Arduino Support - Glass Q&A

Has anyone using Glass Explorer edition every experimented with Arduino integration and Android Open Accessory Project? I'm curious to know how easy/seamless using AOAP with Glass would be before I buy one. From Google it seems that one would be able to use an Arduino with Glass via AOAP, but from what I've seen no one has ever tried it beyond simple temperature control. Even those projects don't have code or examples on how one would get setup for that sort of thing. Has anyone here ever done it?

I would be interested in this project.
I have a raspberry PI but I am unsure how to connect it with glass

I have experience with similar project. There is a very simple way to connect raspberryPI to Glass:
1. Create one php script for one device to control.
2. Using shellexec start shell script. You can use GDK (glass dev kit) to make app that sends simple get/post commands: "turn off air conditioning" "turn off light" etc.
OK Glass, turn on light in room 23... (yes it's possible, just insert voice command statement in android manifest)
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szy_mat said:
I have experience with similar project. There is a very simple way to connect raspberryPI to Glass:
1. Create one php script for one device to control.
2. Using shellexec start shell script. You can use GDK (glass dev kit) to make app that sends simple get/post commands: "turn off air conditioning" "turn off light" etc.
OK Glass, turn on light in room 23... (yes it's possible, just insert voice command statement in android manifest)
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do you have more information on this?
I have a raspberry PI and would like to know how to connect it to the glass. !
Thank you.!

frafri said:
do you have more information on this?
I have a raspberry PI and would like to know how to connect it to the glass. !
Thank you.!
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I am also interested in what steps you took to connect your pi to Glass.

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UBUNTU on your Arc/Arc s

Your Ubuntu, your way
Enjoy the simplicity of Ubuntu's stylish, intuitive interface. Fast, secure and with thousands of apps to choose from, Ubuntu gives you a clean and streamlined experience that you can really make your own.
Ubuntu is brilliant. It's no wonder our users ask how all this can be free. The answer is simple.It’s open source.
Our global community is made up of thousands of people who want to help build the best open-source operating system in the world. They share their time and skills to make sure that Ubuntu keeps getting better and better. From IBM to Google, Firefox to Wikipedia – some of today's best software is based on an open-source model. Shared efforts. Shared principles. No cost.
Why carry two devices, when you could carry only one? Your next high-end smartphone has far more horsepower than you’ll need on a phone, and more than enough for a laptop. So we’ve brought Android together with Ubuntu, the world’s favourite free operating system, to give you a full productivity desktop that fits in your pocket. Android for the phone experience, Ubuntu for the desktop, all on one device, running at the same time.
So forget the office PC. Just dock your corporate phone and enjoy Ubuntu. Anywhere. One address book. One set of bookmarks. One place for your text messages and email. No more typing on a tiny screen when all you want is a keyboard and a mouse. Seamless integration of your desktop and mobile worlds. Brilliant.
Why use Ubuntu?
Ubuntu is far more than an operating system. With thousands of applications to choose from, it’s completely free and easy to use.
Ubuntu is made for sharing. Use it, modify it, improve it, share it. Anywhere, any time and with any number of people all over the world. No licence required.
Ubuntu operating systems are regularly updated and come in a new, improved, easy-to-install release every six months, so you’re always up to date.
Ubuntu comes with all the support you need and powers the most popular computers - on servers, desktops, notebooks and netbooks and Android phones.
Ubuntu comes with a ready-made community dedicated to building and promoting free systems and software. Join us.
Here is a excellent video from XDA TV at WMC 2012 YOU MUST WATCH THIS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kipBNiBtjmQ&hd=1
OK now that I’ve got that over and done with, I have got the Android software to run on our Arc, It is actually runs on the same Android kernel as Android , which means you can run Ubuntu and switch to Android and back to Ubuntu.
This is a large image and with the problem with hosts I have decided to upgrade my dropbox account, so that the download will be simple and because of that I will not have a download count, so if you download please click thanks and this will give me an idea of how many downloads have been.
Requirements: Root access no need for unlocked bootloader.
Installation:
You have to download Android VNC viewer free from the market also the terminal app, So first download https://rapidshare.com/files/1497399130/UBUNTU.rar
preferably on your computers and unzip it to a folder on your desktop called UBUNTU, then copy the folder onto the root of the root of your sdcard, that’s it
Now open your terminal and type (_=space)
$Su
#cd_/sdcard/ubuntu
#sh_ubuntu.sh
That’s it may take a while to complete, have a cup of coffee.
Now open vnc viwer
Nickname : ubuntu
Password :ubuntu
Address : localhost
Port :5900
Colour format :24-bit color
Just press connect and that’s you with Ubuntu, I use OTG cable for wireless keyboard and mouse dongle and HDMI cable to my tv, I now have a 43 inch tv computer which works great with keyboard and mouse.
Remember if you download please tick thanks.
Or if you want to buy me a cold beer just klick the donate button.
Reserved
Reserved for future
Wow, nice work man! Will try it later.
Nice. I want to try it on my tv. Can't download now, download link says your account is disabled due to high traffic. Sigh.
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I followed this tutorial to install Ubuntu on my Arc few months back : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390351
Lightweight image is also available to download in that thread.
Just want to say it broke many Neo USB connectivity
This was Neo though
Great work op
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Thanks man appreciate, but I have to root my baby first damn .62 firmware
didnt anantshri already post it for X10?
DooMLoRD said:
didnt anantshri already post it for X10?
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No Doom don't think so, I have not given anyone this code, unless he's released it in the last 2hrs, (lol)
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This can be achieved using the Ubuntu Installer available in Android Market.
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What happens if the kernel is not compatible?
dugzino said:
What happens if the kernel is not compatible?
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All dooms kernels work and ICS beta kernel.
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When I type in the terminal emulator it can't find the sdcard/Ubuntu folder and I checked it from root explorer it is there! I am on fxp 111 cm9 please help
Thanks
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Check if you have mounted the sdcard
cd /mnt/sdcard
If you are unable to change directory then note down the absolute location of the folder using root explorer.
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Does someone already tested it??
redstorml said:
Does someone already tested it??
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Works great for me, good work +briandevlin, it was that easy, I thought Id missed something.
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nice. Its just the same way as BT5 from anantshri for the x10. Do like Ubuntu but can't wait for the official code to be released for our awesome devs to get working on our beloved xperias.
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Blackwatch89 said:
nice. Its just the same way as BT5 from anantshri for the x10. Do like Ubuntu but can't wait for the official code to be released for our awesome devs to get working on our beloved xperias.
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Nice to see you about Sammy, all ok with you?
Rapidshare is a nightmare!!!I'm still waiting to download it from yesterday!!!The connection dropped once
redstorml said:
Rapidshare is a nightmare!!!I'm still waiting to download it from yesterday!!!The connection dropped once
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Will put mirror soon.
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Pwn Pad Build

For those of you who do penetration testing, InfoSec, or for the (greyhats), I'm planning on trying to recreate the Pwnie Express Pwn Pad as a side project. If you don't know what I'm referring to, take a look at the following link:
http://pwnieexpress.com/collections/pwn-pad/products/pwnpad
I would never pay $800 for a N7 but I will pay the $20 for the wifi adapter and then build my own!
I work full time and am a n00b when it comes to Android development so any help or testing offers are greatly appreciated.
Holy sh*t they really over price that :/
You would need a WiFi adapter capable of doing your task. Most WiFi adapters are not compatible with aircrack-ng etc...
Also I know some programs listed need the drivers for the specific WiFi adapter used. Let's just say its not a beginners job, but hey, research and test and maybe it will be possible.
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How about making this one works first? A great first step for your project.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31731196
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Thanks for the replies guys, I have a working knowledge of several of the tools used (aircrack-ng suite, reaver, john the ripper, etc). I have a few good wifi adapters that support packet injection, however I'm not sure about any Android capability. I think I even have the wifi adapter they sell with the Pwnie Express version but I'll have to take a look. If so, at least I know that specific adapter will work as intended via OTG cable.
adxgrave, thanks for the thread. I know that the aircrack-ng suite does work on the ARM architecture because I've run it from my Raspberry Pi before, however I understand that's not at all close to making it work on the N7. I'll keep digging into this topic this week and get back here with some more information.
Again, thanks for the replies fellas.
lfwake08 said:
Thanks for the replies guys, I have a working knowledge of several of the tools used (aircrack-ng suite, reaver, john the ripper, etc). I have a few good wifi adapters that support packet injection, however I'm not sure about any Android capability. I think I even have the wifi adapter they sell with the Pwnie Express version but I'll have to take a look. If so, at least I know that specific adapter will work as intended via OTG cable.
adxgrave, thanks for the thread. I know that the aircrack-ng suite does work on the ARM architecture because I've run it from my Raspberry Pi before, however I understand that's not at all close to making it work on the N7. I'll keep digging into this topic this week and get back here with some more information.
Again, thanks for the replies fellas.
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Even if android doesn't support air crack, I'm pretty sure it does, as I had the alpha app waaaay in the past, you could just boot up Ubuntu and use air crack from there assuming there are Linux drivers for your adapter. Remember, using air crack to crack pass codes is against the law in many places. *unless perhaps you are trying to crack your own to try to increase your security defences on your network.
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Nexus 7
Me: Is there a beta?
Jonathan Cran (Support <[email protected]>)
We are currently working to have the image available soon. You'll want to have a nexus 7 32GB / 4G in order to load the image .
So I have an Nexus 7 32GB but sadly not the 4G how hard do you guys think it is to remove the 4G part of the rom?
or do I have shell out $300 for the stock Nexus 7 4G still cheaper then buying it together from the Pwnie Express.
gamephreaker said:
Me: Is there a beta?
Jonathan Cran (Support <[email protected]>)
We are currently working to have the image available soon. You'll want to have a nexus 7 32GB / 4G in order to load the image .
So I have an Nexus 7 32GB but sadly not the 4G how hard do you guys think it is to remove the 4G part of the rom?
or do I have shell out $300 for the stock Nexus 7 4G still cheaper then buying it together from the Pwnie Express.
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They said 4g? Weird there is no 4g nexus 7.... Only 3g
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Looking at the screenshots, it is just using a Ubuntu chroot to accomplish everything, so you should theoretically just be able to do a Backtrack chroot and hook up a WiFi adapter the same way. I'll try it out when I get home
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FitAmp said:
They said 4g? Weird there is no 4g nexus 7.... Only 3g
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Ya very true they must have made a typo
Jonathan Cran replied:
sorry, you're totally right, the GSM / 3G / HSPA+ model. Not planning to support the non-3G version at this point, but it should work without modification.
Guys, so, straight to the point, has anyone been able to airodump in nexus7 using ubuntu?
Thanks
Phk said:
Guys, so, straight to the point, has anyone been able to airodump in nexus7 using ubuntu?
Thanks
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I've been trying to get the chroot to detect wlan1 before bothering with airodump, aircrack, reaver, etc. Probably just missing something stupid
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kali
Flippy125 said:
Looking at the screenshots, it is just using a Ubuntu chroot to accomplish everything, so you should theoretically just be able to do a Backtrack chroot and hook up a WiFi adapter the same way. I'll try it out when I get home
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It would be cool after they release the code if kali linux could be mixed with android or dual booting would be awesome.
I am trying to get kali arm (backtrack 6) to install with multirom but no luck so far.
I am pumped about getting these tools
Phk said:
Guys, so, straight to the point, has anyone been able to airodump in nexus7 using ubuntu?
Thanks
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Basically unless someone can get the atheros drivers working on the nexus 7 all this discussion is useless. Pawnpad has already done that.
Everything else is simple as you can use deploy linux to run kali or your own distribution for all the tools.
The broadcom drivers could be ported (they already work well on the samsung S2)
However much better to have the atheros usb adapter as the range is much greater.
Thaijames said:
Basically unless someone can get the atheros drivers working on the nexus 7 all this discussion is useless. Pawnpad has already done that.
Everything else is simple as you can use deploy linux to run kali or your own distribution for all the tools.
The broadcom drivers could be ported (they already work well on the samsung S2)
However much better to have the atheros usb adapter as the range is much greater.
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Ok, i wouldn't mind buying an atheros usb adapter for N7.
But i need to be sure that i can get or compile the drivers for it.
Has anyone managed to get the drivers from PwnPad release and knows the correct NIC to buy?
Thanks
gamephreaker said:
It would be cool after they release the code if kali linux could be mixed with android or dual booting would be awesome.
I am trying to get kali arm (backtrack 6) to install with multirom but no luck so far.
I am pumped about getting these tools
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no need for multirom. simply install linux deploy from google play and inside the program choose kali linux as the distribution that you want to use.
Linux will run on top of android and use the Nexus 7 connectivity. However you can't inject or monitor, however you can presently do almost everything else like use metasploit, arpspoofing, etc...
Phk said:
Has anyone managed to get the drivers from PwnPad release and knows the correct NIC to buy?
Thanks
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They haven't released the image yet. Keep checking their website under "Community Releases"
Thaijames said:
no need for multirom. simply install linux deploy from google play and inside the program choose kali linux as the distribution that you want to use.
Linux will run on top of android and use the Nexus 7 connectivity. However you can't inject or monitor, however you can presently do almost everything else like use metasploit, arpspoofing, etc...
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Couldn't you just plug in an Alfa and use that instead of the built-in wifi?
The Android sticks have USB WiFi and USB-LAN support out of the box. Funny they throw in a few $5 accessories and repackaged it as $800. Wow.
When I test work, I like to test with a mobile devices since they run on batteries and typically a "worst case scenario". If you can connect with a less powerful device then everything else should be good to go.
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Ok guys, so can anyone send a link to ebay or amazon to a wifi dongle that works with injection in ubuntu\bt?
Even better, how can I know which ones have drivers for arm ?
Sorry to say not looking at stacking os I want to get it native booting
Thaijames said:
no need for multirom. simply install linux deploy from google play and inside the program choose kali linux as the distribution that you want to use.
Linux will run on top of android and use the Nexus 7 connectivity. However you can't inject or monitor, however you can presently do almost everything else like use metasploit, arpspoofing, etc...
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What can I use my Raspberry Pi for?

Hello,
I got a Raspberry Pi Rev. B and a Nexus 7.
Today I got the idea to build something like a server for the Nexus 7. For example for Miracast Server or whatever. I don't know how to call it, sry. So please give me some Ideas what I can do.
Thanks
icspower said:
Hello,
I got a Raspberry Pi Rev. B and a Nexus 7.
Today I got the idea to build something like a server for the Nexus 7. For example for Miracast Server or whatever. I don't know how to call it, sry. So please give me some Ideas what I can do.
Thanks
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Raspberry Pi's are great! Think of it as a Linux box / VPS if you are famliar with them. The first project I did was make a webcam server and host that on the Raspberry Pi's server and view it anywhere in the world! I used old hardware to do this - follow some tutorials.
You can also do other things like:
Host a Minecraft Server
Programme applications using Python
Set the Raspberry Pi up as a remote desktop / GUI
Security System
XBMC Media Center - AMAZING
The list goes on....
Good luck with your adventure.
I tried minecraft but thats too laggy :/
BTW: RPi is amazing!
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I use mine as a media center with openelec xbmc and it rocks. With cec I cam control it with my TV remote, and even those less tech inclined in my family can use it. Frig my 5 year old can work it
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I agree with running OpenELEC on it. I absolutely LOVE it, I'm using it basically as an Apple TV that's both iPhone, Android, Windows and Mac compatible. if you have any questions about how to set that up feel free to ask.
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Interesting, I've been using Openelec from the NOOBs installer from raspberrypi.org and I have been wondering how I would be able to control my pi without network connection and using xbmc from my android phone.. I'm gonna have to check out this cec..
I use mine as an OpenVPN proxy with Squid/Dante installed. Very convenient.
Xaeons said:
Interesting, I've been using Openelec from the NOOBs installer from raspberrypi.org and I have been wondering how I would be able to control my pi without network connection and using xbmc from my android phone.. I'm gonna have to check out this cec..
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On my television(an LG), it's called simplink and all I do is press the simplink button, select the pi, which the TV calls an "HDD recorder", it connects and I can then control the basic functions using the remotes directional buttons and the play/pause/stop buttons. It's no good for more advanced functions, like the context menu, but I either use a usb mouse/keyboard for that, or my android device. If you have a network connection on your pi I highly recommend the app "yatse" for a remote. Super functional. Syncs library entries so you can browse on your phone/tablet and play direct, or stream to aforementioned devices(donate only) and about a million other cool features, nearly all of which are available on the free version.
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RaspPrint
You can also use your Pi as a Airprint Server for iOS-Devices. This could be done with Debain for the Pi and CUPS.
I bought one with the intent of running something resembling xbmc on it. Unfortunately I ran short of time due to recently becoming a dad, and it just sat there doing nothing gathering dust in its perspex case. I ended up selling it to my boss as he is a mad scale railway fanatic and was considering doing something like this (alternate pages 1 2 3) and frankly I couldn't see myself finding the time to do it anywhere in the near future.
Has anybody used it as smb server on ntfs drivers to tell us it's speeds?
maybe also media server?
Couldn't think of anywhere else to post this, however just couldn't not share this article Developer Hacks His Microwave Into The Microwave Of The Future
http://techcrunch.com/2013/07/11/raspberry-pi-microwave-hack/
"In the end, everything is a gag."
- Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977)
http://esrlabs.com/android-transporter-for-the-nexus-7-and-the-raspberry-pi/'
Good if you want a two device project, or a Wii U like system on the cheap. Although BBQ Screen hopefully can get a client on the Pi going.
Car computer
icspower said:
So please give me some Ideas what I can do.
Thanks
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A car computer!
I just put a cheap radio where my CD player was but maybe go a step further...
+ plus radio tuner
+ plus gps
+ plus bluetooth
+ plus display
+ plus input for rear view camera
+ plus ???
would it be doable?
druidt said:
A car computer!
I just put a cheap radio where my CD player was but maybe go a step further...
+ plus radio tuner
+ plus gps
+ plus bluetooth
+ plus display
+ plus input for rear view camera
+ plus ???
would it be doable?
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I've seen a few projects like this. Google it
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Media server(XBMC) or even a Minecraft server are awesome uses for a rPi. Could run a small web server on it as well if you had the need for it
An house alarm controller.
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Alkyl said:
Media server(XBMC) or even a Minecraft server are awesome uses for a rPi. Could run a small web server on it as well if you had the need for it
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I had mine set up with wordpress as a dev server. Worked great for building web pages for my main page. Took that down and am running XBMC with about 30G of music and movies. Using an external 160G USB hard drive for media storage
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i use mine for some try.
I used it for apache server, for my personnal website.
Used it too for music streaming.
Mine has become a plex client boxed to the back of the bedroom tv as my escape from child
"In the end, everything is a gag."
- Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977)

Android Remote app?

I neeed an Android remote app to help my 75 y/o mother with her phone.
Her phone is not Rooted. I need to be able to connect over the Internet for configuration, repairing, and teaching purposes.
It needs to be bang easy to install on here side. NO VNC server for instance. Just getting a program installed will be hard enough! She's 700 miles away.
Do you guys have any suggestions?
I'm looking at Airdroid presently. But was wondering if this was the best thing out there.
les_garten said:
I neeed an Android remote app to help my 75 y/o mother with her phone.
Her phone is not Rooted. I need to be able to connect over the Internet for configuration, repairing, and teaching purposes.
It needs to be bang easy to install on here side. NO VNC server for instance. Just getting a program installed will be hard enough! She's 700 miles away.
Do you guys have any suggestions?
I'm looking at Airdroid presently. But was wondering if this was the best thing out there.
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I have used this before and works but may be to basic for what you're looking for.
Check out "Zikk - Remote Android Setup"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zikk.alpha
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bri315317 said:
I have used this before and works but may be to basic for what you're looking for.
Check out "Zikk - Remote Android Setup"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zikk.alpha
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I need a full desktop experience like VNC. Teamviewer is doing it. Very slow though. But it's free!

Help finding a game

Hi, last year I was playing a game from the shield hub. It was a strategy space game. You had to send ships to neighbouring stars to over run the enemy and defend stars you own. Teams were green and red I think . can anyone tell me the name. I can't find it on the nvidia hub anymore
i have no idea about that game but take a look at this link , it might help you https://shield.nvidia.com/games/android
thanks, thats where i have been looking. its so frustrating. was an awesome little strategy game to play while travelling. hope i can find it again
Auralux?
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Sounds similar to Eufloria which I got from a Humble Bundle.
durgis said:
Sounds similar to Eufloria which I got from a Humble Bundle.
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I though of Eufloria as well.
Possibly SPACECOM by 11 bit studios?

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