19 January 2015

There’s a Game Hidden inside your Google Chrome, It works on Android too!



Chrome Game in Android


Google Chrome users are probably familiar with the T-Rex dinosaur that shows up when your computer is not connected to the Internet. The T-rex had short arms and therefore lot of things were out of its reach. Chrome, like that dinosaur, too is having trouble reaching the Internet.


What’s even more interesting is that the offline dinosaur in Chrome is also a game. Press the space bar to activate and your Chrome tab will quickly turn into a moderately addictive game.


The game is written in JavaScript and you can find the complete source code in the Chromium repository. Thanks Codepo8 for the discovery.


And it’s not just about Chrome for desktop, the dinosaur game is available in Chrome for Android as well. Switch to airplane mode and give it a shot. The only difference is that instead of the space bar, you need to tap on the screen to jump / fly the dinosaur.


Chrome Offline Dinosaur




The story, There’s a Game Hidden inside your Google Chrome, It works on Android too! , was originally published at Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal on 19/01/2015 under Games, Google Chrome, Software.

Lost your Phone? You Can Still Retrieve its IMEI Number



Your mobile phone has a globally unique number associated with it, called the IMEI number, that uniquely identifies your device within the mobile network. If your phone gets lost or is stolen, you would need to provide this IMEI number to the law enforcement agencies and the telecom operator for them to blacklist your device and prevent anyone else from using your phone on their wireless network.


As you probably know, it is relatively easy to find the IMEI number of your mobile phone. While there are apps that will help you retrieve this number with a tap, you don’t really need one. Just open the phone dialer, call *#06# and the IMEI number will be displayed on the phone’s screen. Alternatively, you can open device Settings – About Phone – Status and long-press the IMEI number to copy it to the clipboard.


If you have however lost your phone but did not record the IMEI number beforehand, you can still retrieve the number from your Google Account.


IMEI Number - Mobile Phone


Just go to google.com/settings, sign-in with your Google account and expand the Android tab. Here you will see of all Android devices that are connected to your Google Account and it will list the IMEI number of your phone as well.


In the case of iPhone, the IMEI number is printed on the box itself. And if nothing works, trace the phone’s receipt – the vendor may have written the IMEI number o the phone on it at the time of sale.




The story, Lost your Phone? You Can Still Retrieve its IMEI Number , was originally published at Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal on 19/01/2015 under Android, Software.