ClockworkMod Tether (no root)is an essential app that allows you to tether your phone’s Internet connection to your laptop, you can ditch having to pay carrier “Mobile Hotspot” fees, even goes virtually undetected by most wireless carriers, and it doesn’t require you to root your phone. Easy to setup and easy use, lets get into the review!
Chrome for Androidis the official Chrome browser designed for Android. Boasting ‘Speed’, ‘Simplicity’ and ‘Signing In’ as its key features the app aims to replicate the smooth experience Chrome users get on their home computers. While there isn’t much surprise thatChrome for Android has been released, it has perhaps raised more eyebrows in the fact it has taken so long to launch. So, is Chrome for Android actually worth the wait? How does it compare to the native Android browser? And how does it match up to the likes ofDolphin HDandFirefox?
CUPP Computing has developed a 2.5” module for x-86 PCs. Codenamed “PunkThis” for PC, it is based on CUPP’s patented technology and “Multi-mode computing” vision. The device enables a user to combine a high performance PC processor (x86/IA) and a low power processor (RISC/ARM) into a single platform. This allows the user to choose between low power/extended battery life and high performance/ normal battery life, enhancing their PCs functionality.
The PunkThis was conceived as a spin-off from CUPP’s internal development platform to a product for tech savvy users. The PunkThis module is designed to engage people and make them understand CUPP’s technology, but at the same time we aim to make the PunkThis module as consumer friendly as we can. This we have done by developing solder-less kits for Specific Notebooks. (Presently we are targeting the Asus 1015pn with a 12” – 13” notebook to follow.)
The PunkThis module contains both and Mini PCIe SSD HD and an ARM processor. The ARM Processor is a TI OMAP DM3730 at 1GHz with 512MB of RAM. Two USB connections (Host & USB OTG) allow uses flexibility to access and share data.
Along with the PunkThis module CUPP will also release a desktop enclosure. This provides users and developers a compact desktop Computer that can be used in a number of roles. As a stand-alone computer it can be used as media center, terminal, or connected device. When used in conjunction with a desktop PunkThis provides an ideal instant on, low power system to check mail and surf the web. Developers gain the ability to target the ARM v7 code base on physical hardware while retaining the functionality of a desktop environment. PunkThis enables more practical computing with greater battery life and a more versatile set of use cases. It allows low power applications and flexibility, with seamless access to PC processing power as needed. This module will provide over 20 hour computing in a standard netbook or 40 hours with a low power screen. (PixelQi)
Information Form: http://cuppcomputing.com/2011/05/punkthis-40-hour-computing/
In Gem Miner you are a sort of mole character that likes to dig things out of the ground. But that's not important. The game itself has you micro-managing the raw materials you find, upgrading your digging powers and buying bigger and better tools and maps. Looks great, plays well on Android's limited button array. Go on, suck the very life out of the planet.
Bebbled is your standard gem-shuffling thing, only presented in a professional style you wouldn't be surprised to see running on something featuring a Nintendo badge with an asking price of £19.99.
You only drop gems on other gems to nuke larger groups of the same colour, but with ever-tightening demands for score combos and scenes that require you to rotate your phone to flip the play field on its head, Bebbled soon morphs into an incredibly complex challenge.
The key to this game is to find groups of 2+ same-colored bebs. A single tap starts a selection and then shows you how many points you will gain from that move. Another tap removes the bebs. You can also long-press on a group of bebs to fast-remove them.
Today, the durable comparison of the mobile phones have become very popular in Youtube Video. This is testing between apple products and other brand products.
This clip is a test on the IPHONE 4S Vs SAMSUNG GALAXY S IIto see which of these devices survives a waist high and shoulder high drop.
PicasaToolis hands-down the best option for managing your Picasa photos from your Android device. Because this app was designed and developed specifically for Android, its functionality is both efficient and reliable.
To get started, you’ll need to login to the google account associated with your Picasa account (for most of us, these two are one in the same). However, for those of you who have multiple Picasa accounts, you’ll be pleased to know you can login and manage them all from this single app.
Molomeis a photo uploading and sharing service with a strong emphasis on community. A key feature is the ability to instantly add filters to photos, resulting in fresh and different looking images. This type of service has been pioneered by Instagram, which is available for Apple's iPhone. Indeed, it is fair to say that Molome is a faithful copy of the Instagram.
Zedgeis a completely unnecessary app to have. It provides wallpapers, ringtones and notification sounds - all of which you can add to your device without a specialized app. So if it is unnecessary, why am I taking the time to review it? The reason is, Zedge makes finding high quality wallpapers, ringtones and notification sounds incredibly easy. And loading your new finds couldn't be easier as it is all built into the app.
DeadSpaceFor a mobile game, Dead Space plays well. Incredibly well, actually. EA has finally come up with a control scheme that doesn't use a restricting virtual joystick but still is as tight and (fairly) precise as a physical one. Instead of limiting your movement within an imaginary circle, EA simply says, "Move your fingers on top of Vandal as though you were using a virtual joystick and he'll respond appropriately."
It's effective, it feels good, and you never run the risk of stretching your hands too far out and running into the bezel, thereby stopping your movement completely. It works, and I hope to see other enterprising game developers shamelessly copy this control method for their own games. It'll make everyone's experience better.
Shooting is equally intuitive, with a simple tap bringing up your targeting reticule, and another tap popping off a shot. For those mining weapons that can shoot either horizontally or vertically, EA employed a quick screen tilt to change firing modes. No buttons to push, no combos to remember, just a quick tilt and the accelerometer will handle the rest. Just like with the non-existant joystick, it just works.
Graphically, the game looks great. Yeah, they're not quite PC or console graphics (that's especially evident on the Necromorphs close up), but by and large, everything looks amazing. Vandal looks like an absolute boss, and the glowing column along his spine (along with the rest of his getup) is incredibly detailed.
Overall, Dead Space is one of the strongest entries we've had into serious Android gaming yet, and it has earned a special spot in the upper echelons of the Market, reserved only for those games that truly push the boundry of what we're seeing. Other notables that come to mind are Shadowgun and Emissary of War, so Dead Space finds itself in elite company, and rightfully so.
Apparatus is a beautifully designed physics game. Use a variety of objects to get the marble into the bucket. Incredibly challenging, you need to have an acute eye for physics and engineering to do well, but it makes for a highly addictive and compulsive gameplay. The graphics are flawlessly smooth- in all honesty they almost look real. Definitely check this one out if you haven’t already, but read on for a bit more info first!
Urban Rivals is a strategy turn-based virtual street brawling game where you collect and strengthen your skills using player cards. There are an unfathomable number of levels, battles and missions you can compete in, plus the network is massive with millions of players online across Android, iOS and the Web.