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Saturday, 31 August 2013

Android Device Manager now live, find your lost smartphones easily

Google's own service to find the lost phones are now live. Last week the service started appearing on some Android phones and today Google has made the webpage of the service live. Dubbed as Android Device Manager, the service will help you protect your smartphone getting lost and will help you to keep your data safe and secure.
Android Device Manager
The service will automatically hit your smartphone without any notice. What you have to do is to just go to Settings > Security > Device Administrator > and Activate Android Device Manage. As the service is rolled-out in batches, it might take days to reach your phone or tablet.

Note: The service won't be rolled out in Google Play Store, it will directly hit your smartphone as soon your Google Play Service application is updated.

After activating the service you have to enable GPS and mobile data/WiFi on your smartphone and go to this link and login with the account you have logged in on your smartphone. After logging in, just choose the desired smartphone and you are good to go. You can either ring the smartphone on maximum volume or can locate your device on a map in real time or can quickly and securely erase all the data of the device remotely.

Make sure, you have to first enable the features of Android Device Manager on your smartphone to use them directly from the web. Sometimes the features are already enabled, while sometimes you have to do it manually by going to Device Administrator and tick both the service.

Android Device Manager works on any Android device with version 2.2 or above. If you have any problem using Android Device Manager then head over to the Official Google support page.
 
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Images of Sony's lens-camera DSC-QX10 & DSC-QX100 leaked online, rumoured to be called Smart Shot

The all new and awaiting Sony's interchangeable lens for Android and iOS have been spotted online in some leaked press images. Dubbed as DSC-QX10 and DSC-QX100, both the lens-camera will be officially launched next week at IFA 2013 along with Sony Honami and possibly Honami Mini.

Sony DSC-QX10

 
According to SonyAlphaRumors, Sony will call these lens-camera as 'Smart Shot', which is a mash-up of the words Smart-phone and Cyber-ShotOn the other hand, Digital Camera Info has revealed the pricing of both these lenses.

As per their report, Sony DSC-QX10 will be priced around $250 and DSC-QX100 will cost $450, which according to us are decent. Still it's better to wait for Sony's official announcement, where they are hoped to reveal the pricing details too.

Sony DSC-QX10Sony DSC-QX10

These lenses will come with optical steadyshot stabilisation and are compatible with all Android and iOS devices via Playmemories APP (the new version will come out soon). The Sony DSC-QX10 is rumoured to have a 1/2.3-inch 18MP Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS sensor and f/3.3-5.9 lens.

Both the lens will be able to capture Full HD video at 1080/30p with MP4 format. Also, the captured image is saved automatically in both, smartphone and memory in the camera and users can also control zoom, exposure, white balance, and focus from their mobile device.

Sony DSC-QX100Sony DSC-QX100


Sony DSC-QX10
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How to hack facebook password

Are you curious to "hack facebook password" well then this post is just for you, Most people ask me to tell them the easiest way to hack facebook password, so here are some ways to that hackers take to hack facebook password:




1.Facebook phishing
2.Keylogging
3.Facebook new features
4.virus
See my article on 4 ways on how to hack a facebook password for information on the above methods
But today we will focus on a method which has a high success rate celled Phishing and keylogging,so first of all:


What is phishing?

Phishing is the most commonly used method to hack Facebook. The most widely used technique in phishing is the use of Fake Login Pages, also known as spoofed pages. These fake login pages resemble the original login pages of sites likeYahoo , Gmail, MySpace etc. The victim is fooled to believe the fake facebook page to be the real one and enter his/her password. But once the user attempts to login through these pages, his/her facebook login details are stolen away. However phishing requires specialized knowledge and high level skills to implement. So I recommend the use of Phishing to hack facebook account since it is the easiest one.

Phishing Procedure:

First of all download Facebook fake login page
(Complete the survey to unlock Facebook fake login page)


1.once you have downloded facebook fake login page now extract contents in a folder

2.Now open pass.php and find (CTRL+F) 'http://rafayhackingarticles.blogspot.com' then change it to your to is the 'http://www.google.com.pk'

Note:'http://www.google.com' is the redirection url,When victim will enter his/her email and password he will redirected to'http://www.google.com' instead of "http://rafayhackingarticles.blogspot.com"

Now Save it .

3.Now open facebook fake page in a wordpad

4.Now in the fake page press Ctrl+F and search for the term "action=" now change its value to pass.php i.e. action=pass.php

Hack facebook

5.Create an id in www.110mb.com,www.ripway.com or t35.com.

Note:Lots of people have complaint that they get banned from 110mb.com.ripway.com and t35.com so as an alternative you can use ooowebhost.

6.Then upload all the files Facebook.htm,Pass.php in 110mb directory or an other and just test it by going to http://yoursite.110mb.com/Facebook.htm for the fake login page.Just type some info into the text box and then you will see in your file manager that a file called "Facebook.txt" is created, In which the password is stored

7.Go to http://yoursite.110mb.com/Facebookpassword.htm for the stored passwords !

How it works?

When a user types a Username Password in the the text box,The info is sent to "login.php" which acts as a password logger and redirects the page to "LoginFrame2.htm" which shows "There has been a temporary error Please Try Again" in it .So when the person clicks on try again it redirects to the actual URL so that the victim does not know that yoursite is a fake site and gets his Facebook.com password hacked

Keylogging - Easy way:


The easiest way and best way to hack Facebook is by using a keylogger(Spy Software). It doesn’t matter whether or not you have physical access to the target computer. To use a keylogger it doesn’t need any technical knowledge. Anyone with a basic knowledge of computers can use keyloggers,below i will show you on How to hack facebook passwords with winspy and sniperspy

1. Sniper Spy (Remote Install Supported)



Remote password hacking softwareSniperSpy is the industry leading Remote password hacking software combined with the Remote Install and Remote Viewing feature.
Once installed on the remote PC(s) you wish, you only need to login to your own personal SniperSpy account to view activity logs of the remote PC’s! This means that you can view logs of the remote PC’s from anywhere in the world as long as you have internet access!
Do you want to Spy on a Remote PC? Expose the truth behind the lies! Unlike the rest, SniperSpy allows you to remotely spy any PC like a television! Watch what happens on the screen LIVE! The only remote PC spy software with a SECURE control panel!
This Remote PC Spy software also saves screenshots along with text logs of chats, websites, keystrokes in any language and more. Remotely view everything your child, employee or anyone does while they use your distant PC. Includes LIVE admin and control commands.

Click here to read the review of sniperspy


2.Winspy Keylogger

First of all free download Winspy keylogger software from link given below:

Download Winspy Keylogger

2. After downloading winspy keylogger to hack Facebook account password, run the application. On running, a dialog box will be prompted. Now, create an user-id and password on first run and hit apply password. Remember this password as it is required each time you start Winspy and even while uninstalling.

3. Now, another box will come, explaining you the hot keys(Ctrl + Shift + F12) to start the Winspy keylogger software.
Winspy keylogger to hack gmail account password

4. Now, on pressing hot keys, a login box will come asking userid and password. Enter them and click OK.



Winspy keylogger to hack gmail passwsord

5. Now, Winspy’s main screen will be displayed as shown in image below:




6. Select Remote at top, then Remote install.

7. On doing this, you will get a popup box as shown in image. Now, fill in the following information in this box.


hack gmail password


.user - type in the victim’s name
.file name - Name the file to be sent. Use the name such that victim will love to accept it.
.file icon - keep it the same
.picture - select the picture you want to apply to the keylogger.
In the textfield of “Email keylog to”, enter your email address. Hotmail accounts do not accept keylog files, so use another emailaccount id,my sugession is using a Gmail id
Thats it. This much is enough. If you want, can change other settings also.

8. After you have completed changing settings, click on “Create Remote file”. Now just add your picture to a winrar archive. Now, what you have to do is only send this keylog file to your victim. When victim will open this file, all keystrokes typed by victim will be sent to your email inbox. Thus, you will get all his passwords and thus will be able to hack his email accounts and even Facebook account password.
- See more at: http://www.rafayhackingarticles.net/2009/07/how-to-hack-facebook-account.html#sthash.LHQE7KEV.dpuf
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Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Xbox One vs PS4 games console comparison

Xbox One vs PS4 comparison review

As usual, price is an important area and Microsoft and Sony have announced different prices for their rival consoles. The PS4 is the cheaper at £349 and the Xbox One costs £80 more at £429.
It's worth pointing out that the Xbox One price includes the new Kinect sensor but the PS4 price does not include the PlayStation Camera. Add the price on and the PS4 adds up to £393.
Since you need the camera for a lot of functions on the PS4, there's little in it.
Xbox One vs PS4 comparison

Xbox One vs PS4 comparison review: Specs

The two consoles are similar in their hardware specifications, especially when it comes to the CPU and GPU which we'll tackle first.
Processor and graphics
AMD is the chip maker of choice for the PS4 and Xbox One. Each uses a SoC (System on a chip) which combines the CPU and GPU. The processor is an x86 64-bit chip with 8 'Jaguar' cores and an estimated clock speed of 1.6GHz. 
On the surface, it appears as if the PS4 and Xbox One have the same AMD Radeon GPU. However, the PS4's is more powerful with 1152 cores compared to the Xbox One's 768 – 50 percent more, according to Anandtech. It also has a higher peak shader throughput of 1.84 TFLOPS against 1.23 TFLOPS of the Xbox One – although this is less important.
Whether these differences will be noticeable when then console is hooked up to your TV in your lounge is another question, but on paper the PS4 is the more impressive.
PS4 vs Xbox One comparison
RAM and storage
Both systems have 8GB of RAM inside but Sony wins marginally in this area using faster GDDR5 memory compared to GDDR3 offered by the Xbox One. Luckily for the Xbox One, it has 32MB of eSRAM embedded memory expected to be used by developers as a cache.
Microsoft says the combination of the CPU, GPU and eSRAM is like 'having a supercomputer in your living room'.
It's a tie when it comes to storage because both have a 500GB hard drive. The amount available to the user will be less because some of the space will be used for the system software.
Optical drive
It's another tie when it comes to the optical drive since both Xbox One and PS4 have a Blu-ray/DVD drive as standard.
Connectivity
Things are once again pretty similar when it comes to connectivity with the PS4 and Xbox One offering Wi-Fi, Ethernet, optical out and USB 3.0. If it bothers you, the PS4 has Bluetooth 2.1 which the Xbox One does not.
As you would expect there is HDMI on each console and they both support 4K output, but the Xbox One also has an HDMI in port for throughput.
Xbox One controller

Xbox One vs PS4 comparison review: Controllers

The Xbox controller remains largely the same as previous generations. It has a number of changes but they are subtle such as the redesigned D-pad and thumb stick. The main new feature is the new Impulse Triggers for better feedback.
The PS4 DualShock 4 controller is quite different to the PS3's. It has a trackpad in the middle and integrated 'Move' motion control.
Sony PS4 DualShock 4 controller

Xbox One vs PS4 comparison review: Features

There are plenty of features which these consoles offer; they are more all-round entertainment devices now than just devices for playing games. We're going to stick to pointing out two of the key differences about which you need to know.

'Always online' has been a major subject around the PS4 and Xbox One leading up to the launches and it's the Xbox One that requires an internet connection for you to be able to play – although it needs only to validate every 24 hours which isn't half as bad as requiring a constant connection.  
Update: After much pressure from the public and the media, Microsoft has done a U-turn on this saying that the Xbox One will no longer.
Don Mattrick, President, Interactive Entertainment Business at Xbox said: "An internet connection will not be required to play offline Xbox One games – After a one-time system set-up with a new Xbox One, you can play any disc based game without ever connecting online again."

Microsoft Xbox One console
A second issue is being able to use second hand (pre-owned) games. Again the PS4 is the console with no restriction (see video below). However, it's a different story for Microsoft's console. Xbox One users can lend games to friends who they have had on their Xbox Live list for at least 30 days but you can only lend them once.
Microsoft said: "Today, some gamers choose to sell their old disc-based games back for cash and credit. We designed Xbox One so game publishers can enable you to trade in your games at participating retailers.  Microsoft does not charge a platform fee to retailers, publishers, or consumers for enabling transfer of these games."
Update: Microsoft has also changed it mind on this element, saying that there will be no restrictions.
"Trade-in, lend, resell, gift, and rent disc based games just like you do today – There will be no limitations to using and sharing games, it will work just as it does today on Xbox 360." added Mattrick.

Xbox One vs PS4 comparison review: Games

Pivotal to a games console's success is what games you can actually play on it. Which games you want to own and play is, of course, down to personal opinion. So, we've put together a list of the games which will be available on the PS4 and Xbox One. It's not a definitive list as titles will be confirmed over the coming weeks and months.
We've separated it into games for the PS4, games for the Xbox One and games that will launch on both consoles.
PS4BothXbox One
Blacklight: RetributionAssassin's Creed IV: Black FlagBelow
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm RebornBattlefield 4Crimson Dragon
DaylightCall of Duty: GhostsD4
DC Universe OnlineThe CrewDead Rising 3
Deep DownDestinyForza Motorsport 5
Don't StarveThe DivisionHalo
#DriveClubDragon Age InquisitionKiller Instinct
Gran TurismoDying LightKinect Sports Rivals
Infamous: Second SonEA Sports UFCLocoCycle
Killzone: Shadow FallElder Scrolls OnlineMinecraft: Xbox One Edition
KnackFIFA 14Quantum Break
Mercenary KingsFinal Fantasxy XVProject Spark
Oddworld: New n' TastyJust Dance 2014Rabbids Invasion
The Order: 1866Kingdom Hearts 3Ryse: Son of Rome
OutlastMad MaxSunset Overdrive
PlanetSide 2Madden 25Titanfall
Primal Carnage: GenesisMetal Gear Solid VZumba Party Fitness
Ray's The DeadMirror's Edge 2Zoo Tycoon
TransistorNBA 2K14Untitled Black Tusk game
War ThunderNBA Live 14Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
WarframeNeed for Speed: RivalsFantasia: Music Evolved
 Skylanders Swap Force 
 Sniper Elite 3 
 Star Wars Battlefront 
 Thief 
 Watch Dogs 
 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 
 The Witness 
 Wolfenstein: The New Order 
 The Evil Within 
 Trials Fusion 
 
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PS4 release date, price, controller & specs news

PS4 RELEASE DATE AND STOCK


The PS4 release date has now been announced, with the UK and much of Europe receiving the console on the 29th of November, two weeks after the US launch date of November the 15th. It's a little later than we'd hope for, though it's still well before Christmas, so those with pre-orders will have their new consoles well bedded in before the holidays.
The release date is a friday, so you might want to consider booking the day off work so you can enjoy a long leisurely weekend with your new investment.
PS4 release date
There's no date yet for the competing Xbox One console, though we feel that Microsoft may try and make up some of the ground it lost at E3 by pipping Sony to the launch by a week or two and so harvesting more media attention.
Sony announced last night that it had over one million pre-orders. How many will be available to buy on day of release is still unknown though, our only advice is to get your pre-order in now with your preferred retailer. Especially as pre-orders to date have apparently numbered twice that of the last big console launches, see Xbox One and PS4 pre-orders almost double that of last generation consoles.
Leaks from Gamestop in the US look to say that PS4 hardware will be in good supply when compared to its competitor (read PS4 supply to greatly exceed Xbox One at launch, according to Gamestop), but with serious gamers looking to prefer the Sony console at present, we wouldn't take any risks.

PS4 PRICE


PS4 UK Price
The PS4 will cost £349 in the UK, EUR399 in mainland europe and $399 dollars in the US. We were hoping for a price closer to £300 over here, but even considering the lack of a bundled camera peripheral, the price is far easier to swallow thatn the £429 for the Xbox One.
It does seem that we’ve been we’ve got the short end of the stick again when it comes to exchange rates, with the PS4 costing approximately £42 more here than it should. For more details on this read our PS4 Price - We lose out in exchange rate calculation.

PS4 DRM AND USED GAMES


Video games are often presented as being cutting-edge entertainment, but at E3 Sony struck a massive blow against its main rival by simply standing still. DRM, digital licensing and mandatory internet connections have become big topics in this fledgling console war. Microsoft’s plan was to join the likes of Apple, Amazon and Steam - with content that lives in the cloud and is attached to your user account rather than physical media - with all the restrictions and advantages that entails.

Sony subtly presents its point to Microsoft
It wasn’t a popular move though, or at least not popular with those on gaming websites, forums and twitter. And so Sony scored an open goal by announcing that disc-based games would work the same as ever, yours to play, yours to sell and yours to lend. This sounded simple compared to the Xbox One’s DRM system, which Microsoft U-turned on within days of E3 and announced that it too would continue with DRM-free physical media.
PS4 DRM-free
Sony took moral high ground in the DRM battle, forcing Microsoft to back down on its proposals
However, don't let that victory trick you into thinking this issue is dead and buried. It only applies to first-party Sony games, with third-party publishers free to implement whatever DRM restrictions they can invent. That leaves PS4 gamers in the same position as they are today, with constant incremental implementation of DRM by publishers.
We hope we’re wrong and that DRM issues will not be a big issue on the PS4, but gaming is swimming against the tide here and we’re pessimistic that it will soon follow the likes of Apple and Steam. Many are picturing Microsoft as the big bad and Sony as a knight in shining armour, but until we get some clear answers to our questions (Sony hasn't been able to comment so far) we’ll be wary.
We're interested in such things as:
1. Has Sony made any commitment to getting all games on sale through PSN on the day of disc release? (first party and/or third party)
2. Will Sony be allowing gamers to share PSN purchases with friends/family on other consoles
3. Will PSN purchases be locked to a user account or to the console, or both in some way?
4. Will others on your PS4 be able to play multi-player online under their own ‘Truenames’ or will it only be the PS Plus subscriber?
Primarily, we want to know whether or not third-party publishers will be limited by Sony in their implementation of DRM through user accounts, with regards to gamers using cloud features, multiplayer, patches and other online components. The way gaming is moving, it’s all well and good to argue that you want to play single-player games alone and offline, but that is increasingly becoming sidelined, with single-player, multi-player and co-op all being blended together - such as in Bungie’s Destiny.
Some good news has come out, with Sony stating that you will be able to take games you have bought online and downloaded and play them at friend's houses by logging into their console, but this is no different to how most current consoles function.
PS4
Who will have the final say on DRM, Sony or third-party publishers, our guess is the latter

CONSOLE DESIGN


After months of waiting, Sony has finally revealed its hardware. The console looks great, with a split design, both around the middle and across the top. The raked front looks cool and it’s fairly compact too - measuring just 305x53x275mm, less than an estimated 343x80x263mm for the Xbox One.
It has a built-in power supply, so there’s no external power brick to deal with and the ports on the rear are kept to necessities: HDMI, optical S/PDIF, two USB3 and a mysterious AUX port. The original spec we saw listed an AV output, but there’s no sign of that on the device shown in up-to-date press shots.
Our only concern is that the design is fairly slender, with air vents on the rear, which suggests the use of either small fans at the rear or a central fan that pushes air out sideways. In our experience this could make the device louder and whinier than the Xbox One, which has a single, massive, top-mounted fan to help the hot air go where it wants to go anyway - up. Our worries are further conmpounded by the PS4's more powerful GPU and the extra heat it will generate.
PS4 console
The new console is hardly groundbreaking but it’s compact and has a built-in power supply, so it’s a big thumbs up from us
You can read a full specs sheet here: full press release PDF from Sony. And the console is reportedly region free, so you’ll be able to play games bought anywhere in the world - presuming you can read Japanese of course.

PS4 SPECS


Here's the official listing of the PS4 specification as it stands

Main Processor:
Single-chip custom processor
CPU: x86-64 AMD 'Jaguar' 8 cores
GPU: 1.84 TFLOPS, AMD next-generation Radeon™ based graphics engine
Memory:
GDDR5 8GB
Hard Disk Drive:
Built-in 500GB
Size and weight:
305x53x275mm and 2.8kg
Optical Drive (read only):
BD 6xCAV
DVD 8xCAV
I/O and communication:
Super-Speed USB (USB 3.0)
AUX
Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T)
IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth® 2.1 (EDR)
AV output:
HDMI
Digital Output (optical)

PS4 PROCESSOR AND GRAPHICS


It's been widely-known for some time that the PS4 would use AMD technology, both for its CPU and GPU elements – as is the remarkably similar Xbox One.
It turns out that the PS4 looks to be significantly more powerful than the Xbox One two areas, Memory and GPU, the reasons for which we’ll explore here. Even Sony, who has been rather quiet on this front has started trumpeting its technical superiority, see Sony claims PS4 will offer better graphics than the Xbox One.
PS4
Hardware details were thin on the ground at the launch
MEMORY
Even what proved to be the most reliable leaks said that the PS4 would have 4GB of system memory. It was theorised that use of a single pool of fast GDDR5 memory would more than make up for the 8GB of slower memory in the Xbox One . However, when the reveal came, we were pleasantly surprised to find that the PS4 will have a whopping 8GB of superfast memory.
The change was due thanks to tumbling memory prices of the once very expensive GDDR5 memory, combined with a simple architecture on the PS4 that allowed the single lump of memory could be easily increased in size without affecting other components.
This fast and unified memory system is seen by Sony as its main advantage against the Xbox One, and looked at historical precedents, the console with the most simple and streamlined architecture has usually gained the upper hand. Sony’s lead system architect is certainly in a bullish mode though, describing the system as ‘Supercharged’ here: PS4 lead architect describes its "supercharged PC" design
GPU
The PS4 and Xbox One GPUs look to use practically identical hardware designs, both from AMD and both very similar to the recently released AMD Radeon 7790. However, the PS4 GPU looks to have 50 per cent more compute units than the Xbox One. This has been long known from detailed technical leaks that appeared on VG Leaks and then further confirmed in briefings after the XBox One launch, where a Microsoft engineer stated the Xbox One had 768 compute units - 50% less than the PS4’s 1,152 units.
That disparity alone should mean that the PS4 will run third-party games smoother and with more graphical details. However, as confirmed in the initial PS4 reveal, these can be used for more than just graphics, with Sony showing off an impressive Havok physics demo, with thousands of objects bouncing about – largely managed by the GPU.
Console comparisons aside, the bottom line for a next-gen console is fairly obvious. It should be able to run graphically detailed games at 1080p and 60fps, and preferably also cope with the processing overheads of 3D as well. The PS4 looks well equipped to do this.
Quantic Dream shows what’s possible with the PS4 hardware
More recently Microsoft has reported that the Xbox One GPU will be clocked up to 853MHz, making it a little faster than Sony's current 800MHz rumoured speed. It certainly closes the gap, but only by a very small degree. See our Xbox One specs, news, features, price & release date for more details.

PS4 PORTS


When it comes ports, connectivity and video output there was very little space for manoeuvre, and the PS4 is equipped as expected. A HDMI output, built-in Wi-Fi and an Ethernet port are all most people need, there's also an S/PDIF output for older surround sound hardware. Bluetooth remains of course – and continues to be used for all controllers.
It wasn't mentioned during the announcement, but after the event Sony Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida confirmed that the PS4 would support 4K resolutions - but only for video playback. This isn't a surprise, as playing 4K video isn't taxing for a next-gen console and HDMI 1.4 supports the resolution required – up to 4,096×2,160p at 24 Hz - the same as in digital cinemas. The big question is then how such content would be supplied?
PS4 console
Sony has kept the ports to a sensible minimum
HDMI 1.4 will also bring support for Ethernet channel, so it would be possible for your PS4 get a network connection from your AV Receiver, cutting down on cabling - presuming of course you have the right kit.

STANDBY, UPDATES AND CONTROLLER CHARGING


One of our biggest complaints about the PS3 was the size and regularity of its system updates. We'd often turn on the console for a quick game of something, only to have to wait for ages for a massive update to download and install. With the PS4, Sony claims to have solved these problems, with downloads and updates occurring in the background, even when the console is in its 'Standby Mode' so it should always be ready to go.
The Standby Mode has other uses too, the console will now be able to charge the new DualShock 4 controller (via Micro USB) while powered-down - and will probably be able to charge your phone or tablet too, which is handy.
PS4
More playing and less waiting, sounds great
The PS4 will also be capable of going into a Suspend Mode mid-game, which means that tedious boot-up and game loading times should be a thing of the past. Simply go into standby when you want a break, and be able to resume from where you left off at a push of a button when you're ready. This is fantastic news, cutting down on waiting time and increasing playing time.
You'll also be able to start playing demos and downloaded games before they fully download. Essentially, the PS4 will download the core game code and the first level, and then download the rest as you play. Again, less waiting, more playing.
We don't have any cold boot times, boot from Standby times, or power usage figures for the PS4 as of yet. But we'll keep you updated as we get more information.

PS4 STORAGE AND BLU-RAY


The specification of the PS4 includes a 500GB traditional hard disk. We'd have loved to have a super-fast SSD drive in our PS4, but that was unrealistic at launch. Thankfully, Sony continue to provide the option to swap drives as you wish, with compatibility for standard 2.5in models, so we should be able to add our own SSD in the future.
Blu-ray is a must for PS4, the PS3 came a little too early for Sony to comfortably include the hardware, but it still pushed ahead with it at great cost. These days, Blu-ray is one of the defining parts of the PlayStation brand and essential for delivering huge amounts of data for top-end games.
Blu-ray wasn't mentioned at all at the event, we're guessing that was just to keep things centred on games; it is in the specification though and the good news is that read speeds have risen from a measly 2x to a more respectable 6x. This will hugely speed up game installation times.

PS4 CLOUD GAMING AND SHARING


With its purchase of Gaikai last year, Sony was always likely to be pushing cloud gaming on the PS4. Still we're impressed how much the company has achieved on PS4 in just seven months, since its acquisition in July 2012. It goes well beyond just being able to play demos without downloading them too, with the PS4 able to connect with other devices, and your friends, in ingenious ways.
SHARED PLAY
For starters, the PS4 has built-in video compression hardware, which constantly records your gaming as you play. Using the new Share button on the PS4 controller, you can instantly grab a section of gameplay using simple edit controls and post it to say your PSN profile or Facebook. For more details see our Xbox One and PS4 gameplay recording features detailed.
Live streaming is also possible through the popular Ustream sevice – so you'll be able to stream constant footage to you fans – presuming you're some kind of pro gamer.
It goes one step further though, allowing others to join in your gaming session, from which they can talk you through difficult parts or even (with your permission) take over the controls to help you out directly when you get stuck. We're not sure how popular this will be, but games developers might be able to spin it into something far more intriguing – possibly even central to a clever indie game – where you have to help out other players by taking temporary control of their characters.
PS4
PS4
The cloud gaming system looks impressive, with the ability to instantly share and stream video, as well as allow a friend to take over the controls to help out
The PS4 can also stream video to a Sony PlayStation Vita, in much the same way as the Wii U can stream video to its tablet-like controller. This will allow gamers to play when the TV is being used for other purposes. It wasn't stated what range such a feature will have, but you might be able to play games remotely (presuming a quick enough broadband connection) when away from home. This would of course mean you'd need to be able to turn the PS4 on-and-off remotely. Dave Perry of Gaikai said it was an aim of there's to have every PS4 game playable on the Vita, though we think the number supported will depend on Vita sales and developer support.
There's even rumour of a PS4 and PS Vita doublepack going on sale to make the most of the relationship between the two devices, see PS4 and PS Vita bundle pack rumoured.
PS4
Other devices will be supported, but we don't know to what extent you'll be able to play PS4 games on them
STREAMING GAMES
Gaikai's tech also allows you to do more traditional streaming from Sony's servers. As expected, you'll be able to play demos from the PlayStation Store without having to download them first. Beyond this, the store will have a TiVo-style style system that will automatically download demos and games in the background based on your gaming preferences (such as trophies won in other titles).
Streaming of full games via Gaikia has now been confirmed for an early 2014 launch in the US, with other countries coming later.
TRUE NAME
THe PS4 will include a function that will allow you to use your real name online. This will be optional, so you can get your anonymous moniker if you prefer. You'll also be able to add friends from other social networks (Facebook essentially), and then be able to see each other's real names when playing, while others will only see your anonymous name. It's a brilliant idea and one that will help you keep an eye on your friends online without having to remember what ridiculous moniker they go by on that particular service.

PS4 INTERFACE


PS4
The new PS4 interface looks to modelled after the latest update to the current PlayStation Store on PS3
The interface on the PS4 will be about much more than launching games, playing Blu-ray and having game-based social experiences with your friends. Sony is keen to also provide a wide range of content - as its Head of Worldwide Studios stated recently: PS4 will continue battle for living room says Sony's Shuhei Yoshida. Yoshida noted that they hadn’t wanted to distract attention from its games playing potential at the initial unveiling but that there was a lot more to the PS4 than that.
More content to be added after the E3 unveiling when we should be able to see the full interface in action

PS4 CONTROLLER - DUALSHOCK 4


After seeing many leaked pictures of the new controller, it was hardly a surprise when we saw it onstage. The final controller, though, is a far more refined version than the prototype that's knocking about with development kits. It's nicely sculpted, has what appears to be a grippy underside, and every facet is redesigned, while still keeping the iconic layout largely intact.
PS4
The new PS4 DualShock 4 being officially unveiled
It has a small touchpad above the analogue sticks and a coloured light on the front. In this respect it includes functionality we've seen on both the Vita (which has a rear touchpad) and in Sony's motion-based Move controllers. A speaker is also built-in, allowing for local audio effects and a headphone socket too - probably for headset use, but we're also hoping for Bluetooth audio for easier headphone use while playing - very handy for split-screen gaming.
The button layout has been rejigged, with a new 'Share' button added for quick access to social media. Check out our Cloud Gaming section for more details. For further details see PS4 controller revealed as the DualShock 4
There's also a new Eye device with two 1,280x800 resolution cameras – 4x the previous camera's resolution. This gives increased accuracy to pick up the existing Move controllers or the new DualShock 4. You can read more about this at PS Eye revealed for PS4.
The eye will be an optional extra for the PS4, with an RRP of £44, so don’t expect it to be as fully integrated into games as with the Xbox One’s bundled Kinect device. There are rumours the camera was going to be bundled with the console but it was dropped in order to undercut the Xbox One on price - see Sony removed PS4 Camera from bundle to undercut Xbox One.
Despite the lack of a camera in the box, Sony will still be bundling a free augmented-reality game with the console to encourage you to buy one, for more details on the game read Sony PS4 to be bundled with The Playroom AR game, despite lack of camera.
PS Eye
It's not much to look at, but it sees all

PS4 GAMES


We’re working on a best PS4 games article at present, once we've had a chance to play some more of the release titles.

CONCLUSION


The PS4 is in the driving seat for now, with more powerful hardware and a lower price. The Xbox One has its advantages too, but at present our money is on the PS4.
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Sunday, 25 August 2013

Real Boxing Apk+Data v.1.2.5




Feature:
  • Amazing 3D Graphics & Sound: The amazing Unreal-powered graphics and motion capture create astonishing levels of realism. Watch sweat and blood fly with every punch and see your opponent’s face taking injuries; then relish the slow motion action replay of your greatest KO’s.
  • Experience the roar of the crowd: Fight in atmospheric arenas with authentic commentary. See the flash of the camera bulbs, hear and feel the roar of the crowd like you’re really there.
  • Incredibly Deep Gameplay Take-on Career Mode with over 30 fights and three belt titles to conquer. Fight over 20 opponents with their own unique and adaptive fighting styles then train your boxer with mini games including skipping rope, heavy bag and mini bag. Also play KO and Clinch minigames during a round for an energy boost.
  • Packed with Extra features & Customisation Unlock new equipment, extra opponents and clothing. Customise your fighter’s appearance: hairstyle, skin colour, tattoos and clothing.
Instruction: Extract zip..install apk and put data on sdcard\android\obb\

Version: 1.2.5
Size: 200  MB
Required android: 2.3 and up
Playstore Link: com.vividgames.realboxing

Instruction: Install apk and put data on Sdcard\android\obb\

Download Direct Link

APK + DATA: Download HERE / MIRROR LINK
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ProCapture - camera + panorama

ProCapture adds advanced features to the Android camera experience. Multiple advanced camera shooting modes are supported: Timer, Burst, Reduced Noise, Wide Shot and Panorama.

Notes:
------● Some options cannot be changed if you use a Scene Mode other than "Auto".
● Touch-to-focus is only supported by Android 4.0+.
● This camera app does not currently support video capture.

Features:
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● Panorama mode automatically links together up to 12 photos to produce a high resolution panoramic image, providing the ability to zoom in on small details. Output panorama has the highest resolution and best quality among competitors (depends on device memory).
● Wide Shot mode automatically links together 3 photos to produce a high resolution wide image, while preserving scene geometry. The result is like taking a single shot using a wide-angle lens.
● Reduced Noise mode captures 2 photos and combines them together in order to reduce camera noise in the photo by about 30%.
● Shoot better photos with 2 different on-screen camera composition aids: grid and Fibonacci spiral.
● Real-time on-screen histogram helps you get better exposed photos.
● Ability to lock image focus by long pressing the shutter button and recompose the shot.
● Simple UI with easy access to all camera features.
● On-screen remaining photos indicator.
● Ability to configure volume buttons for zoom or photo capture.● Save photos to internal or external storage.

 
 
 
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Angry Gran Toss

Angry Gran has been imprisoned in the Angry Asylum and must free herself by launching over the wall and fly away with Cannons, Jet Packs and Guns. How far can you toss gran?

Escape from the Asylum in this new Angry Gran game. Toss yourself free with your cannon, use your flying machine and gun to keep yourself in the air while training pets to help. Compete with your friends with the use of high score boards and see yourself pass them.

Collect and train over 20 pets to help you in your escape, each with a unique ability that could give you the edge.

FEATURES
- Train unique pets to help you escape.
- Continue to bash punks.
- Collect money and bullets.
- Compete against your friends with Facebook.
- Avoid the police and air mines during your escape.
- Use explosives, springs, pillows, chili and many more items to aid you.
 
 
 
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Into the Dead

In a world overrun with the Dead, you have survived… but for how long?

Into the Dead throws you into the gruesome world of the zombie apocalypse where there are no second chances. Do what you have to in order to stay alive, keep moving as fast as you can, and protect yourself by any means necessary. When the Dead are rising, run!

FEATURES:
• Intense gameplay with stunning visuals & sound depicting a grim zombie apocalypse
• Unlock an arsenal of powerful weapons and perks to help you stay alive
• Missions and minigoals provide constant challenges to overcome
• Tablets supported
Challenge your friends to beat your high scores
• Ongoing updates to deliver new modes, features, and content

 
 
 
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