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Saturday, 16 November 2013

BBM for Android and iOS Updated With New Features and Improvements

BBM for Android and iPhone
BlackBerry has updated their BBM for iOS and Android with new versions as we expected today. This new version adds new features, bug fixes, and performance enhancements along with iPod and iPad support. Best of all is that they added social functions to help find your friends who have BBM on other social networks you use. This is the kind of viral use case that BlackBerry needs to get more users on BBM. They are even promoting that you share your BBM barcode on your social networks though I am not sure how popular that will be. Still I have been seeing quite a few barcodes on Facebook and Instagram…
BlackBerry was even kind enough to release a high level change log for each version:
BBM for Android
  • Support for BBM Contact Categories
  • BBM Group List sorting and filtering improvements
  • More options for sharing your BBM PIN Barcode
  • Find your friends on other social networks who are also using BBM
  • Addresses an issue where some users may have experienced higher battery use
BBM for iPhone
  • Support for iPod and iPad devices running iOS6 and iOS7
  • Improvements to right-to-left language support
  • More options for sharing your BBM PIN Barcode
  • Find your friends on other social networks who are also using BBM
  • Fixes an issue where some users would be missing BBM contact names
Get the latest versions at the iOS App Store and Google Play.

Nova Launcher Beta Gets Transparent Status Bar & More For Android 4.4 KitKat

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Nova Launcher, one of the most popular third-party launchers for Android, has a new beta release out today, which includes a number of new features and tweaks for Android 4.4 KitKat. In addition to transparent status and navigations bars, the update adds KitKat’s new home screen page indicators and app drawer icon, its folders, its font, and lots more.
The update is only compatible with devices that already support transparent bars, unfortunately, so it won’t add one to your device if you don’t have one already. Here’s a list of handsets it is compatible with:
  • Any smartphone running Android 4.4 KitKat, including the Nexus 5
  • Samsung Galaxy S III (running Android 4.3 or above)
  • Samsung Galaxy S4
  • HTC One (rooted)
  • Motorola Moto X
  • Sony Xperia Z1
And here’s a complete list of the new changes:
  • KitKat scroll indicator (Settings > Desktop > Scroll Indicator)
  • KitKat folders (Settings > Folders > Light Background and Folder Background > Light Circle)
  • KitKat font (Settings > Look and Feel > Icon Font > Condensed, requires Android 4.1+)
  • KitKat app drawer (on by default, get the old style by long-press > Edit > tap the icon > Built-in)
  • Transparent system bars on Kitkat (Settings > Look and feel > Transparent Notification Bar)
  • Transparent nav bar on Moto X (Settings > Look and feel > Transparent Navigation Bar)
  • Drawer tab indicator scrolls during tab change
  • Drawer scroll indicator is relative to current tab
  • Scroll indicators animate properly for infinite scroll
  • Backup/Restore from external sdcard (on devices with sdcards)
  • Fast scroll for vertical app drawer
  • Fixes and optimizations
To access the Nova Launcher beta, first sign up to the Google+ community, then opt into the beta program. Then install Nova Launcher (the free version) if you haven’t already, and you should see an update for the beta in Google Play.
Source: Nova Launcher

Monday, 11 November 2013

Apps Of The Week: Note List, Google Maps Engine & More!


It’s Sunday, the time of the week when Cult of Android brings you its report of some of the very best apps we have been using throughout the past week.
This week we have been trying out a very elegant note-taking app, a helpful GPS engine, a stunning live wallpaper and a timely widget.
Note List – Notepad:


To kick things off this week, we have a very simple note taking application. Note List – Notepad is an elegant note manager for all Android-powered  mobile devices, which enables its users to easily create notes, lists and much, much more.
This application helps the user to manage their notes with ease, it makes independent judgements. Like, for example, automatically storing and organizing a users note list depending on the date it was created, the title and its priority as well as sorting notes and archiving folders.
In addition, users will also have the option of saving a Note List widget on their home screen, which gives them the means to quickly create new notes, share notes with friends and search through their stored notes.
Note List – Notepad is free to download on Google Play, and you can grab it by clicking here.
Google Maps Engine:


Google Maps Engine is an extremely useful GPS app for any Android-powered smartphone or tablet. The application connects to MapsEngine.Google. and allows its users to create custom maps anywhere, anytime.
Once the maps have been created, you will be able to view them directly in the official Maps application, and fully utilize Google’s extremely accurate 3D turn-by-turn GPS navigation.
Google Maps Engine is free to download on Google Play, and you can grab it by clicking here.
Galaxy S4 Nature Live Wallpaper: 


Next up we have a gorgeous live wallpaper. Galaxy S4 Nature Live Wallpaper is simple, smooth, and very similar to all of Samsung’s other themed backgrounds. Once installed on a user’s device, the wallpaper will change to a truly breathtaking countryside image, and if the screen is tapped on leaves will fly in from all directions.
Unfortunately, much like all of Wasabi’s other masterpieces, there are adverts included, but thankfully they are only housed in the wallpaper’s settings.
Galaxy S4 Nature Live Wallpaper is free to download on Google Play, and you can grab it by clickinghere.
Days Left Widget:


Finally we have the Days Left Widget. Days Left allows its users to create a unique daily countdown widget to display on their home screen, so they will never miss an important date ever again. In addition to setting their own countdown date, users also have the ability to customize the colors and overlays of the widget.
Days Left Widget is free to download on Google Play, and you can grab it by clicking here.

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Star Wars: Tiny Death Star – Build the largest Death Star in the Galaxy

The makers of Tiny Towers has teamed up with LucasArts to create the all new Star Wars: Tiny Death Star for Android. Build the Death Star level by level and conquer the galaxy once and for all.
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Features:
  • Over 80 types residential and commercial floors
  • Attract over 30 unique species
  • Build secretive, underground imperial levels
  • Capture Rebel spies
  • Unlock story scenes
Download Star Wars: Tiny Death Star for free from Google Play.

Tophatter goes international and takes its 90-second live auctions to Android

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Three months after Tophatter took its fast-paced live auction marketplace to iPads, the California-based startup has now arrived for Android users too.
Tophatter first launched on the Web way back in 2012 before arriving for iPhones earlier this year. It sells itself as “the world’s most entertaining live marketplace”, letting buyers and sellers chat and network as they bid on items. We previously described it as eBay on speed.
In addition to its Android launch, Tophatter is also arriving outside the US for the first time, and is now available in Canada, with the UK and Ireland being added in the coming weeks. South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand will join “in the near future”.
The startup says it’s selling $40M worth of goods a year
Feature Image Credit – Shutterstock

Tin Can app relays messages to phones without Internet, cell reception


Tin Can, in use by two different accounts.
Developer Mark Katakowski has created an app that facilitates a social network without an Internet connection or cell service, according to The Daily Dot. The app, called Tin Can, allows phones to relay messages between one another when in close proximity, without having to use data or SMS. Most importantly, Tin Can allows phones with the app to act as relay points for a message, even if those phones are not the intended destination.
Tin Can works by connecting phones via their Wi-Fi radios, but it doesn’t require reception from any network. Messages can be sent by this connection, and they can be sent to more than one phone.
The range is only about 100 feet, depending on the phone, according to the app’s Google Play page. But because of the relay capability, one message could potentially spread to many phones over a large area using other relay points.

2 Android Apps to Make Your Dashboard More Dashing Than Ever


Customizing it is actually incredibly simple. DashClock allows customizing through a vast set of extensions. It gives you apps built specifically for DashClock which are distinguishable from those which weren’t built for the app as those don’t have icons. They are simply plug-ins. Other apps provide DashClock plug-ins which can be added by you as per your needs.dashclock 1

Get Rid of Those Pesky App Notifications with Notif

Are you an app junkie who can’t help himself whenever you see a good app trending on Google Play. Unfortunately, the cold hard truth is that you might not always need it or use it and end up dumping it from your app collection in favor of another novelty app that catches your fancy in the future. Some of you just like knowing it’s silently lingering around in your phone just in case you need to use it in the future. This nonchalant download spree can make your screen cluttered with a million apps and sometimes, you forget where the app is and miss important notifications. Let’s face it, with every new app, there’s a swarm of unnecessary notifications that clutter your notification center and make navigation impossible.
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There’s times when you’ve missed an important reminder, or a meeting or a deadline, or even a really important message from a friend through Viber, or Whatsapp because you didn’t finish scrolling through your notifications. If this is a somewhat accurate representation of your smartphone usage, then here’s one last app you need to get to resolve this issue once and for all.
Notif is an Android app that basically stands for Notification History. It can easily track which of your apps is pushing unwanted messages that are cluttering up your notification centre. Once the problem is detected, half the battle is already one. But that’s not all, the app does much more.
The tracking of unwanted push messages help to figure out which app is sending you annoying advertisements that appear on the status bar and then if the advertisements really annoy you can choose to uninstall it.
Notif also allows you to do other things like collect together messages sent by apps and read them later and backup and share notifications.
But streamlining your notifications, you now know which part of the notification dropdown to look to find the messages you truly are interested in reading. It groups notifications by apps, so social media messages will all appear together making communication so much simpler.
Games and their strange updates with cling together, which makes them so much easier to deal with.
The Notif app has a number of other great features like it allows you to save notifications, clear notifications, uninstall apps. The list doesn’t end there. It has my favorite feature which allows you to ignore notifications from specific apps.
Moving on, let’s see how the app actually works. It’s really quite simple. One just has to go to system Settings and select Accessibility after installing the app. Then it entails, enabling accessibility and Notification History services. The app does it all from that point on.
The similar way one can disable the Notif app and then the notification centre reverts back to its old disorganised self.
To ignore notifications from a particularly annoying app on your dashboard, simply long click on the app icon and choose the Ignore option on the pop-out menu that appears in the Notif app.
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The home screen of the black background Notification History found in the Notif app has a listing of all your apps according to the time at which the last notification was received. Each app title allows you to click on it to see a drop down with all the notifications received from that app arranged by the time stamp.
If you ever feel the need to re-trigger the logging mechanism so that it is refreshed, Notif provides you with a clear button at the bottom of the app to reset the entire notification centre provided by it. This helps make life a lot simpler and a slight glitch can be resolved  without any drawback to your productivity.
The Notif app does have one tiny issue. It uses internet access to show plenty of banner ads within it whenever you open it up on your smartphone. However, an update to the PRO version will make it truly live up to its name and clear all the clutter from its interface by removing the advertisements completely.

DashClock – The Ideal Time-Teller for Your Android Device

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Screen clock widgets seem to be gaining popularity. Here’s another one for your consideration. It’s called DashClock and is a replacement for the one that’s inbuilt in Android. The app provides you with a clock widget for the lock screen.
To add the widget that is DashClock, one simply needs to swipe to the left-most lock screen page on an Android device and click the add button which appears as a plus sign. It then gives you a dropdown to select DashClock once the app has been installed. On selecting it, the primary lock screen widget is replaced by DashClock.
One of the remarkable services offered by the DashClock app is that it allows you to do what most clock apps don’t give you the chance to do by letting you write additional status items called as Extensions in the app and manage them via your smartphone locked screen.
The most necessary details that a clock widget should provide is given by the app. DashClock gives you the ability to add your local weather and even displays your missed calls and text messages which are yet to be read. The Dial extension allows you to dial your missed calls from the locked screen itself instead of unlocking your screen. This saves navigational time.
One feature found particularly useful that was present in DashClock was the next calendar appointment. For those of you who like to keep a busy calendar, it improves your visibility of the calendar by placing it in the clock screen saving you the effort of having to navigate till the calendar to recheck. This way the calendar can be viewed instantaneously in passing.
It doesn’t just pick up text and messaging information but also provides you the ability to add inbox mail which is unread and even those you mark as priority regardless of their status.
As DashClock, a clock widget it does its primary function by adding and displaying your next scheduled alarm so the clock is not merely showy but also useful.
The battery of your phone, especially a smartphone is so important. It is so useful to track battery in locked screen that its default in most phones. DashClock widget also gives you the option of adding battery details. The widget has an in-built plug-in that allows a simple battery bar. But for those who want something more customised, an app known as Battery Widget Reborn offers an additional plug-in that can be used easily.
Through app support, you can also get your RSS feed in your lock screen if you are the type of person who enjoys keeping up with that.
The widget interface is simple and clean. The app looks great and makes your locked screen look great. Readability of the information presented on the widget is great and even a cursory glance suffices. Download DashClock on your Android device and put the “dashing” in your smartphone dashboard.