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Banned Android Apps to Have Shelter

Koushik Dutta who writes codes for Android has come up with an idea to create a space where apps banned from Android Market can find their refuge. Dutta proceeded carefully by announcing about his idea this month, but getting many encouraging responses, decides to turn the idea into reality.

Dutta is a member of well-know SyanogenMod team and is the developer of the ClockworkMod app, which is a custom recovery console for Android handsets. Mr. Dutta named the banned Android app store CyanogenMod store, which is still in construction and has no official release date yet. Not clear though why Android bans some apps from time to time, possibly they contain some sort of malware, violate copyright laws or can damage the OS eventually. Anyway, the new store will host tethering apps, game emulators, customized ROMs and so on.

Whatever it is, for getting CyanogenMod apps you need to root your Android handset. Rooting on Android is the same as the jailbreaking on the iPhone. It provides the owner with the possibility to try customized OS and install third-party apps and run services. But be careful while rooting, since the process contains some risks: for example if the rooting fails during the operation, you can say goodbye to your device, or pay hundreds of dollars to make it usable again. Viruses and malware are also looking more for rooted devices to infest.

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January 25, 2012 | 0 Comments More

Android Activations Reach 250 Million

Tell any iOS fan that Android is doing just fine, and you will get all kinds of negative responses, eventually calling you an Android troll or something. But numbers can speak for themselves and numbers show that indeed Android is not a weird underground product, but something which eventually can destroy Apple’s kingship in the smartphone world.

The activations of Android OS devices seem to grow on geometrical scale. Recent update from Larry Page gives some clarification on how fast the Android “virus” is spreading all over the world. He says as of November last year only 50 million handsets were activated with Android, now that number is 250 million. It is assumed 700,000 activations are happening daily and with 3.7 million activations done only during Christmas period alone.

In addition to this, 11 billion downloads have been already done through Android Market. To make things clear by comparison, look on Apple’s App Store, which is older than Android Market by 3 month and has reached its 18 billionth download last year in December. Pity no information is available as to which percent from those downloads was done for paid apps and which for free.

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January 23, 2012 | 0 Comments More

Wikipedia Officially Available for Apple

It’s getting difficult for Apple to keep a single app exclusively on the iPhone. Android has recently made an official release of Wikipedia app for all Android powered smartphones. Well, some may question if that was not available in Android before, but the answer is a complicated one, since there were devices, which came preloaded with Wiki before, but now there is a so called official version.

Anyway, this new version is pretty similar to that of the iOS, apart from browsing it allows bookmarking pages and search for information located near the user. It would have been not interesting if this version came with no additions altogether, so here are some interesting new features: the new Wiki lets you save the pages for off-line browsing, which can be very handy at times, there is an Android Share function and also the possibility of reading the article in a different language without changing the general language layout of the Wiki page.

So go now to Android Market to get your personal Wiki. At last positive news after Wikipedia decided to stop temporarily its operation in complaint to a SOPA laws in the US.

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January 20, 2012 | 0 Comments More

How to Install Non-market Android Apps

Now that you are continuously surfing over pages of Android Market with hundreds of apps to download, one day you may wonder what next, what are the other resources to explore. This article contains detailed instructions as how to find and install third party compatible apps.

Step 1. Research and locate other compatible app resource

The easiest way for this step is just to do a search on Google, but sometimes you may just discover a compatible app by accident. Forums also are a good place to read about other users’ findings and comments. Other websites like Slide Android Market and AndAppStore also feature non-market apps.

Step 2. Check to see of the app is in compatible format.

You have to make sure in this step that the app you are going to download is in the right format. The correct format to work with your Android handset is the APK; that is the file should have the APK extension to work.

Step 3. Start the download the compatible file to the smartphone.

As a rule, the file will be downloaded to the phone’s default download folder. But the location is not important if you can find the file later.

Step 4. Customize your Android phone to a non-Market installation option.

You will have to go to Menu, Settings and then press Applications. From the latter, select the Unknown Sources option.

Step 5. Get the Android file manager and install it.

You can also use Android SDK for APK file installation. But most users usually opt for a free file manager app. The most popular is the free Apps Installer available from Android Market, but of course there are other with similar function.

Step 6. Installing the new software.

Launch the file manager and then select install. Browse to the downloaded APK file and select it. Further follow on screen instructions to finish the installation.

Step 7. Make Android secure again.

Go to Menu, Settings and Application and then uncheck the Unknown Source box.

We hope with this simple instructions, you can find tons of useful apps to every taste and install them without any headache

 

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December 23, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Android Market Makes Promotional 90% Discount

Many people now cannot imagine a time, when the world lived without Android operation system, Android name, Android applications and games, and finally without Android ideology. Android is now known all over the world, even in Africa’s jungles. And the possibilities lying ahead of this OS are so vast and unending, that imagination does no suffice to think what Android can become in the near or not so near future. We can say it is now the only brand, which does not fear Apple’s might, since the app developers behind Google are no inferior, no smaller in numbers and no less devoted than those of Apple.

 

Anyway, Android Apps have a matter of celebration now, since the download of applications from the Android Market has reached the number of ten billion. To make the Android user happier, Google has decreased the cost of many applications, which can now be downloaded for only 10 cents, it’s a huge discount of 90%. Among applications are such favorites like Minecraft, Great Little War game, Paper Camera and many more. Hurry up though to benefit from this promotion, since Android Market page says the discounts are available for ten days only.

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December 7, 2011 | 0 Comments More