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By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
Sudo Make Me An App has just released Sudo QuickLaunch to the Play Store, an app that handily replaces Google Now’s swipe-up gesture in Jelly Bean with a list of your favorite apps. If you’re like me, you hit the search bar in Jelly Bean more often than you swipe up to get to Google Search, so Sudo QuickLaunch is a welcome addition that not only makes that gesture useful, but can keep your home screen clutter-free . . . → Read More: [New App] Sudo QuickLaunch Replaces Jelly Bean’s Google Now Swipe Gesture With A List Of Your Favorite Apps
By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
Verizon has a history of blocking apps for their customers. One of the biggest issues was them blocking all tethering apps, like PdaNet. . . . → Read More: Verizon No Longer Allowed To Block Tethering Apps In The Play Store
By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney will announce his running mate … on his official Android and iPhone apps . . . → Read More: Romney to announce VP pick via Android, iPhone apps
By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
By Android For Ever, on July 30th, 2012%
The games are underway in London and the whole world is watching. If you’d like to follow the course of the events without spending the next couple weeks glued to your television, Yahoo! may just have you covered. The app is decidedly slick-looking, though some users have reported some trouble with the app, however in our test runs, it’s worked adequately. . . . → Read More: Yahoo! Sports Beyond Gold 2012 Provides Mobile Olympics Coverage, Just Like You’d Expect
By Android For Ever, on July 28th, 2012%
Word Lens, the sometimes jittery but generally impressive visual language translator, is getting in the Olympic spirit. For a limited time, the language packs—which are acquired via in-app purchases to unlock full translation support—are being offered for $2.99 per pack, which is $2 off the normal price of $4.99 . . . → Read More: Word Lens Knocks Language Pack Pricing Down To $2.99 To Celebrate The Olympic Games
By Android For Ever, on July 27th, 2012%
With the opening ceremonies of the 2012 Olympic London games just minutes away, Samsung has been working hard in aiding their Android users to follow and enjoy the event. Samsung has launched the “London 2012 Predictor” app that makes predicting events and medal winners fun by being able to go up against your Facebook friends . . . → Read More: Samsung makes predicting Olympic results fun and sociable with their London 2012 Predictor app
By Android For Ever, on July 27th, 2012%
When Madfinger Games changed the price of Dead Trigger from $1 to free, it was upsetting. No, it wasn’t because I lost a dollar. It’s principle. . . . → Read More: Madfinger Games Rewarding Those Who Bought Dead Trigger
By Android For Ever, on July 27th, 2012%
There is an app called PDroid (but if you’re serious about security, you probably know that already) that lets you blacklist and whitelist apps using specific permissions. If you don’t want an app using a specific permission, block it. It’s quite a nice app to keep around, especially when you want to cut apps off from internet access . . . → Read More: For Those Paranoid Androids, Here’s A Method To Block Camera And Mic Access
By Android For Ever, on July 27th, 2012%
As the hours and minutes count down towards the opening ceremony in London, Samsung is once again getting in the Olympic spirit with a brand new social prediction app for the 2012 games. . . . → Read More: Samsung launches Olympic prediction app for Android
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