If you have an account on facebook you probably know Chain Reaction game, today I found it’s Android version on G1port.com, named Chain Explosion. If you don’t have any idea about chain explosion game, you can check on stereotape.net Basic idea is start a chain reaction by clicking one of balls. Explode as many white dots as the level requires. Tip: If you want to be achieve high score you should click when the balls near the corners:) SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Chain Reaction Game... (more...)
Android v1.1 Update is available to Developer Phone
Dan Morrill, from the Android Developers Blog, announced HTC has released a V1.1 update for Android DevPhone and it is available to download. Click here to check details and advantages of the v1.1 update for Android Developer Phone. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Android v1.1 Update is available to Developer Phone", url: "http://www.androidfiles.net/android-v11-update-is-available-to-developer-phone/" }); Read More →
Air Hockey
Air Hockey is a touchscreen hockey game for Android platform. Features: Easy touchscreen control. Play against a computer-controlled opponent that gradually gets tougher as you get better. Every time you win, your “level” gets upgraded so you can compare your progress with friends. Super smooth graphics. Great realistic air hockey sounds. Click here to view more info about Air Hockey for Android. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Air Hockey", url: "http://www.androidfiles.net/air-hockey/"... (more...)
Paid Android apps start showing up
Android Developers Blog announced that paid applications are now available in Android Market for users in the US and UK. Developers from US and UK (Germany, Austria, Netherlands, France, and Spain will soon) can go to the publisher website at http://market.android.com/publish to upload their application(s) along with end user pricing for the apps. You can check more info on Android Developers Blog and MobileCrunch SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Paid Android apps start showing up", url: "http://www.androidfiles.net/paid-android-apps-start-showing-up/"... (more...)
7 Applications from MIT students
TechCrunch and CrunchGear have reported that students from MIT built mobile applications (loco, Flare, GeoLife, Re:public, Locale, Kei, and snap) for Android OS. Locale (winner of the Android Project – top 50) Locale is an advanced settings manager that automatically changes your phone’s settings based on conditions, such as location… Loco Loco is a mobile social network built on top an Android phone’s contact manager, so anyone in your contacts is already your friend, so to speak… Flare Flare... (more...)


