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Everything.me (beta) debuts as your dynamic Android app launcher
For those of you who like to change up the home screen of your Android, or try new app launchers, we submit something quite new and intriguing. It’s called Everything.me and it’s billed as a dynamic and adaptive launcher that changes with your moods. No …
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Google Play 4.0 leak shows off cleaner design
Google Play may be getting a face lift soon. The team over at Droid Life published photos yesterday of what they say is Google Play, 4.0. The new version, which is a lot more than the minimal tweaks they have done since 2011, seems to provide …
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The Humble Bundle is Back!
The Humble Bundle is back, and this time every game is compatible with Android. The Humble Bundle is a great way to purchase a few cross-platform games all in one pack. Instead of paying a set price for the set, you actually get to choose …
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Google Play blows past 25 billion app downloads
The Google Play Store has now seen 25 billion (with a ‘B’) installs of its Android-based apps and games, according to the official Android blog. And it’s not just a simple milestone reached at the same, steady rate. No, the Play Store is building momentum …
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Dick’s Sporting Goods debuts official Android app
Dick’s Sporting Goods today announced that it recently began offering an official Android application. Arriving some time late last week, the free app lets users find a nearby store, shop for products, and follow Dick’s on social networks. Like other retail-based apps, this one also …
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EA Mobile optimizes titles for Amazon Kindle Fire family
EA Mobile is sending out an email today to advise that their games are now optimized for the Kindle Fire, and that new Kindle Fire HD. Titles such as The Game of Life, Tetris, Madden 12 and Plants Vs. Zombies are just some of the featured games they have …
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Orbotix to launch host of games for Sphero, entertain us even more
Sphero owners will soon have more to do with that robotic ball than just draw circles, as Orbotix has announced several (five, to be exact) Sphero-specific games that are sure to occupy hours days of free time. Each game is different from the next, so there …
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Five for Friday: Android apps from our favorite restaurants
It’s Friday and that means we’re ready to go grab a burger after work and relax a bit. Who are we kidding? We like to do this any day of the week. Nevertheless, we big fans of good and/or fast food and we love nothing …
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Save a life, buy an app
Rest in peace to the bad guys, or, if you’re too cheap to support a developer by paying for their application, the good guys. The United States Department of Justice has gone on a killing spree, crushing three of the best-known websites and markets for …
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Google urges developers to make “beautiful, powerful, successful” apps, allows devs to respond to user reviews in Play Store
with Google IO coming up soon, Google is focusing an extremely pinpointed light on their developers. The Android Developer Site has a brand new look to boot, and Google is encouraging developers to make their apps more beautiful, with more streamlined and simple interfaces. According …
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Pogo from EA hits Android with some free games to play
EA has been no stranger to the mobile scene, launching many of its prized franchises into the app stores of Android, iOS, and WP7, along with some games that were developed specifically for mobile. Their latest foray is a gaming center app called Pogo, where …
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Blackberry Playbook to nix the side-loading of apps
When the BlackBerry Playbook was first announced, there were a few big things to be excited for. Its WebOS-like multi-tasking was beautiful and brilliant, its web browsing abilities were extremely well-designed, and the caveat? The ability to run a supposed 80% of Android apps by …
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Who, what, where, when? WTF Apps
Welcome to the W.T.F. app reviews by me, Keivan also known as @bigkeivan on the twitters. Here you will read my very blunt and very honest reviews on apps. This is my disclaimer: do not read these if you get offended easily as there may …
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Netflix updated to support Ice Cream Sandwich
With the recent release of the Verizon Galaxy Nexus, it’s no wonder we’re starting to see a lot of apps updated to offer support for Android 4.0. Today Netflix joined the ranks of apps now supporting Ice Cream Sandwich and why wouldn’t they? With that …
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Adobe makes good on promise to update Flash Player to add Ice Cream Sandwich support
When Adobe announced it would no longer continue to develop Flash Player for mobile browsers, it left the Android community wondering if Ice Cream Sandwich would end up suffering from no flash support. When the Galaxy Nexus launched without Flash support, it further fed the …
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