Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Rooting Guide For Beginners

Rooting means you have root access to your device—that is, it can run the sudo command, and has enhanced privileges allowing it to run apps like Wireless Tether or SetCPU. You can root either by installing the Superuser application or by flashing a custom ROM that includes root access. 

Top 10 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone

  1. Unlock Hidden Features and Install "Incompatible" Apps

  2. Automate Everything

  3. Boost Your Phone's Speed and Battery Life

  4. Block Ads in Any App

  5. Back Up Your Phone for Seamless Transitions

  6. Remove Preinstalled Crapware

  7. Tweak the Dark Corners of Android

  8. Flash a Custom Kernel

  9. Flash a Custom ROM

  10. Truly Own Your Device

Need For Speed World

The Race is Coming to an end.

After five years on the race track, Need for Speed World is about to run its last lap. The free-to-play PC action racer will be permanently shutting down its servers on July 14th 2015. Purchases of SpeedBoosts will be disabled as of today.

When it launched 2010, Need for Speed World brought together best-in-class action racing with an unparalleled social experience on PC. However, five years on, we feel that the game no longer lives up to the high standard set by the Need for Speed franchise. The steady stream of live content kept our players engaged but unfortunately we were not able to keep pace with feature development. At this point, the major overhaul needed to bring the game up to speed is not viable for us, so after careful review we came to a decision to stop development and begin winding down support of Need for Speed World.

 

Google I/O 2015

Google I/O is for developers—the creative coders who are building what's next. Together we'll explore the latest in tech, mobile & beyond.

The conference will be held on May 28 - 29, 2015 in Google Moscone Center West, San Francisco, CA . The online registration for this event has been closed. You can still join in the fun via I/O Extended and I/O Live. In the Google I/O 2015 they'll probably roll out Android Lollipop, Nexus 6 & 9 , Android wear , Project Ara and Project Tango.

Find out more from the official site - https://events.google.com/io2015/