A new hack that will have the HTC Aria rooted has been bared. Thanks to the ingenuity of a certain Eugene373, the discovery seems to be working on all sorts of phones. If you want to check out the guide to have your HTC Aria rooted, you can check it out here.
You can also download the rooted file at this link.
Game consoles normally have a limitation and this is the ability to operate them when you are in the wild. However thanks to an experiment, a Droid Incredible was able to power an Xbox 360 via an Ethernet cable. If you want to know how this geek was able to do it, check it out the video below.
Tags: Droid Incredible, ethernet, hack, xbox 360
Thanks to this geek, Sven Killig, the need for more power led him to turn his Google Nexus One into a USB host. After penning some codes, he was able to turn his Google phone into a virtual USB host.
Now he can plug in USB devices like keyboards, webcams and a bunch of other things like watching movies off USB sticks or connecting to a monitor via a DisplayLink USB-to-DVI adapter. Check out the video below.
Tags: DIY, Google Nexus One, hack, USB Port
Here is a Google Nexus One hack for you. A developer shows us how to modify the Android 2.1 OS to enable the multi-touch capability Nexus One browser which you can check out at the video below.
While the hack does allow you to enable a multi-touch capability to your Google Phone, be warned that all your existing bookmarks and browser settings will be lost.
Tags: Android OS, Google Nexus One, hack, multi-touch