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BubbleBuzz is specially designed for android users to customize various incoming notifications. It assigns colorful bubbles to SMS, MMS, Missed Calls, Gmail, Gtalk messages. Definitely more fun than the simplex LED notifications!…
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It’s the weekend! As usual, we’ve compiled a list of five great apps for you to check out this week, including QSun, Facebook Local, Fender Play and more! Check these out and let us know what you think!(This is a preview – click here to read the entire…
Android Auto is meant to simplify your phone experience so that you can keep your eyes on the road, but that simplification can sometimes be taken too far. For this reason, Google is adding the ability to view your full contacts list. That means that …
The developer options isn’t really just for developers. It can be really handy for ‘normal’ users too! The hidden menu provides a trove of useful Android settings that few people take advantage of. We’ve put together a list of some useful developer opt…
Last week we took six of the best smartphones of the moment and conducted a camera blind test. You’ve voted on which takes the best shots in a variety of scenes, and we’ve got the surprising results for you to read here.(This is a preview – click here …
Capcom announced in a blog post yesterday that it’s winding down support for its free-to-play puzzle game, Puzzle Fighter. In-app purchases will be available until April 23, and the game will be removed from app stores on July 1. The game’s servers will shut down on July 31, making it unplayable.
Puzzle Fighter is a fairly run-of-the-mill puzzler that sees players matching colored gems to eliminate them from the screen, with the addition of characters from Capcom’s various properties, like Mega Man and Street Fighter‘s Ryu.
Capcom is killing ‘Puzzle Fighter’ on July 31, less than a year after launch was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson surprise-announced the company’s upcoming streaming service, called Watch, during his testimony at AT&T’s ongoing antitrust trial this week. The service will be free for AT&T unlimited wireless subscribers, a spokesperson later said, and cost $15 per month for everyone else. The service won’t include sports programming.
Watch will allow subscribers to watch cable content without a cable subscription. AT&T already provides a service like this one in DirecTV Now, which starts at $35 a month; Watch will be considerably less expensive, and sounds like it could be a good deal for folks who want cable but aren’t into sports.
AT&T CEO describes new $15/month streaming service during antitrust testimony was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
The results are in. We asked you which method of unlocking you prefer for your smartphone. With the development of technologies, we’re seeing methods such as face unlock, iris scanning and more become commonplace. The in-display fingerprint sensor is a…
The Google app just leapt up to version 8.0 late last night, but despite the shiny new version number, most things are looking about the same. A new screen has been added for “Your People,” while a teardown tells us that it will be possible to set reg…
The Google app just leapt up to version 8.0 late last night, but despite the shiny new version number, most things are looking about the same. A new screen has been added for “Your People,” while a teardown tells us that it will be possible to set reg…
ZTE was caught dodging US sanctions on Iran two years ago. To avoid a possible US import ban (ZTE is based in China), it paid nearly a billion dollars in fines. Part of the settlement required ZTE to fire four executives and discipline 35 others. Earl…