Thursday, December 5, 2013

Facebook 3.7 [ Android ]

APP DESCRIPTION:
Keeping up with friends is faster than ever.
• See what friends are up to
• Share updates, photos and videos
• Get notified when friends like and comment on your posts
• Text, chat and have group conversations
• Play games and use your favorite apps
Now you can get early access to the next version of Facebook for Android by becoming a beta tester. Learn how to sign up, give feedback and leave the program in our Help Center: http://on.fb.me/133NwuP
Facebook is only available for users age 13 and over.
Terms of Service: http://m.facebook.com/terms.php.


Aliens Invasion 1.1.1

Aliens Invasion is a free game app for Android that features a comedic combination of cowboys and alien action game.
Alien Invasion is a fun an exciting action shooter game set on a local county with brooding with aliens on it. The game puts its players in the shoes of the local town sheriff, as he protects his dominion from the aliens using weapons he know.
The game starts with the sheriff wielding axe and a pistol. As the gameadvances, players can wield much stronger weapons based on the number of the aliens killed and collected money points.

How to install Android on your PC

Windows 8’s bold grab for tablet relevance may snatch headlines, but it isn’t the only operating system looking to extend its established supremacy over a whole new class of devices. As the PC market hemorrhages, more and more manufacturers are turning to Google’s Android OS to power PCs that once carried Windows alone. From hybrids to all-in-ones to an Intel-promised flood of incredibly cheap “Droidbooks,” Android cometh.
But wait! Isn’t Android made for smartphones? And weren’t the first Android-powered laptops a bit … disappointing? And aren’t there some lingering questions about how Android performs in a PC-type environment?


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Yup.
Fear not, all ye curious. The intriguingAndroid-x86 project has ported Google’s open-source OS from the ARM processors common in smartphones and tablets over to the x86 chips found in everyday computers, so you can take Android for a spin on your PC before plunking cash down on one of the latest examples of computing convergence. And even if you have no plans to buy an Android PC, playing with Android on your current PC is just plain fun.
How does Google’s mobile-focused operating system stack up on a full-size, not-so-mobile computer? You’ll know firsthand after giving Android a test drive in a virtual machine.