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Featured on Google Play Home Page, Android Police, Yahoo News, CNET, Android Central, Droid-Life and more. AZ Screen Recorder  is the best app to record the screen of your Lollipop. It does NOT require root access,  no time limit , no watermark, ad free and very easy to use with one action to start and stop recording. This screen recording app will let you make beautiful screencast videos by providing every feature that you need in a simple and elegant user experience design. AZ screen recorder lets you record your screen to HD and FullHD videos and it is the only screencast app in the Android market that can be paused and resumed while recording. You can also record audio from the mic and it is automatically muxed into the screencast videos. That makes it very convenient to create tutorial, promotional video, comment about your game and gameplay or record video chat.

Wakfu Raiders MOD APK 2.2.4

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Wakfu Raiders is an online RPG game. walkthrough over to your mobile device so here we are on different levels of panic go on continue what has really caught my mini games very straight forward to read very simple easy to get into you hired heroes and things like CA got my story here also have too many just yet but we just started two games different heroes level to make them stronger each have their own skills and in a skill sets they have a really cool in with your choir their meeting in the battle in

You Can Now Earn Money Taking Selfies — Time To Brush Up On Your Duck Faces, Fake Smiles, And Rock On Signs

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I've been taking "selfies" for more than a decade. Back in 2005, we just called them photos, except we pointed the camera at ourselves instead of the world, and we felt a small but appropriate surge of vanity doing so. It was just fun. Then selfies became a thing, and now you can't take a photo of yourself without feeling like a self-centered 12 year old teenager bragging about his/her latest hairdo on Instagram. It's impossible to walk down the streets of some cities without seeing someone trying to lend you a selfie stick for a few bucks, or to go to a restaurant or pub without seeing a group of friends taking selfies together, or really to engage in any activity without having someone suggest taking a selfie... because selfie or it didn't happen, amirite? While having dinner last month at a local restaurant, I swear the woman sitting on the table next to me took more selfies than breaths of air. I wish this app was available then, because I

A Deep Dive Into Google Photos: Not Your Grandma's Photo Album

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At Google IO this past June we saw the launch of many new products from Google, including Android M, Android Pay, and Project Brillo. The tech giant also launched Google Photos as its own service, which was previously tied down to Google+. Today we're going to dive into every corner of Google Photos and my experiences with it over the last few months. Intro & tests Over the last eight years I have used iPhoto, Aperture, Lightroom, and Photos on Mac to organize my photos. While each worked for a period of time, I never truly felt like my photos were properly organized. All of the pictures I have taken over the last three or so years of having an Android phone were backed up to Google+ Photos. I would sometimes upload photos taken on a point-and-shoot to my Windows desktop, and sometimes I would upload to my Mac. Most of my GoPro pictures have spent a long time sitting on an external hard drive. I have increasingly spent less time organizing pictures. Partly due to

Failed Potential: The Note5 XDA Review

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Failed Potential: The Note5 XDA Review The Note5 is one of the most highly anticipated devices of the year, and after mountains of hype behind its release, Samsung’s  Next Big Thing  is finally here. Opting for a new design, updated internals and some sacrifices, this new phone is sure to turn some heads.. … but at the same time, turn away a big part of the Note’s following. In this review, we’ll take an in-depth dive into the Note5. Rather than listing specs and talking about how the experience felt, this feature attempts to provide a thorough look with contents relevant to our reader base. At XDA, our reviews are not meant to tell a user whether a phone is worth buying or not — instead, we try to lend you the phone through our words and help you come to the decision by yourself. Before getting started, let’s get the specification sheet out of the way: Android Version: 5.1.1 Lollipop Model Name: Note5 (SM-N920T) Dimensions: 153.2 x 76.1 x 7.6 mm (6.03 x 3.00 x 0.30 in) Scr

Android Virus (Stagefright: Vulnerability Details, Stagefright Detector tool released)

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The  Stagefright vulnerability   has been one of the hottest topics of discussion in the security industry since it was announced. In order to provide a detailed insight into the vulnerability and ease of exploitation, zLabs VP of Platform Research and Exploitation, Joshua Drake  ( @jduck )  prepared the video below that demonstrates the attack. You can watch the Stagefright demo video on ICS here: https://youtu.be/PxQc5gOHnKs

PSA: You Can Optimize Your Note 4’s Recents Menu & RAM

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The Note 4 never had the fastest Recents Menu, and despite its 3GB of RAM, its app-holding capabilities only got worse on Lollipop. The infamous RAM bug that plagued the S6 is indeed an annoyance on the Note 4’s 5.0.X ROMs. Rumors of an update to fix all of this were confirmed with the  first reports of the 5.1.1 update  for the Russian Note 4, which seemingly improved the Recents Menu and RAM management. But it’ll be a long time before every region and every carrier variant receives this version, and until then, we are left with few ways to fix this. The Galaxy S6  saw its RAM management fixed  with a simple build.prop edit. It turns out that the fix can be ported to the Note 4 as well, practically line-by-line, to achieve a very similar effect plus extra optimization. You can find a guide on how to do it  on this XDA thread , which  took after this Reddit thread . I suggest you read both threads before jumping in, but you will see that applying the fix is rather easy:

First press renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 edge+

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It was about time we got treated to a few official images of Samsung's upcoming high-end phablets - after all the announcement of the  Galaxy Note 5  and Galaxy S6 edge+ is scheduled for less than two weeks from now on  August 13 , and how tight of a seal can you keep on those leaks? The press renders in question come courtesy of  @evleaks , and given his track record and previous  live images , which popped up  here  and  there , you can bet they are the real thing. The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 sports a bolder controls design, it's capacitive Task switcher/Back buttons nearly twice as large as those on the Galaxy S6 edge+. The thin bezels also catch our eye, and the groove in the top of the S-Pen keeps entertaining our minds, trying to figure out if it will be  clickable or not .