Sunday, 13 April 2014

Flappy Bird (For Android and PC)


Flappy Bird is a 2013 mobile game, developed by Vietnam-based developer Nguyễn Hà Đông (Dong Nguyen) and published by .GEARS Studios, a small, independent game developer also based in Vietnam. The game has a side-scrolling format and the player controls a bird, attempting to fly between rows of green pipes without coming into contact with them. The developer created the game over several days, using a bird protagonist which he had designed for a cancelled game in 2012.



The game was released on May 24, 2013 but received a sudden rise in popularity in early 2014. It was criticized for its level of difficulty and alleged plagiarism in graphics and game mechanics, while other reviewers found it addictive. At the end of January 2014, it was the most downloaded free game in the iOS App Store. During this period, its developer claimed that Flappy Bird was earning $50,000 a day from in-app advertisements.
Flappy Bird was removed from both Apple's App Store and Google Play by its creator on February 10, 2014, due to guilt over what he considered to be its addictive nature. The game's popularity and sudden removal caused phones with it pre-installed to be put up for sale for high prices over the Internet.Games similar to Flappy Bird became popular on the iTunes App Store in the wake of its removal, and both Apple and Google have removed games from their app stores for being too similar to the original. The game has also been distributed through unofficial channels on multiple platforms.
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Saturday, 12 April 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Specs Rumors: All We Know So Far


Samsung Galaxy Note 4 release date and price

There's no word yet on exactly when the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 might be released, but Samsung mobile chief Lee Young Hee told Bloomberg that it would be released in the second half of 2014.
The previous two Notes were announced in the first week of September at the IFA show in Berlin, so there's a fair chance we'll see the new one then too.
There's been absolutely nothing about the price yet, but this is a premium phone so expect it to be at least £550 / $800. Better start saving.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 screen

First up, screen size. The original Note rocked 5.3 inches, the Note 2 showed up with a 5.5-inch display and the Note 3 pushed things to 5.7 inches.
Going by this logic the Galaxy Note 4 should come with a 5.9-inch display, which would see it match the HTC One Max and LG G Pro 2, while still falling short of the 6.4-inch Sony Xperia Z Ultra.
Samsung's done well with Super AMOLED, but there's a suggestion that it might ditch the technology for the Galaxy Note 4 and use PLS LCD instead.
A report by ET News claims that Samsung is "considering" using the technology in future as it could apparently cut costs by as much as 20% by doing so. But Samsung is apparently only considering it in any case, so there's hope for Super AMOLED yet.
Screen
A more positive potential change is that the Galaxy Note 4 might have a curved screen, but not in the way we've seen on the Galaxy Round. Instead the bulk of the display would be flat but it would curve off at the edges so that there'd be no visible bezel.
This particular rumor stems from a patent filed by Samsung late last year, which shows a very Note-like device as the subject.
As for the resolution, nothing's known yet, but with 2K (Quad HD) display's starting to emerge we wouldn't be surprised if one found its way onto the Galaxy Note 4, especially as it's likely to be one of the few phones with a screen big enough to benefit from it.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 power

So far Apple is the only mobile phone maker that's using 64-bit chips, but Samsung is set on joining the party. Kyushik Hong, vp of marketing for Samsung's LSI business told CNET that Samsung is "very actively working" on 64-bit right now.
So, while we didn't see one in the Galaxy S5 there's a chance that 64-bit chips might make their Android debut in the Galaxy Note 4.
The Note series is usually where we see a bump up in RAM from Samsung, and with the Note 3 packing 3GB we could well see the Galaxy Note 4 rock up with a tasty 4GB under the hood.
Both the Note 3 and Galaxy S5 sport the Adreno 330 GPU, which leaves the door wide open for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to enter the fray with a beefed up graphical processor - could this be the best gaming mobile to date?

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 camera

The Galaxy Note 4 might be in for quite the camera upgrade, as a report from ET News claims that Samsung is developing a 20MP sensor, due for release in the second half of the year.
Note 3 Camera
With the Galaxy Note 4 also due to be released later in the year it seems a prime candidate to benefit from the lens.
The Galaxy Note 3 only has a 13 megapixel camera and even the Samsung Galaxy S5 has just a 16 megapixel sensor, so the Note 4 could be Samsung's best camera phone yet.

Samsung Galaxy S5 has been arrived.


The Samsung Galaxy S5 is now available in 125 countries worldwide, and early adopters are realizing that the device also has a region lock, a feature which was introduced on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 last September.

Region locking is a restriction manufacturers place on electronics to prevent their use and sale outside of the region in which they were originally purchased. To region unlock the Samsung Galaxy S5 for use outside of its country of purchase, users must first install a SIM card from a mobile network within their sanctioned region and then make phone calls for at least five minutes before the device is open to use with SIM cards from other regions.

Samsung Galaxy S5 detailed specifications.!

General 
Release dateFebruary 2014
Form factorTouchscreen
Dimensions (mm)142.00 x 72.50 x 8.10
Weight (g)145.00
Battery capacity (mAh)2800
Removable batteryYes
SAR valueNA
Display 
Screen size (inches)5.10
TouchscreenYes
Touchscreen typeCapacitive
Resolution1080x1920 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI)432
Colours16M
Hardware 
Processor1.9GHz  octa-core
Processor makeExynos Octa
RAM2GB
Internal storage16GB
Expandable storageYes
Expandable storage typemicroSD
Expandable storage up to (GB)128
Camera 
Rear camera16-megapixel
FlashYes
Front camera2.1-megapixel
Software 
Operating SystemAndroid 4.4.2
Java supportYes
Browser supports FlashNo
Connectivity 
Wi-FiYes
Wi-Fi standards supported802.11 a/ b/ g/ n/ ac
GPSYes
BluetoothYes, v 4.00
NFCYes
InfraredYes
DLNAYes
Wi-Fi DirectYes
MHL OutYes
HDMINo
Headphones3.5mm
FMNo
USBMicro-USB
Charging via Micro-USBYes
Proprietary charging connectorNo
Proprietary data connectorNo
Number of SIMs1
SIM TypeNano-SIM
GSM/ CDMAGSM
3GYes
Sensors 
Compass/ MagnetometerYes
Proximity sensorYes
AccelerometerYes
Ambient light sensorYes
GyroscopeYes
BarometerYes
Temperature sensorNo


Target.!

Target will offer the Galaxy S5 Verizon, AT&T and Sprint models for $100, through a trade-in program. Customers can exchange eligible old devices for a $100 credit toward a new Galaxy S5, which originally costs $199.99. Customers can take their old handsets to a trade-in location or can trade in online. Target will run this offer from April 11 to 26; quantities are limited.
It's just four days till the Samsung Galaxy S5 officially releases worldwide, and several carriers and retailers already have the device available for pre-order.
The Galaxy S5 is available at AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Verizon, Best Buy and Radio Shack in the U.S., among other sellers. Given the range of sellers, there are varying prices for Samsung’s 2014 flagship smartphone. Here’s a rundown of availability and pricing for the Samsung Galaxy S5.
AT&T
The AT&T Galaxy S5 will sell for $199.99 with a two-year contract. In addition, consumers can participate in AT&T’s Next program: With the Next 18 plan, the Galaxy S5 will cost $25 per month for 26 months, and with the Next 12 plan, the device will sell for $32.50 per month for 20 months. The non-contract, full retail price of the Galaxy S5 when purchased through AT&T is $649.99. The carrier will sell the Galaxy S5 in Charcoal Black and Shimmery White. Pre-orders can be made online and in stores. According to AT&T, the Galaxy S5 will ship in early April, although the carrier has not given a specific date when customers will get them.
Sprint
The Sprint Galaxy S5 will sell for $199.99 with a two-year contract. In addition, customers can participate inSprint's Easy Pay plan, which offers the Galaxy S5 for $0 down and $27.09 per month for 23 months, with a final payment of $26.92. Customers who choose the Easy Pay option can also get a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 (which requires a two-year contract). The non-contract, full retail price of the Galaxy S5 when purchased through Sprint is $649.99. The carrier will sell the Galaxy S5 in Charcoal Black and Shimmery White. Pre-orders can be made online and in stores. Sprint will have the Galaxy S5 available in stores starting April 11.

Friday, 11 April 2014

The Room(Mobile game)



The Room(.apk file) free download android app.Welcome to The Room, a physical puzzler, wrapped in a mystery game, inside a beautifully tactile 3D world! Fireproof Games are very proud to bring you our greatest creation, a mind-bending journey filled with beauty, peril and mystery in equal measure.

Instructions :
Download App
Install APK
Be transported into a unique space that blends spellbinding visuals with intriguing problems to solve.

Features:
Unsettlingly realistic graphics: The most natural looking visuals ever seen on a mobile device.
Spine-tingling single finger controls: touch controls so natural you can play with one digit, to fully navigate this mysteriously beautiful 3D world.
Fantastical pick-up-and-play design: Easy to start, hard to put down, the secrets of The Room will immerse you before you even know you're playing.
Compelling layers of mystery: think you know what you're looking at? Think again.
What's in this version:
Prepare yourself for the all-new Epilogue Chapter!
The Room will return later this year in the stand-alone sequel, so until then prepare for its release with this all-new 'Epilogue' chapter. Follow its mysteries wherever they lead to understand the past and foreshadow the future. This update is free to those who have already purchased The Room.
Required Android O/S : 2.0.1+
Screen Shots.



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Sunday, 23 March 2014

Android wear smartwatches.(Modern technology)



Google has revealed Android Wear, the first operating system made exclusively for smartwatches. The OS was first hinted at last week at Google’s SXSW showcase.Now Google has released the software development kit. Along with the release, Google revealed that Android Wear will have multi-screen functionality,full Google Now integration, and health & fitness monitoring. Similar to current smartwatches, Android Wear devices will tell you when to get active and give you daily, weekly, and monthly fitness summaries.


We pitted what we know about Android Wear so far against the very real Pebble Steel Smartwatch, which offers a substantial collection of lifestyle and fitness apps.Read our review of the Pebble. Both Android Wear and Pebble offer a software development kit, which allow developers to create apps, and both are taking the
smartwatch in completely new directions. While the Android Wear and Pebble Smartwatch couldn’t be more different, the actual functions have some important overlaps. Check out our spec comparison. 

Android Wear VS Pebble.



InterfaceCircular or rectangularRectangular, 50.3 x 32 x 8.4 (mm)
Fitness and health monitoring
Yes
Yes
Water ResistantThe first watches are both water resistantYes
App FriendlyYesYes
Voice controlYes, via Google NowNo
Smartphone compatibilityAndroid 4.3+iOS 5+, Android 2.3+
MarketpalceGoogle PlayPebble app store
Price TBA$150 and $249
AvailabilitySpring 2014Available Now