Archive for the ‘Apps’ Category

Before today, if you tried to visit the Android Market webpage (via market.android.com) on the Kindle Fire tablet/e-reader’s web browser, the device would actually forward you Amazon’s own Appstore. Now considering that you meant to visit the web version Google’s Android Market (since you typed it in and all), it could prove to be pretty frustrating. Though now you don’t have to worry…sort of. More »


Regardez, mes amis canadiens. Today’s app, Canadian Weather, is a weather forecasting app that completely focuses on the Canada weather. More »


-Looks like our HTC Fireball and LG Spectrum are highly likely to be arriving at Verizon as its first LTE world phones.

-Sensics 3D SmartGoggles are on board with Android for the helmet-like “Google Goggle” project. More info will be released during the upcoming CES. More »


The next installment update for Firefox is out! Specifically Firefox 9 will greatly appeal to you Android tablet users, since this latest version was especially optimized to be used on a tablet (though mobile users will benefit as well). With various support, a new user interface, and more to check out, it’s definitely one impressive upgrade from the previous. More »


Today’s app, Santa’s Quest, is an adorable and festive app that involves you, Santa, and a beautiful Winter Wonderland for a white Christmas…(though many of us probably won’t be getting one of the snowy Christmas in reality -.-) More »


Dropbox, the super convenient cloud that we all love has recently leaked some upcoming update for their own Android app for Ice Cream Sandwich users. More »


The Android app for Google+ has recently been improved overall by a pretty sweet update. More »


From Wirebot: If anyone has spent time browsing through the Apple App Store or the Android Market, then it is possible that they may have noticed a new game called Stay Alive. More »


Today’s app, Can Knockdown 2, is basically exactly what the name suggests: try to knock this can down! Can you? More »


-HTC has recently decided to shift their 2012 focus towards quality rather than quantity. Looks like we’ll expect some quality (but expensive) HTC goodies soon!

-Google Music is currently having some nice blowout with $4.99 albums and $0.49 tracks! More »


 

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