Google Currents
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Mar 20, 2013
Google Currents got itself an interesting update today with support for editions that contain audio. Looks like you'll now be able to play audio from within the application itself, complete with...
Google Reader
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by Andrew Martonik
Mar 13, 2013
As part of an annual "Spring Cleaning" post, Google casually has said that it is killing the Google Reader service effective July 1, 2013. Among the other Spring Cleaning casualties are so...
Android Central
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by Simon Sage
Nov 09, 2012
Pulse News recently launched version 3.0 of their reader app for Android, which has a few significant changes. For one, there's no limitation on the number of pages that can saved to your P...
Taptu
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by Chris Parsons
May 31, 2012
If you happened to check out Taptu in the past, then you likely already know that it's a pretty decent way to gather all the content you're interested in from around the web into one app. No...
Adobe
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by Chris Parsons
Apr 10, 2012
Adobe has rolled out their latest improvement for their Adobe Reader application and it solves an issue that you may have ran into in the past. Adobe Reader now includes the Adobe Echosign feature f...
BaconReader
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by Chris Parsons
Dec 02, 2011
Everyone likes bacon right? Of course you do, and now you can take bacon with you around everywhere. Ok it's BaconReader for Reddit, not actually bacon you can carry around. But it's a prett...
Minimal Reader Pro
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by Joshua Munoz
Nov 11, 2011
As we wait for the impending update to the Google Reader app, I took to looking for other cool ways to consume everything on my Reader feed. Through my journey in the Market, I discovered not an app...
Reader
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Oct 31, 2011
If you use Google Reader to make all your RSS feeds a little more sane organized, be ready for a pleasant surprise.  Google has begun the rollout of the new look and feel for the reader website...
Flud for Android
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Aug 15, 2011
If there's ever an app I'm always willing to try out, it's a new newsreader. And today we bring you Flud News (or FLUD News) for Android. It's a graphically intensive newsreader, with story thumbnai...
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Mar 25, 2011
The Pulse news reader has long been one of our favorite -- and more graphically pleasing -- ways to crank through news. While it might not be the best way to sort through hundreds of hundreds or RSS ...
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 02, 2011
Youtube link for mobile viewing The Pulse News feed reader is one of the coolest RSS readers available for Android (and not just because they include our blog). It's graphically awesome on ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Dec 17, 2010
Amazon's Kindle app for Android just got a pretty major update to Version 2.0. Here's the changelog: Buy and read more than 100 Kindle newspapers and magazines. The store has been integrated...
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Dec 08, 2010
Can Amazon's bookstore stand up to the might that is Google? Google Books, or Amazon Kindle. That's the question du jour. Google this week released its online bookstore -- Google Books, or eBooks. It...
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Dec 01, 2010
Google has finally released a proper application for Google Reader -- a must for anyone who lives with RSS (like most of us bloggers do). For those of you new to RSS, it's a method of bringing websit...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Nov 18, 2010
Adobe Reader -- Adobe's official pdf reader -- got itself a little update recently. Here's what's new: Tablet supportOpen PDF Portfolios & Password protected PDF filesText searchView mode &nd...
Article
by Menno
Nov 15, 2010
Pulse, a popular news reader by Alphonso Labs, is now available for the low, low cost of free on your Android smartphone.  Pulse allows you to select up to 20 feeds and arrange them in an image-...
Article
by Kyle Gibb
Oct 29, 2010
  Pulse, an elegant newsreader we have covered before, recently released a major new update bringing several new features. Native widgets (small and large versions versions visible above) an...
Review
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 10, 2010
  A newsreader is something that quite a few of us rely on in our day-to-day life.  Digging through the slew of them on the Android Market can be quite a task, so allow me to suggest you st...
Article
by Adam Sawyer
May 25, 2010
You can get a PDF file viewer anywhere, but we all know that Adobe does it the best, and it just released an official Adobe Reader app [Market link] for Android. First impression is its pure simplici...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
May 07, 2010
Us Android nerds love acronyms. And one that we throw around an awful lot is "RSS." Let's take a look at what it is, and how (and why) you should use it. After the break, people. ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Dec 16, 2009
Sure, the Barnes & Noble Nook is cool and all (and even cooler now that it's been rooted). But who wants one screen when you can have two? (Why, that's twice as many!)Enter the Entourage Edge, whi...
Article
by Casey Chan
Oct 21, 2009
 Now that's how you design a dual-screen E-book reader! Barnes & Noble just announced their own E-Book Reader called 'Nook' and its fresh design offers both a 6-inch E-ink display with a 3.5-...
Article
by Casey Chan
Oct 16, 2009
You’ve read our hardware review. You’ve read our take on the software and HTC Sense. Now it’s your turn. If you guys have any questions about the Sprint HTC Hero feel free to ask aw...
Article
by Casey Chan
Nov 25, 2008
Since we’re in that odd spot where the first week of the Smartphone Round Robin is over and I’ve yet to post the video review (AT&T Fuze, tomorrow!) to kick off the second week, I thought i...