr and elsewhere.

But as of yesterday, Hackulous is officially no more.

“We are very sad to announce that Hackulous is shutting down,” the team said in a statement.

“After many years, our community has become stagnant and our forums are a bit of a ghost town. It has become difficult to keep them online and well-moderated, despite the devotion of our staff. We’re incredibly thankful for the support we’ve had over the years and hope that new, greater communities blossom out of our absence.”

While the announcement was made on Hackulous, it didn’t mention the fate of either Apptrackr or Installous, the software that relies on Apptrackr to function.

Installous is installed on millions of Apple devices such as the iPhone and iPad and was the key way for people to transfer pirate apps to their phones and tablets. However, following the Hackulous announcement the app has been rendered completely non-functional, apparently disabled by the Hackulous team that controlled it.


TorrentFreak tried to contact Dissident, the admin of the projects, for an official statement. He has spoken with us on numerous occasions in the past (and has even guest-blogged here) but the emails bounced. It appears that for whatever reason he’s preferring to keep a low profile at the moment.

We did manage to speak to two other people familiar with the sites’ operations and they told us they were surprised at the decision due to a number of factors.

The sites were apparently healthy and still had plenty of users. Indeed, the shutdown statement appears to carry a contradiction – “ghost town” forums are by their very nature not particularly difficult to keep “well-moderated” since nobody uses them. Nevertheless, this is the cited reason for the shutdown.

Also, Installous was used by millions and served up ads each and every time someone carried out a key app-related action within the software. Regardless of whether the Hackulous forums were doing well or not, Hackulous was still installed on millions of machines leading to (presumably) some half-decent advertising revenue to fund the project and more. It’s difficult to see why that would be terminated due to a quiet forum.

The other issue is that Dissident has always gone out of his way to say how passionately he feels about the “try before you buy” aspect of Installous and how important it is to give people a chance to taste an app before committing to a purchase. Trials are certainly more readily available officially than they were before Installous began so it’s possible that Dissident thought the mission was over.

The final piece of the puzzle could come on the back of rumors that a jailbreak for iOS6 won’t be forthcoming. No jailbreak for future iOSs means that Installous and indeed the completely legal Cydia can no longer function on new machines. Did this play a part in the shutdown decision? We’ll need to track down Dissident to find out more.

The closures of these Hackukous projects raise more questions than they answer but will still come as a shock to those who relied on Installous for their software fix. Time to start shelling out a few cents an app it seems – luckily that’s not going to break the bank.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Tom Hardy in Splinter Cell Movie




Fans of the Splinter Cell video game will be in for a treat. It will now have a movie adaptation starring Tom Hardy as the lead actor. 

Hardy has singed on to play Splinter Cell protagonist Sam Fisher, a ninja-like operative working for a Black-ops unit called Echelon.

Ubisoft has been quite vocal about its intent to conquer the video game movie stigma echoing companies like Marvel and taking more active control of its properties and their subsequent movie adaptations.

Watch out for more Splinter Cell movie news – as well as any new developments with Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed and Ghost Recon movie projects.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson - Hercules



Dwayne Johnson has struck a deal to headline Hercules, an adaptation of Radical Comics’ Hercules: The Thracian Wars. The film is going to be directed by Brett Ratner and co-produced by Peter Berg (director of Hancock and Battleship).

Hercules is a far cry from Johnson’s previous forays into the sword & sandals sub-genre, with The Scorpion King and Mummy Returns. Moore and Wijaya’s comic book is renowned as a pretty faithful retelling of the Hercules mythology, picking up with the son of Zeus after he completes his famous twelve labors and becomes a mercenary interested in little more than getting paid (and wreaking bloody havoc on the battlefield).

Here is a proper description of Moore and Wijaya’s The Thracian Wars:

Nearly 3,200 years ago, a tormented soul walked the Earth as neither man nor god: Hercules, powerful son of the god-king Zeus, and for this he received nothing but suffering. After 12 arduous labors and the loss of his family, this dark, world-weary soul turned his back on the gods, finding solace only in bloody battle. Over the years, he warmed to the company of six similar souls, bonded by their love of fighting and the presence of death never questioning where they go or who they fight, just how much they will be paid. Now the King of Thrace has hired these mercenaries to turn his men into the greatest army of all time, which means training them to be as bloodthirsty and ruthless as their own reputation. It is time for this band of lost souls to finally have their eyes opened to how far they have fallen and the narrow, perilous path to their own redemption.

Hercules will start filming in a matter of months, so look for additional casting updates over the forthcoming weeks.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Unplug and Enjoy Life


"Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” 
-Ferris Bueller

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Your Personality = Your Preferred Dog Breed


A study, examined the relationship between dog owners and their preferred breeds -- separated, for this study, into pastoral breeds (like sheepdogs and collies), gun dogs (spaniels/labradors), terriers, hound dogs, toy breeds, working breeds (huskies) and utility breeds (bulldogs).

What is black with two pointed ears, beats up clowns, penguins, cats and other bad guys?

If your answer is Batman, you've guessed right. Here's the third trailer for the new movie sequel: The Dark Knight Rises. Have fun watching!

Kate Upton dancing Cat Daddy!!!


Woohoo! This is it the one that you have been waiting for! Now we've all seen her doing the Dougie... it's hot but this is hotter!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Baboons Can Read... In The Near Future!

Baboons may not be able to read, exactly, but a new study indicated that they can tell the difference between real words and gibberish words with surprising accuracy.

Benefits of Daydreaming!

Working memory is essentially the RAM of your brain; you use it for multitasking with active information, usually in the space of a few seconds.
Researchers asked participants to perform tasks so simple that their minds would wander. They checked in to see how often the participants started daydreaming. Afterward, researchers asked the subjects to remember information while doing math problems, and found that participants whose minds had wandered more had better working memory. The implication, according to the study's authors, seems to be that daydreaming is the application of extra resources -- a mind with a considerable store of working memory is more likely to wander when that store isn't being occupied with anything.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Your Boss Is A Dork!


Everyone who's ever had a boss has experienced frustration, but most of the time managers earn their position based on intelligence. And sometimes the disgruntled employees are right -- some bosses can be truly incompetent. There are as many types of bad bosses are there are bad people, but here are some common types, and the best ways to deal with having to work for them.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Science or Faith?


This is a must read for everyone. I'm sure you will learn lots of things. You may comment if you like! Click to read more about it.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Horny Seasons!!!

One of the best things about spring is that cleavage comes out of hibernation, but sexy outfits are not the only thing in bloom, apparently. A new study shows that women's sex drive also blossoms in the springtime. 

Friday, April 20, 2012

Scooby called as a witness in a murder trial

In 2008, a woman was found hanging in her Paris apartment, having apparently committed suicide.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Woman Dances with Wolves


This woman spent 2 years socializing with the pack of wolves at the Polar Zoo in Salangsdalen, Norway. Check out what happens after leaving them for 2 months.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

5 Facts about the Olde English Bulldogges


I am a big fan of English Bulldogs, they are ridiculously cute and have lots of personality. But due to tons of health issues that you have to deal with I am considering owning a healthier dog and that's where I've stumbled upon the Olde English Bulldogge.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Women are attracted to men with bulldog faces???

Guys with bulldog-like faces have been chick magnets throughout human evolutionary history.


A recent study of the skulls of human ancestors and modern humans finds that women, and thereby, evolution, selected for males with relatively short upper faces. The region between the brow and the upper-lip is scrunched proportionately to the overall size of their heads.

Drink Beer To Get Smarter!!??


This is tremendous news. Let’s celebrate by tossing back two or 12. A study found that beer-drinkers were better at solving brainteasers than their sober counterparts.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Dogs for the Big Boys


They don’t call them man’s best friend for nothing.


Having a pet is almost as common as having furniture. While it isn’t fair to compare a pet to your favorite La-Z-Boy chair, pets are the all-encompassing fixture of a good man’s household -- they are fun, intelligent and both a traditional and contemporary symbol of a happy individual. Dogs provide all this and more; a guy will never go wrong with a faithful friend by his side -- especially if it’s one of our top 10 dogs.

Our picks are not necessarily aggressive or wild by nature. These dogs are measured by their physical presence (a combination of size, strength, endurance, agility, and appearance), intelligence and personality. These will be used as our three gauges, measured out of a score of 10, and the better the synergy between the three, the manlier the dog. So, let’s take a look at 10 dogs a guy can own. Read more...

Sitting more than 11 hours is BAAAD!!!

Recent studies have noted the health risks associated with a sedentary lifestyle, but a study illustrated the surprising scale of that risk.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Backup Your Instagram Photos Before Facebook Changes The App


Now that Facebook has splashed $1 billion on Instagram, users of the photo sharing social network are left with something of a quandary. With Facebook itself already finding itself to be hated by much of the online community for perceived privacy violations, some are already fearing the worst for Instagram.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

5 Things About Pitbulls

There's no canine out there quite as controversial as the pit bull. Many perceive it as an unpredictable and dangerous domesticated dog, a popular consensus that has led to pit bull bans in some communities (such as the city of Denver). Others protest that the breed has gotten the bum's rush at every turn, and that pit bulls are in fact very much misunderstood.


So what's the real deal? Are pit bulls really dangerous animals that should be feared? Or are they actually mild-tempered family dogs that only transform into monsters in the hands of a negligent owner?

Puppy Teething and Biting



There are a number of reasons puppies nip, bite, and chew. This behavior starts before puppies even leave the litter.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Jessica Paré


Why is She famous
If Jessica Pare -- Hollywood’s newly-minted “It Girl” -- is experiencing deja vu, it’s because the striking Montreal-born actress has been here before. After breaking out on the big screen 10 years ago in Canadian auteur Denys Arcand’s Stardom, followed by her Hollywood debut in Wicker Park, Pare was a consensus actress-to-watch. It wasn’t a case of if she made it, but when.

Heavily Spiced High-fat Meals Are Less Unhealthy

Triglycerides -- compounds in the bloodstream that store unused calories -- are one measure of overall heart health (anything under 150 mg/dL is considered normal).

Sale: A bottle of whisky for $200,000

Johnnie Walker only made 60 bottles of Diamond Jubilee, a whisky intended to celebrate the 60-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The whisky was distilled in 1952, the year of the queen's coronation, and comes in a decanter that features a half-caret diamond and the royal coat of arms. The bottles were initially sold by invitation only and were priced at 100,000 pounds in Britain (about $160,000). The Singapore bottle is part of a larger show (called Master of Spirits II) whose collected offerings total over a million dollars, including a bottle of Glenfiddich 1973 Cask No. 9899 and a Hennessy liquor chest topped with glass Murano pearls.

Toyobaru


Few cars have elicited as much praise and anticipation as the Scion’s upcoming FR-S sports coupe and its fraternal Subaru twin, the BRZ. These “Toyobarus” are dynamic, daring machines, designed to revamp their respective manufacturers’ brand images from sensible to aspirational. Though these vehicles have yet to hit American shores, the FR-S/BRZ have already established themselves as the most desirable sports cars of 2012. We will be fortunate enough to get firsthand

Thursday, March 22, 2012

More friends, Bigger brains

Specifically, people with more friends have a bigger orbital frontal cortex (the part of the brain just above the eyes). Research published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B posits that the cognitive skills (like empathy) we use for maintaining large networks of friends are dependent on this specific brain region. Furthermore, MRI images illustrated that, when asked to mentally list their friends (as opposed to just their business associates), participants with a bigger orbital frontal cortex also tended to have more friends and were better at the kinds of social skills that involve juggling large social networks.

What animal understands humans the most?

A study indicated that domestication has so altered the behavior of dogs over time that even untrained puppies are able to understand gestures like human pointing, while chimpanzees, humans' closest relatives in the animal kingdom, are not. In the study, humans pointed to an object that was within reach of the subject animal (either a dog or a chimpanzee), and if the animal retrieved the object, it received a treat. The chimpanzees largely ignored the humans, while the dogs were much more responsive. According to the study authors, the effect of domestication is so pronounced that even some cats naturally understand pointing gestures (though much less so than dogs).

Thursday, March 15, 2012

20 reasons why I love the Philippines


It ain't much but I wished they would chosen another place like Boracay or Metro Manila but anyways here is the counter part of 20 reasons why I dislike Philippines.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

20 reasons why I dislike the Philippines


Hilarious but I got to tell ya, these people need to wake up!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Dog, Cat, and Rat


A dog, a cat and a rat!!! Bestfriends!!!???

Space Saving Furniture


Living in a small apartment? Thinking of buying a new furniture but there's no space? Many people have to live in small spaces, especially in the big cities like Makati, Hong Kong, New York and so on. But living in a small space does not necessarily mean that you cannot make use of great designer furniture that will save huge amounts of that precious space, making a far more usable and viable living area out of a small apartment.

Attractive women make men behave more generously

Researchers separated 130 participants (of both sexes) into three groups -- sitting alone, sitting near an attractive man, or sitting near an attractive woman. The participants were then given the opportunity to donate to a fund they were told would be doubled and paid back out at the end of the game. Men seated near an attractive woman donated 28% more than when they were seated near a man; women donated the same amount regardless of whom they were near. Follow-up experiments also found that men pitted against each other were more likely to be competitive when a woman looked on, as well as to dedicate time to charity or to promise to give blood.

Human genes may be altered when in outer space

A study in the journal BMC Genomics subjected fruit flies to microgravity (similar to the kind experienced by astronauts) for 22 days. The flies in microgravity reproduced less, and upon inspection, their genes had been substantially altered (some of the changes were attributable to the magnetism used to simulate microgravity, but some 200 gene changes seemed due to weightlessness alone). These changes involved genes regulating stress, temperature and immune responses, effects that could potentially become magnified over time -- particularly, for example, on a multiple-year mission to Mars.