Android phones are spectacular little devices because they're able to so much that others simply can't, but one big snag in that greatness is that many of those best features require that the phones be rooted. Whether you plan on installing custom ROMs or not, you may want to root your phone just to use the great apps that require root access. Here are the ten most essential apps available for Android that require root.
Rooting, for those of you that don't know, means giving yourself root permissions on your phone. It's similar running programs as administrators in Windows, or running a command with sudo in Linux. With a rooted phone, you can run more apps or install custom versions of the Android operating system. Note that there's a big difference between installing a custom ROM on an Android phone and just rooting it. Custom ROMs may offer plenty of features that aren't available direct from the manufacturer, but most of them can be added to a rooted phone by simply installing the right apps. That's what we're after today.
If you haven't rooted your phone yet, but would like to know more about the process, be sure to check out our always up-to-date guide to rooting Android phones.

Superuser Allows Other Apps Root Access

The 10 Best Android Apps that Make Rooting Your Phone Worth the HassleSuperuser is the first app a user should install after rooting, if the rooting method didn't do it already. "Rooting" a phone allows a user to establish total control over the device, but Superuser is the app that provides the button for that control. With Superuser installed, any app that needs root privileges to run will have to ask permission, and an informative pop-up will display with the option to give it those privileges. This app is an absolute must for any of the other apps on the list to even run.

Titanium Backup Automates System Backups

The 10 Best Android Apps that Make Rooting Your Phone Worth the HassleTitanium Backup is an enormously useful app. Not only can it backup apps, but it can backup apps and all their data, and it can delete apps—even system apps or bloatware. Making regular backups of all your apps (and their data) can ensure that if you ever really screw up, say in trying to install a custom ROM, that you can still have everything the way you left it should you need to wipe the entire phone and start from scratch. For more detailed information, see our full guide on using Titanium Backup.

ShootMe Takes Screenshots with a Shake

The 10 Best Android Apps that Make Rooting Your Phone Worth the HassleIt's a sad fact that Android ships with no way to take screenshots. ShootMe is an extremely simple, user-friendly app that rectifies that situation, but it needs the phone to be rooted first. ShootMe's greatest feature is that it allows you to choose from several options in deciding what the trigger should be for the screenshot to take place—whether it's shaking the phone, covering the light sensor, or just yelling at it (my favorite).

Metamorph Applies Visual Themes to Anything

The 10 Best Android Apps that Make Rooting Your Phone Worth the HassleMetamorph is a small app that allows you to theme any part of Android by applying simple patch files. Learning how to make your own themes isn't exactly the easiest thing in the world, but most users don't bother—there are plenty to choose from, made by other users who are absolutely nuts about theming. Parts of the system that can be themed by Metamorph include the lockscreen, menu screens, individual apps, or just about anything else that's ever displayed on the screen. It's all possible.

Adfree Blocks Ads Anywhere on Your Phone

The 10 Best Android Apps that Make Rooting Your Phone Worth the HassleAdfree may actually be the greatest root-essential app available on Android, and it's one that you never see unless it needs updating. All Adfree does is block ads, but it does it for everything on the phone. Since the app works by blocking ad-serving sites at the IP address level (by modifying the phone's Hosts file), it doesn't slow your system down, and it does a remarkably good job. Even if you don't mind ads in your browser, using Adfree makes "free" apps from the Market much more tolerable, since most of them have pop-up ads that tend to ruin the experience otherwise.

SSH Tunnel Encrypts All Internet Traffic on Your Phone

The 10 Best Android Apps that Make Rooting Your Phone Worth the HassleRecently mentioned SSH Tunnel is an app that allows an Android phone to connect to the internet using an ssh tunnel for a completely secure connection. It's great for those times when you've got no data signal, stuck at work or a coffee shop that only has public Wi-Fi available, and you need to be sure that nobody is snooping your sensitive personal information as you connect to sites like Gmail or Facebook.

Tasker Can Automate Almost Any Task

The 10 Best Android Apps that Make Rooting Your Phone Worth the HassleTasker by itself doesn't require root privileges to run, but some of its more impressive features do. Giving Tasker room to do what it does best is definitely a good thing, since it can practically automate your entire phone given the right amount of power. Rooting your phone is the only way to give it that kind of access.

SetCPU Controls the Speed and Behavior of Your Phone's Processor

The 10 Best Android Apps that Make Rooting Your Phone Worth the HassleSetCPU has been, is still, and will probably be for quite some time the de facto tool for controlling a rooted Android phone's processor speed. SetCPU allows the user to exert total control over how fast, or slow, the processor runs at any given point in time. As an example, SetCPU can force the processor to sit at its lowest setting whenever the screen is turned off, but to use a range between 240MHz and 806MHz as needed while the phone is awake. For phones that have the ability to drastically overclock, SetCPU can help ensure that they don't overheat by keeping watch on the temperature, and acting accordingly. Overclocking or not, battery savings and overall performance can be greatly enhanced using this app.

Busybox Adds True Linux Commands to the Android System

The 10 Best Android Apps that Make Rooting Your Phone Worth the HassleBusybox is often called "the Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux," because that's what it basically is. It's not an actual app that you run, but instead provides all the Linux/UNIX commands that we know and love. Without the commands installed, the barebones "Linux" that Android runs on top of can't really do too much, making apps like Terminal Emulator nearly worthless.

Wireless Tether Turns Your Phone into a Wi-Fi Hotspot

The 10 Best Android Apps that Make Rooting Your Phone Worth the HassleFinally, Wireless Tether. For many users, this feature is the single most important thing in the world of mobile devices, so having the ability to use it is a must. Wireless Tether turns an Android phone, regardless of carrier, into a full blown W-Fi hotspot for any nearby devices that need one. It's as simple as that, but only rooted phones can use it.

There are plenty of other apps out there that only work with rooted phones, and it doesn't seem likely that the carriers are ever going to allow phones on their networks to sell with root capabilities baked in. If you want the added functionality of these apps, there's just no way around it. You've got to go rooted. So, if you're convinced, head over to the rooting guide to see what's required to set your phone free.
Know of any other great apps for rooted Android phones? Have a personal favorite that's not on the list? Share them in the comments!


Republished from http://lifehacker.com

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Sony Walkman NWZ-X1000 Touchscreen PMP with WiFi
The iPod Touch will have a legitimate competitor when the Sony Walkman X1000 comes out. The touchscreen Walkman is a 3-inch OLED touchscreen PMP that boasts wireless Internet and fancy noise-cancelling technology. The iPod Touch may have the App Store, but the Sony Walkman X1000 has a better screen and arguably better media playback features. It plays WMV, MPEG-4, AVC and MP3, WMA, AAC, which is pretty standard. The X1000 can play Youtube videos directly, unlike the iPod. Price still to be announced but capacities are in 16GB and 32GB options.






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Iogear Digital Scribe Pen And USB Receiver 300x171 Iogear Digital Scribe Pen And USB Receiver 

Gadgets from IOGear can change handwriting on paper into digital form. No neeed Handwriting fonts .
How handwriting can be changed into digital? The secret is in the USB receiver that’s mapping the pen’s position on the paper to determine the movement. Pen functions as a mouse here.
With the purchase Iogear Digital Scribe Pen And USB Receiver, you will also get OCR software MyScript Notes to change the writing into text documents, batteries, 2GP 392. Make sure you are using Windows 2000/XP/Vista and install Microsoft Office 2000/XP/2003/2007.

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Asus G74SX 3D1 Asus G74SX 3D Gaming laptop review, specs, price, release date


    Asus just has announced their new gaming laptop, called Asus G74SX 3D. The G74SX 3D is based on Intel second-generation Core processors ( Intel Core i7-2630QM ) and support a 17.3-inch Full HD display with resolution (1920×1080) or 17.3-inch Full HD 3D LED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and maximum brightness at 300 cd/m², so the machine can display 3D stereoscopic images.
The  G74SX 3D notebook is boasts an Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M dedicated graphics card, up to 16GB of DDR3 system memory (1333/16000 MHz), up to 750GB of hard disk space using dual HDDs, DVD burner or Blu-ray drive, a backlit keyboard, an HDMI 1.4a port, S/PDIF digital audio out and USB 3.0 port that provide more quickly and up to ten times faster than USB 2.0. Unfortunately, there is no information about price or release date at this time.
Asus G74SX 3D Gaming Laptop Specifications
* 17.3-inch Full HD display with resolution (1920×1080) or Full HD 3D LED display
* Intel Core i7-2630QM Sandy Bridge Quad Core processor
* an Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M dedicated graphics card
* up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM
* up to 750GB hard disk
* a backlit keyboard
* DVD burner or Blu-ray drive
* an HDMI 1.4a port
* USB 3.0 port
* S/PDIF digital audio out

via :  www.techgadgetscenter.com

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toshiba nb305 300x208 Toshiba NB305 Price, Features, Review and Specs

    The Toshiba Mini NB305 builds on the NB205 with a similar but tweaked design, and latest hardware. The Toshiba Mini NB305-N410BN is an improvement over the already excellent NB205. The NB305 is a mini laptop with the familiar netbook specifications of 10.1in display, Intel Atom processor, 1GB memory and weighing in at not much over a kilogram. The toshiba NB305 is Easy to use, good keyboard, very light and battery life of over 8 to 10 hours.
The NB305 still has the 10-inch widescreen and the 1,024-by-600 resolution. There are three USB ports, one of which can charge any USB peripheral while the netbook is turned off. Every other port—VGA Out, Ethernet, Headphone, Microphone, and an SD slot—is consistent with other netbooks. Design-wise, the Toshiba NB305 features a durable textured finish in three classy and sophisticated colors – Frost White, Java Brown and Royal Blue. Two versions of the Toshiba NB305 will be available, one with the “true chiclet” keyboard for $400, and a black version with a standard keyboard for $350.

via : techgadgetscenter.com

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blackberry playbook1 BlackBerry PlayBook Review, Price, Specs and Release Date

RIM has announced their new internet tablet, called BlackBerry PlayBook. RIM has released price and specification details of the  Blackberry PlayBook tablet. As officially stated a while back, the BlackBerry PlayBook will be shipping in the US and Canada on Tuesday, April 19 with pricing ranging from $499 to $699.
  • 7-inch LCD, 1024 x 600, WSVGA, capacitive touch screen with full multi-touch and gesture support
  • BlackBerry Tablet OS with support for symmetric multiprocessing
  • 1 GHz dual-core processor
  • 1 GB RAM
  • Dual HD cameras (3 MP front facing, 5 MP rear facing), supports 1080p HD video recording
  • Video playback: 1080p HD Video, H.264, MPEG, DivX, WMV
  • Audio playback: MP3, AAC, WMA
  • HDMI video output
  • Wi-Fi – 802.11 a/b/g/n
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • Connectors: microHDMI, microUSB, charging contacts
  • Open, flexible application platform with support for WebKit/HTML-5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, Adobe Reader, POSIX, OpenGL, Java
  • Measures 5.1?x7.6?x0.4? (130mm x 193mm x 10mm)
  • Weighs less than a pound (approximately 0.9 lb or 400g)
  • RIM intends to also offer 3G and 4G models in the future.
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You like video games, right? If you're the type that takes game-playing more seriously than your average Joe, the PX5 might have caught your eye when we previewed this headset at CES this year. Now they're available for purchase, and we've been playing our hearts out, cans on ears. Is this gaming headset worth shelling out $250 for? Hit the review and find out!

Overview / Setup


Although this headset can be used on either PS3 or Xbox 360, PSN issues meant we did most our testing on the Xbox 360. Inside the box you'll find the headset itself (boom mic attached), a mini-USB cord, a pair of AA batteries (phew!), an optical cable, the base station, USB power adapter and the 360 game chat cord. There's also a set-up guide and a sheet indicating what each of the 8 presets does. Once you've got all that, linking the headset up to your console is as simple as powering and connecting the base station to the Xbox. And once you power on the headset, you'll need to choose between PS3 and Xbox mode by holding down the power button for two seconds.

Gameplay


It would be pointless to review a gaming headset and not mention how they actually felt on our heads after long periods of playtime, right? We logged quite a few (read: too many) hours playing games like Halo: Reach, Halo 3, COD: MW2 and Black Ops and came to the realization that these cans are among the most comfortable we've ever put over our ears. The PX5 offers superior comfort, as the head-piece and ear cups are packed with soft padding that fits around and doesn't crush your ears. They'e so comfy we rarely had to adjust the headset, even after long periods of play-time.

And how they sound? The PX5 sounds incredible. Depending on what preset you use (bass + treble boost was our favorite), gunshots pierce your ear drums, footsteps become very distinguishable (Search and Destroy, anyone?) and you can actually hear where your enemies are in addition to being able to see them. The presets can be accessed by pressing the designed button found on the left earcup, and there's a main button to quickly jump back to the default setting. It's sort of difficult to put into words how well these things sound, but we'll say this: if you have the cash and are in need of a series set of gaming cans, the PX5s should be near or at the top of your want list.

Software / Bluetooth


One of the main features embedded within the PX5 is the ability to customize each of the eight available presets that Turtle Beach provides. Downloadable software is required to create and customize your own presets, but only after creating a username / password on the company's site (blergh). We had a few problems with the software -- it's only available on Windows and frankly, it's not as user-friendly as we'd hoped. Sure, there's plenty of clickable buttons and toggles, but using this software might be on the difficult side if you're not audio-savvy. We created our own custom preset and downloaded it to our headset, but after testing we weren't impressed. We just dragged a bunch of sliders up and down, but the lack of ability to preview our work was frustrating and made the whole thing almost seem pointless. The software has limited user functionality and appears somewhat half-baked, so we recommend sticking with the eight presets that come pre-programmed with your purchase.

If you'll recall from our preview, the PX5 has a Bluetooth channel for PS3 game chat or pairing up with your cellular device to listen to music or take calls while you mindlessly hop through portals. We linked up the cans with our iPhone 4 and used the Beaches as a wireless, Bluetooth headset. Music sounded crisp, our ears were filled with a solid balance of bass and treble, and range was more than acceptable. The PX5 make a somewhat decent pair of wireless headphones, if you're into that sort of thing.

Wrap-up


After spending hours and hours gaming with Turtle Beach's latest creation, we can confidently say the company has outdone itself. The headset's build-quality is better than most of its competitors, and again, the PX5s are super-comfortable to wear -- even for long periods of time. Five minutes after you get your head in the game, you'll realize why they cost $250 bucks. Sure, the price is a bit steep and we could live without the ability to customize presets, but if you're looking to make a solid investment that'll last you through the next 15 iterations of Modern Warfare, look no further than the PX5s.

via : www.engadget.com

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       A show as packed to the walls will shiny new technology as Computex could surely benefit from a few space saving devices, like, say, this new all-in-one from LG. With the high-end configuration you'll get a second generation Intel Core i7 processor, AMD Radeon HD 6650M graphics, a 750GB hard drive, 8GB of RAM, and a Blu-ray player all packed inside the system's slender 1.8-inch thick frame. The V300's multitouch 23-inch Film-type Patterned Retarder (FPR)-enabled display offers up 3D with the aid of polarized glasses. The AIW is set for a Korean launch in July, followed by trips to Europe, the Middle East, and other parts of Asia. No word on if or when it'll hit desks in the States, but at least you won't have to find much room on your desk when it does.

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Asus Eee Pad

 This Android 3.0 Honeycomb Tablet has a dual core 1 GHz Tegra 2 CPU. The keyboard has USB slots and flash card reader slots.
It’s priced at $399 (tablet only) for the 16-GB version.
At first glance, it seems pretty cool to me. But couldn’t you get an external bluetooth keyboard with many of the existing tablets out there? You wouldn’t even have to dock it, you could type wirelessly. I’m not sure if this is really awesome, or if it’s just a gimmick for Asus to start a keyboard+tablet combo market space.
What’s your thoughts on this?
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During our Monday morning HP deluge, we managed to overlook this rather slender 22-inch monitor. Buried beneath a slew of other announcements in the outfit's latest press release is the Elite L2201x: an LED-backlit display, measuring just 0.4-inches thick. It offers a 1920 x 1080 display, 5000:1 contrast ratio, and a DisplayPort for hooking up. It may not be the slimmest screen we've ever come across, but we'd say it's a mighty fine monitor, and for $250, it's a relatively cheap date to boot. The Elite L2201x lands stateside June 1st.

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Undeniably, Apple iPhone is the most tremendous smartphone we ever have. The entire world has accepted iPhone as a champion smartphone. Incredible features and advanced capabilities of iPhone have certainly placed it top in the smartphone world. Thanks to the technological advancements, phone accessory manufacturers used to produce variety of accessories for Apple iPhone. Here, we count 12 bizarre accessories designed by various companies for iPhone 4 and iPhone 5, the most recent versions of Apple smartphone. Go through the rest of the article to see how wonderfully you can personalize your iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 with a number of splendid accessories.

Most expensive $ 108,880 iPhone shell
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Apple iPhone gets a highly pricey diamond-studded golden shell from German label GnG. Though the outlandish shell may hide Apple identity of your iPhone, you can flash it proudly in its diamond-ornamented cover. The GnG iPhone shell is made of 140 grams of 18-carat gold and hundreds of diamonds with its logo alone sporting almost 400 diamonds. The shell is definitely priced huge. It is available for 77,777 Euros (approx. $ 108,880).

Turn your iPhone into an iPad

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Metin Seven of SevenHeaven.nl has displayed a mirror-like peripheral that can convert an iPhone screen into a full-fledged iPad. It looks like that the accessory will bit fit in pocket. That means you can make your iPhone a pocketable iPad tablet.

iPhone charger – Umbilical Cord

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It is an eccentric iPhone charger, designed in form of umbilical cord. Japanese accessory maker Mio I-zawa has designed this weird iPhone charger. The accessory will charge an iPhone with the movements of real umbilical cord that gives lifeline for a fetus in prenatal period. While charging, it may look like that a python is swallowing its prey iPhone.
Turn your iPhone to 80’s mobile phone
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Do you want to convert your Apple iPhone into Gordon Gekko’s Wall Street phone? Then, you can go for this 80’s iPhone case. It will turn your advanced iPhone into a mobile device of 1980s. This funny iPhone case is available for $ 20.
Factron Quattro iPhone 3G case
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Factron Quattro is one another fantastic case for iPhone 3G. The Japanese iPhone case is made of leather, carbon fiber and stainless steel. The case can augment iPhone features like camera lenses and speakers. The Factron Quattro iPhone case is indeed expensive. It will cost around $ 200.
iPhone docking speakerphone system
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Renowned UK-based accessory maker, FoneJackerHacker, known with the moniker, M Booth has designed this amazing iPhone docking system using 1940’s rotary telephone receiver. The accessory is a speakerphone, which rests Apple iPhone in the receiver cradle. The device sports three speakers in different parts.
iPhone Dock + Light Alarm
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Here is an iPhone-mounted alarm system – Phillips HF3490. Phillips has designed this light and sound alarm system with an aim to provide soothing mornings with a natural feeling. The accessory carries an iPhone or iPod in its iPod/iPhone dock. The other part of the accessory is a large lamp, which will emit light in the mornings with the brightness increasing gradually. The sound will also come in increasing manner. The accessory comes with four natural sounds. However, iTunes tracks or FM Radio can also be set as alarm.
iPhone Zoom Lens
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The 6x optical zoom lens from Conice is a supplement to Apple iPhone’s high-end rear camera. The add-on camera lens will boost flexibility and accuracy of photos taken with the iPhone. The accessory fits well with an iPhone in help of a fixed case. The lens and case altogether weigh in at 4.69 ounces. It means that with an addition to Apple iPhone’s weight of 4.8, it will be a bit difficult to carry the new accessory. Further, focusing through the lens will also be not east as iPhone does not have any tripod support. The accessory is available for purchase at DealExtreme for $ 15.
iBottle Opener
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The iBottle Opener is an iPhone case with a metal bottle opener in the rear part. The soft touch plastic case sports the stiff bottle opener on the back. It will be a great help in parties to open bottles of beverages.
iPhone 4 Gun case
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It is another bizarre case for Apple iPhone. The iPhone 4 Gun case, as its name speaks, is in shape of a revolver. The iPhone can be tucked into the long cradle of the accessory, which can be drooped in your pant’s pocket. Moreover, you can yourself turn into Clint Eastwood when you speak on this Gun case mounted iPhone.
The TV hat iPhone accessory
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The TV hat iPhone accessory is simply a baseball cap with a pouch and a screen. You can keep your iPhone in the pouch and the screen will magnify the iPhone display. The TV hat iPhone accessory is available for purchase for $ 19.95 at Asseenontvhat.com.

TRON iPhone Dock by Monster

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Monster has designed this iPhone/iPod powered five-speaker 2.1 music system dubbed, Monster TRON Light Disc Sound Dock. The dazzling iPhone accessory has been built with inspiration from the iconic disc featured in Disney’s epic film, Tron. Down-firing subwoofer and great sound effects and bass are the key features of the accessory, which is priced at $ 299.95. Besides iPhone or iPod, Monster TRON Light Disc Sound Dock will work with MP3 players, desktops and laptops thanks to its 3.5mm auxiliary audio input.611302
Gizmo Watch

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pioneerargps Pioneer outs GPS with augmented reality mapping
Pioneer Japan has introduced four new and very interesting in-car navigation systems. They use a dash-mounted camera to display live images on the screens and superimpose digital images on it to help you navigate. The Augmented Reality GPS systems include the AVIC-VH09CS, AVIC-VH09, AVIC-ZH09CS and AVIC-ZH09. The systems can also show distances between cars and points of interest.
But that’s not all. They can also tell which lane the car is in, if a light is red or green and it can identify other traffic signals. All four feature DVD video playback support, Bluetooth, USB ports, a 1Seg digital TV tuner, and an SD card slot. Hard drive-based navigation is standard, as well as three years of free map data updates.

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