Android is a Linux-based operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. It is developed by the Open Handset Alliance led by Google.[9][10]
Computer
A computer is a programmable machine designed to automatically carry out a sequence of arithmetic or logical operations. The particular sequence of operations can be changed readily, allowing the computer to solve more than one kind of problem. An important class of computer operations on some computing platforms is the accepting of input from human operators and the output of results formatted for human consumption. The interface between the computer and the human operator is known as the user interface.
Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile is a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft for smartphones and Pocket PCs.[2] It is based on the Windows CE kernel and first appeared as the Pocket PC 2000 operating system. It is supplied with a suite of basic applications developed with the Microsoft Windows API, and is designed to have features and appearance somewhat similar to desktop versions of Windows. Third parties can develop software for Windows Mobile with no restrictions imposed by Microsoft. Software applications were purchasable from Windows Marketplace for Mobile during the service's lifespan.
Tablet PC
A tablet computer, or a tablet, is a mobile computer, larger than a mobile phone or personal digital assistant, integrated into a flat touch screen and primarily operated by touching the screen rather than using a physical keyboard. It often uses an onscreen virtual keyboard, a passive stylus pen, or a digital pen.[1][2][3] The term may also apply to a variety of form factors that differ in position of the screen with respect to a keyboard.
Gadget
A gadget is a small[1] tool such as a machine that has a particular function, but is often thought of as a novelty. Gadgets are invariably[citation needed] considered to be more unusually or cleverly designed than normal tools at the time of their invention. Gadgets are sometimes referred to as gizmos.
Free Rider 2
Senin, 04 Juli 2011
If you've played Line Rider 2, you're probably thinking that this game can't possibly have much to offer. But you're wrong. Welcome to Free Rider 2, the game that never gets boring. The game remains quite the same as line rider, except for a few minor (but game-changing) differences.
Unlike line rider, Free Rider 2 lets you control your vehicle, so you're essentially doing much more than drawing a map. Also, the game offers you a choice of vehicles with completely different dynamics, thus enabling hours of game play that never gets monotonous.
The unicycle is a must try! Controlling it is a challenge, but offers oodles of fun while you're at it. What's more, you can also add power-ups to the track you create. From power boosts to bombs you need to avoid, you can personalize your track to varied degrees of fun as well as difficulty.
Drawing scenery is a feature, too. But with the built-in themes, you're barely pay attention to it with all the fun you'll already be having.
You can also set goals on the track that you need to acquire in order to finish a certain level, which you designed, of course.
As with line rider, Free Rider 2 has had its share of psycho gamers who have pushed the game to its limits. Check out the adjoining video for a fair idea of what this game can do.
So flex your drawing arm and ride into a world where only your imagination can limit your capabilities. Ride on!
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