May 25, 2012 : Comments
Sprint and HTC Giving Away Official TPU Cases Along with the EVO 4G LTE and a ‘Sorry’ Letter
Call of Duty: Elite has proven to be Activision's newest way of making even more money off of the Call of Duty franchise, and they already have an Android app available. That app should run on Android tablets, but it isn't exactly optimized for it. Activison has now stated that it will will bringing just that, a tablet optimized Call of Duty: Elite app. The app... Read more »
Words With Friends and Hanging With Friends used to be all the rage, but now Zynga is launching another With Friends game, this time Scramble. Now available in the Google Play store, it brings a fun new game to Android. Facebook integration is included, and you can also play random opponents across the world. Just be warned, as games like this tend to be incredibly... Read more »
Google Earth has proven to be one of Google's more "just for fun" products, but development is still in full swing. Today an update is being pushed out for Android, and it includes a couple new features. The largest one in question is no doubt Earth Gallery. Here is the full list of what's new: What's in this version: New in 6.2: Earth Gallery: Explore a... Read more »
It's been a long time coming, and plenty of Android users out there have tried to be patient in waiting for the release of Instagram. The social network slash photo sharing application has made a huge dent in the iOS world, and Android owners have been teased that an Android version is on the way for quite some time. Last night, at the event called SXSW, Instagram... Read more »
While Angry Birds Space was officially announced yesterday, today at South by Southwest Samsung is busy showcasing the new mobile game on their recently launched (here in the States) Galaxy Note. At the same time, they're talking up a storm about the exclusive content that Samsung has managed to wrangle in for the upcoming game's launch. The new title within the... Read more »
Chrome for Android has been all the rage in the world of Android browsing as of late, but it's still just a beta. Google has been keeping up with updating the browser though, and we now have another update to smooth things out. First, there will be better compatibility among Android 4.0 devices. There is also a list of known issues available at the Chrome Blog source... Read more »
Google is always changing, to make sure that they stay up to date on everything that the market is doing. Keeping up doesn't always necessarily mean you have to change a brand, but sometimes it does and that is exactly what Google has done with the Android Market. It's no surprise, considering how many different changes the Market has undergone since its inception.... Read more »
Nothing kills time better than a good Android game, but it's always a disappointment to download a game that looks exciting but turns out to be a dud. Today we have something that's a bit of a mix, a game of which goes by the name of Roaring Skies. It is a game about dog fighting in airplanes, taking place in World War II. Advertised as a real time strategy game, it... Read more »
When we hear about OnLive, we think of the companies cloud gaming services. They offer a way to play full PC games on low-power computers, as well as a home console and Android app. They've been in the market of expansion lately, and are now offering the OnLive Desktop app for Android tablets. What is OnLive Desktop exactly? It works in the same way as the gaming... Read more »
Sprint has so far been the only carrier to offer full support of Google's new payment option, Wallet. On top of that, only the Nexus S 4G actually takes advantage of the service, due to the NFC chip on board. Sprint is planning on ramping up with the service this year however, and will be offering at least 10 new devices. Only the LG Viper 4G is confirmed at this... Read more »