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Video
Watching it, recording it and sharing it – everything you need to
turn your Android phone into a media machine from video player
to a remote control app
So over Hollywood?
Shoot your own video on your
Android phone and share them
via the free Qik app. You do the
recording while in the app, which
then streams the footage on the
web. The video is automatically
saved online and there’s also an
offline mode where you can edit your
artwork and share it with individual
friends, Facebook and Twitter.
mVideoPlayer
For the ultimate movie phone,
download mVideoPlayer for your
Android device. It organises all
your video by album, so if you
have a lot of TV series, they’ll be
saved together in a single folder.
It supports MP4 and WAV files –
and if you’re moving your video
library from iTunes, it supports
M4V files too.
mVideoPlayer also supports
subtitles and if you stop the video
– say to pick up a phone call, or
exit to home screen – you can start
again at the same place when you
open it again. The player can also
give you the IMDB info on any
movie in your library.
Download this
Gmote 2.0
Control movies and music on your computer from a distance. This app also lets you launch
PowerPoint shows, surf the web and even use your phone as a touch-pad and keyboard for your
computer. Supports Linux, Windows, Mac.
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