5 Top rated camera apps make your android phone become funny digital camera

Posted by Unknown Senin, 27 Februari 2012 0 komentar
Maybe you are really not satisfied with the quality and capability of your Android phone camera. Because of the original ROM, the image got worse even it taken from 5 Mega Pixel or even higher. And you can not take some notes or add some funny/cool stuff on your photo instantly. Fortunately, we still can download the camera app to make our main camera become much more powerful. But there are dozens of camera apps in Android market. Don't worry, today, I just picked out 5 top rated camera apps for you. Let's check them all.

Top 5: Camera360 Ultimate (Rated: 4.3)
Camera360 Ultimate

Camera360 is a worldwide popular camera app for Phone, and ever pointed as one of TOP 100 technology products by PC World. With its simple operations, fantastic effects, and fluent UE, Camera360 won support and favor from more than 20 million fans in every corner on the earth within just one year. Camera360 finally leads fashion of phone photography’s development.


Top 4: Retro Camera (Rated: 4.3)
Retro Camera
With Retro Camera you'll take delicious old-school pics your friends will drool over. 5 cameras, 5 sets of vintage vignetting, film scratch, black and white & cross processing effects for that off-the-hip analog look. Inspired by the Lomo, Holga, Polaroid, Diana, the toy cameras and Hipstamatic. Instant Nostalgia now free.

Top 3: FxCamera (Rated: 4.4)
FxCamera
This is an awesome app, it brings extra functionality to Android’s camera. Some of these features probably should’ve been included natively in Android. Not only is this app really good it is also a fun app to play with. There’s a Fisheye setting, Polaroid and SymmetriCam, SymmetriCam is my favorite, it displays an upside down copy of the picture you took next to the original.

Top 2: Little Photo (Rated: 4.5)
Little Photo
The Little Photo Android App by Moment app is an camera app that has integrates with Android and offers several options above and beyond the stock camera app. The app was well designed with a simple to use interface that allows for easy manipulation of photos. The tools to edit photos and render effects were carefully chosen and as such are reflected in the app itself.

Top 1: PicsArt - Photo Studio (Rated: 4.7)
PicsArt
PicsArt combines the best features of many photo applications it is one of best and most complete photo editors available for free in the market for Android devices. It support various practical functions like Picture editor, Magic effects, Draw, Sharing, Network, Camera and Live Wallpaper.

Have you ever find one app that you want to install, if you want to download or learn about the app more, you can just click the app name, and ckeck it on Android official market. Just take out your android phone to keep the beautiful moment now!

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Middle School Memories

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 25 Februari 2012 0 komentar

Yesterday I went to school. Middle school. I took a placement test for a free Korean language class that's held by the government. I only found out about the test about 2-1/2 weeks ago. My initial plan was to cram for two weeks leading up to the test. However, a number of crisis intervened, including a broken tooth filling and a couple of work projects went into emergency mode. Also, one fellow had advised me, if you cram for a placement test, you might find yourself placed artifically high in the classes, and really struggle. So, crisis, lack of time, and my natural laziness conspired to find me arriving Saturday noon at the testing location woefully unprepared. Not to mention I was without voice due to Karaoke the night before (yes, I know, really poor planning on my part).

Well, the first mishap is that I was nearly killed on the way to the school! It's a lovely day, not too cold. I'm walking leisurely up the hill to the school, taking in the scenery, and suddenly there's a shout from a woman above me! Before I can react, there's a huge crash on the street about 1 meter to my left. When I came to my senses, I saw what had happened. The woman was up on the third floor of a building, and was opening her window. But something went wrong, and her window screen fell to the ground. It wasn't one of these flimsy window screens like I've known in America - it was in a real hefty steel frame, and could have done some serious damage, especially falling from the third floor. If the uphill walk wasn't already quickening my pulse, this certainly did.

On arrival at the school, the scene was slight confusion, but we were processed with minimal fuss and sent to our assigned class rooms. I was told to go to room 2-5 on the fourth floor (note to Korean architects: it's often common practice to include the floor in the room number, for example, room 4-5 on the fourth floor). Adding to the room number confusion was that someone had helpfully prepared paper signs and covered all the original room numbers signs. The read something like "testing classroom 4". Naturally, the fellow downstairs at check-in didn't tell me which "testing classroom" to visit! Fortunately the original room number signs were double-sided, and by walking past the classroom and looking at the back side of the sign, you could read the original number.

This was my first visit to any school in Korea. I don't know what I expected, but it was like stepping into my middle school in the 70's. This school also had some open, outdoor corridors in common with my middle school, adding to the deja-vu feeling. Despite new trends and technology over the decades, I guess the old classroom formula still works, or is still in demand. The room wouldn't have won any interior design awards, but it was very functional, very sturdy, overall appealing to The Stumbling Engineer! One concession to modern times, the chalk was replaced by some type of liquid chalk. It resembled a paint pen. This must be the next generation of chalk boards after the white board. In fact, the board itself looked almost identical to a chalk board. You could probably write on it with chalk, but the texture was a little bit different. I didn't see any high tech equipment, although there was a ceiling-mounted projector (I guess the teacher brings in a computer as-needed). I've heard from my teacher friends how the students clean the classroom themselves, and I noted the mop and broom storage closet in the back of the class. There was even a huge open sink built into the hallway for cleaning their mops (I'm assuming the students don't bathe in the open hallway). I'm going to ask my teacher friends next time how this compares to having a janitor. I'm not sure which results in better and more efficient cleaning - a bunch of energetic kids, or an old man or woman janitor cleaning the school at night.

On the Korean language, I know my ability (not great, maybe low-intermediate), and I know my strengths (good grasp of the grammar) and weaknesses (poor vocabulary with big gaps). I was prepared for my test results to reflect this. What I wasn't prepared for were the instructions - everything was in Korean. In hindsight, this shouldn't have been a surprise. But there were some moments when I was completely lost. Adding to the confusion was simple, but poorly-explained (even on the English instruction sheet) method of filling in the optically scanned test card. Were I giving the instructions in English, I could have said it simply in about three sentences: (1) fill in your answers first with the red pen. (2) the scanner can't read the red pen. (3) at the end of the test, redo your answers using the black pen. These proctors went on and on about this procedure, and frankly I think they caused more confusion than they helped.

I was really doubting my ability after a few minutes in the class room. Most of the students were conversing in Korean, and asking questions in Korean to the teacher with a confidence and speed that I don't have. I was able to understand much of what was said, but it left me feeling even more unprepared than I was. Fortunately a kind fellow from Uzbekistan sat in front of me, and helped translate some of the proctor's instructions to English for me.

We had 50 minutes to complete the test. I would have been more comfortable with an hour, but more than that wouldn't have helped me at all. I felt rushed the last 25% of the test, but then again, with my gaps in vocabulary, and these final questions being the most difficult, I don't think I could have done better. In fact, some of these questions I probably missed because I couldn't understand what they were asking, not because I didn't know the language point being tested. There were several questions which listed four complete sentences, and I was supposed to choose one, based on a criteria which I couldn't understand!

So, we finished the test and handed in our papers. Then we were told to just sit and wait until it was our turn for the next portion of the test. I really didn't know what this "next portion" was. I had read various accounts online, that it was an "interview" or that it was a "reading test", or that you actually read aloud. I wasn't particulary comfortable with any of these, the reading aloud especially (too bad they didn't ask us to SING some Korean out loud, I would have made perfect marks). I probably could have done a self-introduction and interview the best, but alas, that wasn't in the cards. In fact, NOTHING was in the cards for almost three hours of waiting.

I should explain that the test started at 1pm. We were told to report at 12:30pm. Now in Seoul, from my experience, most people's lunch time starts at 12:30pm. I had eaten a large breakfast, so I wasn't hungry. But after an hour or so, many of the folks were complaining. Some quite vocally. I'm surprised nobody thought to order delivery food, it being so common in Korea. I almost suggested that myself, but I was so embarassed about my Korean I kept my mouth shut. The delay was due to Part II of the test. They took groups of 5 people into a room, and sat them in front of two Korean teachers. This process took about 10 minutes per group. They started this testing at "testing classroom 1", and my class was #6 I think (and there were one or two more behind us). Our classroom held about 30 people, so you can do the math. It was a long wait (hence my newfound detailed knowledge of the Korean middle school classroom).

Finally, around 4pm, it was my turn. Five of us were taken to sit outside the exam room, where we waited a few minutes until we were ushered in. My Uzbekistan classmate peered in the windows, and reported there were actually two tables of two teachers. One pair of teachers appeared to be very cheerful ladies, and the other table had one lady and one very serious, stern man. Alas, we were finally sent inside to be seated at Mr. Sternface's table. The beginning wasn't too bad. There was a short story about the four seasons in Korea, and some of the typical characteristics of each season (it's hot in summer, flowers bloom in spring...) Starting at one end of the table, we each read a few sentences of the story. I read my few sentences, thus ending the story for the 2nd time. I guess my voice was really shot, because she asked me to start the story again for a third time. Despite my voice, and despite my being the most afraid of sight reading, this was really not very hard. It was still awkward, but they had us read the story silently at first, and it helps that the story was pretty simple and I actually understood it (as opposed to just sounding out words without knowing what they mean).

For me, the test went downhill from there. They started asking us questions, and she started with me. And this is where my poor vocabulary really "shined". She asked me "how many seasons" are there, but I didn't recognize the word for "season". I had to reply that I didn't know - surely this made me look quite foolish. She let me save face by asking a follow-on question which was much simpler, to which I was able to stutter a hopefully-understandable answer. I was nervous coming into this part of the test, I was doubly so now. So she started asking other students various questions. What messed me up several times was she would ask the same question 2 or 3 times. I would understand the questions and the students replies, and was following along pretty well. One such question, for example, "In the hot summer, in Korea we often eat ice cold noodles. In your country, are there any special foods you eat in the summer?" So my brain was thinking about that topic, and I was fully prepared to give my answer. But when she got to me, she would switch up the question and catch me off-guard. This happened several times, and was quite frustrating. I wanted to scream "let me answer his question"... I did manage to answer a couple of her questions with what I believe were a few coherent sentences, as opposed to one-word or short phrases. But it was discouraging to hear some of the other students smooth, flowing and coherent answers. Especially when I know I can also speak like that, if the discussion centers on a topic for which I have the vocabulary, like food.

The test mercifully ended, and I breathed a deep sigh of relief. On the way out, I congratulated Mr. Uzbek and wished him a high score. He clearly had a good command of Korean, and I'm sure he'll do well. He was also more observant than me - across from us, Mr. Sternface, who never once asked us any questions, was busily marking our scores on the grading chart. Mr. Uzbek methodically noticed the scores we received! He told me that he got a 4 in every category, and noticed that I got all threes. But some of the other ladies in our group were graded even lower, one lady getting all ones! I'm surprised I even got as high as all threes, and even more surprised to know I wasn't the worst in the group. As best as I could understand, the scores will be posted online next week.

Being an engineer with a problem-solving mind, I kept wondering how they could have better structured the test to avoid the long wait. I'm not sure it would be possible, short of staggering the arrivals in groups - that would probably be too much trouble. On the other hand, this long wait could have been handled better, if only the length of the wait had been explained in advance. People could have made sure to eat their lunch before arriving. Or they could have brought a lunch/snack with them. They could have suggested ordering delivery food to the students, maybe have some nearby restaurant menus available? Maybe just scheduling the test just a little later, to make sure everyone ate first? As for me, I didn't mind the wait itself, it was just the anticipation of the test which bothered me. Had we done the oral test first, then waited for the written test, I would have been much more comfortable. Oh well, all said, it wasn't that bad, and I would give the organizers a B+ for their efforts.

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Top 5 Free Security and Antivirus tools to protect your android phone all the time

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 21 Februari 2012 0 komentar
As an open source OS, android allows anybody to modify the system files and develop the app for it. It could result the potential security hazard to the mobile bill and your personal information  in your Android phone. Actually, if you just install app with Android Market or download from my blog (every app is links to Android Market ), I think your phone is safe. But not all of apps what you need can be found from Market. Now I think you should install the security & Antivirus app to scan your phone and protect it totally. Today, I have collected 5 best free security & Antivirus apps from Android Market for you. Let's take a look!

Top 5: Norton Security and Antivirus (Rated: 4.2)

Norton™ Mobile Security Lite protects your mobile device against loss, theft and malware. Norton lends its anti-malware, anti virus, and security expertise to mobile. Your life and your important Stuff is on your phone. Keep it safe with Norton™ Mobile Security Lite for Android.

Top 4: Antivirus Free (Rated: 4.4)

AVG Antivirus for Smartphones & Tablets automatically detects harmful Apps & SMS AVG Mobilation™ Antivirus Free is a free mobile security solution that helps protects your phone from viruses, malware, spyware & online exploitation in real-time.


Top 3: Lookout Security & Antivirus (Rated: 4.5)

Antivirus prevention isn't anywhere near as necessary for Android devices as it is for Windows computers just yet. As Android's market share grows, though, so will the attacks. More importantly for the here and now, Lookout Mobile Security provides key security options that are unique to the mobile market. Along with the antivirus and anti-malware tech, there's a lost and stolen phone locator service, an application privacy adviser, and a backup service.

Top 2: avast! Mobile Security (Rated: 4.6)

Protect personal data with automatic virus scans and infected-URL alerts. Stop hackers by adding a firewall (rooted phones). Control anti-theft features with remote SMS commands for: history wipe, phone lock, siren activation, GPS tracking, audio monitoring, and many other useful tools. Your ‘invisible’ app hides itself, making it extremely hard for thieves to find and disable. A standalone yet tightly integrated component of avast! Mobile Security, avast! Anti-Theft is the slyest component on the market. Formerly known as Theft Aware, the Anti-Theft portion of avast! Mobile Security has been recommended by leading industry experts that include T-Mobile, N-TV, AndroidPIT, and Android Police.

Top 1: Dr.Web Anti-virus Light (Rated: 4.6)

Dr.Web anti-virus Light uses the unique algorithm to detect malware – Origins Tracing™ for Android – which allows detecting the new virus families using the knowledge database on previous threats. A unique record is created for each malicious program and describes the behavior algorithm of this sample. This provides the efficiency of detecting new modifications of the whole virus family and significantly reduces the size of virus databases.

I just list the overview of those apps instead of the whole functions, if you want to know more about them , just click each title to check in Market. With one of the protection of those apps, your mobile phone is almost safe. But the virus is countless, if you want your phone always keep clean, please install the apps from Market.

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5 top rated free online music apps to make you enjoy any music anytime

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 19 Februari 2012 0 komentar
Because of the various of fresh music, many people prefer to listen to the music online according to rates and clicks. Today, there is quite an abundance of online music streaming services to choose, so is for Android. Today, I picked up 5 tip rated online music apps for you, and all of them are free. Let's get it start.

Top 5: Rdio (Rated: 4.0)

Rdio is the best way to discover, play and share millions of songs, wherever you go – completely ad-free. And even offline, when you don’t have a 3G or Wi-Fi connection.

Play any of our 12+ million songs as much as you like, curate your own collection of favorites, subscribe to great playlists made by friends or influencers or create your own. Follow along in all the activity from the people you follow – the best way to discover favorite songs new and old. Or, for a quick hit of albums most popular in your network, check out Heavy Rotation.

Top 4: Last.fm (Rated: 4.0)


It is a personal radio station on your phone. Choose an artist or genre and Last.fm builds the perfect playlist just for you, fresh every time, featuring your favorites and new discoveries powered by millions of Last.fm users sharing the music they love. You can skip any song and find out about concerts, too.


Top 3: 4shared Music (Rated: 4.1)

4shared Music for Android lets you get instant access to all music files at 4shared and your account. You can search for music you like and access it anytime and from anywhere with your mobile device. "Manage your playlist” option lets you add favorite tracks into playlists. Thus, you don’t need to search everytime you want listen to music. Just open a playlist with your favorite tracks, and music starts playing.

Top 2: Spotify (Rated: 4.1)

Spotify is an innovative digital music service offering music fans instant access to a world of music. Spotify enables on-demand streaming of audio content and aims to be a better alternative to music piracy by offering a superior user experience, while monetising licensed content with both an ad-supported, free-to-the-user model and a premium, paid model. Spotify brings fans closer to the music and artists they love, and provides a marketplace for additional products such as live events, music downloads and more.

Top 1: Pandora® internet radio (Rated: 4.5)

Pandora® internet radio is your own FREE personalized radio now available to stream music on your phone. Start with the name of one of your favorite artists, songs or classical composers and Pandora will create a "station" that plays their music and more music like it.

Have you find which free app you want to stream music to your android phone? If you do not only wanna listen to the music, but also need other news or what, maybe this post could be helpful to you: Top 5 Internet Radio Apps For Android

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Try Google Chrome on Android

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 16 Februari 2012 0 komentar
Perhaps many of you who asked - asked, why Google is having pride in your browser, Chrome, do not put it all in each package besutannya OS for smartphones, Android? I also think that sometimes - sometimes, because if you feel the default browser for it (dolphin), I think there is 'less'. Google seems to hear this question because it proved Google Chrome for Android has just released. But unfortunately, in this beta version of Google Chrome is only support for mobile phone and use the tablet upscale Android version 4, Ice Cream Sandwich.

A thousand times more dear, for now Google Chrome for Android as well not exist in Indonesia, several countries that have been given the chance to taste it, among others, the United States, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Australia, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil.

To install Google Chrome for Android, andaakan find a very attractive user interface, the tabs are now in a position berjajr Lanscape but will accumulate and clump together as portrait, as well as bookmarks and open tabs which can be accessed in a variety of gadgets and PC even when you log in to in Google Chrome. Was coupled with the incognito window when you want to browse without leaving a trace.

About - about how many more months, yes, 1 month, 2 months or less ya let Google Chrome support for mobile lower middle class or even lower with the Android Froyo though? So wait for try.

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Angry Birds Popular Games For Android Download

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Angry Birds is the Windows version of the popular game available on several mobile platforms - Android, iPhone and Symbian, for example - and loved by millions.

Birds on the big screen

The idea behind Angry Birds is simple: using a slingshot to fire birds, you must destroy the fortified castles where the pigs live. It sounds easy, but there are lots of factors you need to take into account: the strength of your shot, the type of bird you’re firing and above all, physics.

From touchscreen to mouse!

Angry Birds features awesome graphics and funny sound effects which, together with its simplicity and excellent gameplay, ensure that the Windows version of this game is just as addictive as the others. There are 195 levels to beat, so it will keep you entertained for a while.
Angry Birds for Windows is available for purchase through Intel AppUp. In order to play, you need to download the Intel AppUp installer and then buy the game on the Intel AppUp website.

Download Angry Birds Click Here

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Top 3 music recognizer tools to let you know what's this song in Android

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 15 Februari 2012 0 komentar
Sometime I always hum a tune but I can't remember what exactly is this tune. Or when I just heard a song from TV and radio make me feel great, but I don't know it. I believe that you also meet such situations. Well, how can we make clear what the hell is this song immediately? If you have an Android phone, you can use a music recognizer tool to solve your problem easily. Yes, today I will introduce you the 3 most popular recognizer tools in Android Market.

Top 3: Verizon iD
Verizon iD adds a new layer of identification - image recognition - to Song ID. All in one app, you can now iD images and songs, and seamlessly switch between the two. Capture an image for a contest and get a free song download, see a video, or win a prize – you'll be pleasantly surprised. If you want to find a song, just hold up your phone to identify it. Then get song lyrics, artist bios, previews, and YouTube videos. Plus, download music, ringtones, ringback tones, and share on Facebook and Twitter.


Top 2: SoundHound
The SoundHound Android App by SoundHound Inc. app is an extremely well designed all in one music app. Sound hound has a plethora of features that include lyrics to songs, streaming songs, a huge database to search songs, purchase the songs through Amazon mp3, and even search for the song on YouTube for the video. All of this can be done from within SoundHounds app engine. This app is extremely well designed and has very efficient functionality that also includes listing of similar artists that you have just searched for. SoundHound also has a great feature that can give you the name of a song currently being played, as well as, the lyrics, a means to share via social networks, YouTube search, and the ability to stream it live.

Top 1: Shazam
Crack open Shazam and hold it near the source long enough for the free app to get a fix--about 30 seconds. Shazam compares the recorded song with music in its database and will return a match to your song. In Shazam lingo, this is "tagging" a song, identifying its name and artist. Shazam for Android remembers the music you tag and gives you a chance to buy it yourself via the Amazon MP3 store on your phone. If you can't get enough of the song, you can also watch a YouTube video, if there's one available. A tie-in with MySpace also gets you close to the band if they have a page there.

With one of those apps, next time when you get a tune that you don't know it but really want to know it, just take out your android phone to recognize it now.

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How to root android 2.3 with only a few steps

Posted by Unknown Senin, 13 Februari 2012 0 komentar

Why Root
At first, you can also check the first post of this blog: Android: To Root, or not to Root?

What is rooting? Rooting your Android phone enables you to use the Superuser so that you are the administrator of your Android device, and you can control your device totally about the system. After rooting your phone, you can install custom ROMs that eliminate the annoying crapware many manufacturers and carriers include by default. What’s more, custom ROMs can give you the latest version of Android weeks–or even months–ahead of the carriers’ sluggish update schedules. And Rooted phones can take advantage of some great performance tweaks–such as CPU overclocking and improved cache management–that can dramatically speed up Android.
Before root
1. Before root, we need to download and install  SuperOneClick  on your computer. This tool can recognize your device and start root with only a few clicks. It supports  It supports most of android phones and the latest version of android 2.3.
2. Install the Android drivers for your phone onto the Windows computer, either via a CD that came with the phone or download from the vendor’s website.
3. Enable USB Debugging mode on your Android: Tap Menu > Settings > Applications > Development. Then enable USB debugging.
4. Verify that your SD card is not mounted: Tap Menu > SD Card & Phone Storage, and (if available) tap Unmount SD Card.












Get root
1. Connect your Android phone to computer with data cable.
2. Run SuperOneClick.
3. Finally, click the Root button on SuperOneClick. If you’re using a phone with a NAND lock and you haven’t unlocked it yet with Unrevoked, click the Shell Root button instead of Root.
4. At last, you can see this program will return “Success” message. And you can unplug your android phone.
5. Reboot your android phone, and you will find there is an app — superuser in your android phone. That means you have been rooted successfully.

Original Source: Lovemedia Blog

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The Best FREE iPhone Game App Ever - Star Chamber

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 11 Februari 2012 0 komentar
"Star Chamber"............


Hey guys, I've been working on iPhone game development from the past 2 months and I've come with a really addictive game (well, at least for me its addictive). Don't hesitate to download it.... Its completely FREE TO DOWNLOAD... :-D

I would love to receive your feedback so don't forget to drop your comments and rate the app.






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Fight For The Future

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 10 Februari 2012 0 komentar

This Saturday i.e 11-02-2012 -->


Hi--

Together, we beat SOPA in a huge victory for internet freedom.  But this Saturday, internet freedom protests are breaking out in over 200 cities across Europe.  Why?

Because the companies behind SOPA are using international trade agreements as a backdoor to pass SOPA-style laws

SOPA's supporters are pushing two agreements: ACTA and TPP1.  ACTA would criminalize users, encourage internet providers to spy on you, and make it easier for media companies to sue sites out of existence and jail their founders.  Sound familiar?  That's right, ACTA is from the same playbook as SOPA, but global.  Plus it didn't even have to pass through Congress.

TPP goes even farther than ACTA, and the process has been even more secretive and corrupt.  Last weekend (we wish this was a joke) trade negotiators partied with MPAA (pro-SOPA) lobbyists before secret negotiations in a Hollywood hotel, while public interest groups were barred from meeting in the same building.

Trade agreements are a gaping loophole, a secretive backdoor track that--even though it creates new laws--is miles removed from democracy.  Trade negotiators are unelected and unaccountable, so these agreements have been very hard for internet rights groups to stop.

But now the tide is turning.  Fueled by the movement to stop SOPA, anti-ACTA protests are breaking out across the EU, which hasn't ratified ACTA.  The protests are having an impact: leaders in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia have backtracked on ACTA.  Now a massive round of street protests in over 200 cities is planned for this Saturday February 11th.

Can you take part?  Click here to get the code to run on your site!

We just built an ACTA & TPP contact tool, and it's not just a petition.   It's code for your site that figures out the visitor's country and lets them email all their Members of European Parliament--the politicians who will be voting on ACTA in June--or the trade negotiators behind TPP.  This direct contact between voters and their officials, driven by websites of all sizes, was instrumental in the fight against SOPA.

We can use the same tactics to defeat ACTA & TPP, but there is a need your help!

This is just the beginning,

--Holmes Wilson, Tiffiniy Cheng, Joshua Blount & the whole Fight for the Future team.

This map of ACTA street protests in Europe is amazing. The largest has almost 50,000 RSVP's!

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HTC will release the first Android Ice Cream Sandwich update in March

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When Android 4.0 released with Galaxy Nexus, HTC had promised that they would integrate Sense 4.0 into Android 4.0 ASAP. Now, HTC released Android 4.0 ICS spring schedule on Facebook.

The announcement, which HTC made on its Facebook page on Thursday, is a delay of the time frame the Taiwanese smartphone and tablet maker set for its Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades back in November, when it said all the updates would take place in "early 2012."

"HTC has been working hard to get its Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades ready, and we're excited to announce that our first round of ICS upgrades will roll out by the end of March for the HTC Sensation, HTC Sensation 4G and HTC Sensation XE, followed soon thereafter by the HTC Sensation XL," the company said in its Facebook statement.

What's more, HTC had confirm that not just the Android 4.0 upgrade only for Sensation series. The most of smartphones which released in 2011 also will get this upgrades later of 2012.

"In addition, we can confirm Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades will be coming later this year to the HTC Rezound, HTC Vivid, HTC Amaze 4G, HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO Design 4G, HTC Incredible S, HTC Desire S and HTC Desire HD."

So, have you ever find your phone in this list? Compare to Motorola, we should admit that HTC is much more reliable.

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Chrome for Android is Coming Finally

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 07 Februari 2012 0 komentar

Finally, Chrome for Android, unlike stock Android browser, has arrived for some Android devices. And now, this browser is available in the Android Market for free download. But the Android Beta is only for Android 4.0 devices because of it need the newer hardware acceleration interfaces.

As you might expect, Chrome for Android is also as fast as the desktop because it includes the desktop version's V8 JavaScript engine. It also has gesture-based controls for moving among multiple tabs. You can also sing-in and synchronizes with the desktop version of Chrome and different devices. However, this browser does not support Adobe Flash plug-in while Google makes a promise to support a better HTML5 experience. With its performance and features, Google expects Android users to increase their browser activity.

I believe most of android users had expected this browser for a long time. But when it comes out, we also find this browser can only run in Android Ice Cream Sandwich. Till now, Android ICS only run on about 1% devices in the android world. And we also find that Opera, Dolphin and other mobile browsers are stable and run also great. I think most of people prefer to use other browser instead buy Google Nexus s or Galaxy Nexus.

If you just get Google Nexus S with Android 4.0 or Galaxy Nexus, you can just click to download Chrome for Android.


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Top 5 Free Ringtone Maker Apps make you Android Phone Outstanding

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 05 Februari 2012 0 komentar
Have you ever been tired of the original ringtone from Android OS? Do you think it's so difficult to use a whole music as SMS and phone ringtone? That's a bit complicated to cut and put a ringtone from computer to your phone, isn't it? I think most of guys prefer to make a ringtone on the mobile phone. Well, today, I will introduce you the best 5 free ringtone makers for android phones from Android Market.

5. Make a Ringtone MP3 PRO

Make a Ringtone MP3 PRO is a free entertainment application that allows its users to create their ringtones out of their MP3 songs. You can make ringtones from your MP3s or search and download free legit ringtones with Make a Ringtone MP3 PRO. With this app, you can assign rigntones to contacts, make notifications, save ringtones on SD card or edit and cut MP3s and make them as ringtone.

4. Ringtone Maker

It's free ringtone app creates tones, alarms, and notifications from MP3, WAV,AAC/MP4, 3GPP/AMR files you load onto your phone through the SD card or that you purchase through the Amazon MP3 store. Unlike many Android apps that use the Menu keys to store some software functions, most of Ringtone Maker's controls are out on the interface and all respond to touch. You can set the start and ending notes by sliding arrows along the timeline, by pressing Start and End to record the point, or by typing in time stamps.

3. MP3 Ringtone Maker

With this app, you can search ringtone online, millions of popular mp3 ringtones and sounds is available at your choice for free. Set as ring, notification sound, assign to contacts and share with your friends! You can also create your own ringtones from mp3 sound files.

2. Myxer

Access all your favorite Myxer content, anytime or anyplace! - Create custom ringtones from the music stored on your phone, or by recording your voice - Browse, preview, and customize FREE ringtones from Myxer's huge catalog - Cut the precise section of the track you want to set as your ringtone - Select from the most popular song sections as chosen by other Myxer users - Browse millions of free and premium MP3s and download straight to your music player.

1. Ringdroid

Create ringtones from your own music library, or record new ones on the fly! The original open-source ringtone editor for Android, first published in 2008 and downloaded by millions of users worldwide. Create your own ringtone, alarm, or notification sound from an existing audio file, or record a new one directly on the device.

With one of those apps, you can make your ringtone easily, if you do not want make a ringtone from your music, you can also search and download the ringtone with some of those apps like as MP3 Ringtone Maker and Myxer.

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