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- 30+ Best Android Apps [September 2016]
- Is AT&T’s DuraForce Pro going to be the best rugged Android phone when it launches tomorrow?
- 11 Indie Android Games that Google thinks are awesome
- Chainfire says the fight to keep root is a losing one
- Fossil puts their sexy Android Wear smartwatches up for sale
- SwiftKey can predict email addresses and phone numbers again
- Banned from Pokemon GO? Your account may now be reinstated
- Uber’s Local Offers will pay you for going out on the town
- Galaxy Note 7 too expensive? Snag this $300 Sony deal on Amazon
- Nexus finally dead? This year’s Nexus phones might not be “Nexus” phones at all
- Android Pay forced an apartment rental app to end a year-long promotion for it in just 2 weeks
- Inbox’s search feature is about to get a lot more useful soon
- Moto phones could have fingerpint sensors return to the rear going forward
- A big self-driving war between Google and Uber could be brewing soon
- Samsung’s latest Exynos 7 chip brings greater power for affordable devices
30+ Best Android Apps [September 2016] Posted: 30 Aug 2016 01:18 PM PDT The beaches are getting less crowded. RV's are being put back in storage. Back-to-school sales can be found in every store. It's a sad time of year. The good news is we had a bunch of great new Android apps launch in the last month. |
Is AT&T’s DuraForce Pro going to be the best rugged Android phone when it launches tomorrow? Posted: 30 Aug 2016 12:25 PM PDT Heads-up: AT&T has a new phone launching tomorrow. It's the Kyocera DuraForce Pro, a rugged smartphone that has a whole lot of tricks up its sleeve. It won't top the charts in areas of performance, but is it tough enough to find its way onto our best phones list? |
11 Indie Android Games that Google thinks are awesome Posted: 30 Aug 2016 11:29 AM PDT These 11 Indie Android Games are worth trying according to Google. |
Chainfire says the fight to keep root is a losing one Posted: 30 Aug 2016 11:26 AM PDT Chainfire is back at it again with his development chops. The man is creating a new app that serves one simple purpose: to allow root detection apps to run. The problem is even he isn't convinced that it's possibe to keep up down the line. |
Fossil puts their sexy Android Wear smartwatches up for sale Posted: 30 Aug 2016 11:03 AM PDT Fossil has just made it's Fossil Q series of Android Wear watches available on their store for sub-$300. |
SwiftKey can predict email addresses and phone numbers again Posted: 30 Aug 2016 10:47 AM PDT SwiftKey has fixed an issue that made it so other people would see your email address and phone number predictions, and vice versa. |
Banned from Pokemon GO? Your account may now be reinstated Posted: 30 Aug 2016 10:39 AM PDT If you were permanently banned from Pokemon Go for using add-on maps you may want to check the status of your account as many players are being reinstated. |
Uber’s Local Offers will pay you for going out on the town Posted: 30 Aug 2016 10:27 AM PDT Uber has sparked up a nice new promotion. Local Offers, as it's called, is like a credit card rewards system. In fact, it's exactly like that considering it can only currently be taken advantage of by Visa credit card users. |
Galaxy Note 7 too expensive? Snag this $300 Sony deal on Amazon Posted: 30 Aug 2016 10:10 AM PDT The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is one of the Best Android Phones money can buy, but it'll cost you a pretty penny - or more accurately, 90,000+ pretty pennies - to put one permanently in your pocket. But there are some great alternatives that won't break the bank: here is one. |
Nexus finally dead? This year’s Nexus phones might not be “Nexus” phones at all Posted: 30 Aug 2016 09:58 AM PDT Well, how about this for a crazy rumor? According to Android Central, the HTC-made Nexus phones we've been hearing a lot about lately -- the Nexus Sailfish and Nexus Marlin -- may not even be Nexus phones, with Google reportedly looking to retire the brand. |
Android Pay forced an apartment rental app to end a year-long promotion for it in just 2 weeks Posted: 30 Aug 2016 09:21 AM PDT Android Pay may not have as much star power as Apple Pay, but there are still a ton of people using it. RadPad, a company which makes a rental payment app for apartment managers, decided to use their launch of Android Pay to run a promotion that waives the payment fee, and it was so successful they had to end it way earlier than they thought. |
Inbox’s search feature is about to get a lot more useful soon Posted: 30 Aug 2016 08:55 AM PDT Google wants to make Inbox's search feature more useful. Reports of a new search UI being tested have flown in |
Moto phones could have fingerpint sensors return to the rear going forward Posted: 30 Aug 2016 07:58 AM PDT Since the launch of the age-old Motorola Atrix, Motorola hadn't used fingerprint sensors for their phones until this year's crop of launches. The phones which had them -- the Moto Z, Moto Z Force, and Moto G4 Plus -- all have their scanners fixated on the front, but that could change going forward. |
A big self-driving war between Google and Uber could be brewing soon Posted: 30 Aug 2016 07:17 AM PDT The time for Google and Uber to play nice and help each other push forward standards and regulations for self-driving vehicles might soon be coming to an end. David Drummond, who is a senior vice president of corporate development for Alphabet, is stepping down as a board member for Uber. |
Samsung’s latest Exynos 7 chip brings greater power for affordable devices Posted: 30 Aug 2016 06:21 AM PDT Samsung today announced the Exynos 7570 chipset. It's clearly not a top-line chip for them as they've moved onto the Exynos 8 series for their 2016 flagships, so it's likely headed for affordable devices. |
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