Tuesday, 11 September 2012

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Does Anything About Tomorrow’s iPhone 5 Event Interest You?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 08:01 PM PDT

When iOS 6 was announced, we ran a post called “Which iOS 6 Features From Android Will Reinvent Smartphones This Morning?” The responses were hilarious, but since this is hardware, we can’t really go down that road again. Instead, we thought we would simply ask, “Does anything about the iPhone 5 announcement interest you?”
Are you going to chuckle when Apple calls a 4″ display the “sweet spot”? What if the iPhone 5 really is nothing more than a longer iPhone 4S with an oddly two-toned backside? Any chance they reinvent the widget so that they “just work”? How many faked stats will we see on stage? How bad are you going to feel for iPhone accessory junkies that are going to have to re-buy every overpriced dock and speaker that they invested in over the last 5 years because of a new dock connector? Is a nano-SIM actually worth a mention during a press event?
In all seriousness, I am actually interested to see what they do with LTE. Will Apple debut a new battery or processor combo that will give an LTE phone longer than normal battery life? How good will this new 4″ display be? NFC or no NFC? Care or don’t care? Let us know.

Sergey Brin and Google Glass Stop by to Talk With the Wall Street Journal

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 08:01 PM PDT

Since Google I/O, we haven’t heard much about Google Glass, the eyewear computing project that Google co-founder Sergey Brin is heading. The most recent sighting was at New York Fashion Week, but no new details of availability or functionality came out of it. We did learn a couple of new things about the future of Glass today, thanks to a sit down between Brin and the Wall Street Journal.*

During the interview, Sergey let the interviewer wear Google Glass and activate it by saying “OK Glass,” which popped up a menu that would all you to take a picture, record a video, place a phone call, send a message, or use Google Maps. According to this piece, Google Maps and phone calls/messages are only in a prototype stage and not yet working on most models. That’s a bit unfortunate, as it still seems like pictures are the only thing Google Glass is capable of doing to date.
If pictures are your thing though, you can take one by saying “Take a picture” or have it take one every 10 seconds with a time lapse feature. There is also some sort of 360-degree panoramic video experience that shows up in the video below. There isn’t a mention of the app or how they got there, but we are certainly interested.
Still interested in Google Glass?
Via: *WSJ

Motorola DROID RAZR M Review

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 08:01 PM PDT

The DROID RAZR M by Motorola was introduced last week as a mid-range device with, for the most part, top tier specs on Verizon. It sports an “edge-to-edge” display, dual-core processor, and Ice Cream Sandwich in one of the smaller packages we have seen in some time. Motorola was trying to give this phone something new by keeping the display itself big, but shrinking down the phone to make it much more manageable in one hand. They succeeded and then some. I may as well admit it now, that I’m a big fan of this phone even if the display is only qHD. Let’s talk about it.*
The Good:

  • Form Factor: *Even if Motorola doesn’t sell 10 million RAZR Ms, they have a winner in my book. Their vision of an edge-to-edge display is something I am 100% on-board with. When you pick up the RAZR M, you immediately notice how small it feels when compared to other devices like the Galaxy S3, but once you turn the screen on, none of that will matter. Since there is very little bezel, and Moto managed to toss in a 4.3″ display while keeping the overall package small, it doesn’t feel like you are holding a tank or two-handed device. It’s easy to navigate this phone with one hand. After making this my daily phone for the last 4 or 5 days, it has been difficult to pick up anything else without saying, “Damn these other phones are huge.” I also like it that the RAZR M doesn’t feel like Moto flattened or squashed the device just for the sake of saying, “Look how thin this is, even if it is the widest device on Earth!” Yes, I’m talking about the original RAZR.
  • Specs: *Aside from the RAZR M having a qHD display, the rest of its insides are top notch on paper. The 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 is efficient and powerful. The 8GB of on-board storage with expandable microSD slot gives you all of the space you could ask for. The 1GB of RAM doesn’t match the 2GB in the Galaxy S3, but should be enough for almost any average user. The 8MP camera sucks, but hey, at least it’s 8MP? It also has a 4G LTE radio so that it can connect to Verizon’s ever-growing network. The RAZR M doesn’t break ground on the spec front, but it also isn’t falling behind.
  • Battery Life: *The 2000mAh battery inside the RAZR M coupled with a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor seems like a match made in heaven. Well, almost anything does with this processor, however, this phone seems insanely good with this combo. I have two screenshots to talk about below that have led me to this conclusion. The first one on the left is the RAZR M after I took it through a standard day of checking emails, Twitter, snapping a few photos, making a few phone calls, listening to some music, keeping WiFi off, and not doing anything that would completely hammer on battery life (like gaming or video streaming). As you can see, a full day of use was not an issue. The screenshot on the right is day of travel and over an hour straight of Granny Smith domination with Google Music playing in the background while on a plane. I still had 33% left and probably could have made it through the rest of the day if I needed to. Now, with my Galaxy Nexus, should I have played over an hour of any game with music streaming in the background, I would have been dying to find the nearest outlet so that I could toss some juice into it. This phone is incredibly efficient.

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  • Display: *I’ve been hard on qHD displays for almost 2 years now, but I’ve got to admit that this qHD display on the RAZR M isn’t bothering me like others have in the past. It could be that Motorola selected the perfect set of wallpapers to show off color pops that distract me from picking out pixels or maybe, the fact that there isn’t blurring and ghosting at every turn like on the Incredible 4G and other qHD devices, that has me feeling good. Viewing angles are great, it gets plenty bright, and the size really does feel nice for such a small framed phone. Colors are vibrant since it’s an AMOLED and sensitivity is as good as any display I have touched in a while.

  • Performance: *The RAZR M has been a pleasure to use because Motorola has apparently fine-tuned their custom OEM skin since the Atrix HD, which runs a similar build. There are stutters or hiccups here and there, but for the most part, this phone flies, thanks to the Snapdragon S4 processor inside. We aren’t usually that big on benchmarks, but to visually give you an idea as to how this phone stacks up to the*competition, we thought we would include a couple (Yes, it topped the list in Quadrant.). For a $99 phone, you can’t help but be impressed. It’s not perfect, but the few hiccups I saw can all be fixed by software updates in the future, which new Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside told us would be here before the end of the year.

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  • Price: *If you don’t have $200 to spend on a phone, you should buy the RAZR M. At $99, it almost seems like you are robbing someone. The Incredible 4G, which doesn’t even stack up to this phone on any level other than the camera, is $149. Motorola’s new direction involves pricing phones in areas that can reach massive amounts of consumers, something the price point for the RAZR M clearly demonstrates. It’s a bargain-bin price for one of the better phones of 2012.
  • 4G LTE: *LTE is standard in all Verizon smartphones these days, so it’s no surprise that the RAZR M has been taking full advantage of the network while I’ve had it in my possession. Unlike some of Verizon’s previously released LTE phones, this one has no problem holding a signal. I’ve spent time in airports, between cities, on trains and in low coverage areas over the last few days and rarely ran into a lack of signal. If I left a coverage area, connection was quickly restored moments after returning to one. You see DL readers rave about Motorola radios in the comments on posts throughout each day, and there is a reason for it.
  • Blur: *During my Atrix HD review, I had mostly positive things to say about the direction of Blur. In fact, I still think this is the best version of Blur yet. With that said, Motorola needs to find a style or layout and stick to it for a while. This version of Blur is completely different than the ICS Blur we saw hit the original RAZR. We like innovation, but let’s try to find something we can build off of without having to completely flip the switch and start over.*Likes: *In this new build, you can swipe left and find a new notifications panel which*I really like. It’s a much better way to display this info than through the pull down menu. After that, you can swipe right to get to other home screens which don’t exist right off the bat. You have to add them by either choosing from a Moto pre-set layout or a blank screen. I can’t help but also admit that I really like how close this is to stock Android.*Dislikes: *I am sad to see them already eliminate the quick preview windows that were included in the Atrix HD’s build, though. For certain apps like Phone or Contacts, you could swipe up on the icon and see a preview of information. It was handy, to say the least, but it’s now gone in this new version of Blur.

  • Jelly Bean Soon: *During the announcement of the RAZR M, Motorola announced that Jelly Bean would be available as an update before the end of the year. If you looked at a calendar, that only gives them a little over 3 months. They must feel confident in the process because it took them 8 or 9 months to get Ice Cream Sandwich out.
  • Developer Edition: *Motorola is trying to win over customers again after pissing them off for the last 2 years. In order to do that, they feel that they need to win back the developer community, by releasing “developer edition” phones. While these are a great gesture and idea in principal, very few will likely buy these as they can only be purchased off contract at full retail and likely without much of a warranty. Thanks for the option, I guess.
  • On-screen Navigation Keys: *Motorola is one of the few Android OEMs to adopt on-screen navigation keys, something that Google first introduced with the Galaxy Nexus last year. It’s no surprise that Moto has gone this route, since they are owned by Google and all, but since we have seen other manufacturers continue to use hardware buttons, we need to give Moto props. On-screen navigation keys will allow for a better Jelly Bean experience while also allowing for a smaller device profile and more screen real estate.

The Not-so-Good:

  • Style: *Look, I’m a fan of the front of this device along with the industrial accents on the sides, but Motorola, it’s time to do away with the cheesy kevlar backing. Every time I flip this phone over, I cringe. The kevlar really serves no purpose other than as a talking point during sales pitches. This phone, for the most part, looks like a step in a new design direction for Moto, until you get to the back. It was a fun gimmick while it lasted, but let’s go ahead and turn the page to something new, shall we?
  • Display: *OK, as much as I can handle the display on the RAZR M, it still is a qHD PenTile display. If you use Motorola’s wallpapers, you may come away thinking this is one of the better displays ever made, however, if you change it up and throw on something a little more subtle and less vibrant, you will immediately see text becoming less clear with pixels shining through. And no, it didn’t take a blown up macro shot for me to be able to see this, I am simply showing you this picture so that you can see the display technology at work. I wouldn’t consider this display to be a deal breaker, but just know that even if it is “edge-to-edge,” that it’s not as good many others on the market. Then again, you are only paying$99 for it.

  • Camera: *I have been disappointed with the 8MP camera in the RAZR M. It seems to adjust lighting at freakish rates even when it doesn’t need to, leading to below average stills. Pictures with controlled lighting also rarely seem to come out as clear as you would expect. I was able to capture some decent outside shots in the sun, but anything inside turned out noisy and plain bad. I figure the camera is probably the same sensor that we saw in the original RAZR, however, it doesn’t come close to performing like it.

  • Bootloader: *The bootloader on the RAZR M that you will buy from Verizon for $99 is going to be locked down. This means hacking is going to be a pain in the rear, unless you want to fork out $549 and buy the developer edition directly from Motorola. Verizon will continue to come up with excuses as to why they are locking down their phones from the “hackers and tinkerers” that even Motorola has realized are important, and we will continue to tell them how wrong they are. Verizon, you are wrong, again.
  • Bloatware: *My official bloatware count reached 23 on the RAZR M. Now that Verizon has partnered with Amazon, their suite of apps easily adds 6 or 7 to Big Red’s ever-growing list. They also aren’t letting you uninstall these anymore, so if you want them gone from your app drawer, you have to go into Settings>Apps>All and disable them. This new Amazon partnership is definitely a step in the wrong direction in the battle of bloatware.

Unboxing and First Look:

Gallery:

The Verdict:

As I mentioned earlier, I’m a huge fan of the DROID RAZR M. The form factor with the edge-to-edge display has been a treat. You still get a big beautiful screen, but without the extra baggage that normally comes with one. At $99, the price seems more-than-reasonable, especially when you consider that it packs many of the same specs that high-end phones are launching with these days. The RAZR M is a great option for those who have been frustrated by the mega-phone movement.

Samsung: Jelly Bean Update Coming to International Galaxy S3 in October

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 08:01 PM PDT

If you own the international Samsung Galaxy S3, then you should see an official update to Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) in October. Samsung reportedly confirmed the details to CNET UK. This shouldn’t come as much of a surprise as we have seen multiple leaked builds pop up over the last month. It’s been clear that Samsung is working hard to get their 2012 flagship device to the current build of Android as quickly as possible.
Unfortunately for U.S. variants of the device, we have no time frame for release. Carriers always like to take their sweet time approving updates, so it could be November or December before any of us sees it. And I hate to say this, but Verizon’s version is going to be last. Big Red still hasn’t approved Jelly Bean for the Galaxy Nexus, so there is no way in hell that they are going to jump past other carriers and be the first. You best bet is going to be to root and throw on one of the newly leaked JB ROMs.
Via: *CNET

Documents To Go v3.004 FULL

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 05:52 PM PDT


This key unlocks premium features such as editing, Google Docs & Adobe PDF.
In addition to Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint viewing, purchasing the Full Version Key unlocks the ability to:

Minecraft

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 05:52 PM PDT

Minecraft - Pocket Edition



Imagine it, build it. Create worlds on the go with Minecraft - Pocket Edition
The new Minecraft - Pocket Edition allows you to build on the go. Use blocks to create masterpieces as you travel, hangout with friends, sit at the park, the possibilities are endless. Move beyond the limits of your computer and play Minecraft everywhere you go.
* Creative and Surival game modes
* Randomized worlds
* Build anything you can imagine
* Build with 36 different kinds of blocks
* Invite and play with friends to your world (local wireless network)
* Save multi-player worlds on your own phone
*Xperia PLAY optimized*
Note: Samsung Galaxy Tab users, please test the demo first! If it doesn't start, you will have to update your Android system software version.







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Color Splash Effect Pro v1.2.6

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 04:25 PM PDT

Overview: Color Splash convert photos to gray and let you choose details in color.
Requirements: Android OS 2.1 and up
Market Update Released: September 8, 2012
Price: $1.99


Color Splash convert photos to gray and let you choose details in color.
Color Splash Effect lets you quickly and easily give photos a dramatic look by converting them to black and white, while keeping your chosen details in color. This effect draws the viewers' attention to the colored areas, creating striking images.
Most selective coloring apps give you 2 painting choices: Gray or original color. Color Splash Effect gives you this PLUS the ability to paint nearly ANY color!
The intuitive and responsive multi-touch user interface makes Color Splash Effect amazingly easy and fun to use. Use your finger as a brush to "paint" sections of your image black and white, or to bring back the original color. Zooming in and out using the two-finger pinching gesture allows you to work on details with pixel-accuracy.
Features:
- Share your edited images on Facebook.
- Save multiple sessions to resume your work later.
- Undo any number of accidental brush strokes.
- An alternative view mode highlights the regions that will remain in color with a red tint. This makes it easier to see and adjust the boundaries between color and black & white regions.
- 25 unique effects
- Choose from 4 different brushes (hard or soft edged, opaque or transparent)
- Work in landscape or portrait orientation.
- Hide the toolbars in full screen mode.
- Optimized for tablets
- Pinch zoom(zoom with fingers)
- Scalable brush size
- Change colors of your photos
- Special design for tablets especially for new Nexus 7
- Contrast adjustment
- Warmth adjustment
- Brightness adjustment

What is more than others
25 unique effects
Provides highest resolution results.
Provides landscape and portrait mode.
Two different user interface designs, one for phones and one for tablets.
Tablet design provide more space for photos.
Most realistic color replace operation unlike other apps.
Special design for tablets especially for new Nexus 7
Contrast adjustment
Warmth adjustment
Brightness adjustment
Permission reasons :
WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE --> To be able to save sessions and images.
INTERNET --> Facebook access and Ads
ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE --> Ads









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Solid Mechanics 2 v1.0

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 02:51 PM PDT

Solid Mechanics 2 v1.0
Requirements: 2.1+
Overview: Swiftly calculate resultant forces and engineering stresses for design scenarios




This quick and easy tool will allow you to calculate the resultant forces and stresses encountered in many common design scenarios.

PROFESSIONALS
Quickly and accurately analyze the stress levels in common design elements and forces which result from real-world scenarios like impact loading and buckling. With built-in unit conversions, never worry about the unit scale again.

POST SECONDARY STUDENTS ( Mechanical, Aerospace, Civil Engineering, etc... )
Make your problem sets, labs and design projects a breeze with pre-written formulae which are commonly taught in engineering schools. Improve the quality of your designs by considering multiple failure modes at the design stage quickly, and easily.

Simplify your engineering stress concentration calculations with:
- Reference equations & diagrams
- Integration of sub-equations - (Press the |Sub| button)
- Dynamic calculation
- Built-in unit conversion
- Prominent tabbed output display
- Simplified main screen layout with icons for quick identification
- Built-in Cross-section property calculators

Either for reference or for double-checking, conveniently view each diagram and equation at the bottom of each calculator's screen in an easy to read graphical layout like you see in reference textbooks.

With the integration of sub-equations, you can benefit from the added ease of determining critical design inputs through additional equations if you have not determined the specific value beforehand. (Press the |Sub| button)

Dynamic calculation allows you to vary design parameters rapidly and see their result without ever having to re-calculate.

Input your parameters in standard units of measure in engineering without having to do your own conversions.

The prominent tabbed output display makes the answer always directly at hand by displaying the output(s) at the top of the screen. By grouping calculators that can output multiple design parameters in a compact and easy to use "tabbed" display, you can "swipe or tap" left and right on the output field and view all of your results.

The simplified main screen layout contains a easy-to-use list-view of the calculators, each with their own custom icon to make it even easier to identify the calculator you need and reduce the time you spend reading your options.

Simplify your calculations with built-in cross-section property calculators for a wide variety of standard shapes and never have to calculate area moment of inertia (I) by hand again. All you need to press is the |Sub| button beside the cross-section property of interest.


Included calculators:

1. Impact Force (Horizontal)
2. Impact Force (Vertical)
3. Curved Beam Stress
4. Direct Bearing Stress
5. Tearout Shear Stress
6. Buckling (Concentric Loading)
7. Principal Stresses 2D
8. Principal Stresses 3D
9. Von Mises Stress (From Principal Stresses) - Ductile
10. Von Mises Stress (From General Stresses) - Ductile
11. Modified-Mohr Stress - Brittle

Units Conversions Supported:

Stress / Pressure: Pa, kPa, MPa, GPa, psi, kpsi
Strain: unitless, %, Millistrain, Microstrain, Nanostrain
Force: N, kN, MN, GN, nN, uN, mN, lbf, kgf
Length: m, mm, um, nm, in, ft
Area: m^2, mm^2, cm^2, um^2, nm^2, in^2, ft^2
Moment of Inertia: m^4, mm^4, cm^4, um^4, nm^4, in^4, ft^4

Standard Cross-section Properties for A, I and J Supported:
Area Moment of Inertia (I):
Rectangle, Hollow Rectangle, Circle, Hollow Circle, I-Beam, Semicircle, Ellipse, General Triangle, Right Triangle, Isosceles Triangle


Simple Solutions Droid is dedicated to providing you with simple solutions to your complex technical problems.

We appreciate any and all feedback on our Apps so we can help provide better solutions to you, our valued customers.

Please note that this product is intended as a reference tool only and is not a substitute for formal engineering design verification.





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Compatibility On Facebook v1.0.3

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 02:51 PM PDT

Compatibility On Facebook v1.0.3
Requirements: 2.2+
Overview: (FULL) Version for compatibility on facebook



Do you believe in statistics?
Do you believe in logic?
or are you just curious and want real life rewards for being curious?

If you answered yes to any of the above then you should try out this app.

****NOTE****
If you get the message "the page you requested was not found" it is because you do not have the official Facebook app installed.
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The compatibility on facebook app uses top of the line Comparison Algorithm, logic, and the facebook graph API to scan through your entire Facebook profile using the balanced comparison algorithm to compare the "about" section-containing a lot of nitty gritty information,likes each user has ever liked,music,movies,books, events ever attended, groups part of.
The comparison logic has been tweaked and modified several times and should truly represent your logical compatibility.
Obviously the more detailed your own profile is, the better accuracy.
Wall posts were not included because this app is not meant for showing the user who they interact with the most, rather it will show you how compatible your friends really are. This should open your eyes as to which friends are worth getting to know more about.

Facebook Developer rules were followed and none of your information is saved or transferred to anywhere. The only thing saved is data for achievements.
This app has achievements built in using Kiip. So you also get instant real life rewards/discounts every time you unlock an achievement.

Achievements obtained range from "posting to your wall about who you compared with" to "posting the the #1 ranked person after comparing with all your friends at once".

If you choose to use this app to determine your love compatibility then by all means go ahead, statistics does help, but how can one really determine love?

NOTE: The instant rewards will should activate within 5 days of release, so it should activate before 15th Sept 2012.

Features:
★Price discounted to $0.99 from $2.99 for the first 1,000 downloads! Thats about 66% discount.
★Ability to compare with specific group of friends at a time and determine the most compatible person.

★Ability to compare with ALL your friends at once and they get ordered and ranked .

★Ability to compare a selected friend with specific group of your own friends .

★Almost everything is animated with real-time update on progress and person being compared, so you don't get bored waiting. The animations do not waste valuable time and are only present when background work is being processed.


App programmed by Jesse Aboh, designed by Rumate Razi, and Promoted by Jason Aboh






https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...lityonfacebook








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Alarm Clock Xtreme v3.3.5p

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 02:51 PM PDT

Alarm Clock Xtreme v3.3.5p

Requirements: Varies with device
Overview: Most reliable and highest rated alarm clock and timer for Android!





Do you have problems turning off your alarm clock only to fall back asleep? Wake up gently and avoid accidentally disabling your alarm with Alarm Clock Xtreme. This alarm clock includes features that prevent excessive snoozing and get you out of bed.

Customize your wakeup with this advanced alarm clock and use it for reminders throughout the day. Set your morning alarm to slowly increase in volume and wake you up gently. Use the extra large snooze button or solve math problems to prevent you from accidentally turning off the alarm. You can even have the snooze duration decrease after every snooze and set a maximum number of snoozes.
Features include: music alarm, random song alarm, gentle alarm volume ramp up, math to snooze/dismiss, shake to snooze/dismiss, auto-snooze, auto-dismiss, timer with countdown, and much more.

What's in this version:
- Bug fixes. Apologies for any bugs you may have experienced in previous updates. I'm hoping this will be the last update until v3.4 or possibly v4.0, but I will be monitoring support email over the next week and will be sure to reply to emails and fix problems promptly.
- Thanks for your emails and your continued support of this app.

This app has NO advertisements

More Info:




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Changelog Droid Premium v3.2

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 02:51 PM PDT

Changelog Droid Premium v3.2

Requirements: Android 2.0+
Overview: Are you tired of going through every updated application on the Android Market to see what the developer has changed? Changelog Droid solves this problem by fetching all information directly from the Android Market after or (NEW!) before you update them.







Also new: If you wish, Changelog Droid will check the Market in the background and inform you when updates are available.
Changelog Droid 3.0 comes with a brand new swipable layout, that features different lists for differen functions.

Changelog Droid let's you quickly start the apps you are seeing. Besides, quick access to the Android Market and the System Information page is possible - if you don't like an app anymore, just tap it and select "uninstall"!

Key Features:
- Update notification and manual update check.
- All the recent changes directly from the market.
- Saving traffic by prefetching only a couple of changelogs, expanding the list as you scroll it.
- Caching changelogs for a speed boost at next start up.
- Blacklist for apps, that you don't want to update.
- Quick Search for all of your apps (Search key or long pressing the Menu key).
- many more...

Info:
Due to a lack of official ways to fetch information from the market, Changelog Droid may not find some of the available updates. Please try "Intense Check" for better results.

Please contact me if any errors occur during the usage of this app and I will do my best, to fix it.

What's in this version:
- Two workarounds for Jelly Bean to get Android ID
- Restructured preferences
- Fix for HTC One X (and others) where extra menu key was displayed
- Added Korean translation (Thx!)

This app has NO advertisements

More Info:




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Persist + ( Volume Control ) v2.1.3

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 02:51 PM PDT

Persist + ( Volume Control ) v2.1.3
Requirements: 2.1
Overview: Audio management at your finger tips
Persist puts you in complete control of your audio with a variety of volume controls and settings.


☆ Presets
Apply your favourite audio settings in one tap. Quickly silence volume settings at an appointment, or at night for a comfortable sleep. You can create custom presets to suit your needs.

☆ Volume Locker - Prevent volume changes
It's the best way to prevent your volume from changing when bumped in your pocket; avoiding unexpected bursts of sound or missed calls. Persist's volume locker makes all the difference when on the go.

☆ Silent and vibrate modes
Lets you focus on what's important; easily silence your device and change vibrate modes. Powerful system controls are only a few taps away.

☆ Fully interactive widgets
A wealth of features at your fingertips. In an instant, you can change volume levels, apply presets, and much more, directly from your home-screen.

FEATURES
✔ Create presets to quickly apply your favourite settings.
✔ Lock the volume to prevent accidental changes.
✔ Toggle the ringer mode between silent, vibrate, and normal.
✔ Control vibrate modes (on, off, vibrate when silent) for ringer and notification.
✔ Separate or link ringer and notification volume on android 2.3 and below.
✔ Perform various notifications such as a vibrate or sound when the volume is locked.
✔ View and change a variety of volume levels.

Dolphin Browser v8.8.1 Final

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 02:51 PM PDT

Dolphin Browser v8.8.1 Final
Requirements: Android v2.1+
Overview: Dolphin Browser(Formerly Dolphin Browser HD) is the world's first Gesture, Sonar and Add-on enabled mobile web browser on Android.



Dolphin Browser(Formerly Dolphin Browser HD) is the world's first Gesture, Sonar and Add-on enabled mobile web browser on Android.
★ #1 Mobile Web Browser on Android Market
★ Over 10,000,000 total downloads
★ #2 on CNET

Ducati Challenge v1.05

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 02:51 PM PDT

Ducati Challenge v1.05
Requirements: 2.3 and up
Overview: Speed and fun on two wheels, in the palm of your hand.






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Speed and fun on two wheels, in the palm of your hand.

Get ready for breathtaking challenges and unique thrills riding official Ducati motorbikes in a graphically stunning 3D racing game. Wheelies, stoppies, overtaking, high speed and steering precision make Ducati Challenge a must-have game for Ducati and motorbike fans alike.

---- Official Ducati bikes
Ride the most powerful standard models in Ducati's line, including Monster 1100 EVO, Hypermotard 1100 EVO SP, Diavel Carbon, Multistrada 1200 S, Streetfighter S, Superbike 1198 SP, Multistrada Pikes Peak, Diavel Cromo and Superbike 1199 Panigale S. The roar of every single engine was recorded live to offer all Ducati fans an immersive experience.

---- Original and varied tracks
Fast race tracks, winding mountain roads, narrow medieval village streets, bustling metropolises and hot desert valleys will make the perfect locations for exciting challenges, where you can safely unleash all the power of Ducati's awesome bikes.

---- CHAMPIONSHIP MODE
Tackle a series of challenges to become Champion. Earn points during races, unlock new goodies and circuits in Quick Challenge mode. Upgrade your bikes and crush your opponents. Use enhanced fuel to improve your performance.

---- QUICK CHALLENGE MODE
Pick your ride, track, number of laps and difficulty level and just jump into the race. More tracks and bikes will be unlocked as you progress through the championship mode.

---- Different camera angles
In-game camera angles convey all the thrills of high speed racing on two wheels. Opt for a standard third person view or the amazing first person view.

---- Easy handling
Thanks to the customizable handling system (including steering sensitivity control based on your device leaning and the brake assist), Ducati Challenge offers user-friendly controls for players of all levels, ranging from beginners to experts.
You can choose between arcade and simulation settings to get your favourite driving experience.

--- Graphic Quality
Thanks to the graphic quality customization, you can choose between 3 different settings to get the best performance out of your device: low quality (no effects), medium quality (anti-aliasing activated), high quality (anti-aliasing + motion blur + high quality particles activated).

---- Image galleries and achievements
The rich game Extras, including unlockable achievements and exclusive Ducati images you can save on your device, will be the icing on the cake for all Ducati fans.






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Google Chrome’s Other Device Feature [Beginners' Guide]

Posted: 11 Sep 2012 01:22 PM PDT

My life revolves around the web. From the time I start work to the time I drag myself outside to walk my dogs, I am constantly surfing, reading, and all of the other descriptive words I could use to get the point across that I use the Internet a whole lot. One thing I learned back before Chrome’s syncing feature was that I could email or text myself links to pages that I needed while I was on the go. Addresses, restaurants, and things of that nature. Sure, it may not have been the best way or easiest by any means, but it worked.
With the introduction of Chrome for Android, accessing websites from my mobile that I already had open on my desktop is now just a couple of clicks away. It saves me a lot of time and sanity when I’m on the go. For example, if I was looking up a cool spot to eat for lunch and then leave the house, but forget the name or address, I can open up Chrome and access the same exact page from my mobile that I was looking at on the desktop. The applications for the feature go way beyond that, but you get the idea.*
Using the service:

If you’re new to Chrome and are still learning about its vast features, here’s how to access the “Other devices” page from your mobile and desktop Chrome applications. As a note, you must be signed into the same Google account on your mobile and desktop Chrome browsers for the apps to properly sync together.
From your mobile Chrome browser:
The top image I have used are the steps you take to access tabs that are open on your desktop and other mobile devices. While you’re browsing any page, just hit the settings key and select “Other devices.” From this page, it will list which devices and computers you are signed in to with your Google account that have tabs open. Beyond just tabs, you can also access any bookmarked pages you have as well by hitting the star icon, same with popular sites you frequent.
From your desktop Chrome browser:
The same goes for when you’re on your desktop as well. If you have tabs open on your mobile devices that you need access to, simply open a new tab on your desktop and in the bottom right corner you will see “Other devices.” Once you hit that, you can see the other devices associated with your Google account that have tabs open such as tablets, phones, and even other computers.
If you haven’t tried out Google’s Chrome for Android yet, you really should give it a shot. You’ll find that it is far superior in*functionality*and features than the stock Android or other 3rd party browser.
Play Link
*The rest of the*Android Beginners' Guide*is a one-stop shop for all of those new to Android.

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