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Angry Birds Rio for Mac os

The success of the Angry Birds game was remarkable, and has launched many versions of this game, be it a PC version, Portable PC version, Angry Birds Rio PC version, or Chrome Web browser version, this time has been also available Angry Birds Rio for Mac OS version.

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Bad Piggies successful as Angry Birds

Bad Piggies, latest games Rovio, are likely to follow the success of Angry Birds and the Amazing Alex. The naughty green pigs is apparently managed to attract the gamers, at least on the iOS device users in the United States (U.S.).

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30 best free Android OS games

The development of increasingly Android OS darted like a rocket. Of course, games on Android to be one Andoid OS support so that more and more popular.
Here are 30 free games Android OS is best categorized:

1. Angry Birds
The amazingly popular iOS game moved to Android recently, earning over two million downloads during its first weekend of availability.
The Android version is free, unlike the Apple release, with maker Rovio opting to stick a few adverts on it rather than charge an upfront fee. The result is a massive and very challenging physics puzzler that's incredibly polished and professional. For free. It defies all the laws of modern retail.
Angry Birds for Android was first available to download from app store GetJar but is now available through Android Market.



Now Angry Birds game can be played also on the PC, please take here
Angry Birds for PC

2. Bebbled
Your standard gem-shuffling thing, only presented in a professional style you wouldn't be surprised to see running on something featuring a Nintendo badge with an asking price of £19.99.
You only drop gems on other gems to nuke larger groups of the same colour, but with ever-tightening demands for score combos and scenes that require you to rotate your phone to flip the play field on its head, Bebbled soon morphs into an incredibly complex challenge.



3. The Red Stone
There's an awful lot of square-shuffling games on Android and Red Stone is one of the best. And one of the hardest. You start off with a big fat 'King' square that's four times of the normal 'pawn' squares, then set about shuffling things so the fat King can get through to an exit at the top of the screen.
It's hard to accurately describe a puzzle game in the written word, but seriously, it's a good game.



4. Newton
Released a few months back in beta form, Newton is a maths/physics challenge that has you lining up shots at a target - but having to contend with the laws of nature, in the form of pushers, pullers, benders (no laughing), mirrors and traps, all deflecting your shot from its target.
The developer is still adding levels to it at the moment, so one day Newton might be finished and might cost money. But for now it's free and a great indie creation.



5. Sketch Online
Surprisingly free of crude representations of the male genitalia, Sketch Online is a sociable guessing game where users do little drawings then battle to correctly guess what's being drawn first. It's like Mavis Beacon for the Bebo generation. The version labelled "Beta" is free, and if you like it there's the option to pay for an ad-free copy. But Google can't make you. Yet.



6. Drop
Some might call Drop a game, others might classify it as a tech demo that illustrates the accuracy of the Android platform's accelerometer, thanks to how playing it simply involves tilting your phone while making a little bouncy ball falls between gaps in the platforms. Either way it'll amuse you for a while and inform you of the accuracy of your accelerometer - a win-win situation.



7. Frozen Bubble
Another key theme of the independent Android gaming scene is (ports of) clones of popular titles. Like Frozen Bubble, which is based around the ancient and many-times-copied concept of firing gems up a screen to make little groups of similarly coloured clusters. That's what you do. You've probably done it a million times before, so if it's your thing get this downloaded.



8. Replica Island
An extremely polished platform game that pulls off the shock result of being very playable on an Android trackball. The heavy momentum of the character means you're only switching direction with the ball or d-pad, letting you whizz about the levels with ease. Then there's jumping, bottom-bouncing, collecting and all the other usual platform formalities.



9. Gem Miner
You are a sort of mole character that likes to dig things out of the ground. But that's not important. The game itself has you micro-managing the raw materials you find, upgrading your digging powers and buying bigger and better tools and maps. Looks great, plays well on Android's limited button array. Go on, suck the very life out of the planet.



10. ConnecToo
Another coloured-square-based puzzle game, only this has you joining them up. Link red to red, then blue to blue - then see if you've left a pathway through to link yellow to yellow. You probably haven't, so delete it all and try again.
A brilliantly simple concept. ConnecToo used to be a paid-for game, but was recently switched to an ad-supported model - meaning it now costs you £0.00.




11. Titres
Once you're successfully rewired your brain's 25 years of playing Tetris in a certain way with certain buttons and got used to tapping the screen to rotate your blocks, it's... Tetris.
It hinges on how much you enjoy placing things with your phone's trackball or pad. If you're good at it, it's a superb Tetris clone. Let's hope it doesn't get sued out of existence.




12. Trap!
Not the best-looking game you'll ever play, with its shabby brown backgrounds and rudimentary text making it look like something you'd find running on a PC in the year 1985. But it's good.
You draw lines to box in moving spheres, gaining points for cordoning off chunks of the screen. That sounds rubbish, so please invest two minutes of your time having a go on it so you don't think we're talking nonsense.




13. Jewels
Coloured gems again, and this time your job is to switch pairs to make larger groups which then disappear. That might also sound quite familiar. The good thing about Jewels is its size and presentation, managing to look professional while packing in more levels than should really be given away for free.



14. OpenSudoku
We had to put one Sudoku game in here, so we'll go with OpenSudoku - which lives up to its open tag thanks to letting users install packs of new puzzles generated by Sudoku makers. It's entirely possible you could use this to play new Sudoku puzzles for the rest of your life, if that's not too terrifying a thought.




15. Abduction!
A sweet little platform jumping game, presented in a similarly quirky and hand-drawn style as the super-fashionable Doodle Jump. You can't argue with cute cows and penguins with parachutes, or a game that's easy to play with one hand thanks to its super accessible accelerometer controls.





16. The Great Land Grab
A cross between a map tool and Foursquare, The Great Land Grab sorts your local area into small rectangular packets of land - which you take ownership of by travelling through them in real-time and buying them up.
Then someone else nicks them off you the next day, a bit like real-world Risk. A great idea, as long as you don't mind nuking your battery by leaving your phone sitting there on the train with its GPS radio on.



17. Brain Genius Deluxe
Our basic legal training tells us it's better to use the word "homage" than to label something a "rip-off", so we'll recommend this as a simple "homage" to the famed Nintendo Brain Training franchise.
Clearly it's not going to be as slick, but there's enough content in here to keep you "brain training" (yes, it even uses that phrase) until your battery dies. The presentation's painfully slow, but then again that might be the game teaching you patience.




18. Coloroid
Very, very simple and has the look of the aftermath of an explosion in a Tetris factory, but it works. All you do is expand coloured areas, trying to fill them in with colours in as few moves as possible - like using Photoshop's fill tool at a competitive level.



19. Cestos
Sort of a futuristic recreation of curling, where players chuck marbles at each other to try and smash everyone else's balls/gems down the drain and out of the zone. The best part is this all happens online against real humans, so as long as there's a few other bored people out there at the same time you'll have a real, devious, cheating, quitting person to play against. Great.




20. Air Control
One of the other common themes on the Android gaming scene is clones of games based around pretending to be an air traffic controller, where you guide planes to landing strips with a swish of your finger. There are loads of them, all pretty much the same thing - we've chosen Air Control as it's an ad-supported release, so is technically free.




21. GalaxIR
A futuristic strategy game with an abstract look, where players micro-manage an attacking alien fleet. Pick a planet, pick an attack point, then hope your troops have the balls to carry it off. There's not much structure to the game as yet, but that's what you get when you're on the bleeding-edge of free, independent Android gaming development.



22. Graviturn
An accelerometer based maze game, where the aim is to roll a red ball out of a maze by tilting your phone around. Seems embarrassingly easy at first, until increasing numbers of green balls appear on screen. If any green balls roll off the screen you die and have to try again. It's abstract. It's good.



23. Alchemy Classic
There are a few variants on Alchemy out there, each offering a similarly weird experience. You match up elements to create their (vaguely) scientific offspring, so dumping water onto earth makes a swamp, and so on. It's a brain teaser thing and best played by those who enjoy spending many hours in the company of the process of elimination.




24. Action Potato
You control three pots. Pressing on the pots makes them jump up into the air, where they harvest potatoes. See how many you can get in a row. That's the gist of it. And don't collect the rotten potatoes, else you die. That really is it. The Android Market stats say this is on well over 250,000 downloads, so it's doing something right.




25. Scrambled Net
Based around the age-old concept of lining up pipes and tubes, but has been jazzed up with images of computer terminals, high score tracking and animations. Still looks like something you'd have played on a Nokia during the last decade, but it's free – and looking rubbish hardly stopped Snake from taking off, did it?



26. Word Drop
Laid out like your standard Android block-based puzzle game, the difference here is we're not dealing with gems - you make blocks disappear by spelling out words from the jumbled heap of letters. There's not an enormous amount of point to it, but you can at least submit your scores and best words to the server, where an AI version of Susie Dent will pass her approval.



27. Barrr
What you do here is man-manage a bar world, pointing men at the beers, games or tattoo parlour, then taking their money off them once they're drunk and happy like a good capitalist. And make sure they go to the toilet. Things, as things do in games, soon start speeding up and it gets rather insane and difficult.



28. Tetronimo
The name gives it away - this is a Tetris clone. Or rather it's a game that uses the same sort of block-shifting rules as Tetris, only with a very nice and user friendly touchscreen area beneath the block pit to make it easy to play. We're having trouble locating this on the Android Market at time of writing - either a glitch or the inevitable legal troubles.
UPDATE: Tetronimo seems to have been removed from the Market, but the same developer has released Block It Up Lite, which mixes elements of Tetris and Bejewelled. [Thanks to tmahoney in the comments for the tip.]




29. Word Feud
A superb little clone of Scrabble, with a big, clear screen and online play options that actually work. The game's been offered for free with some hefty advertising over it thanks to the developer being based in Norway - which only received paid-for app sales support recently. A paid version may arrive soon, butWord Feud remains free right now.



30. Friction Mobile
A very odd concept that makes no sense in still images. You fire a ball into the screen, then try to hit that ball with other balls until it explodes. The catch is you're not allowed to bounce balls backwards into your own face. Because then you die. Sounds rubbish, but works well. It's free, so give it a no-obligation, no-commitment whirl.



Perhaps there are many more who signed you think that is not here, please specify in comments

 Source: www.techradar.com
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Announced the second generation PSP, the PSP NGP (Next Generation Portable)

Sony finally reveal the next generation PSP. This new product codenamed NGP (Next Generation Portable) or also called the PSP 2, which is of the view at a glance is similar to its predecessor the Sony PSP. Only, if from the side of the carrying capacity to compete with the PlayStation 3.

NGP PSP using quad-core processor ARM Cortex A9 and quad-core PowerVR graphics SGX543MP4 +. These specifications are similar to known features rumored to be attached to the next generation of  IPAD and iPhone. Unfortunately there is no clarity to the RAM memory in the PSP NGP crammed, but the example unit got 1GB LPDDR2. Even so, the possibility of RAM is 512 MB at the time could launch in the market soon.
PSP 2 - PSP NGP
Sony PSP NGP, not only can be used as an ordinary game consoles. Sony NGP seems to be also used to socialize with other devices, remember this gaming device is equipped with 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi b / g / n and Bluetooth and GPS. Moreover, supported by 5-inch OLED screen, with a resolution of qualified, 960x544 pixels.

The Sony PSP NGP will feature:
- 5 inch multitouch OLED display
- ARM Cortex-A9 core CPU
- Two analog sticks
- 3G and Wifi connectivity
- Front and rear cameras
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Samsung launches four new phones Galaxy, The Galaxy Ace, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Gio, and Galaxy Mini

After the issue of Samsung Indonesia leaked galaxy series, Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830. It turned out real Samsung plans to introduce four new series in the line of the Galaxy. They are Galaxy Ace, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Gio and Galaxy Mini

The four handset running Android 2.2 Froyo. By launching four ammunition at once, Samsung hopes consumers have more choices in the Galaxy line.

The new Galaxy family expectedly runs on Android OS and will come with features like Wi-Fi, Android Apps and Samsung Apps support, Social Hub, Swype text input, GPS and more


Here the following basic specifications of the four Samsung Galaxy is:

Galaxy Ace S5830:
Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
Android 2.2.1 Froyo
3.5-inch HVGA TFT display
800MHz processor
5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash
Social Hub, TouchWiz interface, Swype; document viewer/editor
Quad-band GSM, HSDPA, A-GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

Galaxy Gio S5660:
Samsung Galaxy Gio S5660
Android 2.2 Froyo
3.2-inch HVGA TFT display
800MHz processor
3-megapixel autofocus camera
Social Hub, TouchWiz interface, Swype; document viewer/editor
Quad-band GSM, HSDPA, A-GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

Galaxy Fit S5670:
Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670
Android 2.2 Froyo
3.31-inch QVGA TFT display
600MHz processor
5-megapixel autofocus camera
Social Hub, TouchWiz interface, Swype; document viewer
Quad-band GSM, HSDPA, A-GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

Galaxy Mini S5570:
Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570
Android 2.2 Froyo
3.14-inch QVGA TFT display
600MHz processor
3-megapixel fixed-focus camera
Social Hub, TouchWiz interface, Swype; document viewer
Quad-band GSM, HSDPA, A-GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
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Huawei IDEOS C8150 (AHATouch), Android phone from AHA

Since PT. Bakrie Telecom (BTel) went into business data services through its subsidiary, Bakrie Connectivity (BConnect), with a product known as AHA or affordable hyper-speed access. AHA is a high-speed Internet access service networks based on CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) technology that uses EVDO (Evolution Data Optimize) Rev. A. This service is claimed to offer speeds above 3.5 G's access to GSM, which is 3.1 Mbps for downloads and 1.8 Mbps for uploads.

AHA be good enough power service and has proven community received 75 thousand subscribers to record active in Indonesia since its launch six months ago
Huawei IDEOS C8150 - AHATouchBConnect is also in addition to adding new modem, the AHA Vibe is priced at Rp 699 thousand. With this modem users benefit from free internet for 30 days with speeds reaching 3.1 Mbps and unlimited free download songs via the AHA Vibe music downloader.

In addition, BConnect rumored to be penetrated with the launch of the smartphone market with Android OS Smartphone. Smarthphone a possibility in the bundle by the AHA is Huawei IDEOS C8150 also called AHAtouch, Smartphones android who already support RUIM card. Using Processor Qualcomm MSM7225-1, screen 2.8 "QVGA (320x240) TFT-LCD Capacitive Touch and 3.2 Megapixel camera, it would be easy to penetrate the market, because the price offered for this smarthphone sold for about Rp. 1.5 million

The following specifications of AHATouch:
- CDMA2000 1X/EVDO Rev.A 800MHz
- up to 3.1 Mbps (download),  1.8 Mbps (upload)
- Processor Qualcomm MSM7225-1
- 2.8” QVGA (320x240) TFT-LCD Capacitive Touch
- 262K  colors
- Auto rotate (G-sensor)
- 3.2 Megapixel Camera FF
- WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
- BT 2.1 + EDR (A2DP)
- Micro USB (High Speed USB) for Data and Charging
- A-GPS
- 5-way navigation pad
- FM Radio
- Internal Memory: 256MB RAM+512MB NAND
- Expand Micro SD slot: Up to 32 GB
- Proximity Sensor
- Ambient light sensor
- Compass
- GMS (Google Maps / Google Search / Gmail etc.)
- Dimension: 104×54.8×13.5mm
- Weight (including the battery) 102 g
- Battery:1200mAh (stand by 250 hours, talk time 4 hours)

      
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Samsung Galaxy Ace (S5830) Specifications Revealed

The latest generation Samsung Galaxy named Ace (S5830), has appeared on the internet. Leaks that appear on the site Samsung Indonesia.
"Someone at Samsung Indonesia Might be in a spot of trouble after this ...," writes a site Techradar about the leak of the Galaxy Ace.

Samsung Galaxy Ace

Technology site Cnet also revealed the same thing. "The phone snuck out on the Indonesian Samsung website, but That Did not stop us from applying our extensive knowledge of world languages to bring you all the deets - or 'rincian', As We say in Bahasa Indonesian," writes the site .

When Amateur tried to visit the Samsung Indonesia site, was indeed found in such sites leaked photos and specs 'Galaxy Ace', such as expressed Techradar and Cnet.

"Samsung GALAXY Ace GT-S5830 mobile phone brings sophistication to a new level! With the size of a slim, compact and rounded edges, this phone provides the perfection of elegance with technology. With access to millions of applications on the Android Market, the phone is ready to do anything. Connect with your social circle through social networking sites as well! " written on the web page about Galaxy Ace

Samsung Galaxy Ace comes following the fixation and other Samsung Galaxy, with Android 2.2 (Froyo). In addition, Ace will have features 7.2Mbps HSDPA, quad-band GSM, and equipped with 800MHz processor. Other features include: 3.5-inch HVGA (320 × 480 pixels) touchscreen display, 5 MP camera with LED flash, Social Hub, Swype, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, GPS, MicroSD up to 32GB.

Specs of Samsung Galaxy Ace:
- GSM, EDGE Band: 850/900/1.800/1.900
- 3G Band  900/2.100
- Data 3G HSDPA 7,2
- Display: touchscreen TFT 3,5 inch HVGA (320 x 480)
- Operation System Android 2,2 Froyo
- Dimension:112,4 x 59,9 x 11,5 mm
- Weight 113g 
- Camera Camera Resolution 5MP
- Video player Android
- Video recording (320 x 240)
- Internal Memory 158MB
- microSD support, up to 32GB
- Sound Music Player Android
- MP3 Rington
- FM Radio with RDS
- Bluetooth v2,1
- USB v2,0 HS
- USB mass storage
- WIFI 802,11 b / g / n
- Speakerphone
- Battery 1.350mAh
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Google Nexus S appears in white colour

The successor smarthphone Nexus One, Google Nexus S previously only comes in black only, now the smartphone is made by Samsung comes with a white casing.

Nexus S leaks white version first appeared in Germany. Looks casing on the back totally white. While the front is still black.

Google Nexus S White
In addition to color changes, this handset does not seem to change the specifications compared with normal  Google Nexus S. Although there has been no official confirmation from Google or Samsung on the handset, expected sales will be done soon.

Some parties also questioned Google's motives make a Nexus S white color, which is even suspected as satire for Apple. For a long time despite having plans to release iPhone 4 white color, until now there has been no word from Apple about its marketing.

It may be that Google really wanted to satirize the iPhone 4 with Nexus S issued a white handset faster than the iPhone 4 white.
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