Tag Archive for Android

Seawasp – arcade shootem game for android

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The enemy is attacking! As Captain of the Submarine Seawasp, it is your duty to protect our citizens by shooting down all enemy ships. But watch out—incoming missiles are firing from around. The future of our nation is in your hands!

Seawasp is an old school action/arcade game for Android powered devices. It features:

* Fun and easy gameplay.
* Increasing levels of difficulty which keeps the gameplay challenging.
* Various level styles.
* Classical arcade style music and sound effects produced by Chris Huelsbeck.
* Eight collectable extras.

More information on Seawasp and the available versions can be found at http://honeymilklabs.com

This post was submitted by honeymilklabs.

ArtfulBits has Announced Release of aiCharts, a Charting Framework for Android Devices

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In July a Ukraine-based IT company ArtfulBits has announced release of aiCharts, a charting framework for Android devices.

ArtfulBits aiCharts for Android is the first professional solution on charts market for this very popular and highly innovative platform. The product is intended for software developers that will be able to use aiCharts as an easily integrating part of their applications that will allow representing and visualizing charts of different kind.

ArtfulBits, a company that made aiCharts, has already proved its competence as a developer tools and components creator. More than 4 years of intensive implementation of components for .NET platform gave a company deep experience and awareness of developer’s needs. The company believes that highly innovative Android OS that has outstanding potential and enormous community is the best application of the ArtfulBits developers’ knowledge and experience.

aiCharts visualize wide range of financial, business, engineering, and mathematical charts. User-friendly interface and clear tutorials allow quick start of the new component using and facilitate process of integration. A modern visual representation of data will contribute to making perfect graphic interface. aiCharts gives developers freedom of creativeness and will help to save time for other important tasks. It is developed specially for Android platform and compatible with Android version 1.1, Cupcake 1.5 and Android 2.0.

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This post was submitted by Oleksandr Kucherenko.

MultiReader : text to speech for text and PDF documents on Android

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MultiReader open text and PDF documents (word, rtf, sms,… to come) and speak them.

Usefull to read documennts in cars, public transportation, doing sports,…

Usefull to prepare business meetings, learn languages, …

Try it at : http://bsegonnes.free.fr/multireader/en_multireader.html

This post was submitted by Bernard Segonnes.

aiMinesweeper – minesweeper for Android

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aiMinesweeper is a mobile version of one of the best single-player logical games ever made. The basic gameplay style became a popular but minor part of the puzzle game genre during the 1980s, with such titles as Mined-Out and Yomp. Cube was further succeeded by Relentless Logic, by Conway, Hong, and Smith, which was available for MS-DOS as early as 1985. The game is still very popular among players of different age and social origin. The proof is the fact that it is still included in the latest version of Microsoft Windows.

Our application is classic, “old school” version of that game. All we add to it is our love, style and time :) Please enjoy of it.

Minesweeper main screenMinesweeper new game screen
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This post was submitted by alex.kucherenko.

Sciphone G2 is the new Android Phone

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HTC Dream was the 1st Google phone now meet G2 by Sciphone. ModmyGphone.com reports that the UI is pretty much the same, although some stock apps have been replaced with custom Messaging, Media and Google Mobile apps. It also supports Java MIDP 2.0 apps. On the hardware side, it has a 2.8″, 320×240 res, 262K TFT screen, EDGE(no 3G), 4 MP camera with auto-focus, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, AVRCP support and FM radio.

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T-Mobile’s G1 User review

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Android Community has got an exclusive first time user review of T-Mobile’s G1. kaziko has given us a sneak peak at T-Mobile’s first device to run Google’s Android operating system. He put together a nice Q&A as well as providing us with a pros and cons list of the G1.

Read more about it @ androidcommunity.com

HTC Dream 1st spy shot pics

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HTC Dream

We have some gr8 HTC Dream pics, check out more of the spy shot pics over @ engadget.com

T-Mobile to get Android before Christmas

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T-Mobile will be the first carrier to offer a mobile phone powered by Google’s Android. The phone’s release date depends on how soon the FCC certifies that the Google software and the HTC phone meet network standards. Executives at all three companies are hoping to announce the phone in September. The deal is expected to be exclusive making it the only Android phone available in the US this year.

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nytimes.com

Is this the Gphone – HTC Dream Video

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HTC’s Dream has surfaced on YouTube, showing a white smartphone running Android and sliding horizontally to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. The phone in the video bears an uncanny resemblance to a “reference design” made by “a partner” of Google’s that was demonstrated by none other than Google’s own Andy Rubin back in February of this year.

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