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- Root ONEV MTK6515 3.5 Inch Android 2.3 Capacitive Dual SIM Dual Camera Smartphone
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- Send! Pro | File Transfer v1.3
- Report: Half of Verizons Phone Activations are Android, Feature Phones Crushing Win
- Eric Schmidt Giving Talk at Cornell, Watch it Here
- How to: Quickly Share Photos on Android [Beginners' Guide]
- Facebook Application and Facebook Messenger for Android Seeing Upgrades
- The State of Android [Opinion]
- Velocispider is an Arcade Throwback With Genetically Altered Dinosaurs and Lasers
- Asus Sends Out Invitations for Padfone 2 Unveiling on October 16
- Reminder: Lots of Cities Across the Nation Seeing New Verizon 4G LTE This Week
- Android Friends, Be Kind to All of the New iPhone 5 Users Tomorrow They May be Lost
- Puppet War Hits Google Play Destroy Them All Before They Take Over the World
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Root ONEV MTK6515 3.5 Inch Android 2.3 Capacitive Dual SIM Dual Camera Smartphone Posted: 20 Sep 2012 08:40 PM PDT ONEV MTK6515 3.5 Inch Android 2.3 Capacitive Dual SIM Dual Camera Smartphone
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Posted: 20 Sep 2012 08:40 PM PDT This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad Category: Games Updated: Sep 18, 2012 Version: 1.2.0 Size: 76.1 MB Language: English Seller: Ludia Jurassic Park: Builder software © 2012 Ludia Inc. Jurassic Park is a trademark copyright of Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Licensed by Universal Studios Licensing LLC. All Rights Reserved. Requirements: Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) and iPad. Requires iOS 4.2 or later. Download This link is not allowed : ★ 3.e {mochyn} http://freakshare.com/files/11yvo5us...0-ber.ipa.html http://shareflare.net/download/73698.71d21679dad4407c7c8aa0028a62/Jurassic_Park-v1.2.0-ber.ipa.html" Mirror: http://www.directmirror.com/files/YFQ5FFVA | ||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 06:29 PM PDT Camera JB+ v1.1.2 Requirements: Android 4.0.3 or higher Overview: Camera JB+ is an improved version of the official Camera and Gallery app included on Jelly Bean (Android 4.1). *** IMPORTANT *** We are working to improve compatibility with most Android devices. If you're not happy with the application please contact us at moblynx.us@gmail.com and we will try to fix the problem or refund your money. --- FEATURES --- - No ads version - 3 modes: camera, video recorder & panorama - Dynamic user interface (phone/tablet) - Color effects (mono,sepia,negative,...) - Silent mode (no shutter sound, might not work on some devices) - Configurable volume keys - Wide screen pictures - Picture quality setting (low/medium/high/ultra) - Video bitrate selection (normal/2x) - Configurable storage source (Internal/SD card) - Timer - Burst mode - Guidelines - Time-lapse video recording - Video stabilization on/off (only on some devices) - New effect(fx) on Gallery JB+: Pencil - More cool features soon ... What's in this version: 1.1.2 Fixed green flicker on some phones (Sony Xperia S, Galaxy Note,...) More info https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...x.camerajbplus http://ul.to/c9ognlxr http://rapidgator.net/file/44242469/j112.apk.html | ||||||||||||||||||
Send! Pro | File Transfer v1.3 Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:34 PM PDT Finally an easy way to transfer photos, music, videos or any files you like to your friends and family! And it works without an Internet connection! ★Special Promotion Price for Limited Time Only★ Features: Super easy to use! Zero setup required Send multiple photos, music, videos at once Send any files you like ★Send! Pro ONLY★ Auto-detect fastest way to send - Bluetooth or Wifi No Internet required! Widget support Send straight from Gallery or other apps (Share) Fast pairing with QR code Auto-saved pairs list Easy access to received files Beautiful interface, even for old phones! COMING SOON TO Send! Pro: Peer to peer wifi transfer without access point Use NFC to pair and initiate transfer Integration with "Share" actions What's in this version : (Updated : Sep 15, 2012 ) Widget support Send from other apps using "Share" Fixed localisation Other bug fixes Required Android O/S : 2.2+ https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ntelx.send.pro http://www.directmirror.com/files/0LGGXO7N released by chathu_ac | ||||||||||||||||||
Report: Half of Verizons Phone Activations are Android, Feature Phones Crushing Win Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:03 PM PDT A recent survey conducted by CIRP, asked consumers who activated smartphones from June through August which type of phone they used and from what carrier. The operating system breakdown looked something like this: *48% Android, 28% iPhone, 17% feature phone, 4% Blackberry, and 1% Windows Phone. The shocking number there is that of feature phones, which is more than triple Windows Phone and Blackberry share combined. Yikes. I’m actually hoping that Windows Phone starts to catch on, as the operating system is a joy to use. It’s also good for competitive and driving innovation.* As far as a carrier breakdown goes, Android was the top dog at Verizon by a mile, with feature phones and iPhones battling it out for 2nd place. AT&T was the opposite, and is clearly still a pro-iPhone carrier after having an exclusive deal for years. It’s tough to predict if their iPhone vs. Android numbers will start to level out now that they are carrying better Android phones and because Verizon and Sprint are selling the iPhone. Only time will tell. No matter what, Android is still sticking around as the domestic and global leader. There are far too many options at each price point for it to slow down and time soon. Via: *AllThingsD | ||||||||||||||||||
Eric Schmidt Giving Talk at Cornell, Watch it Here Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:03 PM PDT | ||||||||||||||||||
How to: Quickly Share Photos on Android [Beginners' Guide] Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:03 PM PDT Why else would we be taking tons of pictures if not to share them with the people we love? Today’s smartphones are coming equipped with powerful cameras that can capture some stunning images with the quick press of a button. The one above is certainly not “stunning” but it’s cute nonetheless. In this post, we’ll be going over how to share pictures you’ve taken to social networks, through email, and other means.* Taking a photo and sharing it through MMS: “Just send me a picture of it!” We’ve heard that before. Sometimes, instead of fully explaining something, people just do better with a picture. So, let’s go over taking a picture and sending it through your text messaging application. 1. *Using the Camera app, snap your picture. 2. *Tap on the thumbnail that is created of the picture you just took. 3. *In the top right, hit the “Share” icon. *Looks like 3 dots connected with lines* 4. *This will drop down the different ways you can share the photo. You’ll see options for emailing it, sending it through MMS, and any other apps like Instagram and Facebook if you have those installed. 5. *Hit “Messaging.”6. *Select which contact you want to send the picture to, and hit “Send.” Ready to take over Instagram now? Let’s do this! Sharing photos to Instagram and other Social Networks: Now let’s talk about sharing the “lolz” with your friends on Social Networks. Apps like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and a ton more allow you to instantly upload photos from your Android device. Here’s how to do it. 1. *Find a photo you want to share in the Gallery app. This is where all of your pictures are kept. 2. *Click on the image.3. *Hit the “Share” button. 4. *Select which application you want to share the photo with. I have chosen Instagram in my example. 5. *Write whatever description you want to add and hit “Upload.”It’s that easy! Now everyone on your Friends List can see your awesome photos. *The rest of the*Android Beginners' Guide*is a one-stop shop for all of those new to Android. | ||||||||||||||||||
Facebook Application and Facebook Messenger for Android Seeing Upgrades Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:03 PM PDT It looks like Facebook’s policy of applications engineers being forced to use the Android application to see how bad it was is working. Head over to Google Play today and you will find two sizable updates to the Facebook for Android application and Facebook Messenger as well.*In the original app you’ll find a laundry list of enhancements and all of them are welcome:
Overall the application just feels snappier in general. It’s still far from perfect and not the best Facebook app out there but this is a good step in the right direction. Pair this with the improvements to Facebook Messenger, including a slide-out contact menu and a more traditional looking messaging thread. Do you still use these two applications daily or have you moved onto to other social networks? | ||||||||||||||||||
The State of Android [Opinion] Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:03 PM PDT Back in January of this year I reviewed the state of Android manufacturers up to that point. In January Samsung was the only major Android OEM that was making any money on Android phones. HTC had posted its first quarterly profit decline in two years while Motorola continued its financial decline amidst regulatory approval of Google’s then-proposed, now-approved purchase of the manufacturer. How is the ecosystem doing nine months into the year? This is the year that Google was supposed to double down on tablets. That promise, made way back in March, was fulfilled in some ways by the Nexus 7. Instead of going head to head with Apple or preparing for Microsoft’s entry into the consumer tablet space with Surface, Google pointed their efforts at fighting back against the Kindle Fire. While the iPad has continued to dominate the market, the only other tablet to show any sizable adoption (aside from the TouchPad) has been the Kindle Fire. Amazon claims (without any sales numbers) that the Kindle Fire has 22% of the tablet market while Apple claims that the iPad has 68% of the market, leaving 10% remaining for Nexus 7, TouchPad, Galaxy Tab, Xyboard, Flyer owners. While Google is expected to sell 8 million Nexus 7s by the end of the year (compared to around 5.5 million Kindle Fire sales), Amazon just launched a refreshed Kindle Fire and two Kindle Fire HD models. When shoppers visit Amazon.com to get holiday shopping done, they won’t be presented with a Nexus 7, but a Kindle Fire HD. Hopefully Google will be able to push Nexus 7 sales, but even if they’re able to match Amazon’s sales they’ll have done nothing to counter sales of Apple’s iPad. Add in the possible success of Microsoft’s Surface (or a number of other OEM’s Windows 8 offerings) and Apple’s expected entry into the 7-inch tablet space and Google will still be facing an uphill battle. While Amazon may be getting Android into the hands of users, Google can’t be happy that Amazon’s version of Android has been winning in the marketplace instead of theirs. The Nexus 7 hasn’t been Google’s only move to control their version of Android. Google recently forced Acer to cancel the announcement of a device running Aliyun, a forked version of Android, because doing so would violate the terms of the Open Handset Alliance (OHA). Members of the Open Handset Alliance have agreed to not ship non-compatible Android devices, instead trying to build a unified, compatible Android ecosystem. To be clear, Acer can leave the OHA at any time to pursue Aliyun development, but if Acer wants to keep shipping devices with access to Google’s apps and ecosystem then they can only ship devices with compatible versions of Android. Shortly before Samsung’s unsurprising*loss to Apple in this year’s (maybe this decade’s) biggest mobile lawsuit, Motorola filed a new patent lawsuit against Apple. While Motorola and Google were originally scheduled to go to court back in June, Judge Posner threw the case out because neither Motorola or Apple could identify the damages they had suffered from each other’s infringement. Motorola is arguing that all of Apple’s devices (save the then unannounced iPhone 5) have violated some seven of Motorola’s patents. While Google has promised to only use patents in defense of Android, this move seems*unequivocally*offensive in nature. So far Google has avoided a lawsuit directly with Apple, but Google’s purchase of Motorola and subsequent filing against Apple opens up the door to more direct litigation between the developers of the world’s top two mobile operating systems. Apparently Google has decided that the best way for them to defend Android in the court room is to litigate against Apple directly instead of using OEMs like HTC to fight its battles for it. While I would prefer to see cross-licensing agreements between Apple and Google, it seems as though these lawsuits will be going on for years. So what has really changed in the last nine months? Samsung is still the largest Android OEM with HTC struggling to keep up with sales and Motorola rereleasing last year’s phones. Meanwhile, lower tier Android OEMs like LG are releasing bricks. Amazon is still dominating a tablet market that Google has failed to enter successfully. The release of the Nexus 7, despite being superior to the*refreshed*Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD, appears to be too little, too late. Google is still struggling to regain control of their ecosystem while partners like HTC run to Microsoft to try to get some sales in the US and Ice Cream Sandwich slowly rolls out to more devices in the wake of Jellybean. Android is still a huge force in the phone marketplace, but it seems more and more likely that Samsung and Motorola (Google) will be the only real players in time. The mobile space is still very young; as Merlin Mann is fond of saying, every day someone is born who hasn’t seen the*Flintstones. AT&T and Verizon are just now reaching the point where 50% of their customers have smartphones; even fewer people have tablets. Like every industry, however, not everyone can win. Android may end up being a major player in the tablet space, but it may end up being Amazon’s version of Android if Google doesn’t step up their game against the iPad. Android is still a*resounding*success in mobile both in the US and worldwide, but Google’s OEM’s can’t all succeed with Android. We can expect the mobile space to continue to shift and change over the next few years as some companies that were nothing become household names while other once powerful companies fall by the wayside. Android still has plenty of room to grow and improve and plenty*of time to compete with Apple in the tablet space, but there are no assurances that companies like HTC will still be a major player in the Android ecosystem or that Google will control Android on tablets. | ||||||||||||||||||
Velocispider is an Arcade Throwback With Genetically Altered Dinosaurs and Lasers Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:03 PM PDT “Part Spider, Part Velociraptor, it’s Velocispider” is how the description of Velocispider starts. It’s pretty straight forward as far as that goes, but all Velocispider wants to do it save its eggs. An evil CEO of the Robot Seafood Company has taken a taste for Velocispider eggs and you must fend off waves and waves of enemies coming to get them.*Older gamers will feel the throwback to the Galaga days of arcade glory. There are 20 levels for you to fight against with each one getting more and more difficult until you won’t want to play anymore. For $1.02 you can get this fun shooter in the Google Play Store now.Play LinkClick here to view the embedded video. | ||||||||||||||||||
Asus Sends Out Invitations for Padfone 2 Unveiling on October 16 Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:03 PM PDT This morning, ASUS has sent out*invitations*to the press and*industry*affiliates for them to book their flights over to Taipei, Taiwan and Milan, Italy for the unveiling of the Padfone 2. Unlike some companies, ASUS isn’t trying make this a secret and even has a corner of the device on display in the invitation. Except for that image above, there are no confirmed specs or even really that many rumored specs to speak of. The only small piece of info out there was a benchmark that showed a Snapdragon S4 processor and 2GB of RAM. But, that’s just a benchmark and isn’t much to go on.* Much like the original Padfone, we can most likely plan on this not making its way to the States due to carriers showing little interest in this hybrid phone/tablet device. Even more unsettling is that I won’t be able to attend since it’s all the way in Taiwan and Italy. Come on, ASUS. Sad face. | ||||||||||||||||||
Reminder: Lots of Cities Across the Nation Seeing New Verizon 4G LTE This Week Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:03 PM PDT Just as we reported last week, Verizon is turning on some new 4G LTE sites today and also expanding on some markets starting tomorrow. Here is the most up-to-date list of markets that have already seen the new 4G LTE speeds or will be seeing them tomorrow.* Areas seeing the change:
We’ll see how long it takes for our 4G LTE to be bogged down*thanks to tomorrow’s notable phone launch. | ||||||||||||||||||
Android Friends, Be Kind to All of the New iPhone 5 Users Tomorrow They May be Lost Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:03 PM PDT Android friends and family, tomorrow is a big day. It’s time to start preparing. In case you didn’t realize it yet, September 21 is the day that millions of new phone owners across the globe will have trouble finding their way to work, to the nearest gas station, to their lunch or dinner reservation, and as you can see in the picture above, surviving through take-off at their local airport. Tomorrow, is iPhone 5 launch day.* When doors open at your city’s Apple store in the morning and UPS drivers take to the streets with shipments of iPhone 5s, the number of confused and lost pedestrians, transit riders, bikers and car drivers will have increased by some 2 million people. So when I say that the Android crew needs to prepare, I’m suggesting that you put a shortcut to your Google Maps app on your home screen or quick launch bar. Think of tomorrow (and for the foreseeable future) as an opportunity to help out a foe in need. After all, your Google Maps app with turn-by-turn navigation is free, so why not share it with those less fortunate smartphone owners. They may need confirmation that when traveling over the Hoover Dam, that they will succeed in crossing it. They may need to ask for your help in telling the difference between the next Burger King or monastery or public building. They may need to see underneath those clouds. They may be confused as to why the Cayman Islands no longer have roads. Is that a beacon from God? And finally, those new iPhone 5 owners are going want to know if it’s OK for them to drive their car into a body of water and onto that new set of streets. So again, keep your Google Maps app handy. There are going to be a lot of iPhone 5 owners wandering around bodies of water trying to find Chinese restaurants, avoiding interstates and bridges, wondering why that building that was constructed 10 years ago is now under construction, why their home town doesn’t exist, and showing up to transit stops that closed years ago, that are going to need your help. To follow along in the never-ending fun that is Apple’s new Maps app for iOS 6, follow this Tumblr. | ||||||||||||||||||
Puppet War Hits Google Play Destroy Them All Before They Take Over the World Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:03 PM PDT If you’re in need of a completely silly, yet totally bad-a** game this morning, check out Puppet War. Much like Dead Trigger, you roam *a level with a weapon of choice (there are many that can be unlocked by*completing levels) and kill evil puppets that are trying to take over the world. You play as a janitor so you won’t be too pleased with your first weapon which happens to be a mop. Luckily, by round two you have a Desert Eagle to blow their heads off with. It’s a fun game and for free, go check it out. Play Link Click here to view the embedded video. | ||||||||||||||||||
Native I found a game not listed in Appworld and it's free -Modern Combat 2 Black Peg Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:03 PM PDT I installed Uno on my playbook. In the main menu screen there's a button to see more games. On the list is "Modern Combat 2 Black Pegasus HD". I tapped into it and found it it led me to the appworld that way, and the game is FREE! Yet try to search for it both on my PC browser, and my PB appword, and all I see is Modern Combat 3. That's odd, I wonder what other hidden games are on the appworld. |
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