Yes I know everyone is thinking, The Desktop will never die, I use it all the time, or there is no way that my tablet/phone will ever replace my desktop/laptop and you know what it already has. Let me explain:
The Past
1st lets look at what the general view is of a Personal Computer from the wiki
A personal computer (PC) is any general-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and original sales price make it useful for individuals, and which is intended
See where your data goes before you click
an image from the Future of Privacy Forum
I know we see it mentioned all the time, the "You are being watched", "Careful what you share" but most of the places do not cover what you could do to prevent this or what the new DNT (Do not Track) protocols cover. As we know one of the best solutions is to always browse in Private mode, but that is not the most user friendly
I could not decide to blog this or create a thread so here goes
I see there are a lot of new Android users around so I created a list of "Must Have" applications for your new phone, but seeing that people differ on what app they like/use I decided to add the options under each one. I have placed a * under the ones I am personally using so take that as a recommendation that it was worth using them.
1. Security
I would highly recommend you get one of
Price: R50
Download: Android Market
Size: apk file 22.09 MB
Installed: 22.09 MB Can be moved to SD
Data: N/A
Review: Pocketgamer
Gameplay: Video
Great on Phone as well as Tablet even better on Xperia Play
Singleplayer: Easy to start hard to master, you basic game play is to direct the flashlight on zombies(It auto shoots
Price: $4.99 / R35.00
Download: Gameloft or Android Market
Size: apk file 4208 kb
Installed: 12.18 MB Can be moved to SD
Data: 330 MB installed by default onto SD
Review: Pocketgamer or Know your Mobile
Gameplay: Video
Will not download extra data using 3G, so a Wi-Fi connection is a must to install.
Played like a Dream