Thursday 16 January 2014

How to Speed Up Windows 8 Booting Startup Time? Even Faster Performance

How to Speed Up Windows 8 Booting Startup Time? Even Faster Performance




 Disable Animations and Increase Performance

Windows 8 will animate when you Minimize,Maximize the window and closing the programs. These animations might reduce your system performance significantly. You can disable this animation to get more performance increase from Windows 8.

Step 1:  Now Open the RUN Command Window and type SystemPropertiesAdvanced  and then press enter. It will open the System properties With Advanced Tab. There click the Setting button in the Performance section.
Step 2. Now you will get Performance Options Window. There just untick the checkboxes like I demonstrated in screenshot.

Wednesday 7 March 2012

Friday 2 March 2012

Samsung brings upgraded version of Galaxy Ace


Samsung brings upgraded version of Galaxy Ace

Galaxy Ace Plus has only been announced for users in Russia as of now and will be made available for purchase in that country within this week itself. The device will be made available in India by the end of March this year.
The Galaxy Ace Plus has quite a few additional features over its predecessor. First, Ace Plus has a bigger 3.6 inch display but comes with 320 x 480 pixels resolution like that of Galaxy Ace. The new smartphone has also a powerful 1 GHz single core processor as compared to the 800 MHz in the earlier version.
The operating system has been updated to Android Gingerbread. Also, since Galaxy Ace Plus has a bigger 1 GHz processor, Samsung may upgrade the processor to Android Ice Cream Sandwich. The device has a curvier body and a piano black finish which gives it a more sophisticated look. It also has internal user accessible memory of 3 GB along with a 32 GB expandable memory slot.
The price of the device has been kept almost at par with the earlier device which is expected to be around Rs 15,000 upon its arrival in the Indian marke

The new Galaxy Ace Plus will be available in India by the end of March this year.

Samsung, the electronics major from Korea, has announced the launch of Android-based Galaxy Ace Plus smartphone. The Galaxy Ace Plus is the upgrade to the Galaxy Ace smartphone that was launched earlier last year by Samsung here in India

Thursday 1 March 2012

Android News


Samsung Galaxy Note Giveaway!

Samsung Galaxy Note Giveaway!
Hey guys! I’m sure you’ve heard of a little device known as the Galaxy Note, right? No, you say? Where have you been? It’s currently one of our favorite devices on the market because of its gargantuan, brilliant HD Super AMOLED display, it’s powerful 1.4GHz Exynos dual core processor, and because there’s nothing out there like it. Some may say it’s too large, but for us – it’s just right. Check out our review on the Galaxy Note here! Four words: Vivid. Thin. Big. Fast. Anyway, who cares? We’ve teamed up with Samsung for this awesome giveaway, and all you have to do.

Top Smartphone Trends We Witnessed at Mobile World Congress 2012

Top Smartphone Trends We Witnessed at Mobile World Congress 2012
It’s easy to get lost in the sea of Android news, updates, hands-on’s, and gadget releases that seemingly never stop. With the frenetic pace that mobile technology is advancing, it’s very difficult to slow down and look at the big picture. This is precisely why we’d like to pause for a while, and talk about the top smartphone trends that we observed at this year’s highly acclaimed Mobile World Congress. We’ve been up and running all this time, covering the latest events at MWC. But don’t you think now is the perfect time to get a bird’s eye view of …
Samsung: Flexible Displays Coming to Smartphones This Year
It’s no secret that Samsung is working hard on producing flexible OLED displays, and that the Koreans eventually want to put bendable displays in all kinds of gadgets, from wristwatches to big screen TVs. Over the last year or so, we got to see all kind of crazy displays from Sammy, including bended displays (how would you like a round-shaped smartphone?), semitransparent screens, and even futuristic paper-like OLED screens. Flexible Displays Are Moving Out of Beta Samsung first announced their plans to put flexible OLEDs into real products back in June 2011. Then, in October, a Samsung spokesman confirmed that …

 broadcom creates Integrated Android ICS Chips

Broadcom Creates Integrated Android ICS Chips
Broadcom is flexing its semiconductor muscles as it makes an entrance to the increasingly competitive SoC business. The company has just introduced the BCM 21654G, BCM28145 and 28155 processors – all optimized for smartphones running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The first is the BCM21654G chip that is designed for mid-end smartphones with its 1GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor, integrated HSPA modem and VGA video support. The next two, BCM28145 and 28155, come with dual-core processors that go as high as 1.3GHz, HSPA+ modems and support for HD 720 and 1080p video. The dual-core variants also come with a “third …

Dolphin Sonar: Control Your Browser With Just Your Voice

Dolphin Sonar: Control Your Browser With Just Your Voice
We asked and you answered. According to our February poll, Dolphin is the favorite Android browser of our readers. And there are plenty of reasons to love Dolphin, from the blazing-fast navigation, to the intuitive way to access bookmarks and the support for add-ons. Another cool thing about Dolphin is how easy it is to control your browsing experience using nothing but gestures. Being a Webkit-based browser, Dolphin naturally supports the swipes and zooms that we all know and love, but the app also lets you  assign custom gestures to websites, for quick access. Want to go to Facebook? Just …


7 Must-try Multiplayer Games For Your Android Device



7 Must-try Multiplayer Games For Your Android Device


We all enjoy a good game, especially when it’s with you wherever you go. It makes waiting alone in a supermarket line less boring. Although going solo is great, we’ve got to admit that there’s nothing like a good co-op on action-driven application right at your fingertips. Check out our list of multiplayer games that we’ve found interesting.

1. Asphalt 6: Adrenaline HD



Racing games may not be your cup of tea – until this game that is. Asphalt 6 offers great graphics showcasing 42 different cars and bikes from the best manufactures that you can choose from, not to mention a good roster of virtual cities you can wreak havoc in. Whether you’re looking for challengers online or you’re with your friends for some cross-platform fun, this game will poke at your competitive side that one run won’t be enough. You can even customize your vehicles and challenge yourself against racers from 11 leagues in 55 events to earn your place in leaderboards. Best of all, you can have all these for only around a dollar.

2. Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation



If you’re an avid first person shooter (FPS) gamer on other consoles, then you’ll probably notice that Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation has a lot of things that look eerily similar to famous titles you’ve probably played before – but you’ll forgive GameLoft for that, since this really brings a great deal of fun to your Android device. Formula invasion story aside, the virtual environment will blow you away. Controls may be a bit iffy as a lot of FPS games on touch screen phones are, but GameLoft developers try to remedy this by putting in an auto aim option that works okay. Your character and guns are customizable, which is great help especially during multiplayer runs through 6 maps and 7 modes. Sound quality could be better though, but looking over minor annoyances, MC3 is a great game. Download it on your tablet for best results.

3. Pocket Legends



For those massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG) fans out there looking for a fix away from your desktop computers, get Pocket Legends. Be a Warrior, an Archer, or an Enchantress and save the world of Alterra from invading zombies, aliens, and other oddities. What’s interesting with Pocket Legends is that you can create your own instance which other players can easily join in. It can sometimes be a bummer to be with total strangers in a dungeon with no semblance of strategy, but since the gameplay is pretty simple, you don’t really need to be as serious playing this as you are with WoW. You can do the run all over again in any case. Pocket Legends is free to download, but though there are in-game purchases in order to advance faster, it’s pretty fun to play.

4. Guerrilla Bob



The first thing you’ll probably notice about Guerrilla Bob is how pretty it is, but don’t be fooled with all the bright colors and the chibi characters, because with the amount of action and firepower packed in it, this game is most definitely not cute by any standards. Reminiscent of Metal Slug, Guerrilla Bob will have you running through levels, using a wide array of weaponry to exact revenge on your enemies. Not only is it multiplayer, it’s also cross platform, so if you have friends who play it on their iPads, PCs, or MacBooks, you can just hook up and do a run. For the full version, you can download it here. Your $2.99 will definitely be worth it.

5. 2-Player Reactor


2-Player Reactor doesn’t have impressive graphics and you don’t even have to go online. You only need a friend, a husband, or a sibling to play with, and that’s as multiplayer as it can get. But trust us, it is addicting. It’s probably because the instructions are so simple that you can’t help but get frustrated and competitive if you miss one of them. This game has garnered good reviews that the developers have released a paid version, which basically does the same thing, but only with four people. Just be careful not to break any displays while playing.

6. Dungeon Defenders: Second Wave



An update to the successful first title, Dungeon Defenders: Second Wave boasts of a deep RPG-con-tower-defense-game that allows four-player co-op mode across different platforms – from your Droid, to your PC to your iOS device. Become a Fighter, an Archer, a Mage, or a Monk and go through beautifully rendered environments while quashing tons of evil groups along the way. If you’re into player-vs-player (PVP), the game gives you the option to access the arena for $4.99, but it wouldn’t hurt your normal gameplay even if you don’t bother with it. If you’re a fan of the first release, you’ll love the fact that the skill cap was raised to level 80 and that new dungeons have been added.

7. Haypi Kingdom


No swashbuckling adventures here. Haypi Kingdom is an empire building/strategy game that may initially turn you off with its almost static graphics and an overly-simple interface. Although you may be tempted to uninstall it as nothing seems to be happening, stick around and do a few tasks. Grow your kingdom. When you find yourself consistently checking your phone to see if your crops have grown, then you’ve already fallen into this very deep rabbit hole of a game. Haypi Kingdom enables you not only to create your kingdom, but also to forge alliances with other real-world players and conquer different territories. You can chat with your fellow players and even participate in the live market to trade your goods. There are so many things to do with it that you’ll wonder why you wanted to uninstall it in the first place. It’s a game for those who are patient and are willing to think thoroughly about tactics, and it rewards you with a pretty powerful virtual kingdom and a sense of well-being.
Do you have any more multiplayer games that you’ve enjoyed but aren’t on the list? Leave a comment and tell us about them!


ANDROID TOYS!!!!!

Michael Martin posted a picture on Google + of Android Toys for sale at the San Diego Comic Con 2011. These are going for $110 per case or $7 per series. Would you buy these for this price?