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Monday, 18 March 2013

Screenshot No Root Shakeshot v1.0 Apk

Screenshot No Root Shakeshot v1.0
Screenshot No Root Shakeshot v1.0 Apk

Requirements: Andorid 2.1+
Overview: EASILY Take Screenshots on your Unrooted Android phone.
NO ROOT NEEDED. The Android APP you've been waiting for.

ShakeShot Screenshot app will allow you to take screenshots of anything on your phone even if your phone is NOT ROOTED. Rooting your phone can be dangerous and it voids your warranty. With ShakeShot you will be able to take screenshots safely and easily without any changes being made to your phone system.
PLEASE READ BEFORE INSTALLING:

In order for this app to be activated you will need to download a small file for your computer
at ShakeShotApp.com. This will work for both PC and Mac
This will activate your phone when you connect it to your computer and allow it to take screenshots without having to be rooted.
The only thing to remember is that you will need to reactivate this app from your computer anytime your phone is cut off or restarted. This should be great for you if you keep your phone on consistently. However if you cut off your phone all the time you may have to reactivate it whenever you restart.
It is also advised to remove this app from any task killers or antivirus programs on your phone so it can work without any problems.

FEATURES:
- Easy Shake To Capture
- Crystal Clear Picture Quality
- Easy Cropping Before Saving
- Paint Feature for Pic Editing
- Save As Png or Jpeg
- Clean and Simple Interface
- Easy Enabler/Disabler
- 1 Click Activator for Restarts
- Shake Sensitivity Control
- Perfect for any Android Phone
- Works with any Unrooted Android

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Six-Guns v1.1.6 Apk

Six-Guns v1.1.6
Six-Guns v1.1.6 Apk

Requirements: ANDROID: Varies with device
Overview: Discover a wilder West than you ever imagined. Play for free, make the enemy pay
Explore a truly enormous and open Wild West frontier full of cowboys, bandits and more…unnatural enemies in this third person shooter adventure game.

Play for free: Make your enemies pay!

Buck Crosshaw never shot a man who didn’t deserve it, but now he’s an outlaw who had to fake his own death and escape to Arizona. But in escaping one evil, Buck is about to face another, for an ancient and wicked force stirs in the hills of this mysterious region.

A WILD FRONTIER
Freely explore an open world set in Arizona and Oregon full of events, mystery and challenges for you to discover as you become completely immersed in the story and the action. But don’t be fooled by this land’s beauty - outlaws, vampires & many other unnatural foes lurk in every shadow.

ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE
Take on 40 missions with a great variety of tasks for you to overcome. You’ll race horses, take out robbers, fend off waves of enemies and more along the way!

SADDLE UP
In this kill-or-be-killed land, you’ll need to unlock all 8 different horses, 19 weapons and a wide selection of clothes, ammo and other items to help you on your adventure.

What's in this version : (Updated : Sep 13, 2012)
If you think you've already explored the whole frontier, you better put your cowboy hat back on, because there’s plenty more content coming!

Extended Gameplay:
Take on the new "Witch Hunter" and "Machinist" quest lines.
A Wider Arsenal:
Discover the Witch Impaler, the Sniper Gun, and the blazing Flamethrower.
New Equipment:
Check out the Black Steam horse and new clothing options to customize your character.
Keep the 5-Star reviews coming and the updates will keep riding into town!

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Android in Harvard Square

As promised, there's another Android event coming up – though a little closer to home this time. Our Android Advocates are heading to Boston for a Code Day that will be taking place on February 23. Registration is now open, but space is limited so make sure you reserve your spot.

Here are the details:

Date: Saturday, February 23, 2008
Time: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location: The Charles Hotel Harvard Square
1 Bennett St
Cambridge, MA 02138

As a reminder, a Code Day is an immersive introduction and hands-on session for Android.

It's promising to be a real Android nor'easter. We hope to see you there!

Android is now Open Source

Over the past year, we announced Android, released several SDKs (eventually resulting in the 1.0 SDK), gave out the first half of the $10,000,000 prize money for the Android Developer Challenge, and prepared the first Android-powered device for users. Tomorrow, the T-Mobile G1 goes on sale.

But today, we're making what might just be the most exciting announcement of all: we and our Open Handset Alliance partners have now released the source code for Android. There's a huge amount of code and content there, so head over to http://source.android.com/ for all the details.

I'd like to offer a huge thank you and congratulations to my colleagues and the Alliance partners for what I hope will be a red-letter day for the open source community, and openness in the mobile industry.