How to Spoof Your Mac Address on Mac OS X

      Do you know what a spoof is? A spoof is a way to fool by a hoax; play a trick on. This can be used in many different ways, but one of the more popular ways you can use this spoof is when you are at a hotel with you laptop.
      Have you ever been at a hotel with your laptop and must access the internet? What if you needed to access the internet via wifi on your laptop and your wife, kids, or friends need to access the internet via wifi on their laptop? Hotel wifi is not free at all. You have to pay for every device that access the hotel's wifi. What if i told you that you only need to pay for one device to access the internet and because of this all of yours and your friends and families devices could access the internet as well. Well this is where this spoof comes into play. You just simply locate on the laptop you paid for access to the internet on's mac address and follow these three easy steps. You do not need to know any sort or form of programming what so ever. 
      1. First off you will need to click on the airport widget on the top toolbar of your Mac, a picture showing what you need to click on is shown above. A drop down menu should appear and you need to click on the tab that says Join Other Network. After clicking on that tab a window should popup asking you for a network name, all you need to do here is to enter in random text next to Network Name: and then click the join button at the lower right. It will search for that network and it is not supposed to find anything and you should be disconnected from wifi and the internet, which is what you want. Now just hit the cancel button.
      2. Before we go any further you need to find out what the mac address is of the laptop device that you had paid for wifi internet access. For this you will need to go ahead and open the Terminal app on that device. Terminal is located in the utilities folder of your Mac, just search for it in spotlight and you will find it. Once open just type without the parenthesis (ifconfig en1 | grep ether), just as shown in the image above. The mac address here is 00:1a:2b:3c:4d:5e and will be the address that you will be sharing. Write this down somewhere because you will need it in the later steps. 
      3. For the next step you will need the laptop device who's mac address you will be spoofing or changing. Just like in step 2. open up Terminal and type in without the parenthesis (ifconfig en1 | grep ether), just like you did earlier. This will tell your the current mac address of the device you are spoofing. Next you will need to type in the terminal right after the last submission also without the parenthesis (sudo ifconfig en1 grep ether 00:1a:2b:3c:4d:5e). The 00:1a:2b:3c:4d:5e is to be replaced with the mac address of the device you paid wifi internet's mac address which you found out how to do in step 2. Next it will ask you for you admin password, do not worry if you don't see any characters as you type for this is normal, and then just hit return or enter. 
      CONGRATULATIONS your mac address has now been changed and you can surf the internet on multiple devices while only paying for one. Now just go back to the airport widget located on the toolbar as instructed in step 1. and reconnect to the hotel network. You will see that this spoof has worked and there are many more possibilities for this spoof than just hotels. You can also use this in an apple home network powered by an airport express access point. Those type of networks have a feature known as mac address filtering. I am sure that by now you probably know what that does and how to get around it.

Apple Keynote Event October 2010

On October 20, 2010 Apple announced multiple new ideas and products  at its keynote presentation. There announcements mainly had to do with their Mac product lines and services for their Mac products. The keynote started out with a presentation on how well the Mac has been doing lately and it seems to be doing very well, making up 1/3 of Apple's total revenue.
      After that statement Steve Jobs went back up and announced its latest edition to its iLife software, iLife 11. This software has some interesting improvements such as maps for iPhoto photos and great new slide show options including a christmas theme that was quite classy. After showing us iPhoto they moved right on to iMovie which now has the ability to edit audio. Finally they presented us with their improvements to Garageband which included music lessons and much more not only for Garageband but for iPhoto and iMovie. Those three applications were the only applications that Apple showed us from this suite.
    

      Steve Jobs wasn't shy when they finished debuting iLife to show us the next OS in their line up, Mac OS X Lion. This edition isn't much different than the popular snow leopard in which it has a dock and all the same applications are compatible. They did however add a couple new features: an App Store, a Home Screen, Replacing the dashboard application with mission control, and facetime. Yes i was not mistaken Steve Jobs emphasized his intentions of combining the popular ipad with his Mac products and ergo OS X Lion. You can buy apps like iPhoto and facetime from this app store. The home screen is quite new also and you have to bring it up. This feature is just like the home screens on your iOS devices in which you can place applications in folders and rearrange them to your liking. Mission Control is an application that is the combination of expose, spaces, and the dashboard. This helps to revolutionize the multitasking industry. Finally you have probably heard of facetime on your iphone or ipod touch by now. Well this feature is not coming to your mac, so you can video call any of your friends who have an iphone, ipod touch, or a mac with facetime on it whenever you like. Finally all of this will be released in the Summer of 2011.
      Finally to conclude the hour and half keynote Steve introduced us to the latest MacBook Air. This is a truly magnificent device that makes me question how is this possible. At the front of this device it is 0.11 inches thick and at the back it is 0.76 inches thick. Not even an inch thick, how do you do this? Well Apple has taken away the hard drive and added flash memory, the type of memory found in all iOS devices. This speeds up the restart time of the device and also raises battery life. This device's battery can last up to 7 hours connected to wifi and 30 days standby time. This product is on sale for the cheapest model at $999, a great price for such a magnificent product.