We’re all always searching up the App Stores for something new, it’s shopping in an essence, only most of it is free, so who doesn’t like shopping, plus when it’s FREE! So i’ll be bringing 7 Android Apps every 2 weeks to Awesome-ify your time. Let’s begin then! Also the …
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Gamescom: Full of Stars and Laser Kitty Pow Pow
Polish mobile game developers ATGames walked me through their space journey Full of Stars and quick action Laser Kitty Pow Pow. Guys at ATGames were so kind and showed me both games they’re working on. Now before I begin to talk about each of these games, you should know the …
Read More »Android-x86 Releases Android 6.0 RC2
Today project Android X86 announced RC2 (release candidate 2). This version of Andriod X86 is based on Android Marshmallow-MR2 release (6.0.1_r61) and if fixes quite a few issues in from the last release. There are still a few known issues, like the display of built-in browser messes up sometimes on Skylake GPU or …
Read More »Why your favorite Live Pokémon Maps don’t work anymore.
A little flashback and summary Pokémon GO still has all the attention online, but this time, it’s more negative than it can get. When the game was launched , little pawsteps indicated how close you were to a Pokemon, then came the 3 pawsteps bug, people resorted to live Pokemon GO …
Read More »How most accounts are hacked by WiFi Sniffing
Have you lost access to your Twitter, Facebook or Gmail account or does your account now displays a HACKED message? You ask yourself, how could this happen, if you didn’t leave your account open in public places or shared your mobile or PC with a friend or family. There is …
Read More »Pokemon Go Hacked with GPS spoofing!
Hey all you trainers have you wanted to hack Pokemon Go well it seems over at Hackaday Dave Conroy has shown just that but it could very well get you banned. Now this is not as easy as hatching eggs on a fan, or placing your smartphone on a drone for …
Read More »Pokémon Go Rant! Where’s the fun at?
Hello, today I bring to you my rant about Pokémon Go. Before we get into this I need to express I have been a fan of Pokémon since 1998 when I first picked up red and was tossed into the wonderful world of these little pocket monsters. Shortly there after …
Read More »Android TV ported to the Raspberry Pi3
Google announced that they would be making a version of Android that would work on the Raspberry Pi a few weeks ago. You can check the repository for it here, but so far there hasn’t been much activity on it. Now the Geek Till It Hertz has beaten Google to the punch with …
Read More »Review of the 8Bitdo FC30 Pro Bluetooth controller
The 8Bitdo FC30 Pro Bluetooth controller will bring back memories of the Super Nintendo controller as it feels very similar. It has a full set of controls, like most common controllers, do today and it’s compatible with Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, and Macs, it even works on the Raspberry PI …
Read More »Preview: PGS – Portable Gaming Solution
Today I’m here to present you a new upcoming device shaped for gaming, I’m talking about the PGS – Portable Gaming System. Since the early days of home gaming entertainment, big companies have pleased us with those small beloved Handheld consoles. Nintendo with Gameboy and all his versions, Sega with …
Read More »Let’s Talk About Our Safety Online.
I’m here today to talk about a subject that is kinda troubling to most of us on the Internet. I speak of our safety online due to hacking, governments, and big companies wanting our private and personal information. Nowadays it’s all over the news, Internet, and social media you see …
Read More »ipega controller review for Android & iPhone
Mobile gaming for smart devices has gotten really good lately as most Android and iPhone’s now have the spec’s to run almost console quality games. The one thing that all smart devices lack is a game controller as some of us can’t stand touch screen controls. About 2 or 3yrs …
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