Ingress

Niantic Labs releases update for Ingress

Although still in closed-beta, Google‘s team at Niantic Labs added an update to its game, Ingress. Described as a “global game of mystery, intrigue, and competition,” Ingress combines socially-driven interaction with strategic planning. The story involves a controlling, “mysterious...
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Opera for Android

Opera for Android comes out of beta

Opera for Android is out of beta and the full version is now available for Android users. The full version brings a new UI, some customizable features and modes for organizing content. In February, the Opera team stated they were making the move to WebKit, which powers a number of other browsers like...
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flexible display

LG unveils its 5-inch OLED flexible display at SID

Remember all that talk about flexible displays at CES this year? The concept has potentially quite large (mostly good) consequences for the mobile world, but till now, we’ve been waiting for a real example of it. Well, LG has shown off its take with a 5-inch flexible display at SID today and engadget...
Filed in: Hardware, News, Phones
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Samsung_Galaxy_Mega

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 Priced and Set for June

For those out there that were wondering what was happening with the Samsung Galaxy Mega line, the 6.3 has finally been priced and should be out sometime in June. No exact date is set, but you will be able to purchase one for the price of £459.99, which is about $700. Pretty pricey for this phablet,...
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XBOX-EVENT

Microsoft Unveils the Xbox…ONE!

Today Microsoft unveiled their next genration gaming console that many thought would be the Xbox 720. Assumptions that they would just double the rotations of the last Xbox I guess seemed like the right answer. Microsoft decided to go a different direction. We now have the Xbox ONE! Where is Peter...
Filed in: Games
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men's room mayhem

Men’s Room Mayhem is out this week, makes a mess on your Screen

Earlier this month, we wrote about the announcement of a game coming to us from Sawfly Studios called Men’s Room Mayhem. Well, that game is almost upon us, coming to the world via the PlayStation Vita, iOS and of course, Android. Publisher Ripstone has announced that the game will be launching...
Filed in: Android, Games, News
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panasonic p51

Panasonic enters the mobile market with the Panasonic P51

One of the most well-known electronics companies in the world has finally entered the smartphone market. Panasonic has this week launched its first smartphone offering called the Panasonic P51, a 5-inch, quad-core offering which comes with Android 4.2.2. Key features of the P51 are: 1.2GHz quad-core...
Filed in: Android, News, Phones
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parkme

ParkMe, a new Android app to help park You

ParkMe was started as a startup to make real-time parking information available to us all, first on the Web, then on iOS, and now finally on Android. In concept at least, the ParkMe app appears to be incredibly handy; who knows how many times I’ve been stuck in a new neighbourhood not knowing where...
Filed in: Android, Applications, News
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Rovio Stars

Rovio launches third-party publishing initiative, Rovio Stars

Entertainment media company, and creators of the Angry Birds series, Rovio, have launched their game publishing initiative Rovio Stars. The program accepts third-party games from developers and gives them the tools needed to promote their game. Starting out, Rovio will release Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage...
Filed in: Games, General, News
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key lime pie

So Key Lime Pie was actually at Google I/O

Made you look! Ok, so we’re not actually talking about the highly anticipated 5.0 build of Android. But we are talking about Google I/O. Rather than the fully fledged software build we’ve all be dying to get our sweaty hands on, throughout the event were easter eggs that served only to whet...
Filed in: Android, Google I/O, News
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Flickr

Yahoo updates Flickr with redesign and Android app

Fresh off of the purchase of Tumblr, Yahoo announced some changes to Flickr in a press event in New York today. Changes include a redesign, a free terabyte of storage and a new Android app. Starting with the redesign, Flickr’s white space is scrapped for a larger photo grid. The background and...
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galaxy-s-iii-android-4-2-2

Device Updates May 13 – 20: Android 4.2.2 Download for the Galaxy S III. HTC One Android 4.2 Coming.

Happy Monday my Android friends. Time for some Device Updates in your face. Galaxy S III users will be happy to try out some Android 4.2.2. The download is still a test build, so there still might be some bugs. Couple of HTC updates are talked about as well. Enjoy the video! Device Updates Android 4.2.2...
Filed in: Phones, Tablets, TV, Update
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Google+

Download Google+ Update Here Just In Case You’re Incompatible

Google+ received a nice update today that bumped up the build number to 4.0.0.46852618 from 3.6.0.44338848. This update brought all the amazing features of their Photos service to the mobile app. Just in case you don’t recall, Google announced some pretty damn amazing Photo features that will...
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Google Play Favorite Things Sweepstakes

[Rumor] Google Bringing Optional Permission Control To Apps?

We all love our apps, and with more than 800,000 available in the Play Store, there are plenty to choose from.  But some things about them still bug us users. App Permissions. During the Google I/O Fireside Android Chat, Android Framework Engineer Dianne Hackborn said about the idea of optional app...
Filed in: General, News, Rumor
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htc-one

‘Senseless’ HTC One Coming Out with Android 4.2?

It was reported yesterday that Android 4.2 might be rolling out to the HTC One in about 2-3weeks. Today there is now new speculation that HTC might be giving the Android Community exactly what they want. A stock Android HTC One. The day of Google I/O, Google unveiled the Google Edition Galaxy S4. Not...
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