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Burn the Rope for Android

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Burn the Rope for Android
Burn the Rope is a unique game for the pyro in all of us! Just feed the fire!

Burn the Rope is a challenging game where you try to burn as much rope as you can in each level. There’s a catch! The fire only burns upwards, leaving you to tilt and turn the puzzle to keep your flame alive!

As you progress through the levels, youll encounter bugs crawling along the rope. Different bugs have different reactions to the flame. For example, the ant changes the color of the flame so you can burn different colored ropes, and the spider shoots out a web bridge so you can access parts of the level that you could not before.

Burn the Rope is incredibly fun and addictive. You will actually feel like youre burning a rope, yet theres no need for a fire extinguisher!

• GIZMODO - App of the Day!
• TUAW - App of the Day!
• "Burn the Rope is a pretty great experience" – TouchArcade
• "Definitely worth grabbing" – AppSpy
• "This is a definite must buy" – TouchGen
• "The fire physics in the game are excellent" – AppSafari
• "Burn the Rope has the inventiveness that makes the best puzzle games interesting." – SlideToPlay

Key features Burn the Rope for Android :
• 112 exciting levels with more coming soon!
• Incredibly fun and addictive!
• Unique controls!
• Beautiful graphics and cool fire effects!
• Easy to learn, hard to master!
• Fun for the whole family!

Burn the Rope for Android


 
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Edge of the World v1 0 246

Friday, May 20, 2016


Description
Take turns launching your ships to the Edge of the World! Challenge your friends to a local or online game, and see who can score the most points and win! And best of all, its free!

Features
- Single Player, Pass and Play, & Multiplayer come free with the game!
- Addictive online turn based gameplay
- Invite friends to a match using Google+ or Facebook
- Five unique captains & ships to choose from
- Captains come with their own special powers and abilities
- Tons of skins to choose from to make sure you stand out online
- Unlock custom avatars
- Stunning HD graphics

Change Log
- Custom notification sound
- Coins are rewarded in single player
- Each team is now free to try once per week
- Fix scoring issues that show up occasionally
- Fix Facebook login issue
- Fix occasionally getting stuck in tutorial
- Fix game not loading on CM based ROMs

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The Art of War E Book for android

Friday, April 15, 2016

The Art of War E-Book is a nicely formatted E-Book. The Art of War is a Chinese military treatise that was most likely written by Sun Tzu in the 6th century BC.

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The Wait for Honeycomb

Friday, January 16, 2015


One thing has always remained constant in the tablet marketplace – we’re waiting. For years we waited for tablets to hit the mass market, and then we waited for a competitor to arrive that would do the format justice (beyond the watered down experience offered by the iPad). It appears that 2011 will be the year that we finally stop waiting and finally get the avalanche of tablet products that push the industry forward at a breakneck speed.

And probably the biggest wait right now for both us and a large number of manufacturers out there is the one for Honeycomb – Google’s long awaited tablet-ready Android iteration. Yes, there are Android tablets on the market, but in a market struggling to catch up to the 7 figure head start of Apple, a true tablet-focused option is necessary. With some tweaks, both Froyo and Gingerbread can get the job done, but Honeycomb is poised to be the OS of choice for many soon to be released tablets.

Far from being a secret, Honeycomb is simply on hold with an as-of-yet unannounced release date. We do know, however, that there are a handful of new devices on the slate for the next 6 months that will show off the new OS. The biggest profile of these is set to be the Motorola Xoom (as trademark applications recently revealed the name to be), and possibly a second device from the electronics giant to follow shortly after. However, it is not the only device we’re waiting on. Toshiba has announced its own Honeycomb tablet (yet unnamed) powered by the Tegra 2 and apparently only waiting for the Honeycomb release from Google.

Right now, we don’t really know how these devices will turn out (though Motorola’s recent Droid successes point toward a solid entry into the field and many are still leery of Toshiba’s failure in the catastrophic Folio tablet release). However, with CES only a few days away, the odds are that we’ll see significantly more devices hitting the rounds as manufacturers announce a huge number of devices waiting on Google’s newest OS.

But, for this to truly be the year of the tablet, we need to see other companies step up big as well. Already, we’re waiting carefully for Microsoft’s big announcement in their CES keynote. Last year’s lacklustre tablet showing was disappointing, but Ballmer and co. are promising a new line-up of Windows 7 options, and some people are hoping for a little more beyond that. Then there are the newcomers including a handful of new Meego tablets propagating the industry, RIM’s Playbook, and dozens of technical advancements including Intel’s new SSD solutions, the new APU processor from AMD and our first looks at Pixel Qi displays. And while we won’t see it at CES, we can’t forget the elephant in the room – the iPad 2, likely to be shown off at the end of the month in an Apple only event in California.

The next four weeks look to be a huge boon for an industry segment that finally got off the ground in 2010. So, while we’ve been waiting for a while, it looks like we’re finally about to see something truly impressive. Stay tuned in the days to come for my thoughts on all the news out of CES in Las Vegas.
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Another set of Notes from the Doctor audio

Thursday, January 15, 2015

As many of you may know Ive been tied up with my new baby Daughter, Amber. Her arrival has been very exciting so regrettably blogging has falling a bit behind - promise Ill make up for it though.

Here is another session of Dr. NeilsNotes (with Hugo Ortega). This was recorded last week and worth a listen as we tackle active digitizer vs. passive/touch...and more.

Dr. Neils Notes 26


Welcome to Show 26Staring "UberTablet"
  • News - Hugo plays with ASUS devices
  • Dr. Neil off around the world again - DevConnections
  • Digitizers - touch, active, external:
  • What does it mean to the user?
  • What does it mean to the developer?
  • How should applications behave?

Happy Coding!

Any other topics you would like us to discuss?

This podcast was recorded on a Samsung Ultra Mobile PC with Castblaster

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The Effect of eBooks on the Tablet Arms Race


If you’ve been in the tablet business for a while, the whole “eBook reader” debate probably seems like a strange impetus for a massive surge in sales, but nonetheless it seems to have had a big impact. For sure, the sheer volume of Amazon Kindles and Barnes and Noble Nooks that were sold in 2009 definitely changed how Apple initially introduced and marketed their tablet, particularly with the inclusion of iBooks, which admittedly hasn’t done that great compared to Kindle and Nook apps.

And no, most people who bought an iPad or Galaxy Tab in 2010 didn’t do so because they wanted to have a really pricey eBook reader, but buried down in there is the fact that a lot of people who would have bought a Kindle or Nook changed their mind when they saw how amazing a tablet could be.

In effect, the tablet market grew faster in 2010 because a lot of people were already considering buying an eReader and decided it made no sense to spend more than $200 on a device that only did one thing. With some careful marketing and the eventual support of the two major eBook distributors, Apple and later Android devices took advantage of this to provide products that did a lot more than an eBook reader for a slightly higher price.

These days I’m seeing a lot of discussions about color eReaders and whether the screen of an LCD device can match digital paper. However, the real issue here is how many people really need a device to read books compared to a device that will allow them to write email, watch movies, surf the web, and read books. More importantly, is it fair to the medium to compare what could be a full-blown computing solution to a gadget like the Kindle?

Is there a future for eReaders? Of course. Amazon figured it out very fast and dropped the price of their WiFi only Kindle to less than $150, well below the entry level prices of most tablets. Unfortunately for them, however, that probably still won’t convince tablet owners to buy yet another device. Despite the battery life, weight, and e-ink display, it just isn’t as flashy and spending another $150 for something that duplicates a feature on their tablet is a tough sell.

That’s why the move by Nook to produce a color unit for $250 is interesting. It partially bridges the gap between the clunky button interface of a Kindle and the super slick touch screen of a tablet. We’ve still yet to see a tablet truly replicate the eReader experience. They are heavier, experience lots of glare problems and are generally more expensive, so people who don’t need or don’t want all that extra technology will shy away.

If Notion Ink’s Adam with Pixel Qi is the real deal, it might be a good solution, as might other future devices rumoured to be considering Pixel Qi. For now, however, there is an oddly symbiotic relationship between eBooks and tablets. Neither side can quite figure out if they are competitors or complementary formats. When they do, it will be interesting to see what happens. 
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The Essence of an Effective Enterprise Tablet

Wednesday, January 14, 2015


Right now, there are more new tablets and smartphones prepped to hit the market than at any point in my recent memory. And one of the big points of contention I’m seeing is the “pro” version of some devices. Despite the huge surge in popularity of iOS and Android devices, the BlackBerry format remains a top seller, largely because of its enterprise uses and the fact that IT departments like how easy it is to set them up and provide support to hundreds or even thousands of users.

So, it’s no surprise that companies like HTC are aiming to release “Pro” versions of hot devices like the Droid smartphone. What does this have to do with tablet computers? More than many people think. For sure, mobile phones are by far the most universal technology being discussed today. In the United States for example there is nearly one mobile phone for every man, woman and child by volume.

So, with the surge of tablet computing in recent months heating up and with the enterprise uses of a tablet PC so obvious, it’s likely that we’ll see a wave of “Pro” devices hitting the market soon that are designed specifically for enterprise users. RIM has already started the process with their forthcoming PlayBook device – due out in Q1 or possible Q2 in 2011.

But, my question, and one that has been asked repeatedly of different smartphone brands is what kind of features does a device need to have for it to be considered “enterprise ready”?

Android and iOS devices are best known for their expansion abilities – they can grow based on the needs of the marketplace with new apps. However, Apple has a firm grip on its approval process and doesn’t necessarily provide the easiest platform for mass security measures or data sharing in a corporate environment. If a company wants to create their own, proprietary App for use on an iPad, they either need to jailbreak their devices or go through Apple’s approval process.

With Android, there are no issues with control, but security represents a major hole. There are many versions of Android out there right now and each of them has different features. Which one should IT choose and how can they secure it in a way that ensures long term data security?

So, RIM has the right idea – bring out a tablet that can compete on a field that current devices don’t have a handle on just yet. But, can a new OS on a new device from a company that has admittedly floundered quite a bit recently really pull it off?

Personally, I see massive potential in tablet computers as enterprise devices. With 4G networks and WiFi overlays becoming more common, and with more and more executives and businesspeople taking their work on the go, a device that can double as a PC in any situation is a gift and one that I’m sure thousands of companies are looking into. Of course, you can’t overlook the value of a Windows tablet – a familiar platform with dozens of security devices already devised for standard desktops.

What do you think? What format will eventually catch on most effectively in a corporate setting and what features will provide the “killer apps” for businesspeople on the go. Will there be a BlackBerry of tablets or will it continue to be a mishmash of multiple formats like the smartphone market that has developed in the last four years? 
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Some people have all the Christmas

Man this week has been fun...and then this! I must have been nice this year! (not Naughty!)

WiBrain...Why Brain??? Unboxing video soon...



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Performance on the SAMSUNG GALAXY Note 4

Saturday, January 10, 2015

 Performance on the SAMSUNG GALAXY Note 4
 Performance on the SAMSUNG GALAXY Note 4
  • Experience powerful performance on the GALAXY Note 4
  • Display: 5.7-inch Quad HD and Super AMOLED screen provides the ultimate viewing experience.
  • Rear Camera: Get shake-free photos on the 16MP camera with Smart OIS.
  • Front Camera: Capture brighter and wider images with the advanced F1.9 camera.
  • Battery: Go from zero to 50% in about 30 minutes with Fast Charging.
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The results of the official benchmark Google Nexus 7 2013

Thursday, January 8, 2015

The results of the official benchmark Google Nexus 7 2013
Nexus 7 2013 is the latest tablet introduced by Google last week, In fact, these numbers do not mean much , it only works for us that Google has improved strength inside of the phone, technically.
Nexus 7 2013 much faster than previous generation, fast operation speed, low latency, a phone is used to evaluate the Wi-Fi, 16GB running on the latest Android 4.3, but when the machine use is to
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Light Minimal snap Smartphone What is The Best Smartphone

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

what is the best smartphone


What is the best smartphone camera? Camera capabilities on smartphones have become an important feature that determines the decision to buy a smart phone . Smartphone vendors was not only a matter of race or feature superior hardware specs device . Camera technology in smartphones became a major concern .

One of the most sought after features of the smartphones camera is the ability to produce the best images in low light conditions (low light ) .

What is the best smartphone about low light ? For this aspect , Nokia claims Lumia smartphones camera from the ranks they are the best . One is based Lumia Windows Phone 8, the latest , the Lumia 925 , which was just released on Tuesday ( 5/14/2013 ) ago .

Hailed as the successor to the Lumia 920 , Nokia does not present a significant update in terms of the specifications of the Lumia 925 . The device is just getting increased in parts of the design and the camera .

Whatis the best smartphone, Nokia itself claims that the Lumia 925 camera is more advanced than the 920 series . Although the camera modules used by the same , the camera shots of the Lumia 925 is said to be better than the previous series and even the latest smartphones from other brands . Just for the record , the Lumia 925 uses PureView camera - camera technology that also made
​​the Nokia - with 8.7 megapixel resolution , Carl Zeiss artificial lens and Optical Image Stabilizer technology .

What is the best smartphone ? What makes this product better camera than with his brother and also its competitors ? According to Nokia , it is due to a combination of software algorithms and engineering better camera , plus a Carl Zeiss lens . Lumia 925 is already equipped with the latest Nokia software , the Nokia Smart Camera .

What is the best smartphone ? Nokia claims , one of the advantages of such an application is the ability to capture images in low light (low light ) . The camera is still capable of producing a bright image even though the conditions were dimly lit .

To prove this claim , Nokia has taken several photos using the Lumia 925 . As a comparison , Nokia also use branded smartphone competitors , like the Samsung Galaxy S4 , Apple iPhone 5 , HTC , and Sony Xperia Z.

What is the best smartphone? As a result, the Lumia 925 camera shots do look the brightest . The most capable smartphone HTC One approach is . While from the other competitors , the picture looks dark and visible noise .
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GT Mobile The Galaxy S From Samsung

GT Phone
GT Mobile
GT Mobile, The first thing that one needs to consider before going out and buying the cover is the model of the phone. You also have the option of picking the ones that cover the phone completely or partially with the former being the better option as it protects the entire device. These should feature a cushion inside that protects the phone from scratches. The features of the phone cases for the Samsung Galaxy S GT -19000 are also very important as individuals need to get something convenient to use. The cover needs to be opened and closed with ease so that one does not have any difficulties using the phone. Make sure you get a perfect fit for the phone so that it can carry out its purpose effectively.

GT Mobile, The Galaxy S uses a very high quality Super AMOLED display. Super AMOLED combines these two sheets into one, dramatically reducing thickness. Black levels are increased as is the viewing angle on the screen, ultimately improving visibility in sunlight. The screen really is the stand out feature on this phone. Letters of the alphabet can be assigned to certain phone functions. Samsung are a truly multi media company, and the features on offer on the Samsung Galaxy S are very well specified. Numerous formats of audio files are supported, and combined with the ever handy 3.5mm stereo jack, the phone performs perfectly as a portable audio player.

The Samsung Galaxy S is Samsungs reply to the HTC Desire. The Desire is a great phone, and to beat it Samsung needed to produce something special, and guess what? We held the phone, felt it in the hand, and compared it with other phones, most notably the HTC Desire. Motion clarity is very smooth. Better than the iPhone 4? Of course, the iPhone also has thousands of apps, but Android devices are catching up, fast. In fact, it is predicted that Android apps will soon overtake iPhone apps. Of course, most mobile phones nowadays have a host of connectivity, and the Samsunf Galaxy S is no different. The Chrome Lite web browser is super quick, and displays text super sharp. It is all about GT Mobile.
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The Phone App Reviews

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

phone app


Phone app, Just a note about the new features on FM radio in addition to Amber Update : Glance Screen is the screen that displays the so-called always-on clock even when the device is not turned on . Smart Camera is an application that comes with photographing new tricks , filter lenses , and additional effects .
Flip for silencing the phone app , our intention is to make the device go into silence mode , only the reverse . Data Sense is a feature that allows us to regulate the use of the amount of data , which is essential to manage the Internet connection . Here is the provisional name for the map application on the Nokia that will be better integrated with Windows Phone app.

Back to the matter of software , which I found , and a deficiency in the operating system itself , and has become a standard on other operating systems is ( tested on the Lumia 720 )

There is no built -in file manager . For example, we put an extra memory card , then we only rely on specific phone app to access it . For example , music and video player applications instantly know if the SD - Card which we attach no music files or videos , but we are not able to browse directly on the SD Card . There are phone app to do this , the File Viewer SD Kirik , but it turns out its not flexible in addition to recognizing only certain file types , and we have to pay again for the full version.
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Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS

The Sony Cyber ​​-shot QX10 as an additional lens for smart phones . In fact this is a real camera because it includes a 10X zoom lens system , 18MP image sensor Exmor R and BIONZ processor . Do turn off the monitor and control system should smartphone will act as a viewfinder , and the user will manipulate directly on it . QX10 using Wi -Fi connectivity directly between devices , NFC will also help to simplify the connection more . Tests showed the connection speed between the QX10 and stable smartphone , in a variety of environments with Wi- Fi , you will feel a little interface will have latency from 0.5 to 2 seconds .
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
QX10 s interface is simple fact such a compact camera . You can select the shooting mode or shooting . In shooting mode , there are 3 options include iAuto , iAuto + , and Programs ( P ) . With iAuto + , the machine will automatically recognize the scene accordingly to capture the image in its fullness , including optimizing images backlit ( take 2 tiles left ) or exposed night portable ( handheld twilight - shooting 6 plates composite ) . This feature is most Cyber- shot cameras are , but the Xperia is not integrated .

With the P mode , the QX10 we can only adjust the EV exposure and white balance . Some utilities , such as tuning timer capture , playback when shooting ... mode but no successive panels . Unfortunately, the other parameters can not be interference . The QX100 , I think you will be able to adjust more than one , including aperture , speed , ISO , metering ...

The smartphone is connected to the NFC is pretty simple , you just need to install PlayMemories Mobile application from Google Play , then open the camera , open NFC on the phone , touching the two devices to wait a few seconds and is ready for use .

With the machine as there is no NFC Android or iOS , Sony provides a password to access Wi- Fi on the QX10 . When it QX10 act as a Wi - Fi hotspot , your phone and access to the Wi - Fi connection . Then use PlayMemories Mobile software .
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Tests showed that even the relatively configure phones like Xperia E  LG Optimus L1 II still works well with the Cyber ​​-shot QX10 . To save memory , you can choose to save the image mode 2 MP ( 1920 x 1080 pixels with 16:9 aspect ratio ) to transfer images to your phone. Original photo 18 MP microSD/M2 stored on the memory card . At this point , the photograph will be faster , because the pictures have a resolution of 18 MP usually takes between 2-4 seconds to transfer the phone QX1 .

Thus, the QX10 has a compact design (though hardly jeans pocket ) , turn off screen , suitable as a lens to expand high-quality phones . You can take pictures and even posted on the internet without much thought . Higher resolution images will be stored in the memory card is still valid for printing high-quality images ( 300 dpi ) . Price clamping device in accordance with the computer screen from 2.8 " ( 5.5 cm - LG Optimus L1 II ) to 5.5 " ( Galaxy Note 2 ) .
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Guide How to use the Sony QX10 with Android and iOS
Reference source: Tinhte
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