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The Hacker's Cookbook: The Ultimate Book of Hacks, Mods, and Computer Tricks
 
 

The Hacker's Cookbook: The Ultimate Book of Hacks, Mods, and Computer Tricks [Kindle Edition]

Jason Nigel
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Have you always wanted to be an amateur hacker, but didn't know how? This book will get you started. It's a beginners guide to basic computer and video game hacks, and is intended for people with no prior experience.

In this edition of the book, you will learn how to:
*Convert and back-up DVDs and even put them on your cell phone
*Hack into a Wi-Fi to see what the WEP key is
*Play old Nintendo games on your computer
*Build a virtual cloud to share files with your friends online
*Get free cable on your computer
*Receive email on your phone without a data plan
*Make back-up copies of Wii games

And much more!

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Do not Waste your time December 18, 2010
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I am going to make this as short as I can as I already wasted my time and money with this purchase. TERRIBLE!!! You can find more information for free on youTube or google. Spend your resources surfing the net rather than purchasing and downloading this book.
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I wasted $2.99 on this and 20 minutes of time. The only useful thing I learned is that there is Minesweeper on my Kindle, too bad I really don't care. I hope I never meet this author because I would feel the temptation to slap him across the back of his head.
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not worth the money November 17, 2010
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Poorly written, about 20 pages of generally available tips. There is nothing here that you cant find in about 30 seconds with Google. Hopefully the "future" updates will have more creative hacks.
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