Weekly Photo Contest: Night
Show off your nighttime photography skills this week We're on a roll with our weekly photo contests, giving away a lot of great prizes for folks who turn in amazin photos each week. Going with another broad prompt that should yeild some great entries, this week you'll be taking pictures that…
Bolt, a VoIP app which supports regular calls, launches in the Play Store
Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, holds a lot of promise. It also causes a lot of headaches, as users must sign-up for the service for it to work properly. … Continue reading
A Different Candy-Themed Bejeweled Clone Fights King's Candy Crush Saga Trademark, King Responds Predictably
King.com isn't doing a lot to win positive publicity lately . The company's aggressive strategy toward establishing IP dominance in the industry has won the ire of most of the web, and for good reason: it's kind of super asshole-ish . Another story of King's evil started to gain…
Muzei live wallpaper from DashClock creator turns your device into an art gallery
Roman Nurik, best known for his DashClock homescreen widget, has announced a new open source project of his. Muzei, which is Russian for "museum", is a live wallpaper app that … Continue reading
Purported HTC M8 photo shows thin bezels, more screen real estate
With MWC coming up, we're expecting HTC to announce the successor to the One. Though we don't have an official name yet, the codename M8 suffices, and we're finding yet … Continue reading
Grab the custom HTC One Double Dip case of your dreams
Come up with your own wildly colorful concoction to keep your One safe Who said a phone case had to be boring? HTC has now started to offer HTC One owners the chance to build their own custom Double Dip case with a variety of color options for you to choose from. Some bright, some not so bright. …
World's hottest mobile developer sets sights on third hit game
Supercell, the developer behind popular mobile games Clash of Clans and Hay Day that hauled in almost $900 million in revenue in 2013, is planning a new game for later this year, Reuters has learned. The new game is titled Boom Beach, and will let gamers fight some sort of battles on beaches,…
Moto X — six months on
Our top Android phone of 2013 (and then some) revisited — and it's held up quite nicely. It's not often that I use one smartphone for six months straight. I'm not supposed to. We have too many good phones comes through here. And inevitably I see something shiny that pulls my attention…
Yahoo's Aviate gets smart when headphones are in
Plug a set of headphones into an Android phone, and pertinent musical information automatically surfaces. [Read more]
Check out this incredibly convincing HTC M8 render based on all the leaks
We love a good render. No, we're not talking about those over-the-top concept images you find plastered all over the internets (although those can be fun too). We're talking about renders so wonderfully crafted, you just might confuse them for the real deal. In fact, this is actually our…
Google Play Music for Android now lets you take radio stations offline
If you thrive on Google Play Music's radio stations but would love if they kept playing while you're away from an internet connection, congratulations -- Google has just granted your wish. An Android app update rolling out today lets you pin whole...
HTC Launches A Customizable Version Of The HTC One's Double Dip Case Available For $29.99
Sticking the HTC One in a case can remove much of the appeal of owning the phone in the first place, as the handset is such a treat to the hands and the eyes. But if you stick it in one of HTC's official accessories, such as the Double Dip hard shell case, and squint, then maybe it retains some…
Microsoft considers bringing Android apps to Windows: A quick fix for a long-term problem
Intel isn't the only company that sees potential in Android apps on Windows. Microsoft is reportedly considering bringing Android apps over to Windows and Windows Phone, which could help to solve its perennial app-availability problems, according to The Verge.…
The Epic Tale Of How Phosphor Games Reclaimed 'Horn' From Zynga So It Could Publish The Game Properly
Horn came out on Android back in 2012, and it was a pretty big deal at the time. Phosphor Games Studio had previously seen success with Dark Meadow, and it was clear the studio could do great things. Unlike Dark Meadow, Horn was published by Zynga instead of the developer. The title made a splash…
Ideum and 3M team up to bring an Android coffee table to reality
Ideum and 3M have announced a new Android device, but it's not your standard fare. By bringing Android to furniture, the duo hope their Android powered coffee table will become … Continue reading
T-Mobile gets results: Verizon to boost data caps, cut prices
The great mobile price wars of 2014 are officially on. Leaked documents obtained by Android Police show that Verizon plans to announce that it's increasing all of its data cap tiers from 500MB, 1GB and 2GB to 1GB, 2GB and 3GB, respectively. Even better, these upgrades will be given automatically…
Why Microsoft bringing Android apps to Windows Phone could spell doom for the OS
Rumor has it Microsoft is seriously considering developing an Android runtime for Windows Phone and perhaps other Windows-based platforms (including RT and the full Windows experience). This would allow developers to port their apps over to Windows Phone with little to no effort. Would it be the…
Canalys: 1.6 million smart wearable bands shipped in second half of 2013
At almost every turn, you hear about wearable technology. Everyone from Nike to upstarts like Pebble is involving themselves in some sort of wearable device, promising a myriad of things. … Continue reading
Aviate's First Update Since Being Bought By Yahoo Introduces A New 'Listening Space' For Managing Music
For Aviate users, 2014 has made for an uncertain year thus far. Yahoo announced its acquisition of the home screen replacement at this year's CES, and we haven't heard a peep since. Well, today the launcher has just received its first major update of the year, and this one includes a new…
Google Play Music update adds offline radio caching, in-app device management and several fixes
A few buttons change places and functionality improves across the entire app It's been a little while since our last Google Play Music update, but we can say with today's new features the wait was worth it. First on the list is the ability to cache radio stations for offline listening —…
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