TubeMate YouTube Downloader 1.05.28 APK

TubeMate YouTube Downloader


TubeMate YouTube Downloader 1.05.28 APK

TubeMate: The fastest and most famous YouTube downloader

TubeMate is tool for Enjoying YouTube (m.youtube.com) search, related videos, favorites and Downloading them to SD in various qualities

Features:
  • Fast download mode (with multiple connections for a download)
  • Multiple download resolution options
  • Background, multi-download
  • Resume downloading
  • Convert to MP3 (powered by MP3 Media Converter)
  • Playlist as video/audio(powered by Meridian Player)
  • Share your video finds via Google Buzz, Twitter or e-mail at the tap of a button
  • YouTube search and related videos suggestions
  • Save favorite videos to your YouTube account, create playlists
TubeMate YouTube Downloader enables you to quickly access, search, share, and download YouTube videos. Because downloading always happens in the background, you can go on watching YouTube, surfing the Internet, tweeting, and listening to your music as you download.

Requires Android: 1.6 or later

Speed Booster v1.33 APK Android

Speed Booster


Speed Booster v1.33 APK Android 


Requires Android: 2.0 o later

This Android Speed Booster will improve your Phone Speed by up to 100%, Guaranteed!!!

Install this Android Speed Booster App & you can double the speed of any Android phone. The Android Speed Booster FREE… frees up your critical CPU resources which reduces the drain on your systems speed, improving performance by up to 100%. Get a real Speed Boost!

BONUS: Included with the App is Privacy Protector that keep your phone Privacy Protected and Secure. (Some of these features may not work in Android version 4.0)


HTC One X (Flagship Device)

HTC One X

HTC One X (Flagship Device)

The HTC One X is HTC‘s flagship device and currently the most powerful and feature-rich Android device on the market. I’ve had the device a little over a week now and thought I’d compile an objective criticism of the device. While the One X is a superb phone, it’s not perfect- there are a few issues with it and a few niggling problems that I have encountered since I received it.

There is a so-called ‘OS neutral’ tech website falling over themselves to knock the One X down, making the very most of the small issues the device has and comparing it unfavourably to the iPhone. I’ve noticed it is often called “too big” and “too powerful” (which can only hint that it’s actually just bigger and more powerful than an iPhone). There’s been criticism of the battery, the internal storage, the screen and the software. It just seems like they are protesting a little too much… perhaps their own preferences are feeling threatened? I wonder too that if the next Apple phone screen is bigger than the paltry 3.5″ of the 4S and incorporates a quad-core processor it too will be deemed “an overkill”? Somehow I doubt it.

In light of this, I thought it might be an idea to give some balanced criticism of my own. Now, this is not going to be an embarrassing love-in between me and my Android, I intend to be objective and highlight the things that genuinely bother me as a user. I should also stress I’ve so far refrained from rooting my One X, and it is currently exactly as I began with it. So, in no particular order:

Battery
The internal, and therefore irreplaceable, battery lasts me approximately 11 hours with typical usage. While I went into this in a little detail in my review, I’ve monitored the battery since then quite closely. This 11 hours has improved slightly- the battery seems to get better with charging and calibrating (I don’t know the science behind this but it’s prudent to run the battery right down and leave it to charge while switched off a few times). I now get closer to 12 hours per charge with normal usage.

While I don’t think this is unreasonable for a smartphone, it’s still disappointing considering that the 5th ‘stealth’ processor is meant to improve battery life. It was in the midst of this funk that I discovered a good reason for this battery problem; essentially some of the software was compiled incorrectly resulting in the battery-saving effects being lost. The good news for One X users is, however, as a software problem, it can be rectified. Currently there is a method to do this without rooting but then it might be a safer option to wait for an HTC update which is supposedly imminent. This adjustment should result in up to 20% extra battery life, so for me this could mean a life of around 14 hours per charge, which is significantly better.

Screen Lag
This is a curious one. I find that, from my homescreen, there is always a tiny- almost unnoticeable- lag when you very first swipe either way. It always occurs when I return to the homescreen and only happens once. There is absolutely no slow-down or lag anywhere else that I have seen, and I’ve pushed it quite hard. Everything, from opening settings to the app draw, locking, unlocking, opening the camera or other apps is all done flawlessly, so I’m guessing this lag I have detected must also be in some way software-related.

Contacts
In my People, Groups and Call history, you can clearly see people’s numbers and pictures. However, in ‘Phone’ under recent calls, these number as listed as ‘Unknown’. It doesn’t really make sense, and is probably yet another small software issue, but it is a little weird.

Dropbox integration
I use Dropbox a lot, so I was chuffed to bits that I’d be getting an extra 23GB of storage with the service. Nothing could be easier for me to take screenshots of apps I’m reviewing and then upload to Dropbox for easy access on my laptop. However, since this upgrade to extra space, transfer seems to be incredibly sporadic and very unreliable.

In the past files upload automatically, however, now they can take forever to kick in- sometimes hours and hours. In the end, if I need the pictures on my computer immediately, I have to manually plug my One X and transfer via USB.  After using Dropbox regularly for a number of months now, this feels incredibly old fashioned and worryingly it means Dropbox is not reliable enough for me to use at the moment.

HTC Hub
I remember I logged into and made good use of the HTC Hub (a collecting pot of extra wallpapers, skins and ringtones, etc.) when I had my HTC Desire HD. It contained plenty of cool content that you could easily download straight onto you phone. However, now it seems all but empty. There are few ringtones but most often I get a little notice that says “No available content”. If that is the case and there is no content, why have it as an option at all?

Again, this is an incredibly minor niggle, and possibly something that could go unnoticed by many users, but for me it’s a little annoying as I’ve not been overwhelmed by the personalisation choices available pre-installed.

Sprint Galaxy Nexus Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) available April 22

Sprint Galaxy Nexus Android 4


Sprint Galaxy Nexus Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) available April 22 

Sprint officially announced the flagship Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich), Galaxy Nexus, smartphone available April 22nd for $199.99; while pre-orders start today. The Galaxy Nexus on Sprint will be capable of blazing the Internet with 4G LTE in select cities. Just like the Verizon version, this smartphone boasts a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, a 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED contour display and dual cameras enabling video chat. The $200 price, of course, is subsidized with a two year agreement and available at http://www.sprint.com/nexus

Ebuddy V2.3.1 Beta Symbian

Ebuddy V2.3.1

Ebuddy V2.3.1 Beta Symbian

Chat on MSN, Facebook, Yahoo!, GTalk (Orkut), AIM, MySpace and ICQ. Get the most popular free chat app on your phone, with more than 100 million downloads to date! With eBuddy you can also send pictures, set your display picture from your phone camera, choose colorful themes and much more! New! The best Facebook experience! Enjoy the new and improved Facebook Chat and follow all your Facebook updates.

Chat with your MSN, Yahoo!, AIM, Gtalk, ICQ and Facebook buddies from your phone. With the eBuddy Mobile Messenger you can have all your buddies from multiple IM accounts in one list. You have friends on both MSN and Yahoo? No problem, now you can chat with them all from your mobile. Even more networks will be supported soon Set your avatar with your cameraphone With the eBuddy Mobile Messenger you can share all the cool things you do in an easy way. You can set your personal message and take a brand new display picture, directly from your phones camera. Find the buddy that you are looking for We know you probably have a long buddylist with many contacts. Thats why the eBuddy Mobile Messenger makes it very easy to find the buddy that you want to chat with. You can search the contact list by selecting a letter on your keypad and you can sort your contacts in any way you want. Always reach your friends The eBuddy Mobile Messenger supports offline messaging. Want to talk to a buddy but he just went offline? Dont worry; just send an offline message straight from your mobile. You also can receive offline messages. As soon as you login, you will get all the messages that were sent to you when you were offline.

Change Log:
The following features are new: 
* Facebook: a new and improved connection for Facebook chat
* Facebook Lifestreams/newfeeds


CutePress 1.0.31 - Wordpress Client For Nokia

CutePress 1.0.31


CutePress 1.0.31 - Wordpress Client For Nokia

CutePress allows user manage pages, posts, comments and media items on WordPress blogs. It needs an active GPRS connection or Wi-fi (on Wif-fi enabled devices) to access Internet. Cutepress is a QML version of WordPress for Nokia with some additional features. It supports WordPress 2.7 or higher (WordPress.com or self-hosted). 

Issues: - In images, only half of the .JPG & .JPEG files are available for upload. - In QtQuick 1.0, there is some text display problem in TextEdit.