Sunday, November 30, 2014

  • Jack And Jill Are Google's New Compilers For Android App Developers

    Android has gone through quite a few changes during its short 6 years of life. The Android that drives most of the world's smartphones of today would be almost unrecognizable to what was launched in late 2008. We've seen massive visual changes, expansion to almost every conceivable form…

  • [Bonus Round] Offroad Legends 2, Run Sackboy Run, Ski Challenge 15, And The Witcher Adventure Game

    Welcome to the latest entry in our Bonus Round series, wherein we tell you all about the new Android games of the day that we couldn't get to during our regular news rounds. Consider this a quick update for the dedicated gamers who can't wait for our bi-weekly roundups, and don't want to…

  • The five best podcast apps for Android

    Get the very best podcast experience with these 5 great apps After music, another ever increasingly popular media consumed on our Android phones and tablets is the podcast. We produce a bunch of them here at Mobile Nations , and the popularity and scale of the podcast continues to grow. But to…

  • Google posts 'Best Apps of 2014' list

    Google's best apps Google has posted their "Best Apps of 2014" list this afternoon. The list includes old favorites like Swiftkey keyboard and Link Bubble , as well as some great new apps like Over or Strive . Chances are, you'll agree with many of the apps included and disagree…

  • AC editors' apps of the week: Radiant Defense, Piktures, Straw and more

    See the apps we're using most during the past week It's the beginning of the holiday season for those of us in the states, and that means plenty of time to be on our phones or tablets with some quality apps. What better way to pass the time while a turkey is cooking, right? We've…

  • Our Favorite Android, iOS, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week

    A smartphone is only as great as its apps, and developers were hard at work again this week to make your pocket computer just a little bit better. This week iOS saw a swell of platform-only apps whereas Android was a little light. I also came across an amazing language-learning app for Windows Phone…

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