Tuesday, April 7, 2015

PPSSPP emulator version 1.0.1.0

We've followed the development of the well-known PSP emulator called PPSSPP since its release back in November 2012. After a long road of updates and development, PPSSPP has finally reached the coveted version 1.0 status and along with that comes a pretty nice sized update.
If you are unfamiliar with PPSSPP, this is basically the emulator for PSP games (Playstation Portable) and it was finally released for the Android platform back in 2012. Like all emulators, the better your device is, the more games you will run at full speed. You also have to own the actual game files in order to run anything on your Android device since this is just an emulator and it doesn't actually come with any games.
Here is the official changelog for version 1.0:

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Unique App Alert: Free Tether Unlocker

Do you fancy online privacy on your smartphone? would you like to extend the privilege from your smartphone to your computer? Then this application is for you.

 

Free Tether Unlocker allows you to share your VPN (Virtual private network) connection from your mobile phone to your computer.

HTC Brings Sense 7 UI Features to Non-M9 Phones With New Sense Home, Lock Screen Apps

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With what could considered the start of its rollout of the new Sense 7 UI that debuted with the HTC One M9 to all its 2014 smartphones, HTC has renamed the BlinkFeed app available in Google Play store to Sense Home.

Friday, April 3, 2015

Facebook Riff arrives to Google Play

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Yesterday, amid all the April Fools mayhem, Facebook took the wraps off Riff, a new app that let’s you and your Facebook friends create unique collaborative videos. Riff lets one person

Microsoft Adds New Address book and Calendar Features to Outlook for Android


Outlook has been revamped and is now a full-featured address book, which is about time for those who have opted to rely on Microsoft's app. Instead of a somewhat lightweight view of contacts, this latest version allows you to view unified card entries across all connected accounts. Actions include sending an email, calling said contact, viewing previous conversations and even shared files.
The main contact view is an easier-to-use alphabetical list. And because you're rocking an Android smartphone, Outlook will even pull contacts stored on your handset locally.

News : Google Says Android Malware Cut in Half, Scans 200 Million Devices a Day

Google said Thursday that malware infections on Android devices have been cut in half in the past year following security upgrades for the mobile platform.
In a security review for 2014, Google said it made significant strides for the platform long seen as weak on security.

Android security engineer Adrian Ludwig said in a blog post that the overall worldwide rate of potentially harmful applications installed dropped by nearly 50 percent between the first quarter and the fourth quarter of the year.

Review : Tecno Boom J7

The new Tecno boom J7 is the latest smartphone from the stable of Tecno mobile. It features a worthy specification for it  price, and can be a better alternative to its rivals on the market.