Sunday, April 15, 2018

Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy


Modified on July 07, 2017
 
Daris Hanrian Dev built the Android app as a Free app. This SERVICE is provided by Daris Hanrian Dev at no cost and is intended for use as is.

This page is used to inform website visitors regarding my policies with the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information if anyone decided to use my Service.

If you choose to use my Service, then you agree to the collection and use of information in relation to this policy. The Personal Information that I collect is used for providing and improving the Service. I will not use or share your information with anyone except as described in this Privacy Policy.

The terms used in this Privacy Policy have the same meanings as in our Terms and Conditions, which is accessible at Android unless otherwise defined in this Privacy Policy.

Information Collection and Use
For a better experience, while using our Service, I may require you to provide us with certain personally identifiable information. The information that I request is retained on your device and is not collected by me in any way

The app does use third party services that may collect information used to identify you.
Link to privacy policy of third party service providers used by the app
Log Data
I want to inform you that whenever you use my Service, in a case of an error in the app I collect data and information (through third party products) on your phone called Log Data. This Log Data may include information such as your device Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, device name, operating system version, the configuration of the app when utilizing my Service, the time and date of your use of the Service, and other statistics.

Cookies
Cookies are files with a small amount of data that are commonly used as anonymous unique identifiers. These are sent to your browser from the websites that you visit and are stored on your device's internal memory.

This Service does not use these “cookies” explicitly. However, the app may use third party code and libraries that use “cookies” to collect information and improve their services. You have the option to either accept or refuse these cookies and know when a cookie is being sent to your device. If you choose to refuse our cookies, you may not be able to use some portions of this Service.

Service Providers
I may employ third-party companies and individuals due to the following reasons:
  • To facilitate our Service;
  • To provide the Service on our behalf;
  • To perform Service-related services; or
  • To assist us in analyzing how our Service is used.
I want to inform users of this Service that these third parties have access to your Personal Information. The reason is to perform the tasks assigned to them on our behalf. However, they are obligated not to disclose or use the information for any other purpose.

Security
I value your trust in providing us your Personal Information, thus we are striving to use commercially acceptable means of protecting it. But remember that no method of transmission over the internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure and reliable, and I cannot guarantee its absolute security.

Links to Other Sites
This Service may contain links to other sites. If you click on a third-party link, you will be directed to that site. Note that these external sites are not operated by me. Therefore, I strongly advise you to review the Privacy Policy of these websites. I have no control over and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party sites or services.

Children’s Privacy
These Services do not address anyone under the age of 13. I do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under 13. In the case I discover that a child under 13 has provided me with personal information, I immediately delete this from our servers. If you are a parent or guardian and you are aware that your child has provided us with personal information, please contact me so that I will be able to do necessary actions.

Changes to This Privacy Policy
I may update our Privacy Policy from time to time. Thus, you are advised to review this page periodically for any changes. I will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page. These changes are effective immediately after they are posted on this page.

Contact Us
If you have any questions or suggestions about my Privacy Policy, do not hesitate to contact me.

Monday, July 11, 2016

Free 15 tips and tricks to master ‘Pokémon GO,’ the hottest game in the world - androidmarket-app.blogspot.co.id

The new “Pokémon” mobile game is here! We’ve been playing it non-stop since it launched on the iPhone App Store and Google Play earlier this week. In our time with “Pokémon GO” so far, we’ve had gobs of fun — sure — but we also have truckloads of questions.

So we took those questions and gathered as many answers as we could. Here are all the tips and tricks you should know to enjoy “Pokémon GO” as much as possible!

Catching Pokémon: What those circles mean!





You’ve found a Pokémon! Now what? When the game enters capture mode, you’ll see a wild Pokémon juxtaposed into real life through your phone’s camera. You’ve got Pokéballs to throw at it, and there’s a colored ring circling the Pokémon’s body. What’s going on here?

Here’s the deal: the smaller that ring is, the more likely you are to capture that Pokémon. Throwing your Pokéball carefully is important, as you don’t want to waste a bunch of them whiffing shots.

This becomes much more important as you progress in the game, and wild Pokémon are less likely to be captured simply by having a Pokéball thrown at them.



What do the colors of the circle mean?




The color of the ring when catching Pokémon tells you how hard it is to capture said Pokémon.

-Green = Easy

-Yellow = Moderate

-Red = Difficult

The more difficult the Pokémon is to catch, the less likely it is to be caught simply by throwing a Pokéball at it. Good news: There are special Pokéballs you’ll earn as your Trainer levels up, and these are much more likely to capture rarer Pokémon. You can also use berries to lull the wild Pokémon into a false sense of security before — WHAM! — snatching them up in a Pokéball.

What those rustling leaves mean on your map: There’s a Pokémon there!




Seeing rustling leaves on your map? That’s not just artistic flair — it’s an indication that a wild Pokémon is nearby! What kind of Pokémon? It’s never totally clear, but you can get a good idea of what it is based on the menu in the lower right of the main screen.

What’s that Pokémon menu about on the main screen?



Beyond just showing you which Pokémon are in your general area, it also tells you how close they are to you. See those footprints below each silhouette? Those indicate how near you are to each, and their placement in the list also indicates which is closest. The first one is the closest one to you!

One footprint is relatively close — a short walk — while several footprints means you may have a bit of a hike before finding that particular pocket monster.

Finding a lot of duplicates? Send them to Dr. Willow!



Remember that fashionable doctor who serves as the premise for the entirety of “Pokémon GO?” His name is Dr. Willow, and he wants your Pokémon. The good news is you’re going to catch a lot of duplicates. And those duplicates can then be transferred to Dr. Willow by selecting them in the Pokémon menu (click the Pokéball, then click the Pokémon submenu), scrolling down, and selecting “Transfer.”

For your gift, Dr. Willow will hook you up with some candy for that Pokémon. And that candy can be used to make your Pokémon stronger, or to evolve them!

Tired of duplicates? Go out at night!



The type of Pokémon you’re finding vary by location — water-type Pokémon are more likely to appear near water, for instance — but they also vary depending on the time of day. Simply put: Going out at night and playing “Pokémon GO” increases your chances of finding nocturnal Pokémon!

Stuck at work? Attract Pokémon with incense!



If you’re stuck in an office or classroom all day (ahem), unable to explore the world and find wild Pokémon, there’s a solution: bring them to you! Simply click the Pokéball at the bottom of the screen to bring up the menu, and select the “Items” circle. From there you can select incense and place it as you like! Then all you have to do is sit back and wait for those wild and crazy Pokémon to come to you. You’ll know it’s working because your Trainer will show a purple cloud swirling around them.

Tired of wasting Pokéballs trying to capture wild Pokémon? Turn off the AR camera to make it MUCH easier!



When you encounter a Pokémon, you tap on it and your phone’s camera turns on. Suddenly, there’s a wild Pokémon in the actual world in front of you (according to your phone). And that Pokémon is getting WILD, running/flying/flopping all over the place, making them harder to capture. But if you click the little switch in the upper right corner of your screen that says “AR,” it’ll switch the game’s camera from your phone’s camera to a virtual camera in a virtual world (seen above). It’s less impressive-looking, no doubt, but it’s MUCH easier to catch the Pokémon in that virtual world. They remain centered, and throwing the Pokéball at them is far easier.

Leveling Up: So you wanna battle in gyms…



There’s no way to battle in gyms — the places on your map with the massive Pokémon hovering over them, that look like some sort of futuristic cone — without getting to level five. So, how’s best to get there quickly?

Some quick tips:

-Tap on every PokéStop you can. When they’re blue, they have items in them, and you get a little bit of experience, which helps out a ton in the early goings. You can return to Pokéstops over and over, and they flip over pretty quickly (about five minutes as far as we can tell).

-As you walk around, you may feel your phone vibrate. That means a Pokémon is near! Tap it, swipe to throw a Poké Ball at it, and it’s yours. You’ll get a lot of experience for doing this, so do it as often as possible.

-If you feel like spending money, you can use it to buy Lucky Eggs from the in-game store. A Lucky Egg will double the amount of experience you get for 30 minutes, so if you have one, use it before you start doing all of the above.

Revisit Pokéstops!



Every player stars with a few items: some Pokéballs, and a few pieces of incense.

Not all Pokéstops are created equal.



Some Pokéstops are more notable than others, and those will net you some sweeter items than the usual handful of Pokéballs. These tend to correlate with actual landmarks. The more well-known a Pokéstop’s actual landmark is, the more likely it is to be a more lucrative stop for you. Some Pokéstops look like they’re raining on your map, and that’s because another player has installed a module on it. That module attracts Pokémon and gets you better stuff from said Pokéstop. (Modules can be purchased in the in-game store using Pokécoins.)

Transfer your extra Pokémon to Professor Willow, and he’ll give you some sweet XP!


I keep catching Horsea. I can’t help it. So what I’m doing every time I get one is instantly transfering them to Professor Willow, who gives me a Horsea Candy (used to evolve said Pokémon) and some XP. And the more XP I have, the faster I level up. And the faster I level up, the faster I get to level five and can go to gyms to battle other Trainers!

What the heck are these eggs about?


Stopped at a Pokéstop and got a bunch of eggs? What’s that about? Simple! Click the Pokéball on the bottom of the screen and select the Pokémon bubble. When you’ve opened that, swipe to the right to go to your eggs menu. There they are! Tap one and it’ll bring up a menu that offers one option: “Start Incubation.” As it turns out, the eggs are filled with Pokémon embryos, slowly evolving into standard Pokémon.

Rather than being time-based, the incubator is based on how far you’ve walked. Beware! Walking is only registered when you have the app open. So maybe start some incubation right before a long Pokémon hunting walk.

And what’s the deal with “CP?”


If you’re new to “Pokémon GO” — which, ya know, it came out this week — you probably don’t need to worry too much about CP just yet. BUT, if you’re wondering, it’s an acronym for “combat power.” Essentially it’s a measure of how tough your Pokémon is when facing off against other Pokémon in a gym battle. The more poweful your Trainer is, the higher the CP of your Pokémon will be. You can also increase CP by “powering up” your Pokémon (select the Pokémon and select “power up” in the menu).

When you reach level five you can join teams, battle in gyms, and begin the REAL game.


Getting close to level five? Blown past it already? Now the real game begins. You’re able to join one of the game’s three teams, and with those teams you’re able to take over gyms. The longer your team holds a gym, the more stuff you’ll earn. How do you “hold” a gym? By guarding it with your most powerful Pokémon, of course!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Find Me Coffee

Find Me Coffee

Summary: Find the perfect coffee shop, when and where you want it, anywhere in the world. Find Me Coffee shows you all the coffee shops near your location, or any other location in the world you want to search. Get ratings and reviews, a map and directions, and a phone number so you can call ahead and place your order. Filter your search to find coffee shops with amenities like food, parking, WiFi, a drive thru, and so forth.

Updated: Jul 16, 2012
Found in: coffee, locator, social, restaurant, food, cafe, starbucks, tim hortons, dunkin donuts, country style, coffee shop[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Requirements: Android OS
Downloads: 2

References

  1. ^ coffee (www.androidfreeware.net)
  2. ^ locator (www.androidfreeware.net)
  3. ^ social (www.androidfreeware.net)
  4. ^ restaurant (www.androidfreeware.net)
  5. ^ food (www.androidfreeware.net)
  6. ^ cafe (www.androidfreeware.net)
  7. ^ starbucks (www.androidfreeware.net)
  8. ^ tim hortons (www.androidfreeware.net)
  9. ^ dunkin donuts (www.androidfreeware.net)
  10. ^ country style (www.androidfreeware.net)
  11. ^ coffee shop (www.androidfreeware.net)

Motorola Launches Dual SIM MOTOGO! TV Smartphone in Latin America

Motorola Launches Dual SIM MOTOGO! TV Smartphone in Latin America

Motorola Launches Dial-SIM MOTOGO! TV Smartphone in Latin America

It’s time for someone to spare us the need to download apps from the Play Store to watch the available channels via Internet connection. Motorola seems to have the right idea with their MOTOGO! Android powered smartphone. Unfortunately the model is only available in Latin America.

Motorola MOTOGO! is a Dual-SIM capable smartphone. It offers protection from dust, dirt and water thanks to its special casing. The phone designed to be the perfect entertainment device on the go. It has a 3.2-inches display, FM radio, a microSD card slot and a 3 MP rear camera. On top of that you get Wi-Fi and 2 GB of internal storage. The main feature of the device is the built-in TV Tuner. Until now we’re used to seeing this type of devices for Asia made by chinese manufacturers. Latin America follows to take advantage of the ability to watch your favorite channels on the go, without having to worry about a fast internet connection. Still, some would have preferred a bigger screen. MOTOGO! will be available on the Brazilian market for the price of about $195.

Stay tuned with us at Facebook[1] and Twitter[2], Google Plus[3] to get updates on latest Android News, Apps, games and Live Wallpapers.

References

  1. ^ Facebook (www.facebook.com)
  2. ^ Twitter (twitter.com)
  3. ^ Google Plus (plus.google.com)

Everfriends 3D Voice assistant

Everfriends 3D Voice assistant

Helpful & fun virtual assistant app with personality and a sense of humor!

Try it for FREE and meet all your needs in this voice-driven application!

❤ "The app is pretty customized and addressed to you; it asks for your name and it talks to you in a more personal way, making it easy to use and more fun than other robotic assistants". - AndroidZoom.Com ❤

Cute extraterrestrial Spoony, beautiful blonde Brainy, and mysterious brunette Mary want to make friends with you! That’s right, with you! They will bring you news, search for any information you want, make calls, send messages or emails, cheer you up with jokes and games, and much, much more! Cheerful and communicative, resourceful and smart, they're really alive! Get to know them, and their sunny disposition will make you friends forever.

The trio will make your life easier, because they can:
✔ Wake you up, bring you weather forecasts, daily horoscope and news
✔ Help you make calls, send messages, and find practically any information you want
✔ Tell you about the latest updates in Facebook, Twitter
✔ Remind you of important events
✔ Come to the rescue when you need it with maps, notes and Wiki access
✔ Supply you with music, games and jokes
✔ Respond to you and react to your touch or swipe
✔ Learn new skills and improve their understanding of your needs

More and more features are becoming available every week, so stay tuned for updates!

Supports English and Russian languages.
Spanish, German, French, Chinese will be added soon.

Nexus 7 Tablet manufacturing cost $184

Nexus 7 Tablet manufacturing cost $184

It costs $184 in parts to build the Nexus 7 Tablet

The Nexus 7[1], this year’s hot Android Tablet from Google and Asus with a very attractive low price of $199. As we’ve informed you[2], Google’s Andy Rubin said that Google simply makes no profit with the sales of this tablet ! During four months, ASUS engineers worked real hard on finding a way to put all the high-end stuff in a tablet that would retail for only $200.

Now for the interesting fact. How much does it cost to build the Nexus 7? Well, component for manufacturing the 8GB variant cost about $184. That is without covering other costs, like research and development . The 16GB variant requires an extra  NAND chip memory chip that costs 8$. We are not sure why this variant’s price is $50 higher.  And there you have it, when they said no profit they really meant it. You can preorder the device[3] from the Play Store.

Here’s the list of the key components, in case you are interested:

  • NVIDIA Tegra 3 â€" Quad-core mobile applications processor
  • Hynix H5TC2G83CFR â€" 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM
  • Kingston KE44B026BN/8GB â€" 8GB Memory Module
  • Realtek (RMC) ALC5642 â€" Audio CODEC + Headphone Amplifier
  • Maxim MAX77612A â€" Power Management IC
  • Texas Instruments TPS63020 â€" Buck-Boost Converter
  • Fairchild FDMC6675BZ â€" P-Channel Power MOSFET
  • Texas Instruments SN75LVDS83B â€" LVDS Display SERDES
  • ELAN Microelectronics eKTF3624BWS â€" Controller for Resistive Touchscreen
  • ELAN Microelectronics eKTH1036BWS â€" Controller for the Resistive Touchscreen
  • Broadcom BCM4751 â€" Integrated Monolithic GPS Receiver
  • InvenSense MPU-6050 â€" Six-Axis (Gyro + Accelerometer) MEMS Device
  • AzureWave AW-NH665 â€" 802.11n WiFi / Bluetooth / FM Radio module
  • NXP Semiconductor PN65 â€" Secure NFC Module

Stay tuned with us at Facebook and Twitter, Google Plus to get updates on latest Android News, Apps, games and Live Wallpapers. Source[4][5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ Nexus 7 (getandroidstuff.com)
  2. ^ we’ve informed you (getandroidstuff.com)
  3. ^ preorder the device (getandroidstuff.com)
  4. ^ Facebook (www.facebook.com)
  5. ^ Twitter (twitter.com)
  6. ^ Google Plus (plus.google.com)
  7. ^ Source (www.androidauthority.com)

Show your hand with these fun trading card games for Android

Show your hand with these fun trading card games for Android

Recently, it was revealed that Rage of Bahamut was one of the top grossing[1] games for Android. Trading card games have been around for quite some time but now are getting popular on Android and other mobile devices. In general, these are turn-based games where the outcome of each turn is based on the cards each player has. These can be fun games, but do a have a learning curve to them.

Fortunes of War is a fun and relatively quick game to learn. You begin your turn with a set of cards that represent power, wealth and ability. The key to winning is to develop a strategy to build up your deck's Victory Points, while trying to lower your opponents. The game has a very well done tutorial and card rules sections. The game comes with three main modes. You can play the conquest mode, where you are following a storyline; a quick match mode against the AI; and finally a multiplayer mode game online. There is also a paid version[2] of Fortunes of War that unlocks more conquest stages and multiplayer options.

In Rage of Bahamut you first chose a side: man, god or demon. Once you have done that, then you must go through the tutorial. In the tutorial, you will get one card and the basics on how to play and advance. Overall, the game does provide a lot of explanation about things. In general the game has two main modes: quests and battles. The quest area is where you build up experience and obtain more cards. As you collect cards, you can combine them to create customized and more powerful ones. In the battle mode, you can create custom decks that you will use when you battle other players online. The game encourages you to play with (and against) others online. There is a lot to the game and it will keep you entertained. In addition to earning items via quests and battles, you can purchase cards with in app purchases.

Download the Appolicious Android app[3]

Shadow Era is a beautifully designed and well structured cross-platform game. You can play on your Android device or on the web. The game begins by you choosing and naming a hero card. You can play various battles on the world map or choose to battle other players online. When it is your turn, there is a specific order of what to do. The game will provide some guidance but I found it took some time to understand how it all worked. Within the battle, it’s all about getting and using skills/abilities cards to support and strengthen your fighter cards. You can attack multiple times if you have the appropriate cards on the game board. Once the boss of that battle is killed the battle is over. When you win a battle you are awarded coins/crystals, which can be used to purchase more decks of cards. You will want to get more cards over time, since this is what determines how you perform in the battle. The website[4] contains a forum and support area plus the ability to purchase more crystals.

Cabals is another cross-platform trading card game. You can play on your Android device or online. Another nice feature of the game is you can play offline on your Android without having to log-in or create an account. Here you can try or practice the game without any commitments, but you will not get any experience points. Within the game, you can have an online match, friend match, or single player game. Cabal is also a bit difference in that in uses a game board in addition to the cards. To win you can either conquer your opponent’s stronghold (position on the game board) or collect 60 domination points. The game board and cards are nicely done and easy to read. As with the other games, you can earn more cards via playing or in-app purchase. The website[5] does have a forum and help section if needed.

Legend Cards is a new game to Android but has been very popular in Japan. As with the other games you begin by choosing a race: human, machine or monster. The game is very similar to Rage of Bahamut, where you complete quests to level-up and collect more cards. You can battle others online, combine cards to create customized and more powerful ones. You follow a series of quests on the map to collect items. If you play Rage of Bahamut, then you will have a general idea on how to play. I found the tutorial to be too brief and it really did not explain a lot. The developer’s site was also no help. The graphics are nice with the human characters being anime-style women. As with the others, you can purchase more cards and special items within the app.

References

  1. ^ top grossing (venturebeat.com)
  2. ^ paid version (www.androidapps.com)
  3. ^ Download the Appolicious Android app (play.google.com)
  4. ^ website (www.shadowera.com)
  5. ^ website (www.cabalsgame.com)