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RunKeeper Pro is FREE Through The Month of January!
RunKeeper is a great weight tracking tool that lets you use your mobile phone and the website to keep track of your fitness. There is a free standard app, and now, the PRO app is FREE for the month of January. (Sources say that you can pick it up a day or two early for free, also.)
Early Build of the Next-Gen Android Music Player Leaks
Well, well, well...what have we here? Remember that amazing Google Music app that was teased at Google I/O earlier this year? It looks as if that app has been leaked onto the web by johnnie93 of the XDA-Developers forum.
Evernote Gets Ever Better
The popular Evernote, if you don't know , lets users "tag" or save info (notes, webpages, audio, video, pictures) and have the ability to access them anywhere via the web.
EXCLUSIVE: BioLock To Bring True Biometric Authentication to Android [Video]
Many in the mobile community have heard the buzz surrounding an up-and-coming application called BioLock. Blue Planet Apps, the company behind BioLock, has been...
Morningstar.com Launches Free Mobile Application for Android Smartphones
Morningstar has released a free mobile app for Android. Now you can check all your stocks and investments on the go. According to...
Must.Eat.Birds Now Available in the Market
Your happily enjoying your cake at your picnic and you are attacked by flying birds trying to get the food. What do you do? Clone...
Reminder! VDC Power Your App Contest Submissions Due December 17th
As the year comes to an end in a month or so, some pretty big announcements are sure to pop up. One of which is the VDC (Verizon Developer Community) "Power Your App" contest.
Bing App Now Released to All Major U.S. Carrier’s Android Market
Tired of Google Search? Want a new search engine that also does maps, images, directions, etc? Bing!
YouTube Gives Us Another Way to Never Leave the Couch
I am all for making life easier, and I love using my Android device for different functionalities that bring the "wow" factor, but this...
Download This! Wall Street Journal Tablet Edition
Engadget.com is reporting that the Wall Street Journal has been very smart with the release of their new Android application. With the Samsung Galaxy Tab being released as really the first viable Android tablet, the financial newspaper has created a tablet only application to allow you to read their content on the go.
GroupMe now on Android, Making Group Text/Voice a Snap
In an article over at TechCrunch, GroupMe has announced that they have officially launched an Android app for their popular group text and voice...
Review: Sound ID 510 Bluetooth Earpiece. A Good Thing in a Small Package.
Being addicted to gadgetry like many of our Android Guys readers, it is safe to say that I have been through literally dozens of...
Graffiti for Android – kickin’ it old school
There is literally a virtual keyboard for everyone, even people who have not used a virtual keyboard since the days of the original Palm handhelds. Remember those weird little pads at the bottom, where you could spell out every letter or number? I got pretty fast on mine. The software that drove that was called Graffiti, and now that software has been brought to Android.
Android Market – New Countries
After allowing developers from more countries to sell apps, Google said that they would give access to paid apps to users from more countries....
Paid Apps soon available in More Countries
As you might know, you can buy Paid apps in the Market only if you are located in a country from a list of...