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Submission + - New Android Tool (fliqolet.com)

Supriyo Das writes: AIDE 2.0 version is a very effective tool for Android developers, who want to write the code from their devices. The 2.0 version has full NDK support and many advanced features.

Submission + - Bethesda reveals Wolfenstein: The New Order (fliqolet.com)

Supriyo Das writes: Wolfenstein: The New Order has been revealed by Bethesda. The new game has many exciting features and it retains the protagonist from the original Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Blaskowitz. The cinematic trailer of the game was revealed in Gamspot.com.

Submission + - Canonical Introduces Usable Ubuntu Phone by End of this Month (fliqolet.com)

Supriyo Das writes: Canonical is all set to release Usable Ubuntu OS Phone in all likelihood at the end of this month. The phone will have almost all Smartphone features and along with them, 3G speed, sending and receiving sms messages, importing contacts and proximity sensors.

Submission + - Kim DotCom Fights US Government, Releases White Paper (fliqolet.com)

Supriyo Das writes: Kim DotCom is fighting back US government with the help of his lawyers. He was earlier accused of copyright infringement, which caused the digital industry significant losses. But now he is trying to prove that Megaupload was not first hand responsible for copyright violation and the secondary level copyright infringement is not regarded a crime in United States.

Submission + - YouTube Plans Paid Subscription Based Channels (fliqolet.com)

Supriyo Das writes: Recent news is that YouTube will soon introduce paid subscription based channels. Those channels will be niche based and users will have to pay around $1.99 to watch them. YouTube hopes to widened the scope of its revenue generating policies through this step.

Submission + - Samsung Galaxy S4 and US Carriers (mobileheadline.com)

Supriyo Das writes: Release date of Samsung Galaxy S4 is nearing and US carriers like T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint are scheduled to start shipping the device from late April. The device has better screen resolution, battery life, rear camera and processor than Samsung Galaxy S3.

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