Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 rumor round-up - release date, price and specs

Samsung Galaxy S5 rumor round-up: release date, price and specs


Now that 2014 is here, it looks like it's time to start thinking about the next-gen smartphones this year is bound to bring us. Well, if there's anything we feel certain about, that's the fact that Samsung is to release its new flagship Android smartphone, the Galaxy S5, in just a few months. It is rumored that the South Korean giant is going to be among the first companies in 2014 to unleash a new top-shelf smartphone, and we can't wait to see what it's really going to look like! Well, exactly what it's going to offer, and whether it will have something to truly wow us with... that we don't know, but there is already a good number of rumors, leaks and indications, all of which can be used to paint an almost believable image of the Galaxy S5.

We've already come across a number of leaks dealing with the Galaxy S5's release date, as well as some of its technical characteristics, such as its supposed screen size, CPU, camera and more. Please, feel free to browse through the following slideshow gallery, where you'll learn more about what's going to be one of the most-discussed smartphones of 2014!
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Monday, January 13, 2014

Beyond the Dead review - Build a settlement of zombie killers on iOS

Beyond the Dead for iOS

There’s no shortage of zombie games in the modern age, not even on mobile. And while zombies lend themselves especially well to action and shooter games, they also pop up in many other genres.  A couple of iOS examples: The Walking Dead is quite a popular adventure game, and cult favorite Zombies!!! mixes the undead with a dice-rolling board game.

Mobile publishing giant GREE has recently tossed its own hat into the world of zombie games with Beyond the Dead. Coming from GREE’s Vancouver-based studio, Beyond the Dead is more of a traditional mobile game than the two titles I just mentioned. But this one’s mixture of card collecting and town building with a zombie apocalypse still makes it worth a look for zombie-loving casual gamers.

Building a base

Beyond the Dead for iOS

In Beyond the Dead, the world has been overrun by a plague of flesh-eating zombies. The player’s first order of business is to establish a base to defend against the undead. This begins with staking out a patch of land in the wilderness and setting up a tent to sleep in.

As time goes on, players can purchase new buildings and items for their settlement. These all fit the in-universe fiction of survival versus the zombie plague, such as a chicken coop producing food for your team. In actual gameplay terms, buildings mostly just produce silver (soft currency) over time. Checking in and collecting money to spend on further buildings and supplies becomes a core part of the gameplay routine.

Missions

Beyond the Dead for iOS

From the homebase, you can browse and take on missions in the outside world. Again, bite-sized missions are a common component of mobile city building games. But Beyond the Dead outdoes many such games with the complexity and variety of missions it offers. You’ll have loads of them to choose from at any given time. Many are available for only a limited time, which creates a sense of urgency that you don’t usually get and also matches the desperate nature of the game’s setting.

Missions include such objectives as defeating certain enemies in an area, searching specific buildings, challenging other players, and more. The best part of these is that most involve visiting areas with actual complex maps and wandering zombies and then doing some exploration or combat. You can’t be killed while out in the wild, but looking around an area and hunting zombies is far more interesting than your average city builder’s gameplay.

The actual combat is still casual game simple, though. Just select the correct target enemy, tap Attack, and you’ll deal some damage. Each attack costs energy, as does searching buildings. Energy refills over time – remember, you’re supposed to return to Beyond the Dead throughout the day. But the energy costs and slow rate of refill do slow the game down and make it less exciting than it should be.

Completing missions gets you experience, silver, and battlefield lockers. These lockers contain random rewards of varying rareness. As for experience, you’ll level up when you gain enough of it. Level ups refill energy, unlock new items and buildings for purchase, and give you Skill Points with which to boost your team’s abilities.

Survivors

Beyond the Dead for iOS

Building that team (only five survivors can fight together at a time) is the real draw in Beyond the Dead. Over 100 unique survivors wait to be found and join your team. Each survivor’s card displays beautiful artwork (much better drawn than the actual sprites, as usual with these games) and a backstory that fleshes out the game’s setting.

Survivors have their own attack and defense stats that determine how effectively the will perform in battle. They also come equipped with special abilities like the chance for the whole party to deliver extra damage during attacks. You can also boost their damage by finding or purchasing new weapons, each with its own range, rate of fire, and ammo capacity.

The ability to develop survivors adds depth as well. Each one can be not only leveled up, but also evolved into stronger forms. To level up a survivor, you must pay a silver fee and then combine him or her with other survivor cards or items. Fusing two similar survivors will evolve them into better ones. It takes a mixture of leveling and fusion to create a formidable team.

Dealing with other players

Beyond the Dead for iOS

Another promising feature in Beyond the Dead is the ability to battle other players. You can challenge other teams at any time, as long as you have the adrenaline for it. Adrenaline is the PvP-specific energy currency and refills over time.

Fighting other players is not as exciting as it could be at this stage in the game. The screen displays each team’s lineup of character portraits and then simply tells you who won based on each team’s stats. No action scene, RPG-style combat, or anything. Hopefully GREE adds some visual pizazz to player challenges in a future update.

Still, player battles are worthwhile because the winner gets silver and Reputation Points. Consecutive wins provide better payouts, as does graduating to higher reputation tiers. You have to fight more PvP battles within a set time period if you want to stay within those better tiers.
The zombie apocalypse isn’t all just fighting other humans for supplies and fame, however. Likeminded players can also team up to form alliances. As an alliance member, you’ll receive team boosts and even free items on occasion. Of course, even the alliance feature has some competitive elements…

Beyond the Dead offers alliance-specific live events, not unlike an MMO. The first of these starts on January 31st - not far from now. During the event, alliances will be able to declare war on each other. Each war lasts an hour, and the victor gains Prestige Points. At the end of the event, alliances will receive rewards based on their Prestige ratings compared to the other alliances. Read more about the Bloodbath Alliance event here.

In-app Purchases

Beyond the Dead for iOS

As a free to play game, Beyond the Dead relies on optional In-App Purchases (IAPs) in order to turn a profit. Some of these include Starter Packs that range in price from $1.99 on up and contain an assortment of items and survivors for the taking. If you want to build your team in a hurry, Starter Packs will get you on the right foot without breaking the bank.

The remaining IAPs consist of either silver or gold packs ranging from $4.99 up through crazy amounts. Gold, the hard currency, pays for a variety of functions. As you’d expect, energy and adrenaline refills cost gold, not silver. Paying for energy in games is like a bottomless well to throw money into, so you might be better off using gold for other purposes. The best of these is buying rare and powerful survivors.

Keeping ahead of the undead

Beyond the Dead for iOS

Beyond the Dead is off to a great start. It’s simple enough that anybody can play it, but the dark zombie theme, diversity of mission activities, collectible survivor cards, and PVP elements all make for a compelling experience.

The one complaint that practically every player seems to share concerns the game’s stinginess with energy and the high energy costs of mid-mission activities. Of course GREE needs to make money from the game, but trying to drain players of their life savings on energy (something you’ll always need) is not the best way to do it. Far better to sell interesting items that will make missions easier or give alliances an edge in PvP, if you ask me.

The Beyond the Dead team plans to support and improve the game in the long term, which means the energy situation and other bugs might get better as time goes on. Those enhancements and the promise of more live events certainly bring some hope to this particular zombie apocalypse.
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

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Friday, December 27, 2013

What will it take for Google to bring 64-bit support to Android?


What will it take for Google to bring 64-bit support to Android?

Last week, I posed the question concerning how much credit Apple deserves for the coming 64-bit evolution. The TL:DR version goes like this: 64-bit was already in the works in mobile in various ways. Apple certainly built the base quickly, and switched over its platform quite seamlessly, but being first to fully push into 64-bit doesn't necessarily mean that Apple deserves credit for something that was inevitable, especially since the ARMv8 architecture that the A7 uses was first unveiled two years ago. However, it is obvious that Apple deserves credit for making the switch so quickly, and such a long time before any other mobile platform. Apple also deserves credit for making the issue so public, and forcing the competition to move faster on their plans because of how quickly iOS is making the switch.

Interestingly, the comment thread of the editorial didn't focus so much on the question that I had posed, but rather on a run of information from a reader by the name of JakeLee. JakeLee didn't so much refute the points I had laid out as he claimed that Google has a long, difficult road ahead if it expects to optimize Android for 64-bit in the near future. The info from JakeLee has helped to inform this article. Although, my own research into the matter, and help from the Android Developers community on Google+ has shown that the future may not be as troubled for Android as JakeLee made it sound. 

First off, I need to clear up a misconception that is often made, and one that I had myself before doing the research for this piece: when talking about mobile devices, there is no real reason to talk about the 4GB RAM limit that 64-bit helps to surpass. 64-bit is actually a misdirection in the mobile space, because the real issue is moving to the ARMv8 processor architecture. ARMv8 and its brand new instruction set architecture (ISA) are responsible for the real performance boosts that we will see, and it just so happens that this change coincides with the switch to 64-bit. The reason that 64-bit is mentioned and not ARMv8 is because 64-bit is a term that even average consumers and mass media understands to a certain extent. There are plenty of performance benefits to be had on devices that are nowhere near 4GB of RAM, like the iPhone 5s.

As we just learned from HTC, chipset makers build the drivers for processors when Google releases the source code for a new Android release, so ARMv8 support is probably already in the works, but Google still needs to optimize Android for the new hardware.

The work that has been done


What will it take for Google to bring 64-bit support to Android?
There are pieces of the puzzle that are already in place for Android. As has been mentioned before, the Android kernel includes 64-bit support, which it has inherited from Linux. It is also known that multiple manufacturers are working on 64-bit processors for the next generation of Android handsets. Samsung let it be known very soon after Apple's announcement of the iPhone 5s and A7 SoC that it was working on a 64-bit version of its Exynos chipset. Qualcomm obviously had a bit of a PR fiasco after Apple's announcement, but then recently introduced its first 64-bit mobile processor, the Snapdragon 410, with the implication being that the mid and high-end Snapdragon 610 and 810 would be on the way at some point, and also support 64-bit.

Some also mistakenly try to point to Android 2.3 Gingerbread as a point where Google trying to push Android into a 64-bit world. When Gingerbread came out about three years ago, Google made it a requirement when compiling the actual Android system software to use a 64-bit environment. But, this requirement didn't actually bring the Android software itself any closer to 64-bit support, it was only done in order to reduce the time it took to build the system software.

The work left to be done


Yep. That's it. That's all that has been done. Some of you may have expected that last section to be longer, but so far Google has not been taking many steps to bring 64-bit to Android. In fact, there has been no change to the Android Developers documentation, which still states that “Android is currently expected to run on 32-bit platforms. In theory it could be built for a 64-bit system, but that is not a goal at this time.”

All of the Android runtime libraries (media, graphics, file system, etc) and the drivers for the myriad devices are all 32-bit, and would need to up rebuilt for 64-bit, but this shouldn’t be too difficult to do. Really, I could end this section right here, because that’s all the work that needs to be done to move Android to 64-bit compatibility, at least on Google’s side. 

**Beginning technical section. It has been simplified as much as possible, but feel free to skip down if you don't want to muddle through the jargon.**

Another issue that came up quite a bit in JakeLee’s comments was the fact that Android’s Dalvik Virtual Machine uses a 32-bit register, but that turns out to not really be an issue at all. To simplify the explanation of how an Android app works - a developer will write the app code in Java which gets compiled and packaged as an APK. There are then two ways APK is run on an Android device - either the Dalvik VM will execute it directly as bytecode using the Dalvik just-in-time (JIT) compiler. Or, the new ART (Android Runtime introduced in Android 4.4),
What will it take for Google to bring 64-bit support to Android?
Android will move to an ahead-of-time (AOT) runtime, which means the app is broken down to bytecode at the time of installation and only the necessary portions of code will be run at the time it is needed. 

Right now, both the Dalvik VM and ART use a 32-bit register, and there is really no way to change that with the current implementation. But, these registers are abstract entities not related to hardware, so they wouldn’t really cause any problems in switching Android to 64-bit. As stated above, the app code is executed directly, so any apps written in Java would be able to run without issue. At most, an app might have to pass through an interpreter, because of minor differences in coding for 32 and 64-bit in Java. But ultimately, using Dalvik or ART makes it easier for Android to move to new hardware (ARMv7, ARMv8, x86, etc) rather than making it more difficult.

**End technical section**

The only real issue that Google would face as far as apps and compatibility is with apps that use Android’s NDK to code with C/C++. Those apps would need to have the native bits rewritten for 64-bit compatibility, or else Android would have to have two different versions of the runtime to accommodate those apps, which could lead to performance and battery life issues. 

The same major roadblock as always


All of that aside, you hit the only real roadblock, which is the same roadblock that has caused problems with Android since its first days. Google would have to do something that it has never been able to do before with Android - getting developers and manufacturers to follow the plan, not jump the gun on hardware, and push software updates quickly.

This has been a constant struggle for Android, and one that has been getting better over time, but one that still isn't fixed enough to make the transition to 64-bit any easier. As we’ve seen with tablets and multi-core processors, Android hardware makers never want to wait for the system to be optimized before introducing new hardware. Android tablets first shipped well before the system
What will it take for Google to bring 64-bit support to Android?
was ready, leading to the forgotten Android 3.0 Honeycomb update, which was just a stop-gap on the way to the proper Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update. 

The real work will be in getting developers to update apps with native code for the new 64-bit platform; but it is obvious that the 64-bit hardware is coming soon, much sooner than it will take Google to update Android for 64-bit. This will lead the whole ecosystem to end up in the same vicious cycle where manufacturers will push hardware before the software is ready, and then will likely be slow to update software once the optimizations are done. The first part of the problem will likely occur not through any fault of Google's, but rather because manufacturers (read: Samsung) will want to make sure they have that 64-bit processor in the newest flagship device - and more importantly, in its marketing campaign - before Android is ready to handle it. Then, once Android does get the update to 64-bit, users will have to wait a bit for manufacturers to push out that update.

Of course, this isn’t necessarily a problem for consumers per se, more of an annoyance for those of us who pay attention and understand the real story. All it means is that we will all be subjected to marketing campaigns touting features that offer no real value, which is nothing new. We've seen plenty of features gracing various marketing campaigns that don't really make much difference to the majority of users, like Air Gestures, Face Unlock, and Siri. Samsung and others will undoubtedly market that their products have 64-bit processors, and will conveniently leave out that they offer little to no benefit because the software isn’t ready. But, that is the way marketing works all around anyway, and the average consumer won’t know the difference anyway.

A slow path to faster speeds


While hardware manufacturers plan to jump the gun and put out 64-bit hardware running software that isn’t optimized, Google hasn’t mentioned at all when we should expect a 64-bit optimized version of Android. Getting there will doesn’t look to be that rough of a road, but it will certainly take time to get there. So, it’s impossible to say when Android will be fully optimized from top to bottom.

What will it take for Google to bring 64-bit support to Android?
 
The earliest we could hope to see Android with proper 64-bit support and optimization throughout the system would be in the summer along with the Nexus 7 (2014), but even that is pushing it too much. More likely, we’ll see a minor update to Android 4.4 KitKat at Google I/O, and Android 5.0 (Laffy Taffy, maybe?) with proper 64-bit optimization in the fall with the Nexus 5 (2014). Even then, users will have to wait for manufacturers to update devices; and, to make things worse, that hardware is likely going to be claiming 64-bit on spec sheets well before Android is ready.

All of this needs to be sorted out, because ARM processors are quickly hitting a performance plateau, because of an outdated instruction set architecture (ISA). ARMv8 has introduced a completely new ISA, and made the switch to 64-bit, both changes which will lead to faster speeds as long as software is optimized properly. Unlike on desktops, the argument about hitting the 4GB RAM limit is nowhere near the most important factor when talking about the performance benefits of moving to ARMv8 and 64-bit. Clock speeds can’t get much faster without causing heat and battery issues, and adding more cores will only get you so far, unless they are specialized cores to offload low-power processes, like we’ve seen with the motion and voice coprocessors in the Moto X and iPhone 5s. The most efficient way to increase performance on an ARM chip is to switch to the ARMv8 architecture because it can do the same in a single transfer as 32-bit ARM can in as many as 32 transfers, but that requires the software optimizations before you see the real performance increase.

So, we should all prepare ourselves for a lot of empty promises from Android hardware makers over the next year. But, if we keep an eye on Google, and the news coming out about the official software optimizations, we should get a much better idea of when to expect the real changes. 64-bit is certainly on the way, but the real news will be when Android is properly optimized for ARMv8.

reference: Is Android 32-bit or 64-bit?, Android Developers 1 & 2, +Android Development Community (a special thanks to Bartlomiej Janusz for being so patient with my questions)
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

How to customize the Today screen in iOS 7 Notification Center

How to customize the Today screen in iOS 7 Notification Center

The Today screen in Notification Center lets you see weather conditions, what's on your calendar, and a few other things at a quick glance with only a gesture and a tap. But what if you don't care about stocks and don't want them cluttering up your Today screen? The same goes for other sections. Here's how to customize it to your liking:

How to personalize the Today section of Notification Center on iPhone and iPad

  1. Launch Settings from the Home screen of your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Now tap on Notification Center.
  3. Under Today View you can turn items Off that you don't want to appear at all.
  4. If you want to rearrange items, just tap the Edit button in the upper right hand corner and then drag the moveable items around where you want them. 


That's all there is to it. I personally don't ever use the stock ticker so it's the first thing I usually disable after a clean restore. What parts of the Today screen do you disable, if any? Let us know!
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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Latest Angry Birds Friends Hack 2013 Free Download

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Anti-Ban Protection : Yes
Undetectable Script : Yes
Tested and fully working with an accurate of 99% working rate.
Besides this Angry Birds Friends Cheat have the following features:
Add All Important Resources to the game Instantly.
 
How to use Angry Birds Friends Hack 2013 :
 
1.Download Angry Birds Friends Hack 2013. Enter it and you will see the user interface like above.
2.Auto Login System Included.
3.Enter the ammount of resources you want to add to the game and press Activate Hack Button.
4.You’re done. Happy playing.
 
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