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It’s back to school with the Android Game Dev Bundle [DEALS]

What could be cooler than making your own Android app? Why, making your own Android game, of course! And now's your chance, again, to learn how. We're bringing back one of the hottest items off our Android Community Deals rack. Learn how to make your own game, with programming or not. Learn how to program for Android, game or not. Heck, learn how to program, whether it's for Android or not! All with our sweet Android Game Developer Bundle.



For learning how to code for Android, we have two courses just for you, one for introducing you to Android programming, no matter your starting level, and one for familiarizing you with the intricacies of Android 5.0 Lollipop itself. But perhaps you're already familiar with Java and Android. Then you might want to dip your toes into C# programming, which will be quite useful for what's coming next.


Of course, you're here to learn how to make games, and we definitely have courses just for that. If you haven't had any experience getting your hands dirty with programming yet, maybe you want to whet your appetite learning how to modify and reskin already existing games. If you're starting to feel more adventurous, you can even start making your own games, no programming required. And when you're finally committed to the cause, two Unity3D courses will be waiting for you, one that will guide you through making your own 2D game and another for going deeper into Unity3D with C#.


All of that you can get for a measly price of $49. That's almost a total 70 hours of content, plus lectures and exercises. 7 courses all for the price of one. Get the Android Game Developer Bundle now from Android Community Deals.


Android Community Deals is brought to you in cooperation with StackSocial. Generated revenue helps fund this site. Deals are curated by StackSocial and are not representative of the opinions of the Android Community staff.


Undeleter v3.3.3 Brings Extension Based Scanning

Undeleter

Undeleter is a handy app that allows you to restore deleted files from your Android device, provided they haven’t been overwritten. The developer launched v3.3.3 today, and the update packs a journal scanner, extension-based scanning and more, aimed at satisfying every aspect of your file recovery needs.


The post Undeleter v3.3.3 Brings Extension Based Scanning appeared first on xda-developers.


WhatsApp now available on desktop but only on Chrome (for now)

There are times that some intense conversations are better had with you typing away on your desktop keyboard rather than swiping away on your virtual one. Or there are also times when you can't use your mobile phone but need to keep a conversation going. If you have a WhatsApp account and Google Chrome on your desktop, that's now possible as the messaging service is now available on the Web.



But the desktop/web version will only work on the Chrome browser and also for devices that are not iOS. When you go into your WhatsApp app on your Android, Windows Phone, or even Blackberry, you will see a "WhatsApp Web" screen. All you need to do is scan the QR code on the web portal of WhatsApp, and if you're on Chrome, then it should start working already.


Once you've already linked to your WhatsApp account, you can start chatting away with your friends and loved ones. But make sure that your mobile phone is connected to the Internet during the whole session, or it will not work. If you suddenly turn it off or accidentally switch to airplane mode, then the session on your web browser will end. Since it's still early days for the web version, expect some kinks and bugs to come up.


There's no word yet on whether they will eventually be expanding this to other web browsers or to iOS, due to some platform limitations from Apple. So for now, Android mobile phones (and Windows and Blackberry too) should enjoy having WhatsApp on the web, even if you have to download Chrome for it.


VIA: SlashGear



HTC leaks turn into a flood: One M9, One M9 Plus

Although LG has said it won't be trying to steal the spotlight this coming MWC 2015, Samsung isn't going to get away scot-free. HTC seems to have quite a lineup prepared for the annual event and details about those smartphones are starting to inundate the Internet. We're seeing a couple of leaked photos of the HTC Hima, a.k.a. the One M9, with some rather unfortunate surprises. But wait, there's a plus, quite literally. We're now hearing word of an HTC Hima_Ultra, the One M9 Plus, that might have those features that the One M9 itself might not have.



In terms of outward appearance, the HTC One M9 might fail to amaze as it is practically the same design as the M8 and M7 before it, give or take a few adjustments. It is the insides where everything counts, but even here it seems that HTC has taken a page from Sony's "incremental upgrades" book. The list of hardware specs includes:


• 5-inch 1080p display

• 3GB RAM

• Snapdragon 810 CPU, Adreno 430 GPU

• 20.7 Megapixel rear camera

• UltraPixel 4MP front-facing camera

• 2840 mAh battery

• Android 5.0, Sense 7.0


Which sounds on par with what you'd expect in a 2015 flagship. A few interesting points can be taken from it though. First is that HTC isn't jumping on the 2K resolution bandwagon just yet, with the same 5-inch 1080p display as before, and some might agree with that decision. The rear camera is also not its usual UltraPixel flair but is still a powerful 20.7 megapixel CMOS most likely from Sony. The front-camera, however, is indeed an UltraPixel one, at least based on these leaked specs. Sadly, based on a set of photos courtesy of Phandroid, it seems that the One M9 won't have the DuoCamera setup that the OEM has popularized.



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That's not to say HTC is giving up on that technology. It will instead relocate it to a different device. There is now talk of a One M9 variant, codenamed Hima_Ultra or One M9 Plus. But don't let the name fool you. According to the leak, this won't be a phablet at all, though it doesn't exactly share the specs of this device. What will make the One M9 Plus different are some special features, which apparently include the DuoCamera setup and a fingerprint scanner. That latter might draw comparisons with the HTC One Max, which never really saw a successor, but, again, it is said to be not as big as that.


SOURCE: Phandroid, @upleaks

VIA: SlashGear


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