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More and more news apps continue to hit the Android Market each month from both major international players and smaller, locally-focused sources. Whatever your perspective, there is likely to be a news app to suit your tastes. Here are some of the best Android news apps we came across in 2011. CNN ... Full Article »
Accuweather for Honeycomb, a weather app that offers an insane amount of daily weather news, is a great addition to your tablet device. Accuweather starts with the basics: local conditions with temperature, wind speed, weather warnings and more. Then it moves on to forecasts, including your hourly ... Full Article »
CNET News is a must-download for any serious techie with an Android tablet. The app covers all things new and exciting in the ever-advancing world of technology. You’ll also find the latest developments in categories like business tech, health tech, politics and law, gaming, green tech and many m ... Full Article »
HoneyReader aggregates RSS feeds into an easy-to-read pile. The app tunes them for tablet consumption by making a newspaper-style set of columns that you can navigate with simple flicks of a finger. The app syncs to the feeds in your Google Reader account and then puts each set of related feeds int ... Full Article »
Never forget, The Washington Post’s investigative journalism — specifically the reporting of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein — was instrumental to uncovering the Watergate political scandal of the 1970s. The ability to challenge the government marks one of the elements that make America and ne ... Full Article »
The AP Mobile app looks good and reads well on tablets and offers a great deal of news and video. Unfortunately, the app has a tendency to hang up and feels a little unstable. Once you’ve narrowed your location, the app compiles the day’s top headlines, sports and even “wacky” news stories ... Full Article »
The Huffington Post’s app makes reading stories from the site on a tablet both easy and organized. HuffingtonPost.com is basically what you see when you fire up the newspaper’s website in your browser – lots of text, a few photos, and a lot going on within any given page of the site. In the a ... Full Article »
Newsr offers an easy way to access and read your Google Reader RSS feeds on your Android tablet device. While the app is fairly plain, it does work quite well. It's set up in a similar way to other popular news apps with which you might already be familiar. Headlines appear on the left, and tapping ... Full Article »
News360 for Tablets presents a fun and intuitive way to read articles from a multitude of sources. The app organizes news by categories, showing the tops stories of every category automatically. There is a Top Stories category which has all the most important goings-on of the world if you're short ... Full Article »
Earthquake! won't warn Android tablet users when the ground will start shaking, but it does an accurate job tracking where and when they've happened. For worried family members, scientists or just the naturally curious, Earthquake! tracks all of the earthquakes that are rumbling below the surface o ... Full Article »
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“I have been looking for a long time for a better way to decide which apps to try.”
Marisa Whitfield owns around 150 apps, and her favorites are 2Do and eReader. She is most interested in productivity apps, as she has a very busy job and she's usually organizing around 12 projects at once as well as her home. She always looks for a lite version of an app and checks reviews before spending significant money on the paid version. Check out Marisa's Fave Five.
My app life: Tech/Social Networking Junkie, Sports Fan, News Junkie, Career Person, Book Reader