Path Lets you Share with Only Those Closest to You

Facebook, as you already know, have turned into a very ‘social’ network. You can share stuff all you want and there are various privacy settings but that never takes your mind off of the fact that there are people there who you rather wouldn’t have yet you don’t have a choice because it is a social norm. Everybody you have ever known will be on your Facebook; old friends, acquaintances, friends of friends who have constantly been removed, ignored and added yet again. You cannot help it so it was about time a ‘social’ network would you up with people that are absolutely closest to you. Continue reading “Path Lets you Share with Only Those Closest to You”

Orange Backup v1.26 is Perfect for all your Backing-Up Needs

You must be aware of the fact that Android smartphones are more likely to be attacked by malwares and viruses potentially putting all your important data at risk (please take a look at the antivirus application we reviewed to help you with that). While this is a major problem for Android users there are ways you can help prevent the ‘loss of data’ from happening. You could have a brilliant antivirus application installed or otherwise make sure that your data is always backed up and stored in a safe cloud storage. There is no need for alarm because there haven’t been many reported incidences where loss of data was the problem. Continue reading “Orange Backup v1.26 is Perfect for all your Backing-Up Needs”

How to Enable USB Debugging On Android Devices Running Android 2.x, ICS & JB

USB Debugging in Android is intended for development purposes only. You can use this development tool to copy data between your computer and your device, install applications on your device without notifications, and read log data. Not just that, it is also necessary for activities like rooting or installing custom ROMs on your device. Even if you are a non-developer, USB debugging will provide you with the level of freedom to access and control your device. Continue reading “How to Enable USB Debugging On Android Devices Running Android 2.x, ICS & JB”

Bad Road is an Addictive Driving Game; Don’t Lose the Ducks

Addictive games have become somewhat of niche with games like Temple Run and Angry Birds hitting the stream. Who can forget the ultimate time-passers such as Doodle Jump and Fruit Slice and Fruit Ninja etc.? These games tend to be incredibly simple and they really do have no objective (in essence of it). They are so easy to play that you would think they are meant for children yet adults of all ages would immerse themselves completely and forget about the rest of the world. If you are familiar with the concept, then you should definitely take a look at Bad Roads, a game designed by an XDA member. Continue reading “Bad Road is an Addictive Driving Game; Don’t Lose the Ducks”

Now Playing BETA Brings Clean and Google-Like-Aesthetic Music Playing

With so many music applications out there, it is really hard to find the perfect one and none of them seems to satisfy a user completely for some reason. If it goes to give you all those high-end features, the lower end is completely ignored and let’s face it, no one even bothers downloading anything that focuses on the low-end. Google has done a real good job with the overall aesthetics of pretty much every application they launch onto the Google Play Store for users to play with. Now Playing, while still in the developing phase, has loads to offer and it follows similar aesthetics as Google so it’s also clean and pleasing to the eye. Continue reading “Now Playing BETA Brings Clean and Google-Like-Aesthetic Music Playing”

TWRP 2.5.0.0 Serves as a Fantastic Alternative to CWM

Majority of the applications that reach the Google Play Store have a lot of hard work gone into them and while you are not aware of the developers and the hardships they have to go through, they certainly do exist. You have seen stuff like theme engines rolling out from nowhere and many different applications that might not appeal to your average Android user but that’s because they are niche applications. One such application is the TWRP that has reached the version 2.5.0.0 now, thanks to the hard working developers over at the XDA. Continue reading “TWRP 2.5.0.0 Serves as a Fantastic Alternative to CWM”

Prof Reminder Reminds if you Missed an SMS or Call

Many times during the day you receive an important SMS or a call that you completely miss until you check your phone to make a call or something like that on a whim and notice that message. While it is harmless and doesn’t really matter, sometimes, it so happens that the call or SMS you miss is of importance and can cost you. Most of the times this happens when you don’t have any LED notification light to remind you that you have a ‘missed’ notification or something. Nevertheless, the fact remains, that it is quite important for many to keep a tag on the notifications that you receive. Who knows, it could change your life. Continue reading “Prof Reminder Reminds if you Missed an SMS or Call”

Download, Create, Apply and Share Home Screens with Buzz Launcher

One of the primary things one can do with an Android device is the infinite customization is has to offer. Amongst all the things that you might alter, the major customization efforts go to the homescreen and with the billion home launchers that the Google Play Store has to offer one can change their home screen in several different ways and it is not that hard too. One member of the popular android forums XDA came up with a home launcher that would alter your home screen to give it a really elegant look. At least that’s what we believe. Continue reading “Download, Create, Apply and Share Home Screens with Buzz Launcher”

Waiting for Something? Let Days Until Countdown for You

There are many occasions in ones life where you just can’t wait for the days to pass by and you watch every day go by, crossing it off one after the other in anticipation of some ‘big’ day. This big day might be a major event in the family like a wedding or family vacation, or maybe a birthday or winter vacations or something like that. The problem with staring at the calendar counting the days left is that that particular activity would make the time pass even slower. You know how they say ‘a watched phone never rings’. It’s pretty much the same concept. Continue reading “Waiting for Something? Let Days Until Countdown for You”

Overlays Allows you to Float Widgets on Applications

The concept of floating applications when it comes to android is certainly not new and has been around for a while. You have note-taking applications that float around on your screen that allow you to take notes in a second, there are music controls floating all over your screen and then there are drawing applications as well. The developers did not have enough of the floating applications so the next thing logically was the widgets that complement the applications perfectly. Indeed, it is a better idea, instead of an application floating around, you have the tiny versions of them. They take lesser space and they are much less annoying. Continue reading “Overlays Allows you to Float Widgets on Applications”