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Vector- Is this a game, or is it Glue cuz I just can't get it off me!!


This is one game that you won't put down.....it's Vector.

Developed by Nekki studios, Vector is one of THE best parkour games I've played till date. The story is set in a pretty dystopian time where humans are controlled by an animated drawing that looks like a male(i think). Nevertheless, one of the workers, i.e. your character revolts and escapes. The game involves your free running adventures through a 3-part story in a variety of various environments.

Controls involve simple swipe gestures to jump, duck and accelerate. Rest assured you'll have hours of fun with this amazing game while being chased by a guard with a TASER and assisted by various unknown characters in the finale of each part.


You earn money with which you can purchase some awesome looking moves like the Thief Vault, Wheel Jump, Back Flip and much more!!
You get stars at the end of every level and you need a minimum number of stars or cash to enter the next part of a story.
If there are any cons about this app....it's the size- 45MB which isn't your typical app size!! Nevertheless, Vector is one game you will enjoy, with it's cool storyline, easy controls and awesome parkour thrill!! 
Get the game at The Play Store today!!



Create your own Apps with Infinite Monkeys!!


You must have more than a dozen amazing applications on your Android or iOS device. Admit it...you always wanted to make an app yourself and publish it for the rest of the world to admire. The big problem, as faced by everyone.....they don't want to waste time learning code!!
So what if a group of developers removed that ingredient and let nothing else come in between YOUR creativity and YOUR canvas.......That's what Infinite Monkeys is all about!!

You start of with a plane screen and now it's up to you to decide what your app's gonna look like, what will it do, and finally publish it. The best part about Infinite Monkeys is the part where you don't need to be a spectacled wiz-kid programmer to make an app....everything is cut out for you:

   

1. Just choose the OS you want your app too support.
2. Name your app and give it a specific function(like a calender, clock, messaging)
3. Create a simple User Interface with pre-installed designs and tools.

And Wallah!! Your app is ready for publishing. Here's a little video to help you out:


The great part about this app is that you can create apps on the major mobile platforms such as iOS, Android and HTML5 giving your creativity a "worldwide" exposure!!
The amount of potential of Infinite Monkeys is as amazing as the kind of applications that will be published. With ordinary people, unrestrained by millions of lines of code, we will truly be able to see the creativity of individuals who have a passion for app making...minus the code-breaking!!! And guess what? It's FREE!!

So what are you waiting for....this ain't no monkey business I tell Ya!!

Visit www.infinitemonkeys.mobi to get started on something APPtastic!!


iPhone 5... Bigger & Better


Apple has revolutionized the smartphone market since the original iPhone debuted in 2007 drawing in millions of sales just days after each release. The iPhone 4S was the epitome of mobile computing and now, a year later, we bring you the complete review of the iPhone 5!!

Build and Design
Months before its release, we already saw leaked photos and renders of what the next generation would look like, and quite frankly I was one of the many that were underwhelmed and laughed at the concept of having a longer, but not wider, iPhone. That said, pictures can only reveal so much, and people can laugh all they want now, but don't judge the device until you've actually held it in your hands. I am very impressed with how light, thin, and comfortable the device feels.



At first glance, the iPhone 5 looks almost identical to the iPhone 4S, so it's not so easy to tell them apart, especially from a distance since their shapes are so similar. Like its predecessor, the new model has rounded corners and a metal band along the edges. From then on, that's where the similarities stop.

The iPhone 5 weighs only 3.9 oz while the iPhone 4S weighs 4.9 oz, and the dimensions come in at 4.9 x 2.3 x 0.3 inches, which is half an inch taller than the 4S. This is nowhere near the size of its rival, the Galaxy S III, but the shape of the phone feels much more comfortable for one handed use. And finally, the 3.5 headphone port is now placed at the bottom of the phone similar to the iPod Touch. Even with the subtle differences in physical appearance, it is still a beautiful phone.



Screen
Apple has finally grown up from its usual 3.5-inch display and moved onto a 4-inch (1136 x 640 resolution) on the iPhone 5. Just like the design of the body of the phone, the display also looks glaringly similar to the previous version since it's only slightly longer. Why didn't the make the screen wider? Apple's justification is to keep the phone comfortable to use with your hand. I can say that I have no problems using the Galaxy S III for the past few months, but I will admit that the iPhone 5 is actually more comfortable.

With the larger screen, you can an additional row of icons, and can view a bit more when reading emails or accessing the Web, but so far it's really nothing to get excited about. Apps that aren't optimized yet for the new screen have black bars to fill in the spacing, and will still look and function the same as the 3.5-inch screen. Apps that do take advantage of the 4 inches?get a bit more real estate, but that's about all I can say, coming from both a 4.8-inch screen from the Galaxy S III?and the 3.5-inch one?of the iPhone 4S.

Is the larger screen a welcoming factor? Absolutely. Is it a selling point that makes me want to jump ship from a larger screen or to upgrade from a 3.5 inch? Not really. Even though half an inch doesn't seem to make a difference, the Retina display still remains one of the best smart phone screens on the market.

Other Buttons and Ports

One of the rumors on the iPhone 5 was that the device would sport a micro-USB port. That rumor, unfortunately, was proven false when Apple instead introduced the Lightning connector port. I'm going to be upfront when I say this... I hate it. I don't care that the connector is reversible. Anyone who was smart enough to use the iPhone could figure out which was the right orientation. The new Lightning port replaces the 30-pin dock connector that we have been using for many years, and which millions of accessories are designed around.

For those who still want to use the dock connector, you need to buy a $29 adapter. Unfortunately, this may not be 100% compatible with all devices, such as some cars. Car manufacturers have already stated that you may lose some functionality, such as not being able to control the music on the head unit or steering wheel. I haven't tried connecting this to my Kenwood Excelon 6690HD head unit since I don't have the adapter yet, but when connected to Bluetooth, I can stream the music but none of the Kenwood's controls are functional.




Aside from now having to replace all my 30 pin-connecting devices, another gripe that I have is that Lightning is STILL a USB 2.0 connection so it isn't any faster. No USB 3.0, and not even Thunderbolt. This is how it is, and this is what it's going to be moving forward. I'm hoping we don't have to wait 5 more years to get past USB 2.0 with an Apple smartphone.

Pros
1.Faster Processor
2.Thinner and lighter
3.Beautiful Retina Display
4.Well Designed
5.725,000 Apps Available
6.LTE (FINALLY!!!)

Cons
1.New Lightning Adapter
2.Larger screen makes minimal impact
3.Lots of room for improvement for iOS 6

Well, it's not a major improvement, except the larger screen, so I would still recommend sticking to your 4S as the price is like.....well your typical Apple product price. And with that Lightning cable...ugh!! Please Apple, stop innovating and try going a little mainstream. It'll surely get back some lost customers!!! ;)

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