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Latest Android Games and Apps in 2018 you should try

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Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition Square Enix is trying to make mobile variant of Final Fantasy XV, this game has a good graphic and the character is more cartoon than console version. this game need 5Gb of space and the character movement is controlled using tap and swipe just like an RPG game on android nowadays. the gameplay is same as console version the player must explore an open world and take down enemy on every mission called chapter. the first chapter is free but the rest can be unlocked at 20$. Gmail Go Gmail Go is like an lite version of Original Gmail application, Gmail Go is the latest addition to the Go family which available on standard smartphone as well. the requirements of this apps is android version must be on 8.1 and up and need 24Mb space to install (half size than Original Gmail application from google). Gmail Go using little resource but can load faster. Keep Solid Sign Keep Solid Sign allow users remotely sign a document with a stylus or finger, users can import...

Here is How to download Mobile PUBG on android

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There are two official  PLAYERUNKNOWN's Battlegrounds  games out now in China, if you want to download them is very easy on android, just download an PUBG apk on below link, (remember i do not take any responsibility for downloading apk over the internet, do with your own risk) here is the link: PUBG: Exhilarating Battlefield :  https://www.taptap.com/app/70056 PUBG: Army Attack :  https://www.taptap.com/app/69515 maybe you need an weChat account for playing this game, so create an account and start playing one last thing, this game is only available for chinese language for now, so if you want for english version, you must wait for global launch for this game. Ready to play?

Android device could be affected by a crypto-mining botnet

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Thousands of Android devices are currently affected by a malicious piece of malware called ADB.Miner that infects the device and then uses it to mine for the cryptocurrency Monero. Creating what is known as a botnet, this particular piece of malware targets Android devices (including TV boxes and possibly phone and smart home electronics) using the debugging system as an entry point to access a port called ‘port 5555’.  This port is usually closed, but can be accessed using debugging tools, which give the malware its name ‘ADB’ after the Android Debug Bridge system. Majority of victims in Far East The botnet was discovered by Chinese security firm Netlab which released a blog post claiming: "Overall, we think there is a new and active worm targeting Android systems' ADB debug interface spreading, and this worm has probably infected more than 5,000 devices in just 24 hours. Those infected devices are actively trying to spread malicious code." Netlab has since released  ano...

Android P wll include native call recording feature?

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Although  Android Oreo  hasn’t arrived just yet for a lot of smartphones, we’ve already begun hearing some buzz around the next Android version –  Android P . The latest leak indicates that it may feature native support for call recording. This feature was suggested by a number of commits that were discovered in the main repository of the Android Open Source Project, which was first reported by  Android Headline . Apparently, some codes refer to the existence of “call recording tone”, that would presumably be played once users press the corresponding button in order to start recording their conversation. “The tone itself is said to be of the 1,400Hz variety, meaning people of all ages should be able to hear it without any issues, with one of the commits referring to it revealing that it’s meant to be played every 15 seconds while the conversation is being recorded, presumably as to remind the person who didn’t initiate the recording that it’s still participating...

New Version of Google plus Will release soon

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Google+ may have fallen off the radar for most people, but it's actually been improving a lot over the last year. The social network used to have a bit of a problem with  spam , but Google's been  all-out  in providing  new tools  for moderating content. From our vantage, it seems to be making a difference, and now Google is investing even more development into the platform. Leo Deegan, the engineering manager for Google+, has just announced that the company will soon release a "brand new version" of the app. Though it might look and behave similarly, expect significant changes under the hood. Until we get a chance to play with this new version ourselves, we won't know exactly what to expect, but it sounds like Google has put a lot of time into modernizing how the app works at a fundamental level. I can't say that performance on the old version of the app seemed to be a problem, but in his announcement, Deegan describes improvements in rendering and scrolling ...

Android Nougat now is become the most used Android version

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Android’s distribution charts have never been pretty. Unless you love seeing Ten Shades of Green every month. While there is indeed beauty in diversity, from a technical and consumer standpoint, it’s an ugly mess. So when the whole distribution takes a step closer to defragmentation, there’s definitely reason to be happy in Android land. Android Nougat, both 7.0 and 7.1 releases, have now surpassed Marshmallow as the most used version in the market, complemented by Oreo’s slow but sure rise to 1%. Of course, Android Nougat was launched in 2016, so it has been in the wild for more than a year. But anyone who has observed Android distribution numbers for years will know that it usually takes longer for most recent versions to even get a quarter of the pie. But that’s exactly what Nougat accomplished as of February 5 this year. That said, Nougat has barely surpassed Marshmallow. Android 7.0 and 7.1 together make up 28.5% while Marshmallow, which only had one release, is at 28.1%. Together...

YouTube Go expands to 130 countries and adds a High Quality option

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Google has  announced  the expansion of the  YouTube Go  app to over 130 countries around the world starting today. YouTube Go is essentially a ‘lite’ version of YouTube tailor-made for use in low bandwidth networks and on low-end hardware. The expansion comes after more than a year of  beta availability in India  and 14 other Asian and African nations. YouTube Go sets itself apart from the standard YouTube app by giving the user a lot more control over how videos are streamed or downloaded. Besides allowing users to download videos for offline viewing, the app also shows a preview of the content so the user can decide whether to watch it or not. Given that there are restrictions on data usage in many developing countries, the app shows the exact amount of bandwidth that would be required for video downloads. YouTube Go also brings personalized video feeds and new sharing experiences. Sharing videos to nearby friends does not consume any data, thanks to a d...