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Saturday 18 January 2014

How to install Nokia , Samsung ,HTC app on any Device

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Hi , I found an easy and simple way to Browse and download from market as a third-party device.

I just translate and arrange this 
Source:http://www.windowsmania.pl/poradniki...oducenta-5114/

In response to the two other guides I decided to improve them and make them an easy and quick way to installation of any application from the collection of another manufacturer. I'm not here for the fun of change application ID and connect via USB. The guide (if no one is angry) I used some screenshots of the other instructions on this board go: 



TOOLS:
Download and install Fiddler:
Code:
Code:
http://fiddler2.com
And Folow:
1-Go to Tools -> Fiddler options -> Connections and select as below


2-Close and Run the program again.

3-Press start+r then enter: Ipconfig 
to know what is your IP



4-Enter the WiFi settings on your phone and click on the active WiFi connection (same on you pc , not 3G)
Edit it and type in the IP read the above paragraph and the port number 8888



Then Save Settings

5-Open the store from you mobile.

6-From PC ,on Fiddler'a with the active window Press Ctrl + R ,(it will open the notebook), press Ctrl + F and paste:
Code:
OnBeforeRequest (oSession: Session) {

The location shown in the screenshot paste the contents of the subsidiary as of the manufacturer to browse Market
Code:
if (oSession.uriContains ("Nokia")) 
{ 
  oSession.url = oSession.url.Replace ("Nokia", "Samsung"); 
}
Save changes to the file and close Notepad.

>>First is your phone manufacture and second is manufacture you want to use it's app.

7-Open store and search for the app you want , and once you opened the instal page , leave it and go to wifi setting page and remove the proxy configration , then go to app instal page and click install and have fun.
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Tuesday 14 January 2014

Here you can find some of the most amazing ROMs for Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 :-

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ClockWork Recovery Mod 5 for Samsung Galaxy Ace :
Root.zip for Samsung Ace :
Cyanogenmod 7.2 for Samsung Ace :
Samsung Galaxy SII ROM for Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 :
iOS ROM for Samsung Galaxy Ace :
Imaginary ICS ROM for Samsung Galaxy Ace :
Samsung Galaxy SII V10 JB ROM for Galaxy Ace :
Galaxy SIII V4 ROM for Galaxy Ace :
Cyanogenmod 10 Beta 1 for Samsung galaxy Ace :
MIUI Style LoKKer ROM for Galaxy Ace :
Xperiatized V13 ROM for Galaxy Ace:
Windows Phone 8 ROM for Galaxy Ace:
Gingercruzt v2.3 for Galaxy Ace:
AOKP RC1 for Galaxy Ace:
Thunderbolt v4 for Galaxy Ace:
CyanogenMod 10.1 Pro for Galaxy Ace:
SGS II V11 for Galaxy Ace:
iOS ROM V5 for Galaxy Ace:
CM 7.2 Democracy final for Galaxy Ace:
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Facebook now lets you message Mark Zuckerberg for "$100"

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According to a latest report, the Most Popular Social Networking Site Facebook now lets its users to send a message to the founder and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg for $100.
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We already know that Facebook is trying to please investors and increase its revenue but Facebook has surprised all of us by going so far. by Paying $100 for sending a message to Mark Zuckerberg which would  appear in his inbox rather go into his other folder.
in a report by Mashable, they claims that they tried sending message to Mark Zuckerberg from different Facebook accounts and found out that only those can send a message who doesn’t follow Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook.
Earlier Facebook was in news for charging their users $1 to send a message to whom they are not connected with.
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Create a Website that Sells

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Your web site is your best sales and marketing tool and can bring in huge profits for your business. Whether you use your site for information purposes or to sell products, your website is essential to bringing in new business and retaining current customers. Making your website user friendly is the first step in creating a site that sells.
Your site’s content is the reason your customers are there in the first place. Make sure your articles, blog postings and product descriptions are compelling and interesting to read. Avoid language that is heavy on industry jargon and overly technical explanations. Create content that will appeal to a wide audience.
Avoid large blocks of text. Readers like short, concise paragraphs and lists. Fill your page with images that your reader will love and share with their social networks.
Keep Your Layout Clean
Don’t jumble too many elements into your home page. Keep your site easy to navigate by only including the most relevant information on your home page, and adding other elements to subsequent pages. Companies like Solid Cactus offer web design services that will help you to get the best site for your money. 
List Your Contact Information
If your customer is unable to contact you, they are unlikely to buy from you. This is especially important if your business depends on local customers. If you own a boutique, your customers will want to know details like your location, store hours and phone number. List your contact information prominently on every page, and create a contact form that allows them to send you email.
Test Your Site
There are companies that offer website testing services for your site. These companies will assign real world users to use your site for ease of use, quality of design and effectiveness of content. These testers are an invaluable resource when it comes to creating a web site that sells. This is an inexpensive service that will deliver huge benefits for your company.
Getting your customers to visit your site and stay there is essential to your company’s operations. Create a site that visitors will want to visit again and again and share with their friends. Hire a web design company to create a dynamic powerhouse of a website that will bring in business and propel your business to success.
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Best Gaming Consoles 2014

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Starting with 1st Atari Space Invaders game consoles all the way to the acclaimed Nintendo Wii, there’s no doubt that these devices are the ‘IT’ toys of the new generation. They’re in trend, and both Microsoft and Sony are hoping for them to last another 20 more years.


As consumers are ready to spend hundreds of dollars on these consoles, industry watchers can’t help but wonder – is the gaming industry evolving beyond the mere idea of a game console? Let’s hope not; when PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 hit the market almost a decade ago, the iPhone didn’t exist. Now that we have PS4, Xbox One and iPhone 5, we cannot wait to see what will happen 10 years from now.
Today’s average gamer is a devotee. Whether we’re talking about 10 year old kids or about 40 year old adults, we have to admit that gaming consoles are meant for everyone. They’re being used for lots of purposes, they’re fun to employ, and they’re an excellent way to stay busy. If you’re thinking of investing some money in a console this year, have a look at some of the most appreciated, acclaimed, and thrived for consoles on the market.

Playstation 4

A visual throwback to earlier designs, the Sony PlayStation 4 bears a strong resemblance to the PS2, with a wedge-like outline and comfortably compact dimensions. The convenience continues with a built-in power supply rather than an external one. The front features the USB ports and optical drive, while the gaming ports are, predictably, mounted on the console’s back.

At £349, the PS4 is an affordable alternative to the Xbox One, which has a retail price of approximately £429. You can also choose to add the PlayStation Camera if desired, an accessory that costs £49 extra. At the moment, this accessory is not worth its retail price to most gamers, as its only function is to add voice control and a few mini-games in the Playroom. That’s unlikely to change in the future, however.

Xbox One

The Xbox One is Microsoft’s latest entry in its console line. Far from being a dedicated game controller like the Xbox 360, this new piece of hardware is a versatile digital tool, providing Skype, live streaming TV, and app support simultaneous with gaming. It also handles games with satisfying aplomb and vigor, of course. Though some glitches remain to be ironed out, the new Xbox is a fascinatingly multifunctional piece of equipment that boasts gesture and voice control, a Kinect camera, and infra-red detection capabilities.

Nvidia Shield

The central premise of the Nvidia Shield is its ability to stream PC gaming content onto the device, using the Android platform to do so. Resembling a flip-up five-inch screen mounted on an Xbox controller, the Shield can play Android games or stream directly from 600-series Nvidia Ge-Force graphics cards. This controller’s Android operating system enables checking Facebook, playing Spotify music, or streaming movies from Netflix without breaking stride. Though the U.S. release was delayed, the tougher design and $50 reduction in retail price help to make up for the longer wait.

Nintendo Wii U

The Nintendo Wii U has a tough act to improve on, since the strength of the original Wii was that its straightforward design opened the gaming world to practically everyone. Its no-nonsense approach made it a great introductory console for every age and level of experience. Introduced eight years ago, the console was ageing, however, leading to the introduction of the Wii U. This controller is designed to breathe new life into the device series with its focus on the Game-Pad touchscreen. It supports high-definition graphics and is backwards compatible with all previous Wii software and games.

Sony PlayStation Vita

Large but lightweight, the seven inch Sony PlayStation Vita is reinforced to stand up to tough gaming sessions and ergonomically designed to make long periods of play comfortable. The 3G capable version weighs 279 grams and costs £299, while the WiFi-only variant is lighter (250 grams) and cheaper (£250). A quartet of face buttons, a directional pad, dedicated “start” and “select” buttons, and a PlayStation button furnish users with a versatile interface for gaming. The top of the console body includes trigger buttons, a slot for the 3G SIM card if necessary, and a terminal to connect a future line of accessories too.

Nintendo 3DS

A daring design, the Nintendo 3D S enables intriguing three-dimensional gaming experiences without the need for glasses. Costing £187, this controller is a small, highly mobile media center which happens to include gaming among its functions. The device can handle 3D photos, social networking apps, and a host of other digital media. Whether it is the right controller for you depends in part on your need for 3D. If three-dimensional gaming without the need for uncomfortable glasses sounds tempting, then the Nintendo 3D S may indeed be the device you have been waiting for, while if 3D is unimportant to you, a different console might offer more functionality.

Ouya

The development of the Ouya micro console was supported and funded by Kickstarter; the whole project gathered over $8.5 million and it became the website’s 2nd highest earning plans in history. Released to the world in June 2013, Ouya quickly managed to draw a lot of attention. The console has an exclusive store for games and apps designed particularly for the platform. The device supports media apps like the XBMC media player and TwitchTV. Furthermore, it runs on Android and it comes with a typical game-pad. Rather intriguing, Ouya comes with a single-touch touch-pad, magnetically attached faceplate’s, and dual analogue sticks.
Are you ready to make gaming part of your life? Which console appeals best to your senses? With the recent release of PS4 and Xbox One a lot of avid players will probably invest between $300 and $400 on those gadgets just because they’re newest releases. If you’re not ready to spend such a high amount, you can always stick to low cost consoles that are equally engaging such as the Nintendo Wii and Ouya.
Author Bio: Christopher Austin wrote this awesome article. He is a video game expert and mostly writes about the latest video games available in the market. Also he is running a number of on-line gaming sites including Airplane Games 365.
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Google's Nest buy could spur growth of 'Internet of things'

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Tony Fadell, CEO and founder of Nest Labs, speaking at LeWeb 2012.

If you thought that the "Internet of things" was a geeky and niche industry aimed only at early adopters, Google's got 3.2 billion reasons you should see it as an industry primed for massive and widespread growth.
When the tech giant announced Monday that it plans to spend $3.2 billion in cash to purchase Nest -- makers of, to date, smart thermostats and smoke and carbon-monoxide detectors -- it put the brightest spotlight yet on the nascent industry.
"When we first showed up two years ago, people were like, 'thermostats, poo-poo,' and they didn't even talk about connected homes or the Internet of things," Nest CEO (and "father of the iPod") Tony Fadell told CNET. "We changed the landscape, and made them top of mind. When it comes to the Internet of things, we can take a large piece of credit for kick-starting that. What we're doing [with the Google deal] is we're changing the landscape yet again...[Google] is a major corporation saying, 'We believe in these products," and we want to help them succeed even further."
In recent months, Nest was said to have been seeking significant venture funding, but thanks to the scope and scale of Google's offer, it decided to blow off the VCs. Perhaps the most important factors of the deal, to Nest at least, was that Google agreed to let the smart home company stay largely autonomous -- "Nest will stay Nest" -- and that it agreed to keep its hands off Nest's users' data.
In general, the reaction to the deal has been largely positive. Some, like Forrester Research analyst Frank Gillett, think that Google may have overpaid in the short run, but that "long term, they could look smart if they execute well...This acquisition is about Google getting experience to build the online services platform for the connected home. That will allow them to support lots of third parties beyond just the Nest company."
Google's entrance into the connected home arena could well provide Nest with the resources to throttle some of its smaller existing rivals, or much more quickly branch out into new product categories that are currently dominated by others. Yet there doesn't appear to be much fear of that in the early going. Instead, some could-be Nest competitors seem to be reacting enthusiastically to today's news.
The Nest Protect, the company's smoke and carbon-monoxide detector.
(Credit: Lindsey Turrentine/CNET)
That could be because Google has a history of ensuring that companies it acquires don't immediately gain unfair advantages over existing competitors, said Jason Johnson, CEO of smart lock developer August.
"I think it provides a level of confidence that these types of technologies are not just a flash in the pan," Johnson said, "that connected devices, particularly everyday objects that didn't have connectivity in the past, are here to stay...These are only markets that will grow."
Added Johnson, "We all knew that 2014 was going to be a big year for the Internet of things, and this is just validation that IOT is going mainstream. When you have a company like Google invest this much money, it's clearly a validation."
In its own statement, home automation developer Revolv applauded the acquisition. "We think that Google's acquisition of Nest is positive for the smart home industry overall as it will raise awareness for the space," Revolv co-founder Mike Soucie said in the statement, and it "opens up third-party development for Nest devices as well as drives faster adoption of smart home technology by mass consumers."
Fadell clearly agrees. The Nest founder's vision for creating the company was at least in part to give its customers access to the smartest, easiest-to-use appliances, and to connect them together in a way that reflected the state of the art in connected devices. "But even if we're a part of Google, we can't build everything," Fadell said. "It's going to take a whole ecosystem to build this, just like you saw in digital music, and in digital video."

The big question is, what exactly is Google hoping to get for its $3.2 billion? And there appears to be a wide set of possible answers. First, clearly, is instant ownership of the biggest name in the connected home space. While until just a few years ago, thermostats and smoke detectors were, as Google put it, "unloved," Nest made them almost sexy. A big part of that, of course, had to do with Nest's pedigree, having been founded by two people with deep Apple backgrounds, and even deeper design cred.
But Google is also getting quite a bit more. It's getting instant entry into the energy management space, given Nest's partnerships with a significant number of utility companies around the country. And it's getting access to technology that could well be at the heart of the future connected home hub. And, despite its assurances that it will respect Nest's commitment to users' privacy, many seem to believe that this is a big data play on Google's part.
Still, Nest has spent much of its energy today making the case that users -- weary of nonstop stories of NSA scandal-era intrusions into their privacy -- need not worry. "We had long discussions [with Google] about what they do with users' data today," Fadell said. "And we had them read our privacy policy, which clearly limits [use of Nest owners' data] only to improving Nest users' [experiences]; they looked at us and said that's what they wanted to do."
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CES 2014: Smartphones roundup

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The Consumer Electronics Show saw some new technology trends, from 8K TVs, to smart wearables and devices for toddlers. Smartphones of course, were not to be left behind, and companies like: Acer, Alcatel, Asus, Huawei, Sony, and ZTE introduced new handsets to whet our smartphone appetites.
The CES 2014, which is this year's first personal technology tradeshow, showed an array of handsets, and few of those found a way of standing out in the crowd. Here are some of the newly launched smartphones that caught the eyeballs.

Acer started off its CES 2014 campaign with the launch of its 5-inch budget Android smartphone, the Acer Liquid Z5. The Acer Liquid Z5 has been priced at priced at 169 Euros (roughly $230 or Rs. 14,300) and would be available in France, Benelux, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Ukraine and the UK from mid-January. Acer has been touting the Liquid Z5's Float UI, which allows additional app windows to be overlaid, for better multitasking.
Alcatel launched two new smartphones dubbed One Touch Idol X+ and One Touch Pop C9 at the CES 2014. The Alcatel One Touch Idol X+ will be available in China starting January 15 and has been priced at $330, with no word on global availability, while there is no mention of the pricing and availability details of the Alcatel One Touch Pop C9.
The Alcatel One Touch Idol X+ is powered by an octa-core MediaTek MT6592 processor clocked at 2GHz along with 2GB of RAM. The Alcatel One Touch Pop C9 is a budget phablet featuring 5.5-inch display.
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Taiwanese computer electronics giant, Asus at CES 2014 unveiled two new smartphone-tablet hybrids, the 4-inch Asus PadFone mini that fits into a 7-inch tablet dock, and the 5-inch Asus PadFone X that fits into a 9-inch tablet dock. The company did not reveal any details about pricing and availability of the two hybrid devices, however, it did mention that the PadFone X will be available in US exclusively with AT&T.
Asus also unveiled its new line of low-end smartphones at the CES 2014, the ZenFone range, which includes three handsets namely the Asus ZenFone 4, Asus ZenFone 5 and Asus ZenFone 6.
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The newly launched Asus ZenFone handsets feature the ZenUI skin, which is built with simplified, easy-to-access icons and menus, select themes to match the device colours, and a What's Next feature to keep a track of a user's daily schedule.
Huawei, the popular Chinese handset maker announced the new Ascend Mate 2 4G, a refreshed version of the Ascend Mate phablet at CES 2014 bearing the same 6.1-inch HD IPS+ LCD display, but with an upgraded chipset, more built in storage, and bigger front and rear cameras.

The Huawei Ascend Mate 2 4G packs a 4050 mAh battery, which comes with a 'reverse' charging feature, allowing the phone to be used to charge other devices.
Sony surprisingly revealed its two premium smartphones, an Xperia Z1 variant exclusive to T-Mobile, and an international mini-variant at the CES 2014. The Sony Xperia Z1 Compact is a mini-variant of the flagship smartphone, Xperia Z1 and boasts of similar innards, except the screen size and the battery.
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Sony also announced the Xperia Z1S, which will be available in US through T-Mobile starting January 22 and will be priced at $22 per month for two years or will be available at $603 outright (without contract), this translates to roughly Rs. 37,500. Notably, the Sony Xperia Z1S comes with similar specifications to the Xperia Z1.

ZTE expanded its Grand smartphone line-up and launched the Grand S II at CES 2014. The highlight feature of the Grand S II is the voice recognition unlocking, voice photography and an upgraded ZTE My-drive assistant.
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Android 4.4 KitKat build for Samsung Galaxy S4, Note 3 shows redesigned UI

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Looks like Samsung is finally trying to follow some of the design guidelines stated by Google for Android. A leaked ROM of an Android 4.4.2 build for Samsung’s Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3 reveal at least one significant UI change.

Samsung will no longer have coloured icons in the status bar, in keeping with the 4.4.2 KitKat guidelines. So with the update your notification icons turn white. In addition, Samsung has also placed a camera icon on the lockscreen for quick access.

We can’t tell much else from the images of the build. SamMobile says there’s a little bump in the performance, and benchmark scores have also increased. It also says Samsung has changed the keyboard on the build with improvements in landscape orientation, which supposedly make typing and gesture typing easier.
Some screenshots of the leaked build
Some screenshots of the leaked build

As per the new KiKat UI design, the album art of the currently playing track takes up the entire lockscreen for a more impactful visual effect. There is not much difference between the builds for the S4 and the Note 3, with the exception of any changes in the stylus-specific apps on the latter. We expect both builds to be more or less the same, when the final version hits devices.

Considering this is a leaked build, there could be quite a few changes when the final update rolls out. Those interested in flashing the leaked build, can grab the relevant files for the Note 3 and the Galaxy S4. It must be noted that flashing the test firmware will wipe all data. So, it is advisable to create a backup.

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GameFace Mark IV: The other VR headset at CES 2014

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The Mark IV model of GFL's unnamed headset is a 3D-printed proof of concept, and it serves that goal fantastically. We put on the headset, were handed a paired Bluetooth gamepad (Sony's DualShock 3) and were instantly transported to a lower-res version of the Tuscany demo we've seen running previously on the Rift. Only there's one major difference here: no wires.
Pushing one of three front buttons on the outside of the headset, we jumped back out to a basic (placeholder) app grid where a handful of demos were selectable. Using the DualShock 3, we next jumped into a roller coaster demo where disorientation hit an all-time high -- it was the first time this writer's ever felt nausea while playing any VR demo.
That disorientation may be a standard of GFL's VR headset, at least for now...and it's kind of not their fault. The act of standing up and using a VR headset, untethered, isextremely scary. With a VR headset strapped on, there's no way to re-center yourself in reality. After moving around, the only way to figure out where you are (again, in real life) is by removing the headset. By that point, you're feeling really disoriented. Or at least we did.
All that said, it's incredible using a VR headset without even one wire running out of it. The model we tried had a Tegra 4 powering games, meaning stuff like Dead Triggerand the Tuscany demo rarely hitched, or tore, or any other issues we'd expect to see with a low-horsepower device. A 5.2-inch LED panel with 1,920 x 1,080 resolution is cradled inside the headset, though a larger size is in the works. The folks at GFL are also planning on building out an Android VR store to support the headset, as playing games on the scale of the Oculus Rift simply isn't possible (which makes sense, given that the Rift is powered by your PC).
But that's okay, because for now, operable VR is impressive enough to circumvent graphics complaints. A platforming demo really sold us on GFL's headset: a snaking, thin platform must be navigated, and the DualShock 3 only controls forward momentum and jumping. To turn or look, you must physically move your head and body. Oh, and the world is floating in the sky -- which is terrifying. That last bit cannot be overemphasized. Despite rough graphical chops, the sense of vertigo was nearly overwhelming.
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Tuesday 7 January 2014

Root Samsung Galaxy Note 3 & Install CWM Recovery

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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the latest Android flagship from Samsung and It have been launched successfully in so many countries. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 comes with awesome specifications and it’s available in 32 and 64 GB model. Galaxy Note 3 is large phone having a 5.7-inch screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080, it comes with a 13 MP rear camera and 3 GB of RAM. If you have recently bought a Galaxy Note 3 and wants to Root it and Install CWM recovery for further enjoyment of the Android then there’s a quick solution for you!

Thanks to the various XDA members who made this rooting step easily and it will not take more than 5 minutes. Rooting Samsung Galaxy Note 3 can make you able to install Custom ROMs and scripts on it. icon biggrin Root Samsung Galaxy Note 3 & Install CWM Recovery Note: Rooting your Galaxy Note 3 will void its warranty and if you want to root your Note 3 then proceed with the article and we’re not responsible for any kind of damage to your phone.

Requirements:

  • Turn on USB Debugging Mode on your Note 3. Navigate to Settings> General > Developer option.
  • Backup all of your data like contacts, files, images, music etc.
  • Download all of the Samsung USB Drivers.

Root Samsung Galaxy Note 3 & Install CWM Recovery

  1. Download the CWM Recovery File. For N900(link), for N9005(link)
  2. Download this ODIN file (link) and extract it into your PC
  3. Now Download this SuperSU file (link) and transfer it to your SD card
  4. Now after completing all of the above steps Power off your phone and then press Home + Volume down + Power button to get your phone into the download mode. then press Volume Up button to continue.
  5. Now Connect you Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to the PC via Micro USB Cable, and launch the ODIN app that we’ve downloaded and you will see a Blue bar in the top left.
  6. Now click on PDA and select the CWM file that you’ve downloaded in step 1,Note: Please make sure you’ve downloaded the file in accordance to your Note 3 Model.
  7. Now mAke sure that ‘re-partition’ Box is unchecked, now click on Start.
  8. Now your Note 3 will restart and it have CWM recovery Installed now. icon biggrin Root Samsung Galaxy Note 3 & Install CWM Recovery

Rooting the Note 3

Now the rooting part comes, for rooting Samsung Galaxy Note 3 you should have CWM recovery installed and we have already installed it!
  1. Now turn off your Note 3 again and press Home + Volume Up + Power button to get into the recovery mode.
  2. now navigate with volume buttons and select the ‘Install Zip’ option with power button and then select ‘Choose Zip from SD card’, and select the SuperSU file that we’ve downloaded in Step 3 of the above CWM installation procedure.
  3. Now return to the main menu of the Recovery and Select Reboot Now.
  4. And your Note 3 is successfully rooted you can confirm it by the presence of SuperSU app.
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4 Addictive Strategy Games for Your Smartphone

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Cell phones were once black and grey. Through time, the cell phone has evolved to become what we today call the smartphone. Smartphones have revolutionized business practices and daily behaviour for consumers. We can do almost anything from our smartphone: check bank statements, access breaking news, take pictures and videos, and this list goes on. The app store for smartphones also provides access to strategy games that users find useful and often addictive. As today’s technology continues to evolve these games will challenge our thought processes and form patterns of behaviour across social media platforms.
best strategy game for android 4 Addictive Strategy Games for Your Smartphone

Let’s take a look at a few strategy games that keep users coming back.

Plague Inc.

This game allows users to bring a biological disaster of epic proportions to the forefront. You have to pick a type of biological agent to unleash onto the unsuspecting public. When you select your pathogen of choice, you then have the opportunity to help it through its journey to become one of the most devastating biological illnesses known to the human race.
Despite the quick replication of viruses and other pathogens, something will stand in your way. You’ll have to figure out a way to move forward and get your bio-germ out and into the lungs, blood stream, or second layer of skin of every human being on the planet. It may be a dark game, but the strategy part of it is definitely a challenge for the most complex minds out there.

Angry Birds

This game is a classic, but that doesn’t mean it’s an easy game to conquer by any means. This game forces users to aim and project a path that they believe is going to yield the best results. Your goal is to knock down all the green pigs while creating the most damage with the materials you’re given. You’ll have to rationalize your throws since each bird does something different. In order to keep yourself from losing all your birds and their special abilities, try giving it a go on the practice round. Winning this game will definitely prove an increase in your IQ. It’s also highly addictive, so be careful.

Kingdom Rush Frontiers

This game is a “defend your tower” game. You have to make sure that your enemies stay put and don’t destroy all your defenses at once. You’ll have to keep replenishing your tower’s defenses while watching your enemies.
Additionally, the artwork is beautifully crafted, the characters are designed to connect with the users, and the main overlay of the game is meant to engross the players in a fantasy world of steal the fort. Get this game and you won’t be disappointed. It is games like this that show the other side of social media, the community or fantasy world. As users play they communicate and are often distracted from real surroundings, yet developing their cognitive process for these real world surroundings, some would argue.

Triple Town

This game is another classic, but it’s one of the hardest to complete. With this turn-based strategy game, you’ll want to make sure that all your moves count. You’ll need to place an item in one place and hope that you can build on it. But don’t lock yourself in assuming that you’ll be able to move forward with your plans. This game throws many wrenches into your plans and there’s nothing you can do about it, unless you have another wrench and connect the dots in a way that makes the wrenches turn into an asset.
Once You’ve  covered your entire chart, you’ll see just how well you did against the AI’s expectations. If you happen to be a chart mapping genius, you can even build your castle in the sky.
Strategy games are gaining an intense popularity through the smartphone crowd. Just about every smartphone owner has a game that they play religiously. They also have expectations and competitions for other people who use smartphones and the companies that produce these games. Everyone wants to see the sequel to their favourites, and everyone is vying to have the high score and ultimate strategy experience. What are a few other strategy games that you can think of?
Author Bio: Elliot Martinez is a business graduate of the University of South Florida. He is currently working as a freelance writer and preparing for graduate school. Elliot is always looking for the best 4g phones out and covering all other tech topics. Elliot is a self-proclaimed social media fanatic.

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LinkVehicle Review: Make Money by Selling Links

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Blogging is getting very famous among young age group and tons of Students are entering into the world of Blogging to make some extra bucks in addition to their pocket money. variety of Bloggers are making money with Google AdSense, Paid Posts and Affiliate Marketing too.
here are so many ways to make money online and one of them is by selling link. this method of making money online is easy and you can get decent income from it. there are quite a few websites though which publishers can sign up and find opportunities for making money from Links.
Linkvehicle LinkVehicle Review: Make Money by Selling Links
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there’s a company called LinkVehicle which allows publishers to submit their blog to them and whenever there is a review sold for your website they will notify you via email.

How to Make Money with LinkVehicle ?

Link Vehicle have very simple process for accepting blogs all you need to do is to register a Blog with Google Page Rank 1 and above. the approval process takes 2-3 days and after approval your site will be listed for Paid Posting.

Linkvehicle Payment System

Whenever a link is sold on your Blog and it’s approved by their team you will receive the payment in your Account and you will be paid at 1st of every month. the minimum payment is $10 and if your A/c does not have reach the threshold then you’ll receive payment next month with following months earning. one more thing you should note LinkVehicle  takes 50% of your Income and the rest 50% is given to you. suppose a review is sold on your site for $70, then you’ll get only $35 in your account.

Conclusion

LinkVehicle is a very good source for making money, you don’t need to contact clients individually or bargain for price settlement. if you have a good blog with minimum PR 2 you’ll make around $70-80 per month easily.
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Jelly Bean 4.2.2 for Galaxy Ace: Installation

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How to Install Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 ROM on Galaxy Ace

  1. make sure that you’ve CWM recovery installed on your phone. get CWM
  2. now go to http://maclaw.pl/downloads/ and select Galaxy Ace and then select Cyanogenmod and download the latest Zip file.
  3. after downloading the file transfer it to your phone’s SD card and then turn off your phone.
  4. now Press Home + Power button together to get into the recovery mode.
  5. after getting into the recovery mode select Wipe Data and Factory Reset.
  6. Now select Wipe Cache Partition and after doing that select Advanced and then select Wipe Dalvik Cache.
  7. Now go Back and then select Install ZIP from SD card and then select the Jelly Bean file that you’ve downloaded in Step 2.
  8. after the Installation is finished Select ‘Reboot system now’ and then enjoy the freshly installed and smooth Jelly Bean for your Galaxy Ace.
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Access All System Settings in Windows 8 with God Mode

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Whenever you wanted to change any settings, you use the control panel to access it. but there is one more trick through which we can see all of the available settings in a grouped view, this option is knows as GodMode in Windows. this mode can access all settings in one folder by simply creating a shortcut, and this feature also works with previous version of Windows.

STEP 1: first of all create a new folder on your desktop and name it as
Settings .{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
you can also change Settings to any other name.
 Access All System Settings in Windows 8 with God Mode
after creating the folder Press Enter and the Icon will change to look like Control Panel like this :
 Access All System Settings in Windows 8 with God Mode
after opening the settings folder it’ll look like this:
 Access All System Settings in Windows 8 with God Mode

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Download Media Center Pack free for Windows 8

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media+center Download Media Center Pack free for Windows 8
After the launch of Windows 8 on October 26th, there was Media center missing which was available for free in Windows 7. Microsoft is offering Media Center for free to Windows 8 Pro users for a limited time period.
if your PC is running Windows 8 Pro and you want to Watch and Record Live TV, you can take advantage of the Offer. the offer is available from October 26, 2012 to January 31 2013.
 Download Media Center Pack free for Windows 8
Go Ahead to Microsoft Site and enter your email address and soon you’ll receive a Product key for that, the product key should be used before 31st January 2013.
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Top 5 free Games for Windows 8

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With the launch of Windows 8, Microsoft Introduced Store for Application’s. there are a lot of apps in Windows Store and the numbers are increasing day by day. there are so many great apps in the store and today i’m showing Top 5 Free Games which are available in Windows Store for free.

Top 5 free Games for Windows 8

1. Jetpack Joyride

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 Jetpack Joyride is very famous game. it is available on App Store and Google Play and Windows 8. in this game we have to ride on Jetpacks collecting coins, riding different vehicles and dodging the hurdles. completing the missions take you a level upward and we can also buy items from the stash from the points

earned.

2. Cut the Rope

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So famous game which is available for iPhone, Android is now for Windows 8. in this Physics game, we have to cut the ropes and to collect stars to feed the Om Nom, lovable star of the Game. when playing on PC its so smooth even when cutting ropes with the mouse. there are different levels available in different packages. the visuals are so good and i’m impressed with the game. the game is so addictive.

3. Agent P Strikes back

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  you know “phineas and ferb” the popular cartoon on Disney Channel. the Agent P of the show is now entertaining us through the game Agent P Strikes back. in this game we have to fight with robots and to locate missing agents. the game is so addictive and i play it all day long. visuals are great and background music is so entertaining.

4. Pinball FX2

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the famous Pinball game on Windows, we all can remember that. this time it comes with huge improvements over its past versions. there are all new tables with a lot of physics applied in the game. it’s so entertaining and time passes so fast when playing it.

5. Parking Mania

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Parking Mania is a awesome game which includes parking various cars when crossing the roads. dodging big trucks and taking a sharp turn. the Level 1 has 20 stages and the rest of the levels are paid. the only con in this game is only 20 stages are free and rest of the levels are paid. one can purchase it £0.99. game is interesting and it makes you stick to it, i will suggest to download it and enjoy.
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