Thursday, 4 June 2015

Uacoder Load v1.3












Like crypter

Virus-scan:
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SB Game Hacker APK












SB Game Hacker
The easiest and most powerful Game Modifier.SBgameHacker is the MOST EASY TO USE Android game modifying app. It is small, fast, green, free, no ads. This app modifies the game by modifying the memory data of the running game, money, blood, score, props, and the number of parameter values​​. Simple and practical.It Will Help You Get Unlimited Ammo,Live,Gold,Money,etc.
FEATURES
  • The accurately Search: search the value of the games you can see, practical vast majority of cases;
  • Fuzzy search: do not enter a specific value (blank), according to data variation (larger smaller unchanged) data screening;
  • Floating-point (decimal): Game data is not an integer, you can not directly search data, belonging to a fuzzy search;
  • Data filtering: to determine the size of the data range, and improve efficiency.
HOW TO INSTALL APK ?
  1. Download and Extract “SB Game Hacker.apk”From below.
  2. Install “SB Game Hacker.apk”
  3. You are Done.
  4. Start Changing Values!!!!

NOTE : IT REQUIRES ROOT

DOWNLOADS

SB Game Hacker.apk (971 KB) / Mirror

HOW TO USE WHATSAPP IN GOOGLE CHROME











Whatsapp Web
We all Know that we Can Use Whatsapp on our Windows PC using Android Emulators like Bluestacks. That is an old story Right? But Now you can Use Your favorite Messaging app on your Google Chrome Browser too.
Before Proceeding, ensure these
  • Latest Version of whatsapp installed in your Android.
  • Google Chrome Browser Installed on your PC.
  • Internet Connection in your Phone & PC.
How to use Whatsapp in Google Chrome?
  1. First click here.
  2. You will see QR Code which you will have to Scan from your Phone, So open Whatsapp on your Android, Go to Menu > Whatsapp Web and Scan that QR Code on your Computer Screen. (If you don’t see Whatsapp Web option then you need to Update your Whatsapp.)
  3. Thats it you just need to Scan that QR Code to pair Whatsapp on your Phone and Whatsapp Web Client. If everything goes Right, then now you will be able to see your Messages on your Web Client in Google Chrome.
Screenshot















Note
Remember to have an up to dated Version of Whatsapp on your Phone and also keep in mind that your phone needs to be connected to be connected to internet in order to send and receive messages in your Web Client.
Link
WhatsApp Web (Official)

ePSXe for Android v1.9.28 Cracked APK














ePSXe for Android
ePSXe for Android is a Playstation emulator (PSX and PSOne). It is a port of the famous ePSXe for PC. ePSXe provides very high compatibility (>99%), good speed, and accurate sound. It is designed for smartphones and tablets, (for 1-4 players) including a fun 2 players option with split screen mode. It includes virtual touchscreen pad support, hardware buttons mapping (Xperia Play, phones with keyboard or gamepad, external gamepads bluetooth or USB such as WiiMote, Sixaxis, Xbox 360, Moga, Ipega) and analog sticks. ePSXe supports OpenGL HD enhanced graphics thanks to the Peopsxgl Plugin, cheat codes as well as savestates and memcards compatibility with the PC version. ePSXe includes native support for ARM and Intel Atom X86.
IMPORTANT: ePSXe doesn’t include games, Games must be provided by user.
How to install?
  1. Download the apk file.
  2. Install Normally .
  3. Done !

Downloads

ePSXe for Android v1.9.28 APK (3.3 Mb) | Mirrors

Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Blogger and Google Photos - what's changed, and what hasn't (yet)

This article gives a brief introduction to Google Photos, and how it relates to both Blogger and Google+ Photos.




Google's recent announcement of Google Photos opens the door for Blogger to make some improvements to how it works with pictures.

Why? Well Google+Photos simply wasn't a way forward.   Too many Blogger users chose not to "upgrade" their Google accounts to Google+ accounts, so it wasn't possible for Blogger to force Google+ features on everyone. And that was even after they removed the rule about one G+ account per person, and allowed Google+ Pages to be turned into stand alone accounts with their own passwords.

However Google Photos is basically Google+ Photos, without the need to have a "plus" account, and with some other nice features, like

  • Free picture and video storage (any number of pictures, provided they aren't "too big"), 
  • Image recognition and search
  • Sorting pictures by date, but giving options for you to group them into albums

Read more about these Google Photos options here.  

This means it will be possible for Google to replace Picasa-web-albums features with Google Photos features at some time in the future, even if they're not ready to do this yet.


What's changed - and what hasn't (yet)?

So far, I haven't noticed any changes to the photo-upload or image-choice features in Blogger.

There's still an upload option, there's still a tab to choose photos from Picasa and one for your phone - and I don't know what the criteria for showing photos in the latter tab is, but it's certainly not listing all the photos I've taken from my phone.




I am expecting they will change to become more Google-Photos-esque, sooner or later.

But for now, though, not that much has changed.

Your Google account still only has one collection of pictures.

Your pictures may be photographs you have taken or other image files that you have created and uploaded (eg like the thumbnail picture that I constructed for this post).

As well as the various mobile phone applications (official ones for iOS and Android, unofficial ones from various other companies), there is now one more (to make six) pieces of desktop software or websites from Google that you can use to manage (aspects of) your picture collection:

Note:   Even though you only have one photo collection, each tool may need to build it's own "index" (or whatever it calls it) to work with your photos.  Making all your photos (especially the historic ones) available in each tool might take a while to do: For example, not all my photos are visible on Drive yet: when I scroll to the bottom of the display I get a message saying "Stay tuned, your older photos are coming soon" - and looking at what is displayed, it's only photos that I have posted from my current smartphone (not the old one) to one particular blog.




And the tools don't all do the same things. In particular, there are features like albums and slideshows are still best done from Picasa (more info here: http://picasageeks.com/2015/05/google-photos-announcementthis-is-big/) - and  Picasa Desktop's photo editing tools are still vastly better.


edits you can do in Picasa dessktop but not on-line
Example of a photo editing effect which is possible in Picasa Desktop, but not in Google Photos




Where to find more information