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As much as Facebook insists that the future is heavily invested on smartphones, it’s surprising to find its mobile app quite lackluster. Sure, numerous updates have fixed major issues, but I often find myself reverting to their mobile site due to faulty updates and unreliable notifications. Many t ... Full Article »
NBA JAM. You like that, of course, because you played it oh so much with your friends when you were a kid. NBA JAM by EA Sports on your phone is similar to that version you played on the Super Nintendo back in the day, and I can't help but think you'll enjoy it here, too. If you're not familiar wit ... Full Article »
Casual gamers everywhere rejoiced when the highly-anticipated free running Temple Run hit Android devices a few weeks ago. While we’ve all been swiping and sliding our feverish addiction, newcomer Gravity Project is looking to shake things up by introducing minor adjustments, and instead of runnin ... Full Article »
If you’ve been dismayed at the lack of scary games for your Android device, then count yourself lucky. Electronic Arts has finally brought their massively popular space themed horror fest, Dead Space, to Android and it aims to scare till you’re blue in the face. While you shouldn’t expect the ... Full Article »
Camera apps can make you a better photographer. I should know – my wife is a professional photographer so my ineptitude stands out regularly. Now, with Cymera I can produce some pretty cool photos without knowing a lot. The app does a great job showing you how to use the features effectively. Upo ... Full Article »
If there was ever an app that worked exactly how it was intended, the eMusic app is it. Every bit of the eMusic service is available in this app. You can buy, download and stream music, you can browse their entire library and sample songs, you can listen to special eMusic playlists, and you can even ... Full Article »
For those who have never heard of the 1996 original, it may be too easy to peg Death Rally FREE as Reckless Racing with guns. In reality it’s much more than that. While the game does share the same isometric view, its inclusion of weapons puts this vehicular combat gameplay in a class of its own. ... Full Article »
I love Google Chrome on my desktop computer, and I also love Google Chrome on my Galaxy Nexus. Are those two facts related? Yes, yes they are. Chrome is only in beta right now on Android, and it only currently works with (or, rather, it is only supported in) Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich. But ... Full Article »
Despite the fact that I really enjoy RPGs on my game consoles and PC, I'm not usually one to play them much on my phone, but Zenonia 4 actually seems worthwhile. Zenonia 4 is, as the title indicates, the third sequel to Zenonia, a sprite-y action RPG that everybody pretty much liked. Zenobia 4 is a ... Full Article »
It seems that Android tablet apps are starting to pick up steam. In terms of productivity, “floating” apps, which are basically windowed programs similar to what you see on a Windows PC, are all the rage. Though Android is a multitasking OS, Google chose to omit using paned windows. As such, all ... Full Article »
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