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Behind the Cube: Day 149 with 22cans Curiosity

Behind the Cube: Day 149 with 22cans Curiosity

The curious little game known as 22cans Curiosity is now on day 149, and we’re back with another edition of Behind the Cube. It’s been around a month since we covered the Cube, and not much has changed although the backer images are still rolling out as each layer is removed.

Rosetta Course lets you Learn a Foreign Language on the Go

Rosetta Course lets you Learn a Foreign Language on the Go

If you’ve ever wanted to speak in a foreign language, Rosetta Stone has always been an excellent program to use. Rosetta Course is the company’s’ foray in to the world of Android, and it’s hands down the best way to learn a foreign language on your mobile.

New Android App: Fynch for Twitter

New Android App: Fynch for Twitter

Rn Software has just released a new app called Fynch for Twitter. Fynch is not a standalone app but actually integrates with Twitter to enhance you experience by managing how you interact with Twitter timelines.

Ariton Games brings Westward Ho! to Android

Ariton Games brings Westward Ho! to Android

We’ve seen some great Sci-Fi Android games over the past few months, and you can now add one more to that list with Spaceward Ho! from Ariton Games. If the name sounds familiar it should, as the original Computer game was quite popular and still has a rabid fan base today.

3Dmark for Android – Where you do Rank?

3Dmark for Android – Where you do Rank?

For years now 3Dmark has been the benchmark (pun intended) on how to tell if your computer system was hot or not. Up until now however if you wanted to see how your Android device ranked in benchmark tests you were out of luck; even considering many smartphones and tablets have comparable 3D capabilities of some console systems, notebooks, and PC’s.

Survival Horror Story: Catequesis is bringing 8-bit Horror to Android this Fall

Survival Horror Story: Catequesis is bringing 8-bit Horror to Android this Fall

Survival Horror games are all the rage, but there aren’t many good Android titles out there. Survival Horror Story: Catequesis looks to change that though and it’s putting a cool retro spin on things.

Ping: 8-bits of Puzzle Fun by Christopher Arnold

Ping: 8-bits of Puzzle Fun by Christopher Arnold

Who needs all that crazy HD and 3D graphics when you can have a classic-looking game like Ping? Answer: Not this guy, and probably not you either; developer Christopher Arnold did an outstanding job creating a game that looks and feels like a classic Atari game but is actually something completely new.This simple looking 8-bit game will have you hooked from the start because you will quickly realize it’s not as simple as it seems.

The WWE’s Rockpocalypse brings The People’s Champ to Google Play

The WWE’s Rockpocalypse brings The People’s Champ to Google Play

The greatest man in the world of Sports Entertainment got an Android App yesterday and it wasn’t an April fool’s joke. Rockpocalypse is a new Android game from the WWE and it’s all about The Rock putting a beat down on scores of evil Jabroni’s.

Games with Friends releases Pic Combo for Android

Games with Friends releases Pic Combo for Android

A few weeks back we covered a game called Icomania by Games for Friends and this week we’re back with another guessing game from the group called Pic Combo.

Facebook puts its own spin on Android with Facebook Home

Facebook puts its own spin on Android with Facebook Home

Last week Facebook put the word out about a media event related to Android and the rumors have been flying ever since. The latest comes from 9to5Google and says that Facebook Home may be the name of the new project, and it’s going to bring Facebook to the forefront on the operating system we all know and love. Yay?

Samsung Galaxy S4 Root pops up for the  Exynos Octa 5 version of the S4

Samsung Galaxy S4 Root pops up for the Exynos Octa 5 version of the S4

While the world awaits the release of the Samsung Galaxy S4, it looks like the folks over at XDA forums have already achieved Root on the super phone. Before you get too excited there is a catch as it’s only for the Exynos 5 Octa-Core model.

Translate Text on the Go with the WorldPenScan BT from PenPower

Translate Text on the Go with the WorldPenScan BT from PenPower

If you’re the globetrotting sort going to a foreign country is always made easier if you know the language. Unfortunately, most of us don’t have time to learn a new language on the fly. That’s where a new piece of tech called the WorldPenScan BT can come in handy, as it allows you to carry a mini translator in your pocket and it even works with your favorite Android device.

Flinging to Adventure in Fling Clowny by RV AppStudios

Flinging to Adventure in Fling Clowny by RV AppStudios

Fling Clowny by RV AppStudiosIf you’re like me you’ve always wanted to be a daredevil clown being shot through flaming and electrified rings. Well wait no longer my friends because now you can do just that with Fling Clowny by developer RV AppStudios. But wait there’s more; while entertaining the crowd you can also pick up some nice coin along the way.

Battery Issues Beware! Google and Kickstarter Are On The Way

Battery Issues Beware! Google and Kickstarter Are On The Way

We have all been there. That critical moment when your mobile device is supposed to be your best friend but decides that your earth shattering issues are not as important as its need to rest and recharge. Battery problems are the bane of any mobile device and can cripple you at the most inconvenient time. Help is on the horizon in the form of a new patent for Google and new technology funded by Kickstarter.

Android 5.0 Key Lime Rumored Release in May 2013

Android 5.0 Key Lime Rumored Release in May 2013

Google began testing its new mobile Android OS code named ‘Key Lime’ in fall of 2012. Now it seems that the Google rumor mill is suggesting that Key Lime will be released sometime in late May of 2013. Key Lime was initially called Android 4.2, with only some minor upgrades to the current Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, but now Key Lime is being called Android 5.0 which leads you to think that it might be more than just a few minor changes.

PlayJam and Android Try to Take the Console Out of Gaming

PlayJam and Android Try to Take the Console Out of Gaming

PlayJam has introduced its new Android based game system that boasts a great deal of what we take for granted in console gaming without the bulk of an actual console. This lightweight gaming system runs an Android OS, is the size of a large cell phone, and can plug into any TV with a HDMI port.

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