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 …
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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 »What does Lucky Patcher do to Android games and apps
There have been a lot of hacks for android games / apps, a majority being edited APKs to grant users’ wishes of unlimited resources or buying paid-only items. Another method for offline games was ‘GameCIH‘ a.k.a ‘CheatEngine’ which most of you might’ve used on the PC. This was all until …
Read More »Nintendo tapping into mobile markets with Miiitomo & MyNintendo
Nintendo sees potential in the cell phone and online outlets so they decided to tap into this with Miiitomo, which has been a huge success in Japan since it’s released. It will finally arrive on Apple and Android devices in the United States and European regions this Thursday the 31st. …
Read More »Sony aims to bring PlayStation games to smartphones
Sony Corporation has created a new unit, ForwardWorks Corporation, whose purpose will be to bring PlayStation games to all smartphones. As you probably know, in April 2016, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) and Sony Network Entertainment International (SNEI) are going to merge into Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE). Recent reports say that it’s not going to be …
Read More »Android N is here and it’s everything that we asked for.
So the release of a full-fledged Android N might just be around the corner, a developer preview has been released.. and it is sweet. Google finally heard the cries of all the android users and has given each of them consideration. We have lined up almost all of the visual overhauls …
Read More »Themer: Exotic Homescreens, with the tap of a button
Theming / Custom Homescreens Most of us who use android appreciate it for its flexibility and how google allows you to use custom launchers and customise them the way you like. This lead to a revolution in theming and custom widgets, where invisible buttons would be placed on custom designed …
Read More »Ever wanted to use Android on your PC with multitasking and more? Now you can with RemixOS
So after a recent leak from RemixOS there is now an official Version available and it’s awesome. Some of you may know it by the name Android-X86. It’s a project that ports Android open Source Project to the X86 architecture of the PC, but all of the Android versions for …
Read More »Over 300 devices supported with CF-Auto-Root Update
CF-Auto-Root is the easiest and hassle-free way to root a Samsung device. If you not familar with rooting these tools will make it so easy that anyone can do, thanks to Chainfire from xda developers. Most instructions for supported Samsung devices tells you to download the correct zip file, and flashing the …
Read More »The Pip-Boy From Fallout, in your hands and it’s free
Fallout 4 has been getting its fair share of likes and dislikes. Some of us who moved on from Fallout 3 to Fallout 4 have a sweet spot for it in our hearts and Fallout 4 has its own experience. Especially a story-line that is affected by your dialogue choice, …
Read More »Update: Android-X86 (GRUB 2 WINDOWS)
Update: GRUB2WIN For better compatibility , ‘SKIP’ both GRUB and GRUB2 while the installation is in process. This is the link to the Tutorial Article, If you’ve not already installed it, Follow the line above through the installation and You’ll be set We will manually install GRUB2WIN Boot to Windows …
Read More »Review: Monect remote desktop app for Android, iOS & Windows phones
There are a lot of remote desktop apps out there for your smartphone or tablet and most of them do the job, but there is one that tops all the rest of them in my opinion. It can do remote desktop very well, but Monect is filled with all kinds of functions. …
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