The game over 50 million of us have come to know and love, Angry Birds, will be getting another seasonal update next month with a Valentine’s Day edition of the popular title. As the picture about suggests, there will be hearts and pink included throughout the new levels to accompany the theme. Check out the [...]
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One of the representative from Logitech mentioned that the Revue would get the taste of Android Market around March or April. Revue being a Google TV set-top box would be a good bundle package. This is worth thinking as rumours have emerged about Google’s methodology of adding filtering to the market that prevents users of non-touchscreen [...]
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After listening to recommendations from Android users, RealPlayer has given their Beta app a major update. RealPlayer offers an alternative to the stock Music player and also includes your videos and photos. As listed on their blog, RealPlayer has updated: A redesigned home screen A widget allowing playback from the home screen Enhanced graphics A [...]
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MasterCard’s app, ATM Hunter, available already for the iPhone and Blackberry phones, has made a move to Android handsets. MasterCard felt it a logical step to make an app for the fast-growing platform. ATM Hunter uses your GPS to locate ATM’s nearby. Findings can be filtered based on your needs, such as your specific bank, [...]
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WebMD has just released its Medscape app for Android users. You can download it from the Android Market, AppBrain, or just use the QR Code below with your mobile device. It is available for free. Medscape is designed for healthcare professionals working in a clinical setting that need reputable and free reference material. This app [...]
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Business Time is a new application from Global Media Empire which lets you track work hours along with location. It is a useful application for anyone who are paid on hourly basis and tracking work performance. The application allows to add pictures and voice memos to track your work performance. It is also able to [...]
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Trapster users beware. Apparently Trapster’s website has been the target of a hack and users’ email and passwords have been compromised. Here’s the message from Trapster: Dear Trapster User: The Trapster team has recently learned that our website has been the target of a hacking attempt, and it is possible that your email address and [...]
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Android phones continue to grow in popularity, with much of their appeal buoyed by the games that can be played on them. While smart phones are still very much phones, a lot of their appeal lies in the apps that can be downloaded and used on them, which include games in a wide range of [...]
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Here, we have a new VoIP app for all you Android users looking for something new. Line2 adds another phone line to your phone and gives you unlimited calls and texts for $9.95 per month, but gives you a 30-day free trial. Features include a new phone number, the ability to make calls over Wi-Fi [...]
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For those of you that don’t know, Google Voice is a fantastic Google service that offers its users free text messaging, call forwarding, Voicemail transcription and a great user interface to use it (especially on Android phones). One of the drawbacks to using all of these services was to inform everyone to start using your [...]
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On a normal January day, Kongregate announced it would be bringing an application that would bring you over 300 flash-based games, FOR FREE. All you need is an Android device running 2.2 (Froyo), Flash 10.1 installed, and an internet connection and you’re good to go. Press release below: KONGREGATE LAUNCHES KONGREGATE ARCADE, WORLD’S LARGEST COLLECTION [...]
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Don’t feel like leaving your couch? Or maybe you’re stuck in an office and just want some food. SeamlessWeb might be the perfect solution for you. Currently available to use with over 6,000 restaurants in NYC, DC, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and LA, SeamlessWeb uses your phone’s GPS to locate restaurants nearby that offer [...]
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You mail, through a press release, has announce that they will be updating their free Android Visual Voicemail Plus, giving it a social voicemail. Social voicemail means that voicemails now can be intergrated to your social life through the wonder of the Internet. You can easily share it with a friend via text messages or [...]
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Thrillist is an app that actually makes recommendations for eating out, clubbing, shopping and much, much more. Searching, sorting, and sharing articles, organized by the nearest, newest, or most popular has been available for iPhone users for some time, but now Thrillist comes to Android. Once an account is set up and you’re logged in [...]
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For all you computer lovers out there, online retailer Newegg just announced via their Facebook page, the release of Newegg Mobile for Android. Known on the web as an electronics/computer parts superstore, Newegg is now bringing all 34,000 of their online items to your Android. Version 1.0 of the app brings access to guided search, [...]
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A recent leak to site GizmoFusion could finally put to rest the speculation about Google’s long in the works cloud-based music feature. The screenshot above is rumored to be from a device running Android Gingerbread OS. It shows the newly included “Sync Music” option, which would allow you to sync up, just as you would [...]
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Cut The Rope is a very popular iOS game that has not yet made it over to Android. While Zeptolab mentioned that they plan to port the game, people get a little antsy and occasionally do it themselves. A similar occurrence happened with Plants vs. Zombies, but that was a direct port done by a fan [...]
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Soon after VEVO released their own app, YouTube went ahead and updated their search results. Now you will know if your result is a music video or not. A lot of these videos are actually uploaded to YouTube by VEVO themselves, so odds are you will get very similiar results by using either application. The [...]
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Do you love the popular website VEVO.com? Haven’t heard of it? Well basically it’s much like Pandora except instead of music you get music videos and the Android app for the website has just been released. The videos follow promptly after a short advertisement and then you have the option of watching your videos in [...]
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Back at IFA in Berlin this past September, Google showed off a feature in Translate which truly illustrated the potential of their technology. By enabling conversation mode you can easily communicate with someone who speaks a completely different language than you! It’s as simple as opening it up, selecting the two languages and talking into [...]
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I’m sure most of us have left the house forgetting to upload that last file or have any number of reasons to access their computer at home while they are already out. Splashtop Remote Desktop is the newest to throw their hat into the ring for Android access. While there are a few apps already [...]
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While Android continues to be the most customizable mobile OS in the tech world, people have grown to love HTC’s Sense clock. While it comes as part of the Sense UI on their phones, a lot of people have phones made by other manufacturers. Many Sense clock look-alikes have come and gone, but this 4×2 [...]
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Just posted on HTC’s support page is a new update for HTC Sync, now with added support for devices that didn’t seem to make the cut with the last update. The official release brings Sync from version 3.05481 to the new version 3.0.5511. “You can use HTC Sync™ to synchronize Outlook contacts and calendar or Outlook Express [...]
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There has been much talk about the Official Playstation App making its way to Android. The App has been released overseas and thanks to Playstation Lifestyle the APK has been made available for download. As this was not meant for the US, some features still do not function properly, but the majority of the app [...]
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There’s a scandal brewing in the Android Market, revolving around a reportedly stolen game called Iron Soldiers. The game itself is pretty customizable, and requires players to build, teach, train and bet on your Iron Soldier. According to a report from site Phandroid, a beta version of the game was released by a member of [...]
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Watching TV on our Android devices has been something everyone has wanted for sometime now. Although there have been attempts, they all have been lackluster thus far in providing a quality experience. XDA member KuRouZu has released TV Show Stream which allows you to stream TV to your mobile device. The application requires that you are [...]
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Back in my school days it was a trek to the library to search through volumes and volumes of Encyclopedia Britannica to complete my projects. Millenials, I’m talking about actual physical paper books here! This turned into an all-day Saturday event. My parents, like many others in the baby boom years, could not afford the $500 to $1,ooo [...]
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A while back, Dolphin browser mini popped up in the Market as a beta release. And with the latest update, it came out of beta and is now officially released as version 1.0. Just as a reminder, Dolphin browser mini is the stripped-down version of Dolphin HD browser. It use the same data compression as [...]
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Like the elusive Bigfoot, the Android Netflix is something that people have been dying to see for quite some time. And unlike Bigfoot we have concrete evidence that this app is real and on the way. Netflix has assured the Android community that they were hard at work on an app for Android devices. And [...]
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I have the new music app, it is available it is on XDA if you want to try it, warning it is kind of… nay very buggy. Check this picture out. That is supposed to have a number of bands in there. But it does not. Hence the bugginess, it is cool though, but check [...]
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If you’re a Dish Network subscriber, and an Android tablet user, then good news has just come your way. Dish Network has just updated their free Dish Remote Access app to include support for higher resolution devices like Android tablets. You’ll have to be on a broadband connection and use a Sling-enabled device like the [...]
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The Tegra 2 processor is the Dual Core power plant for many of the new high-end devices announced and demoed at CES this year. Nvidia has been touting the prowess of its new processor for some time now and wants to make sure that applications are available that utilize the Tegra 2 to its potential. Nvidia will release an [...]
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After patiently waiting, Hulu finally announced their Android app at CES 2011. Hulu plans on bringing their subscription service, Hulu Plus, to all Android devices with firmware version 2.2 (Froyo). The Hulu Plus app will only be made available on select phones. The rest of the details are pretty vague — the app will be available in [...]
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New Android games have been popping up galore, and are now easily as good or better than games for iPhone and Windows Phone 7. I’ve listed the top 5 Android games below, all 3-D, so if you find any you like just click the QR Code to give them a try. This is just a [...]
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Keeping the theme of CES 2011 Tablet oriented, Opera Software has announced via press release that its own browser will be making a debut at the show as Opera for Tablets. They just released Opera 11 for smartphones last month, but with increased focus on Tablets this year, it only makes sense to bring their software to the [...]
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