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How to root Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 (Debugfs method) [Guide]

Godwin September 3, 2012 6

Rooting your device for the first time might have been one of the toughest decisions for you if you have been (or, are) one who has always been afraid of getting into trouble after rooting. Though it’s usually not so hard to get unrooted and claim warranty, rooting is usually [...]

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Clean up your Android device with 1Tap Eraser [Android]

Locutus September 3, 2012 3

Is your phone full of crud? Even if you spray it down with a cleaning solution every day and wipe it with a new microfiber cloth, there’s still files on your phone that are filling it up, using up your storage space, and unveiling private data. 1Tap Eraser can erase [...]

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Watch pop-out videos with Popcorn Player [Android]

Locutus September 3, 2012 0

So you have a brand new phone. That’s cool! But what are you to do with its giant, glowing, 5.5 inch display? Or, if you have a new tablet, how are you going to make use of that enormous, 10- or 7-inch display? Use a floating video app like Popcorn [...]

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Hate Twitter? Use App.net on your phone with Hooha for App.net [Android]

Locutus September 3, 2012 0

Are you a fan of the idea of Twitter, but against the actual Twitter service? If so, you may be a fan of the new App.net service. It’s a lot like Twitter, but is heavily API-based and is focused on providing a good service to end users rather than exploiting [...]

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Many Google Play apps marked down to $0.99 this week, apps such as Max Payne, Beautiful Widgets, NOVA 3, Modern Combat 3, Business Calendar, and more [Android]

Ashraf September 2, 2012 2

Google often runs Google Play promotions, discounting apps, games, and even movies, music, and magazines. The end of summer sees Google running a Google Play ‘End of Summer’ promotion that offers eighteen Android apps for a discounted price of $0.99/0.69 euros.

This promotion lasts for a week and includes the [...]

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Play super-golf with Super Stickman Golf [Android]

Locutus September 2, 2012 1

Are you an avid Angry Birds player? Don’t bother with that silly game! Instead, involve yourself with the cool guys and pick up some golf. Super Stickman Golf, that is: this game is a fun physics puzzler/golf game with over 250 levels.

Super Stickman Golf starts off like many other [...]

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Build and destroy words with Letris 2 [Android]

Locutus September 2, 2012 1

Are you a fan of words and letters? Letris is a word-based game–rather, three word-based games in one–that involve selecting and removing words from a Tetris-like field.

Letris has three different game modes. In the first, titled Letris, letters fall from the ceiling. You have to select words from the [...]

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Solve puzzles and get trains into stations with Trainyard [Android]

Locutus September 2, 2012 0

There are some puzzle games that make you gasp: they’re simultaneously unique and awesomely fun. Trainyard is one of those games. You’re challenged with getting correctly-colored trains to their proper terminals. However, it’s not that simple: you’ve also got to combine, recolor, and split trains to get them there.

Trainyard [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Note II pushes the boundaries, packs 5.5-inch HD Super AMOLED display powered by Jelly Bean and quad-core processor

Ashraf September 1, 2012 4

If you put two iPhones together, what do you get? Well if you use your imagination and a little bit of creative math, you get the Samsung Galaxy Note II. No, no I’m not saying the Note II is a copy of the iPhone. Rather, my point is the Note [...]

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‘FinFisher’ malware can remotely hijack iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry devices

Ashraf September 1, 2012 4

Malware only hits Android and is only created by scumbags, right? Wrong. Malware can hit any operating system (regardless of how secure people claim XXX OS is) and can be used for “good” or evil. In this case the spotlight is on ‘FinFisher’, malware created by British company Gamma Group [...]

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Apple asks for ban on Samsung Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note, and Galaxy Note 10.1 in the United States [Apple vs Samsung]

Ashraf September 1, 2012 3

Apple has been attacking Samsung on multiple fronts in the United States. The most publicized of these battles is the Apple v Samsung case that concluded last week, ended with Samsung having to pay Apple $1.05 billion, and served as an impetus for Apple to seek bans on eight Samsung [...]

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How to root HTC One X (GSM) international version using ClockworkMod recovery [Guide]

Godwin September 1, 2012 0

After unlocking the bootloader of your HTC One X and installing ClockworkMod recovery, the next thing you might want to do is rooting your device. Rooting your device will enable you to have access to advanced features like overclocking your device, managing permissions of specific apps, making advanced backups, etc.[...]

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How to root Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 using ClockworkMod (CWM) recovery (both 3G and WiFi) [Guide]

Godwin September 1, 2012 3

Getting an Android device rooted might be one of the most looked upon things after a new device has been launched. And the developer community working behind Android and its dependencies is such big that there is usually almost no delay for a device to get rooted after its release. [...]

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Who’s the fastest draw? Find out with Ready Steady Bang [Android]

Locutus September 1, 2012 0

“There is no law, no restraint in this seething cauldron of vice and depravity.” – The New York Tribune, 1868

Do you have what it takes to be an Old West cowboy? If you’re feeling the need to pit your reaction times against others, Ready Steady Bang is a nice [...]

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Play chess versus your phone or your friends with Chess Free [Android]

Locutus September 1, 2012 0

Chess is a real game of skill. There are thousands of different moves, each one leading to even more moves, and eventually to an inevitable conclusion. If you’re travelling, however, and don’t want to take up all that space with a chess board, download Chess Free to your phone or [...]

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Compare your battery life to that of others with the same device with Battery Compare [Android]

Locutus September 1, 2012 0

Are you the kind of person who uses their phone only a small amount each day, but finds their device dead by the time you pull it out of your pocket at lunch? If you are, you may want to find out if it’s your device or not–and Battery Compare [...]

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How to install ClockworkMod Recovery Touch on the HTC One X (GSM) international version [Guide]

Godwin August 31, 2012 4

ClockworkMod recovery is one of the most famous custom recoveries for devices based on Android, which will let you do advanced backup and restore, USB mounting from recovery, SD card partitioning, ability to install or update both stock and custom ROMs, etc. ClockworkMod Recovery Touch gives you the ability to [...]

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Explore the world through geotagged photos with Pictulize [Android]

Locutus August 31, 2012 0

Are you obsessed with travelling? I am. You should be! If you can’t afford to actually travel, photos are the next best thing. With Pictulize, you can view photos from all of the places you want to travel to, but can’t–and, if you do get to go on vacation, you [...]

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Get a truly beautiful Facebook experience with Flipster [Android]

Locutus August 31, 2012 0

The default Facebook app for Android is awful. It’s slow, laggy, sluggish, irksome, and any other words you might be able to come up with that mean terribly written. Flipster is different: rather than taking Facebook’s HTMl5 based delivery approach, Flipster uses actual Java code to speed up things [...]

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Automatically upload your photos and videos to Google Drive with CloudVault [Android]

Locutus August 31, 2012 0

Google+ has the awesome feature of automatically uploading all of your photos and videos from your phone to the cloud without so much as a thought. It unfortunately also lacks the major feature of being used at all, and it also compresses the images. Use CloudVault instead: upload your [...]

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Google and Apple are secretly discussing patent issues, according to Reuters

Ashraf August 30, 2012 3

Amid all commotion of patent wars, it looks like two giants are secretly negotiating on the sidelines. Whom might these two giants be? None other than Google and Apple themselves.

Quoting “people familiar with the matter”, Reuters is reporting Larry Page (CEO of Google) and Tim Cook (CEO of Apple) [...]

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How to unlock bootloader of HTC One X (GSM) international version [Guide]

Godwin August 30, 2012 2

So, you have a HTC One X in your hand thriving to get rooted? If yes, then you are at the right place to start getting your device rooted. Unlocking the bootloader of your device would be one of the first steps (probably the hardest) forward to achieving your goal.[...]

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Browse 9Gag on your phone with Nine, a free Holo-themed app [Android]

Locutus August 30, 2012 2

Are you an avid 9Gag reader? Why. You’ve probably been searching for a good app for Android for a while, as there really aren’t any… until now. Nine is a beautiful, free 9Gag reader for Android.

9Gag is a site for sharing funny photos. It’s a lot like certain parts [...]

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Manage and view system details with All-In-One Toolbox [Android]

Locutus August 30, 2012 1

Are you annoyed that your phone is slowly filling up with cruft? Do you find yourself obsessively checking your system stats? All-In-One Toolbox is the perfect app for you.

All-In-One Toolbox has fourteen main tools. You can monitor memory status, view system information, kill tasks, clear cache, clear history, clear [...]

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Continue the Bourne franchise on your phone with the official Bourne Legacy Live Wallpaper [Android]

Locutus August 30, 2012 0

Are you a fan of the Bourne franchise? If you are, you’ll find the new, official Bourne Legacy Live Wallpaper awesome, celebrating the release of the corresponding movie earlier this month.

This wallpaper is quite simple, really. It slides through a set of photos from the movie. It’s really too [...]

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How to root and unlock Google Nexus 7 and install ClockworkMod Recovery [Guide]

Godwin August 29, 2012 5

This guide will help you to unlock the bootloader of your Google Nexus 7, the first device to run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and to root your device and install ClockworkMod recovery, to gain access to advanced features such as blocking ads, or installing custom ROM’s such as Cyanogenmod.[...]

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TweetLine is a beautiful Holo-style Twitter app [Android]

Locutus August 29, 2012 0

Twitter’s default app for Android is decidedly terrible. It’s slow, designed for either Android 0.1 or iOS, and is overall a terrible experience. TweetLine is different: rather than being designed for iOS and then ported to Android, it’s designed for Android using Google’s new design guidelines.

TweetLine has all [...]

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Play the classic game of Jewels on your Android phone [Android]

Locutus August 29, 2012 0

Do you remember playing that three-jewel matching game on your old Nokia dumbphone? I certainly do, and it was actually quite fun. Now, you can get the exact same game on your Android smartphone with Jewels.

There’s really not too much to Jewels. You simply have to find and tap [...]

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Get a soothing bubble background with Bubble Live Wallpaper [Android]

Locutus August 29, 2012 0

There’s something nice about a simple live wallpaper. Bubble Live Wallpaper is a nice example of that: it’s incredibly simple, but at the same time almost relaxing. You can just sit back and stare at your homescreen, and even tap on the bubbles to pop them.

Bubble Live Wallpaper is [...]

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SkyDrive finally arrives on Android, official app can be downloaded from Google Play

Ashraf August 28, 2012 1

SkyDrive, Microsoft’s cloud storage offering, offers a decent amount of free storage space (used to be 25GB but is 7GB for new users now) but has been lacking in one thing: cross-platform mobile support. SkyDrive, of course, is on Windows Phone and — due to their popularity — hit iPhone [...]

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Apple v Samsung verdict has lowered Android resale values, says major resale retailer

Ashraf August 28, 2012 3

Some people are claiming Apple v Samsung has helped Samsung sales. According to a major second-hand devices vendor, the resale market of Samsung devices — and Android devices in general — is not so lucky.

Gazelle, a company that buys used electronic devices from consumers and resells them, is reporting [...]

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Apple just helped Samsung sell more Galaxy S IIIs, according to a report

Ashraf August 28, 2012 6

If overheard Starbucks conversations are to be believed, the Apple v Samsung trial has piqued interest in Samsung devices — interest that may not otherwise be there if Apple hadn’t brought suit against the Korean giant. Now Trip Chowdhry, managing director of Global Equities Research, is claiming the curse of [...]

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How to install ‘unofficial’ ClockworkMod Recovery Touch on Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (both 3G and WiFi) [Guide]

Godwin August 28, 2012 0

ClockworkMod recovery is currently the most popular and extensive custom recovery tool for Android devices. Its wide range of features has over time made it the most preferred recovery tool for even the standard Android users. ClockworkMod Recovery Touch gives you the ability to utilize your device’s touchscreen interface (as [...]

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Manage your daily tasks with Astrid To-do [Android]

Locutus August 28, 2012 0

There are tons of to-do apps, and we’ve even covered several in the last few days. Astrid is different: designed for Android, Astrid lets you do all of the group management work you can do with Trello and Wunderlist, and it has a great tablet interface to top it off.[...]

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View and upload photos to Flickr with the official Flickr app [Android]

Locutus August 28, 2012 0

Do you enjoy photography? If you do, you’re probably very familiar with Flickr, the popular photo-sharing website owned by Yahoo. However, until recently, its app has been relatively subpar. Now, there’s a new update that improves the app immensely, including photo detail editing, better configurability, and bug fixes.

Flickr allows [...]

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