Thursday, 29 August 2013

List of all Cars in Asphalt 8: Airborne with Images

Asphalt 8: Airborne is the most enjoyable racing game ever made for the mobile platform. This Game has mind-blowing graphics and stunning gameplay which gives tough competition to console racing games.

The Game features 47 High performance cars in which 80% of them are new which includes Top licensed manufacturers and models such as Lamborghini Veneno, Bugatti Veyron, Ferrari FXX and Pagani Zonda R.

So, I thought of listing those cars with images. The real gamers and car lovers will definitely enjoy this article. If you are one of them leave the comments below with your favorite car.

DODGE DART GT



AUDI A8 e-tron



TESLA MODEL S



CADILLAC ATS



CADILLAC XTS



SCION FR-S



MINI COOPER S ROADSTER


ALFA ROMEO MITo GTA


AUDI S4


NISSAN 370Z


AUDI RS 3 Sportback


MERCEDES-BENZ SLS AMG Electric Drive


AUDI TTS COUPE


CHEVROLET CAMERO GS


FORD FOCUS RS


LAMBORGINI URUS


INFINITI FX50


LOTUS EXIGE S Roadster


AUDI RS 4 AVANT


ALFA ROMEO 8C Competizione


CITROEN SURVOLT


ASTON MARTIN DB9 COUPE


LAMBORGINI COUNTACH 25th anniversary 


MASERATI GRANTURISMO SPORT


BENTLY CONTINENTAL GT V8


ASTON MARTIN V12 ZAGATO


ASTON MARTIN V12 VANTAGE


NISSAN GT-R (R35)


FERRARI 458 ITALIA


FORD SHELBY GT500


 CADILLAC CTS-V COUPE


MERCEDES-BENZ SL 65 AMG BLACK SERIES


DODGE VIPER SRT10 ACR-X


MARUSSIA B2


CHEVORLET COVETTE C7


McLAREN MP4-12C SPIDER


PAGANI ZONDA R


FERRARI F12 BERLINETTA


LAMBORGINI SESTO ELEMENTO


RUF RT 12 S


LAMBORGINI VENENO 



GTA SPANO


RUF CTR 3


FERRARI FXX EVOLUZIONE


BUGATTI 16.4 GRAND SPORT VITESSE


MERCEDES-BENZ SILVER LIGHTNING


KOENIGSEGG AGERA R


Download the HD wallpapers of all these care HERE.

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Run more than one roms at a time on your Android mobile - Guide



Whether you want to test out a new ROM for daily use or just keep an eye on one that's being developed, you can run multiple ROMs on your rooted Android phone with BootManager, and pick which one to use when you start it up.

Having multiple ROMs to choose from is great, but flashing and re-flashing new ROMs just to try them out is annoying. If you want to try one out but don't want to fully flash it over your current ROM, BootManager will let you flash it (and up to three others) to your SD card, so you can try multiple ROMs at once. The ROMs you run from your SD card won't be quite as fast, and not every ROM out there will work, but it should give you a chance to try out most other ROMs without fully flashing them.

Right now the app is officially supported on the original Samsung Galaxy Nexus, HTC Desire, HTC Desire HD, Htc Desire S, HTC Desire Z, Htc Evo 3D, HTC, EVO 4G, HTC G2(aka Vision), HTC Incredible 1, Htc Incredible 2, Htc Incredible S, HTC Inspire4g, HTC MyTouch 4G, HTC Nexus One, Htc Sensation, HTC Thunderbolt, HTC Rezound, Motorola Droid 1, Motorola Droid 2, Motorola Droid 2 Global, Motorola Droid X and Motorola Razr.


Note: This tutorial contains some pretty advanced stuff, and we don't recommend it if you're unfamiliar with rooting and flashing ROMs. If you're just starting out, check out how to root your Android phone and how to flash Android ROMs before moving onto something like this.
Step One: Flash a Second ROM

Before you do anything, make a nandroid backup of your current ROM with ROM Manager or through your recovery module. If anything goes wrong, you can always restore from this backup to get things back to the way they were.

To set up BootManager, just download and install it from the Market, and start it up. You'll also want to grab a ROM of your choice and save the zip file on your SD card.

When you first start up BootManager, it'll prompt you to back up your boot.img, which you should do before installing any ROMs. Once you've done that, head to "Install ROMs". Pick the zip file from your SD card containing the ROM you want to flash, and check all three boxes: Wipe System, Wipe Data, and Wipe Cache. Let it do its thing (which will take awhile). When you're done, it will give you the option of booting into your new ROM. Hit Done; we aren't ready to boot into it just yet.

Step Two: Install Google Apps and Other ROM Add-Ons

Most ROMs don't come with Google's copyrighted apps, like Gmail, the Market, and others. This is a problem, since when you boot into your new ROM you need BootManager to function if you ever want to boot out of it, and it won't work unless you're signed into the Android Market. Luckily, there's an easy fix (note: if you know your ROM comes with Google Apps installed, you can skip this step).

Download the Google Apps zip file for the ROM you just installed and go back to BootManager. Hit Install ROMs. This time, pick Google Apps' zip file, and use the same slot that you used in step one. Leave all three "wipe" boxes unchecked this time. When it's done, booting into that slot will take you to the original ROM, but with the Google apps installed.

If you want to install a theme or other zip-based mod in the future, you can do that using this method too. Just remember: if you're flashing a new ROM, check all three "wipe" boxes, but if you're just installing an add-on to a ROM, don't check any of them.

Step Three: Switch Between ROMs

To boot into one of your other ROMs, just head into BootManager and choose "Boot Installed ROM". It'll show you a list of ROMs you have installed on your device, and after choosing one of them it will reboot into that ROM. BootManager will come installed on each of your other ROMs as well, and as long as you're signed into the Android Market on that ROM, you can boot into it from there as well and switch back to your main ROM.

That's it! You can flash up to five ROMs at a time, so you'll never be bored by one measly operating system. Hit the link to download BootManager.

BootManager is a $2.99 download for Android 2.1 and up. See the Google Play page below for officially supported devices.

Download link
Boot Manager Pro

Sunday, 11 August 2013

Reality of Beats Audio by Dr. Dre - Explained and Revealed

Beats Electronics is one of the most overpriced gadgets. The Headphones and speakers from Beats will definitely deliver high-quality sound and the Beats Audio for laptops & mobile phones will also deliver Cristal clear audio quality. In this Article,  I'll talk only about the mobile phones and Laptops which is equipped with the Overpriced gimmick "Beats Audio".

 
In 2011, HP began to offer personal computers equipped with Beats Audio systems.  Then HTC started releasing smartphones  with the Beats Audio, beginning with the HTC Sensation XE/XL with Beats Audio in September 2011. Now all newer HTC phones, such as the Incredible 4G, Rezound, Evo 4G LTE, One series, and 8X also includes Beats Audio.

The Beats Audio in these gadgets is just a software equalizer with a preset. Equalizer is a software which adjusts the amplitude of audio signals at particular frequencies. This is where the Beats Audio's gimmick is.

If you have a phone you might has probably seen an equalizer with various Presets like Bass Boost, Treble Boost, Heavy, Pop, Jazz, classical, etc. These presets are obtained just by varying the audio signals at different frequencies.

The Beats Audio basically has 2 Modes - Beats Audio ON and Beats Audio OFF. Beats Audio ON mode passes higher frequencies well but attenuates lower frequency components and Beats Audio OFF mode passes low-frequency components of signals while attenuating higher frequencies. So when Beats Audio is OFF the audio quality is pretty feeble because attenuation of higher frequencies while the beats Audio is ON, it exaggerates the higher frequencies.


When an average costumer listen some using some audio equipment with Beats audio ON and OFF, definitely feels lot of difference. This huge difference will make people to think that the Gadgets which has built-in Beats Audio is far better than the gadgets without Beats Audio.

The Headphones or Earphones which comes with the Beats Audio enabled gadgets will have their own equalizer which will also passes higher frequencies well but attenuates lower frequency components. When two Higher frequencies pair up you will get much more higher frequencies i.e, much more powerful Audio quality.

But this tech is overpriced, one can get the same or even better audio quality in much lesser prices. Sony's New equalizer ClearAudio+ will deliver studio quality sound which is pretty impressive. There are lot of alternatives for Beats by Dr. Dre and they are worth buying.

If you are thinking to buy a laptop or mobile phones just because it has Beats Audio then you are definitely thinking to get into a trap. Check out for other companies products also before getting into this trap. Don't have Beats Audio as the basic criteria, just look at your needs and get a good gadget.

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