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by Chris Parsons
Mar 27, 2012
Evernote has been spending some quality time with their app and giving it lots of love lately. The latest updated has already rolled on out to the Google Play Store and this one isn't just a sma...
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by Alex Dobie
Mar 27, 2012
As you're no doubt aware, the Android Central Forums are the friendliest and most helpful Android community around. And now there's an even easier way to check up on the latest discussion, p...
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by Joshua Munoz
Mar 27, 2012
After we got wind that Bluestacks was going to be releasing a beta soon, we could only wait with bated breath at what exciting new enhancements would be dropped on us come unveiling time. Final...
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by Richard Devine
Mar 27, 2012
It isn't all about Angry Birds Space right now it seems. Rovio have pushed out an update to Angry Birds Rio bringing with it 12 new bonus levels.
The new levels are unlocked via in game a...
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by Richard Devine
Mar 24, 2012
The latest "must-have" app on the block, is without question OMGPOP's insanely addictive Draw Something. Currently it occupies the top spot in the free, and paid app sections of the An...
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by Richard Devine
Mar 21, 2012
Massively popular casual game Cut the Rope now has itself a sequel. The newest release from Zeptolab is titled Cut the Rope: Experiments, and has been available on iOS for a while.Now is our turn an...
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by Richard Devine
Mar 16, 2012
Rightmove is one of the biggest websites in the UK. Its property listings cover the length and breadth of the country and over 20000 estate agents and property developers. It's also how I found ...
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by Joshua Munoz
Mar 16, 2012
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It seems Android folk are always looking for ways to make their tablet experience more desktop-like. Services like OnLive Desktop aim to carve out a large nich...
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by Chris Parsons
Mar 14, 2012
Widgets are a great feature built into Android and a ton of folks use them on a daily basis. One of the most popular widget apps in the Google Play Store known as Beautiful Widgets has now rolled ou...
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by Joshua Munoz
Mar 14, 2012
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With all the talk of building a base on the moon, I started thinking about space travel, other planets, and eventually retiring on Mars. I understand that Mars will...
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by Richard Devine
Mar 13, 2012
The Telegraph, long respected British broadsheet newspaper, have announced they are to launch a new application for Android.
Not content with just pushing their printed content to a mobile ap...
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by Richard Devine
Mar 11, 2012
An interesting email seems to have been doing the rounds today. Boxee it seems are on the hunt for Android developers to join their organisation. To anyone interviewed either in person or via ...
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by Richard Devine
Mar 11, 2012
Good news coming out of SXSW today for all those eagerly awaiting Instagram's arrival on Android. The application has been shown off at the event, and so say the developers that "in some wa...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 09, 2012
So I rearranged my living room over the past weekend and decided to retire my (gasp) 9-year-old receiver. Wasn't looking to spend a fortune, but surround sound is a must, Internet access is a pl...
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by Joshua Munoz
Mar 07, 2012
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One of my favorite parts of this app reviewing gig is coming across really obscure apps that can't fit into a specific genre. To me, Gravilux is just that. Its ...
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by Chris Parsons
Feb 29, 2012
The folks from MoboTap have now released the latest version of Dolphin Browser HD bumping it up to v7.4.0. Aside from the usual bug fixes typically inlcuded with all updates, this release actually i...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 28, 2012
The stock Ice Cream Sandwich camera application is pretty nice. Clean and simple interface, really easy to use, and of course that built in panorama mode is awesome. A developer by the name ...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 27, 2012
It sure has been a long time coming, but finally the BBC iPlayer application has been updated to allow streaming over 3G. The app itself has been with us since February 2011 in WiFi only form, but a...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 27, 2012
Remember the days when absolutely everyone used Hotmail for their email needs? Seems there's a lot of people who still do, but couldn't use the official Android application if they were runn...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 25, 2012
A lot of excited Temple Run fans may have thought the day had finally arrived this morning. Despite having previously confirmed that an announcement would be made via their Facebook page, probably t...
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by Chris Parsons
Feb 22, 2012
If you're a guitar player, then chances are you're already making use of your Android device in some way to help you with your music. Be it as an instant guitar tuner, to downloading tabs or...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 20, 2012
The latest app that the Android community seems to be crying out for is Temple Run. The iOS phenomenon, developed by Imangi Studios, is causing a bit of a fever, not helped any by the usual rumor mi...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 20, 2012
There is absolutely no doubt that Google Music is a fantastic service to have, if slightly limiting at times. The music stored in your cloud locker is only ever available to the official Google Musi...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 16, 2012
British high street bank Barclays have today pushed out their attempts at entering the mobile payment space. Their app, Pingit promises to let users transfer money upto £300 per day using noth...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 16, 2012
Google's fun little Android avatar creation tool, Androidify has been updated again in the Android Market. For many though, the biggest issue with the app has appeared since the introduction of ...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 15, 2012
Frankly, there are few more annoyances when taking photographs than unwanted people getting in the way of that perfect shot. (Unless that shot is of scantilly clad people on a beach in Bora Bora. Bu...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 14, 2012
Those that read up on my most-used apps of 2011 will know that I am a big fan of Alphascope, the private alpha version of the BlackBerry favourite Socialscope. The application still isn't finish...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 13, 2012
It's been a while since we saw any mention of Quadrant benchmark scores in phone reviews. We hoped that it was for the obvious reason, but in a world where the Galaxy Nexus is king we couldn'...
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by Richard Devine
Feb 13, 2012
It seems like a never ending wait for Sky TV's Android offering of their Sky Go service. Further information has appeared which says the application will not work with Ice Cream Sandwich or with...
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by Jared DiPane
Feb 10, 2012
No one likes to open their mailbox and find a pile of junk mail and solicitations in their box, right? The folks at Readabl have come up with a rather interesting solution with their PaperKarm...

































































