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Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2015

Hill Climb Racing: faster finish cheat!

Well isn't it annoying how after playing for so long you are left with 5 digit scores on each level. No matter what you try, that junky keep flipping. And those hard earned coins are never enough - you need upgradations on your vehicles, at times the vehicle you were driving all alone isn't suitable for current level. And, ofcourse you have to unlock new levels as well. 

Here is a easy and fast way to earn coins. (ofcourse, there are cheats/cracked version of games available -- but do you really trust those third party cracked game files)

Here is what you can do during game play: 

1. earn coins! (yeah but that's what is the toughest part. If you had been earning enough coins you would not be here reading this article. Well there is some pain involved at the beginning.)
2. earn coins just enough to open 'MOON' stage.
3. Once on this level, let your vehicle rock and roll.  You will notice those single insane air times get you more coins than what you had been earning  so far. 10-12 such air times each game and soon you will have coins enough to buy new vehicles, stages and upgrades. 


10000 and counting, did you actually ever earn these many coins in initial stages even after riding for long. :D


83450 coins at 707m: fast isn't it! 10 such games and have a new stage/vehicle. No need to use those cracked game files and absolutely no need to pay for coins.
Happy rolling! 






Friday, November 25, 2011

Everything In Future will run on Android!

Diogo Ferreira, a young hacker who attended the Droidcon India, the first-ever international Android conference in the country believes that Android will power everything, from refrigerators to heaters to of course most of the mobile devices.  



Android is getting bigger and better. It is becoming increasingly powerful in all parts of the world, including India. Diogo Ferreira, a young hacker who turned up at Droidcon India, the first-ever international Android conference in the country believes that Android will power everything.
According to a report from The Hindu, Ferreira said that this open source mobile operating system will be ubiquitous, powering digital devices across the board. He said, “We'll see it power everything ... even cars, maybe.”

He cited an example of the CISCO gadget presentation at the event where he saw a smartphone with a tablet built into it (that's made on Android). This enables you to pick up the tablet from the phone and proceed for a meeting.

The sheer fact that Android is open source makes him believe that the platform has the potential to go places. He said, being open source, it can be adopted by anyone. "They just have to take the code and modify it in the direction of their choice.”

Ferreira, who is currently pursuing his Ph.D., is a known name in the Android world. He has developed apps and contributed significant code. He is a part of CyanogenMod, which maintains a community version of Android.
It is a distribution of Android that you can install in the device after you buy it. It offers features like private browsing, or something as simple as FM Radio that a manufacturer may choose not to enable. He says that the beauty of CyanogenMod is its property of being customised. It allows the developers to build what they want and use it on their device.
Commenting on the issue of Android dealing with 'hardware interface' and the perception that it is only for geeks, Ferreira said, it is unfair to make a comparison of low-end, slower-processing Android device with iPhone. If an iPhone is positioned against a high-end Android device, the latter one is the clear winner. The chinks with the user interface, he adds, are currently undergoing huge improvement by Google.

Having said that, the young hacker believes that Android is one platform that can bridge the gap between the high end and low end devices. He said, “Even if we consider the notion that performance is not to the optimum level, people who can't afford an iPhone should be able to be part of the ecosystem.”

courtesy: EFY Times

Monday, November 07, 2011

India's Cheapest Tablet To Go Global

Courtesy: EFY Times




Aakash is one Indian product which is grabbing international eyeballs with every passing day. The Indian Government also does not want to lose on this opportunity and has indicated that it is open to collaborate with international players for future development of the world’s cheapest tablet PC. Union HRD minister Kapil Sibal has said that such collaboration can make the device available to children across the globe.






Sibal said that if any company wanted to collaborate with the Indian Government on Aakash, it would be welcome, as "we want this tablet PC to be not only for the children of India, but for the children of the world". The device was unveiled on 5 October this year in the country.





read more at: "India's Cheapest Tablet To Go Global"

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