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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 28, 2013
NVIDIA just this week showed off some impressive screenshots and gameplay video of new Tegra 4 optimized games, and now we've got a look at one of them running on Project Shield. Burn Zombie Bur...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 28, 2013
The much-awaited release of Real Racing 3 from EA has finally come, and it's sticking with the freemium model that has received much attention leading up to the release. The game certainly looks...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 28, 2013
Google's Field Trip app may not be at the front of everyone's mind, but it's still being developed and improved. The latest update has added several new sources of information and added ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 28, 2013
Google tossed out an update to Google Play Books this evening, making it a whole lot better by fixing "over 90" issues, allowing users in India to be able to install and use the app, and f...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 27, 2013
The 2013 MLS season kicks off in just three days, and the MLS MatchDay app has been updated right on time with a new interface and full tablet support. Last year's update was functional but cert...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 27, 2013
The latest Chrome Experiment out of Google shows off the power of sync between devices with a fun little game called "Super Sync Sports". Head to chrome.com/supersyncsports on your compute...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 27, 2013
Twitter client Falcon Pro is attempting to step around Twitter's 100,000 token authorization limit by releasing a new version of the app with a separate application ID. Just a few days ago, the ...
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by Alex Dobie
Feb 27, 2013
The stable version of Chrome for Android has received a major upgrade, from version 18 all the way up to 25 -- the version that was in beta until recently. Major changes include significantly impr...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 27, 2013
Adobe has taken their excellent Photoshop Touch application for tablets, and shrunk things down to fit on the smaller screen. Available as a separate download -- with it's own $4.99 price tag --...
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by Simon Sage
Feb 27, 2013
Samsung has announced a new API for developers to help manage event tickets, boarding passes, memberships, and coupons. Samsung Wallet will be a new application which brings all of these types of co...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 26, 2013
How do you know you've started to make it as a social network? When Nokia, that misfit manufacturer that's keeping Windows Phone alive one Lumia at a time, adds Google+ to its new NFC tag ap...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 26, 2013
Skype has just been updated to give users the option of selecting a "classic" UI instead of the new and improved tablet interface. The previous update to Skype added many new features and ...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 26, 2013
As part of its new Google+ sign-in initiative that went live today, Google pushed a silent update to the Google Play Services app to support the new feature, which also brought along a new app calle...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 26, 2013
Google only just today announced their Google+ sign-in features that are opening up to app developers, but TuneIn Radio is one of the first out of the gate to implement it. Much as they were involve...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 26, 2013
With the announcement of the new Tegra 4 processor and devices, NVIDIA is looking to showcase what it is capable of by highlighting 5 new Tegra 4 optimized games in TegraZone. Burn Zombie Burn, Ca...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 25, 2013
Chip maker Qualcomm has teamed up with the folks at doubleTwist and will be delivering MagicPlay - a platform they're billing as an open-source challenger to AirPlay. Running on Qualcomm's A...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 25, 2013
Samsung is hoping to further its position in the enterprise space by introducing Samsung KNOX, a full software solution for companies to implement with BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) programs. KNOX ...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 25, 2013
Koushik Dutta of ClockworkMod, ROM Manager and Carbon (Backup) fame continues his long standing contributions to the Android community with his latest creation, ClockworkMod SuperUser. Currentl...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 25, 2013
Polycom has updated their RealPresence application for Android, bringing support for even more tablets, and new features like smart pairing technology, content sharing, and SVC (Scalable Video ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 23, 2013
Twitter's 100,000 user cap strikes again, which should surprise no one
Falcon Pro, one of the most popular third-party Android Twitter clients, has hit the infamous 100,000-user token limit....
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by Simon Sage
Feb 23, 2013
An absolutely fantastic racing game called Slingshot Racing hit Android today, and I couldn't wait until our next Apps of the Week to tell you guys about it. Players are thrust into steampunk-st...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 23, 2013
It's a short month so this is going to end up being our last Apps of the Week column for February, but we think we've got a good set of app picks for you to make up for it. Even though we ha...
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by Casey Rendon
Feb 22, 2013
According to our not-so-scientific poll taken this time last year, chances are good that if you’re reading this then you use Android’s Gmail app. The latest update to Gmail bumped it up ...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 22, 2013
The official MLB At Bat 2013 app has been updated in time for spring training with a new payment structure and several interface improvements. First up is the new payment methods, which in every cas...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 21, 2013
Google's Beta channel of Chrome on Android has just received another update, this time fixing nasty crashes and adding a few more features. First, issues with text selection handles being placed...
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by Alex Dobie
Feb 21, 2013
One of the best uses of Android 4.2's lock screen widget feature has been Roman Nurik's DashClock Widget -- a customizable, extensible widget giving you access to a wide array of information...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 21, 2013
Fixmo is a name we usually associate with enterprise mobile risk management solutions or government agency IT (they also make some great BlackBerry apps), but that also have a pretty comprehens...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 21, 2013
A quick heads up for users of the New York Times Android application, that an updated version has pushed out into Google Play. The two headline new features are a night mode -- otherwise known as wh...
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by Alex Dobie
Feb 21, 2013
Sony (sorta) unveiled the PlayStation 4 last night in New York, and along with hardware, software and development details, the electronics giant talked about how the new console would tie into mobil...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 21, 2013
The long-awaited feature of HDMI video out is finally making its way to both the HBO Go and MAX Go Android apps. Users that have a a cable subscription including HBO or Cinemax can now connect their...































































