Saturday, 24 March 2012

Google Voice Updated





An update for Google Voice has been released on the Google Play Store, bringing the application up to version 0.4.2.54. The aim of the update is to bring a better experience to Android 4.0 devices with the integration of Ice Cream Sandwich’s built-in visual voicemail feature. Additionally, you can now directly access folders from the ICS’s inbox, making communication even easier with Google’s already-superb free calling and SMS service.

Google Voice (formerly GrandCentral) is a telecommunications service by Google launched on March 11, 2009. Google Voice had some 1.4 million users in October 2009, 570,000 of whom used the service 7 days a week. This number has risen markedly since Google made the transition of its Google Voice service from ‘invitation only’ to be available to all Gmail subscribers. However, Google has not released a more recent number of users, claiming only that it is in the millions.

The service is configured and maintained by the user in a web-based application, styled after Google’s e-mail service, Gmail, or through the service’s Android and iOS apps. Google Voice currently provides free PC-to-Phone calling and PC-to-PC voice and video calling worldwide between users of the Google Voice and Video Chat browser plugin (available for Windows, Intel-based Mac OS X, and Linux).

If you’ve already got Google Voice installed, all you need to do is check the “My Apps” tab on Google Play and your update should already be waiting. If not, feel free to use the link below to pick up the latest version.

Download Google Voice

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Stick it! Free Your Player: Multitasking while playing videos






Stick it! is an amazing application for Android phones and tablets that allows you to play videos and stick them to your screen, hovering them above whatever else you are doing on your device.


The app can play local files stored on your phone, as well as videos shared from other applications, like YouTube. This is a very cool feature, as the native YouTube application does not currently support multitasking, meaning you have to stop the video you’re watching if you decide you want/need to do something else. 





Above is a quick look at the application in action


Features :
MultiView™ : watch multiple movies simultaneously
Truly floating player : move, resize and minimize supported
Background playingYouTube support (beta)
Supports most video formats
Streaming support (MMS, RTSP, HTTP)
Built-in themes (Windows 7, Mac OSX, more to come)
Built-in file browser


Ready to try Stick it! Free Your Player for yourself? Head over to Google Play by clicking the link below. The app will run you $1.49 (USD). Good ROI (Return on Investment though).



Thursday, 15 March 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3 leaked


The Samsung Galaxy S3 has become so hyped that it is almost impossible to keep up with all the supposed leaks and rumors. We have already seen reports that the Galaxy S III would launch in April, then May, and now the latest speculation is June.Whenever it is time to finally announce the device, Samsung has said it will happen at a separate Samsung-hosted event and not at a trade show like CTIA Wireless. A Samsung representative previously said that the successor to the Galaxy S II would be unveiled “closer to commercial availability of the product” so we could still be waiting for several months.
Rumored specs of the Galaxy S III include:

  • Android 4.x Ice Cream Sandwich 
  • 4.8 inch HD Super AMOLED Plus display 
  • Quad-core 1.5-1.8 GHz Exynos 4412 processor 
  • 12 MP rear camera, HD front camera 
  • Only 7 millimeters thick 
  • Ceramic casing

 At this point all we can do is sit here and speculate. If Samsung really is going to announce and launch this device in the summer, then we have to wait a couple more months before we receive any official information.
So far I would say their strategy is working. The bloggers and early adopters continue to talk about the successor to the Galaxy S II with an increasing excitement about the unknown. HTC is likely to win over some customers with their One series, but a lot of customers will also be waiting to see what Samsung has in store.

If you are in the market for a new Android smartphone, have any of the recent devices caught your eye or are you holding out for Samsung’s next flagship?

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Android Best FPS game is for sale at 0.49$

We played Counter Strike,quake 3 Arena,Battlefield & Call of Duty on our Gaming Rigs .
But, imagine same kind on  gameplay on our Android Phone(High End).
Android’s best FPS game, Modern Combat 3, has joined Google’s $0.49 Play Store sale through Monday. The game uses up to 1.37 GB of free storage space and requires a high-end phone, but it’s worth every penny. The single player will keep you busy for awhile with 13 full missions and there is a 12-player multiplayer mode to extend the replay value. So members get this best game at unbelievable price.Check out the Youtube video below to get idea of the game.

Sunday, 11 March 2012

Google Maps Updates its Maps App Navigation Menu



Google has pushed a minor update for its Maps for Android app today. Updated to version 6.4.0, app now includes simpler navigation menus for Google Maps Navigation. Company has replaced the vertical menu with a grid-based one.

There seems to be no change in other parts of the Maps app, so you are living one of the select countries where Maps Navigation is currently available, head over to Play Shop on your device or Google Play online to grab the update now.

Friday, 9 March 2012

Angry Birds Space:NASA Official Announcement


As part of the leadup to the release of Angry Birds Space on March 22nd, Rovio unveiled a special video today to show some off some of the new gameplay physics we can expect in the game. Rather than showing us a boring demo of the actual game, the Angry Birds took to the International Space Station where we are walked through the process of flinging a bird in zero gravity by an actual astronaut. The game will include “planetary bodies” that will have a gravitational effect on the trajectory of launched birds, adding a new element to take into consideration when attempting to snatch back those eggs from the evil pig army. Good to see Rovio bringing a truly fresh take on the series after countless update packs providing little more than new levels.so friends what do you think about this game, comment below.

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Google Re-brands Market ,eBooks,Music,Video as Google Play




Google took a major step and announced the unification of all its content services under roof – Google Play. Starting today, Android Market, Google eBooks, Music and Video will become a part of Google Play and can be accessed at https://play.google.com/.

The Android Market app on your Android devices will be upgraded to Google Play Store over the coming days and so will be Video, Books and Music apps as Google Play Movies, Google Play Books and Google Play Music apps.



Google has also announced a promotion to celebrate this unification and a different album, book, video rental and Android app at a special price each day for the next week in “7 Days to Play” sale.

What is offered under Google Play?
  • Store up to 20,000 songs for free and buy millions of new tracks
  • Download more than 450,000 Android apps and games
  • Browse the world’s largest selection of eBooks
  • Rent thousands of your favorite movies, including new releases and HD titles


Country-wise distribution of services available under Google Play:
  • U.S.: Music, movies, books and Android apps
  • Canada & U.K.: Movies, books and Android apps
  • Australia: Books and apps
  • Japan: Movies and apps
  • Everywhere else: Android apps

Thursday, 1 March 2012

VLC Player For Android

Developer adridu59 on xda developers forum has manged to build VLC player for Android, from the Source VLC Player Files .This is a pretty good news for Android users as they will get the taste of their favorite Media Player of PC on Android.The current build still has some bugs and its in WIP (Work in Progess) stage.But plays ample of media file formats.here's are the features of this awesome media player.


Features :
  • Gingerbread & ICS support
  • Hardware acceleration support [Buggy]
  • Headset detection
  • Almost all media formats *should* be working (DTS/MPEG2/Theora still WIP)
  • Remember that this is still WIP.
The developer adridu59 also specified compatibility list for different processors .Its specified as follows:
  • Snapdragon S1 → ARM11
  • Snapdragon S2/S3 → Cortex-A8/NEON
  • Snapdragon S4 → Cortex-A9
  • Tegra 2 → Cortex-A9
  • Hummingbird → Cortex-A9 (Current gen. only)
  • OMAP3 → Cortex-A8/NEON
  • OMAP4 → Cortex-A9

File Menu
Artists Menu




























He currently has support in for seven different chipsets. Knowing what chip your device is using will be key to checking out the beta as there are three different apk's to choose from. I just installed it on my friends Galaxy S, it installed fine, opened fine and ran through its search of media files on my device. Some comments in the thread claim issues and other various problems. They seem to be all over the place. With some devices having success while others with the same device are not. More than likely it is due to the wrong file downloaded or ROM compatibility issues.At first launch it says its aplha release, and then the app proceeds to scan all your files to find music, movies and other types of media. It had no issues find all media of various types. There is a music layout that has a swipe navigation style to it to choose between all songs, Artists, Albums or Genres. I only had a couple of MP3 and it played fine.

Movie Playback
As for movies are concerned, I had no issues playing any of the MP4′s that I had recently converted. The picture quality was perfect and audio was in synchronization with the video i.e no frame delay. It played fine in both landscape and portrait mode for me. Tapping the screen will bring up the players controls during a movie. It has your standard location slider, pause and play buttons. The pause button doubles as your fast forward and rewind feature. Instead of tapping on it you literally press and hold then drag. It lets you go forward or backwards in the video anywhere from 1 second to 60 seconds. It also has various aspect ratios available; 4:3, 16:9, fill, center and fit vertical. When skipping around a movie to various locations I experienced ZERO lag.   

I haven’t had a chance to test out the other file formats the developer states work, but just from the regular files I already have in my memory, this is going to be my new player. I also never had to once enable the hardware acceleration either. You guys should go check it out and get it installed .

Download Links APK's (MediaFire) (Source: xda-developers forum)
VLC-20120227.apk [ARM11] [Latest]
VLC-20120226.apk [Cortex-A8, NEON] [Latest]
VLC-20120227.apk [Cortex-A9] [Latest]

→ Enable "Unknown Sources" in order to install it

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