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If my ISP throws a wobbly and I lose my WiFi connection at home, it's great to be able to connect my laptop via my mobile operator with the WiFi Hotspot app that comes with Android.
It's a pity Vodafone's 3G network always seem to be at dial-up speeds, but its better than nothing :-)
The first developer preview of Android O, the upcoming mobile software by Google, is out and it has created quite a stir. The update brings a host of improved features that promise to enhance the user experience commendably.
Source: goo.gl/v7qT85
Also available for Apple Devices; which is where I first saw it (thanks to boab22).
Way of coarse and about to crash (again).
Best game I have ever played on my HTC. Choice of carrier and/or airbase and currently choice of 2 aircraft (full version only). Great graphics & sound. No software or hardware issues (at least for the HTC One X).
Available from Google Play and Apple (sorry for my language) Store :-)
Woo hoo, Sky Go actually works on my phone. That's what I call portable television. There is a downside though; walking around with a sat dish strapped to your back is a pain in the neck :-)
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• Uses OpenGL with normal maps for detailed 3D, eye-popping lighting effects.
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Found how to access the normally inaccessable system folders on my HTC One X running Android and came across these amongst others :-)
Who would have thought you could install MS-DOS ( and then Windows 3.1) on an Android platform. FreeBox (DOS-Box) is an app, and when installed, Windows can then be installed from old floppy disks (remember them) & transferred over to Android. Considering the vintage of MS-DOS and Windows 3.11, I doubt Microsoft would mind.
I've un-installed it however as a phone screen is a teensy bit small but should be fine on a larger tablet.