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Four top word game smartphone apps

Playing games on a smartphone is one of the most popular activities for millions of mobile users. Most users are not hardcore gamers and play via mobile apps. Below are some of the most popular word games available for Android and iOS mobile devices. Some are free with advertising, and some are paid apps. All, however, are in the top ranks of entertainment, based on total number of downloads and use frequency.


Words with Friends
Words with Friends is the number one word game available. Similar to Scrabble, which has its own game app, players have greater opportunity to score larger numbers of points. Tiles claim higher point values, and more bonuses tempt players as well.
Users of this game app state that Words with Friends loads faster than Scrabble and doesn't strain the eyes as the Scrabble app does for some. The biggest advantage, they say, is its smooth operation on most smartphones.
A disadvantage Words with Friends report is the lack of point value preview: You must add the points yourself prior to play to discern which word play you prefer.
Words with Friends is either free with ads or ad-free with a $2.99 purchase.

Word Ace
If you love both word games and poker, Word Ace just might be your mobile game of choice. Identical in early play to Texas Hold 'Em, players are first dealt two cards each, face down. Then a five-card community share is dealt face up in the center.
The “cards” dealt, however, are letter tiles instead of suited sequences, and players bet on their tiles-cards and win by word creation capability.
Word Ace is free for iPhone users. Android fans can play a very similar game called Card Ace.

Moxie 2
Moxie 2 is very similar to solitaire but with words instead of suits and sequences. To start, three four-letter words are presented. The starter words change each day, so returning users don't have a familiarity advantage over newer users. Everyone is challenged.
You can add two additional letters to each word from your “deck” of 64 letters, shuffled randomly. But that's not all you can do with the center sets: You can click on any letter position to replace that letter with the next letter tile in your queue. You cannot choose any other replacement letter: It must be the next one in your cache line.
You can add or replace letters, but once placed, you cannot remove them and try another for more points. Once it's “there,” that's your play, and only another turn can change it.
If you create a word that is not in the game's dictionary, the word turns grey, and you receive no points until you correct the spelling.
The game is won only when all the tiles are used.

Hexalex
Hexalex is a tile-based word-creation game that adds to the horizontal-vertical alignment. Hexalex adds complexity by allowing diagonal words as well, and like Words with Friends and Scrabble, all connected words must be spelled correctly and create an actual word.
As the name implies, the tiles are hexagonal instead of squared, allowing angled insertions onto the board.
If Scrabble or Words with Friends becomes too familiar, and you crave a change of pace, iPhone users often play Hexalex for that brain twist so desired.
Sorry, Android users – iOS smartphones only on this one.


Written by by Jaye Ryan, a freelance author who loves to write about mobile gaming for MobilePhones.org.uk.

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Take 3D Photos (Anaglyph or Stereo) on Windows Phone 7 with ShutterPro


3D videos and photos are new fascination of modern world. From 3D TVs to 3D cameras capable of taking 3D videos and photos are available in market. But that doesn’t mean your good old digicam is obsolete. In fact if you have two webcams connected to your PC then you can take 3D videos using Red Cyan Camera software.
Now if you own Windows Phone 7 based mobile phone, then here is good news for you. You can now take 3D stereo photos or stereoscopic photos with your smartphone camera. ShutterPro is free app for Windows Phone 7 phones which lets you add many filter to photos taken from phone camera and make it look awesome like taken by pro photographers.
Once you install ShutterPro on your Windows Phone 7, go and start ShutterPro app. Under app settings you can set how you would like to take pictures, using dedicated camera button or tap on screen to take pictures. Under share tab you can share photo taken using shutter pro on facebook.
If you want to take 3D photos then you need to set 3D stereo or 3D anaglyph it under effects before taking photos. As the procedure to take 3D photos is not one click process. You need to take two different photos for that.
For all other photo effects, you can either select effect first or take photo and then apply effects. Once you got the picture of your choice you need to tap on save button. ShutterPro offers following effects, normal, negative, black&white, sepia, solarize, multicolor, tilt shift, 3D anaglyph and 3D stereo jpeg. Each effect also has different modes and settings which you can change from customize button.
Overall ShutterPro is pretty good app for those who want to make their photos awesome but doesn’t have photography skills. With ShutterPro you can instantly make them cool looking ready to be shared on your social network.
Pros: Easy to use, has good number of photo effects, lets you take 3D photos.
Cons: ShutterPro free version adds watermark on every photo taken using ShutterPro.

Android 3.0 tips and tricks




So you've bought an Android tablet and can't quite figure out how things work in this strange new desktop environment?
It's not like Windows, and doesn't spoon feed you like iOS, but Android 3.0 is amazingly powerful and highly customisable.
Here's our top 20 Android 3.0 tips to tune and tweak your tablet, and you won't have to root it to do a single one.
1. See the normal web (pt1)
Android's phone-based heritage means that many websites see it come and serve up mobile versions of their content that looks terrible on a 10inch screen. You can get around this by changing the way the Browser identifies itself - go to the Browser settings (in top right-hand corner of the screen) tap Advanced and change the 'User agent string' to desktop or tablet.
Android 3 browser
2. See the normal web (pt 2)
Not all tablets have the user agent option available. Acer's Iconia A500, for example, needs a bit of a hack. Open up the browser and type 'about:debug' into the address bar. Now when you go to Settings, you should see a menu for 'Debug' - the user agent switch is in here.
3. Speed up web browsing
The beauty of Android is that it can handle Flash-based web content. But websites with lots of interactive banner ads will still slow it down. Go to Browser > Settings > Advanced and change 'Enable plug-ins' to 'On demand'. Flash applications will appear as an arrow you must click to start them off.
4. Speed up your browser
Do web pages take ages to render, or does typing on the keyboard feel laggy when filling in web forms? Try opening up the Browser Debug menu in tip 2 and turning off OpenGL rendering. Success varies from site to site, but it can give you a bit of a boost.
Android 3 browser
5. Sync your bookmarks with your desktop
If you use Chrome as your desktop browser, one of the big advantages of Honeycomb is that you don't need an app like Xmarks to sync your bookmarks. It's all done via Google's sync tools, hidden on Preferences > Personal Stuff on the desktop version of Chrome and Settings > General in Honeycomb's browser.
6. Get the 3.1 browser
Fire up the browser and go to Settings > Labs and you'll notice an option for 'Quick Controls'. This gives you a little thumbwheel at the side of the page for navigation and will be turned on as standard in the next update.
7. Make your own wallpaper
All 10-inch Android tablets so far have a screen resolution of 1280x800, but with Android's Holographic UI and its swipe-able homepages, the background image has to be bigger than the visible area. You can use the in-built cropping tool to create your own desktops, but if you're preparing a pic for others the ideal resolution is 1920x1408.
8. Take control of your desktop PC
Want to get at your Windows apps while you're on the go? Asus' Transformer ships with a skinned version of Splashtop's remote access client, and it works brilliantly on a Honeycomb tablet. You can get it on other tablets from the market; just download the server to your PC at home from Splashtop.
Splashtop
9. Encrypt your data
One of Honeycomb's killer features for business users is the ability to encrypt the built-in storage, so if someone takes off with your tablet they can't pull your data off the hard drive. You'll need to fully charge your battery and set a password or pin number to the lock screen, then go to Settings > Location and Security.
10. Find network shares
Android's built-in File Manager is OK, so long as you can wrap your head around Linux's unusual way of structuring its hard disk, but for some reason Google decided the ability to browse shared folders on your network was an optional extra. Download File Expert from the Market instead.
11. Get a browser with plug-ins
Look, this isn't a phone, alright? Your tablet is more than capable of handling browser plug-ins like LastPass and Xmarks for easy net navigation, but the default browser can't do it. Get Dolphin HD from the Market.
12. Filter the apps menu
Hunting for a particular app and don't know where you installed it? You may not have spotted this, but if you open up the full list of installed apps by touching the menu button in the top right of the desktop, there's an option to show 'All' or 'Downloaded' at the top of the screen.
Android 3 apps
13. Transfer files in MacOS or Linux
A baffling design choice in Honeycomb was to use the Microsoft MTP protocol for connecting via the USB lead. What does that mean? If you plug a tablet into a Mac or Linux machine, you can't browse its hard drive. Either get the File Transfer Utility (for MacOSX) or the Android SDK for Linux.
14. Search by voice
Another shortcut you may not have noticed is the microphone icon next to the search bar on the main homepage. This opens up Google's Voice Actions, which lets you control your tablet or search the net without using your hands.
15. Quicklink to Dropbox folders
Got the Dropbox app? Of course you have. Did you know you can create quicklinks to your online folders on the Honeycomb desktop though? Tap and hold the desktop to bring up the customisation screen and scroll right to 'More'. You'll find the icon in here - it vastly speeds up working with files if you don't have to open up a separate app first.
16. Make your battery last longer
Go to Settings > Wireless & Networks > Wireless Settings > WiFi Sleep Policy, and change it to 'When screen turns off'. That'll disconnect the wireless antenna while the tablet is in standby: you won't get new email alerts, but your battery will last for days.
Android 3 wireless settings
17. Add folders to your desktop
Why did Google remove the ability to create desktop folders for apps in Honeycomb? It's there in Froyo et al. Must be because they thought five huge homescreens was enough space - but it's not. Get Smart Shortcuts from the Market and organise your workspace the way you want.
18. Use your phone as a modem
There's some confusion over whether or not Honeycomb supports tethering in the normal manner. The good news is that yes, it does. Go into Settings > Wireless & Networks > Bluetooth turn on Bluetooth and pair it with your phone. Now click the spanner icon next to the phone's name in the list there, and you'll find an option for internet tethering.
19. Uninstall apps the easy way
If you've used Android before, you might recall that uninstalling apps is a bit of a laborious trawl through the settings menu to find the right control panel. In Honeycomb, just open up the full launcher, hten drag and drop app icons to the trash can to fully remove them.
20. Encode video the right way
A lot of fuss has been made about Tegra 2's ability to decode HD video, but the truth is that Honeycomb and Tegra aren't as well matched as they could be for accelerated playback. If you're going to copy videos over to your tablet, re-encode them using Handbrake and the settings shown here.
Handbrake

Facebook for Android


Softbitz Editors' note: The "Download Now" link directs you to the product page. You can download the application in the Android Market from your Android device.

SoftBitz Editors' review

The official Facebook for Android app is undoubtedly the best way to interact with Facebook on your Android smartphone. An overhauled interface (that closely resembles the iPhone app, we might add) presents seven icons for your news feed, profile, friends, photos, message in-box, events (like birthdays), and pending friend requests. Below the icon dashboard is a photo reel that lets you swipe through thumbnails of friends' recently uploaded photos, although there's no context surrounding the image until you click through to your buddy's profile page. Even then, you won't be able to enlarge the image until you click again.
The start screen is also home to a notifications bar that slides up to share the latest news. In addition, there are shortcut buttons for updating your status and searching your friend list or the global Facebook roster.
Though the update is a vast improvement to the feature-thin predecessor, we're still looking forward to seeing Facebook further refine the app.

Publisher's Description

From Facebook:

Facebook for Android makes it easy to stay connected and share with friends. Share status updates from your home screen, chat with your friends, check out your News Feed, review your upcoming Events, look at your friends walls and user info, check in to Places to get Deals, upload Photos, share links, check your Messages, and watch videos.Recent changes:* Various bug fixesContent rating: Medium Maturity
What's new in this version: * Various bug fixes
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All User Reviews
  • All versions:
    2.5 stars
    out of 15 votes
    • 5 star:2
    • 4 star:1
    • 3 star:4
    • 2 star:3
    • 1 star:5
  • Current version:
    2.7 stars
    out of 3 votes
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  • "Not Nearly As good as the SoftBitz Editors Say"
    Version: Facebook for Android 1.7.2
    Pros
    1.You can do most of the ordinary stuff and still chat
    2.The interface is clean
    3.Gives you Proper Updates about you Facebook Account
    Cons
    1. Often the chat does not work properly
    2. The app is slower compared to other Similar apps, Such as Twitter
    3.Sometimes gives you the same notification Twice
    Summary
    There are better apps, Such as go chat, Friend cast for Facebook etc
  • "facebook for android does not work"
    Version: Facebook for Android 1.7.2
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    does not work
    Cons
    used to work but it does not anymore, samsung skyrocket!!!
    Summary
    i had facebook for android on my phone when they fixed it and come back out with a better one, was using it on my skyrocket and then after update i used it phone started blinking and will not work at all!!!
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    Version: Facebook for Android 1.7.2
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    Great way to keep up to date with your facebook account and report your whacky ways of life latest version 1.7 is better than before as scrolling was terrible.
    Cons
    On HTC Wildfire it has low memory so it takes a lot up about 7mb and it wont stay closed when you exit, still runs in the background when you turn on your 3G or Wi-fi network it loads up automatically by its self and sends you updates if there enabled. The powering up without my permission is the one thing I hate would also be good if you could move it to memory card


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