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Friday, 6 December 2013

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Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Gameloft’s Asphalt 6 for free through GetJar Gold


About GetJar
GetJar is the world’s largest free app store with over 2 billion consumer downloads to date. The company distributes more than 350,000 mobile applications for Android, and 395,000 developers have registered with GetJar to distribute their apps. TIME named GetJar one of “10 Start-Ups That Will Change Your Life.” GetJar is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in Seattle, the UK and Lithuania. For more information,please visit www.getjar.com and follow us @GetJar on Twitter.




GetJar has been adding to its library and giving away free premium apps to attract customers. The latest partner to their library is Gameloft and to commemorate the partnership today they have been giving away Asphalt 6 Adrenaline for free. Asphalt 6 is one of the top racing games on Android so if you haven’t already shelled out for it, get it here for free. Press release after the break.
SAN MATEO, Calif. – January 24, 2012 - GetJar, the world’s largest free app store, today announced that Asphalt 6, the adrenaline-pumping racing game from Gameloft is now available for free on GetJar Gold. This is GetJar’s first title fromGameloft, one of the world’s premier publishers of mobile games.
Asphalt 6 lets you discover 42 different cars and bikes from Ferrari, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Ducati and many more, and tear up the streets of Los Angeles,Tokyo, the Bahamas and other amazing locations. Drive against tough opponents in different leagues with online and local multiplayer for up to six players.
Asphalt 6 is one of more than 100 free, ultra-premium apps available to consumers on GetJar Gold. GetJar makes over $250 worth of apps free to consumers and gives away up to $300,000 worth of free apps each day.
“GetJar puts Asphalt 6 front and center with millions of consumers around the world, and we’re excited to finally join forces with them,” said Yann Fourneau, Sales Director at Gameloft. “They are innovating on the app store model in ways that are great for the whole ecosystem, including consumers, developers and publishers.”
“It’s great to have Gameloft in the fold and making their games available for free through Getjar,” said GetJar CEO Ilja Laurs. “We now have 95% of the world’s top developers and publishers on GetJar, and the momentum we need to continue to explore new ways to reward both Android users and the developers building great new apps for them.”

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Sunday, 22 January 2012

Google’s Sky Map Officially Open-Sourced



One of Google’s more interesting apps is set for a major evolution. The Sky Map application has gone from being a modest app highlighting the Android platform’s capabilities to becoming one of the most popular apps on Android devices, as 20 million Android users use it. As part of the app’s continued growth, Google has decided to “donate the Sky Map to the community”.
Google is tag-teaming with educators and astronomy enthusiasts to bring the future of the Sky Map to the masses. It will collaborate with Carnegie Mellon University which will see further development of the Sky Map through a series of student projects. Moreover, Google has made the app open-sourced, allowing astronomers to “take the code and augment it as they wish”.
If you don’t have the Sky Map on your Droid, why not give it a whirl today? You can find it at the Android Market or using the QR code below.

Counter-Strike Esque Like Game Comes to Android Devices

If you were a huge fan of the popular FPS (First Person Shooter) hit PC game, Counter-Strike, we’ve got some good news for you.  The hit game has made its way to an Android device near you and takes many of its design ques from the original game.  However, this game is a more of a port as it was built from the Unity 3D tool.  The game is a near exact replica as far as game play goes.  You’re either a terrorist or a counter-terrorist.  Plant bombs, diffuse them or just flat out kill the entire opposing team.  Counter-Strike Portable, as it’s called, is a cross-platformed multi-player game also offering options to play on both Facebook and Kongregatefor those looking to get their game on in their browser.  The game is also available as a native app on your Android device.  Devices running Android 2.0-2.2, there’s the 5-series application and for devices running Android 2.3 or higher there’s the 6-series app.  Keep in mind the game is still in its early phases but is coming along rather well.  If you experience any bugs feel free to pass it on to the dev so as to improve the overall game play.  If you want to give it a go, simply point your browser towards the source link and have at it.  Xperia Play owner?  Guess what?  It’s optimized for your device too.  Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments below.  Check out the screen shots below along with a quick video demo after the break. 
Via TalkAndroid

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Nokia Lumia 800 battery fix coming in two weeks


Nokia’s second patch attempting to amend the battery issues that have stunted the launch of the Nokia Lumia 800 is to land in a matter of weeks, the Finnish phone manufacturer has revealed.

Whilst the former Symbian pioneer acknowledged the issues with its first Windows Phone 7 device shortly after launch users have been left waiting for a fix with the second half of the two stage solution now confirmed to start rolling out during the next two weeks.

With handsets automatically alerting users as to when the update is available the patch will see battery drain problems amended as well as improved Wi-Fi connectivity.

Nokia Lumia 800 Specs

Boasting a 3.7-inch ClearBlack AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass the Nokia Lumia 800 is the leader of the still sparse collection of Windows Phone with a 1.4GHz processor paired with 16GB of internal storage.

An 8-megapixel camera lines up on the rear with an LED flash and Carl Zeiss optics for impressive snaps whilst video recording capabilities taken care of by 720p HD capabilities at 30 frames-per-second.














Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Apple Sues Samsung !

Apple Sues Samsung - Again! 
It hasn
't been too long since Apple sued Samsung over its GALAXY Tab 10.1N. Even before the dust has settled on that incident, the Cupertino-based company has filed a fresh lawsuit targeting ten smartphones of the Korean manufacturer, including the flagship GALAXY S II. As expected, the latest case is also based around the product design, and Apple now wants to ban sales of Samsung's smartphones in Germany. 


Those wondering how the hell ten phones managed to infringe Apple's patents should have a look at Samsung's line-up. There's not much of a design difference between many of its entry-level and high-end smartphones. Therefore, according to my theory, any Samsung device that shares its design with the GALAXY S II is automatically targeted by Apple. Honestly, I've started losing track of these patent wars, but I'll keep you updated on this one as soon as the verdict comes out.

According to Oracle, Google is making $10 million in annual revenue per day from Android activations

Recently Oracle made a surprising move in its Java lawsuit with Google by asking the court for a stay of its patent claims for nine months in favor of a near-term copyright trial. What’s most interesting is Oracle’s analysis on Google and the economic impacts of Android.
If you remember, Andy Rubin reported that Android activations are now at 700,000 per day. Oracle made the following statement about that:
“While this case awaits trial, more than 700,000 Android-based devices are activated every day, all fundamentally built around the copyrighted Java APIs and the enhanced performance enabled by Oracle’s patents. Each day’s worth of activations likely generates approximately $10 million in annual mobile advertising revenue for Google.”
There’s no indication of how Oracle came to this conclusion, but for whatever reason, it appears they’re assuming annual revenues of roughly $14 per Android user.
They also went on to say that Android is also important to Google for the growth of its social network Google+, and Android is not as open as everyone thinks.
One other interesting note is they’re predicting that daily Android activations will hit 2.5 million per day within the next twelve months. It will be interesting to see if that goal is met because that is one huge-ass  number.