Android Market has had a Brilliant Make-over
Some changes have been incorporated in the Android Market to make it more developer and user friendly. As we know, movie rentals have already been added to it, and now it even has some recommended applications, which are based on download trends of Android users. Eric Chu has said that the beginning of June would [...]
Save your Battery Life With Wi-Fi Status
Android users streaming a lot inevitably face battery issues. The concept is that faster the bit rate, the more power the function consumes. Most of the people carry multiple batteries to counter the issue. However, it would be best to know what practices can help us save battery life. There is an application, known as [...]
Its Finally Here – Google Docs Android App
Google took inexplicably long to realize that Google Reader needed a native Android clients and longer to launch a bonafied Google Docs Android application. Moreover, a quick test revealed that it does not offer offline access to read or create documents. Although it is a great application, it would have been able to provide some [...]
Android Application Alert #57
The Android Market had had a couple of editions last week along with a few changes. Let us talk about the best Android application of the week, the NFL lockout and the Location lockdown. Bump 2.0 – For this you would need Android 2.1 or higher This helps in sharing data between two handsets wirelessly. [...]
Sprint Would Now Accept Android Market Buys To Monthly Bills Directly
Sprint has joined hands with T-mobile and AT&T as United States telecom operators that accept direct billing for Android Market applications to monthly invoices. One of the tipsters had informed AndroidCentral that the option is now available. With Sprint in the league, Google is very close to achieving its goal of making carrier billing a [...]
The Wait for Tap Tap Revenge for the Android Users is Finally Over
Android would soon get Tap Tap Revenge for itself. Tapulous has at last managed to deliver the Tap Tap Android application. However, it requires 2.1 or a higher version of Android. Those who have switched to Android devices from the iPhone are sure to recognize the game. It asks its users to tap the buttons [...]
At Last Android Market Supports in-app-billing
The Android Market is at last supporting in-app-billing. A few months back Google had announced that it intends to enable buying of application upgrades, and then substantiated that it would start from this week onwards. The feature is already live for all the developers and is available for the numerous Android applications that benefit from [...]
Amazon App Store Workaround for non-U.S Users
Some of the features of the Amazon App Store may help it beat the Android Market. However, it is still accessible to the US users only, and the Canadian, British and other international readers are not very happy with this. But the good news for the Android users is that the Amazon App Store is [...]
Android Applications Alert
Android went berserk over devices during the annual wireless conference and some great Android apps were displayed at the CTIA. The best Android application of the week in terms of both newsworthiness as well as content is the Amazon App Store. Although it is not available in the Android Market, a number of other applications [...]
Google’s Android Market Webstore Now Has Books
Earlier, Google had secured one of those Books landing pages in the Android Market site. Recently, that page has been updated for supporting eBooks on Android. This new web store lists a huge number of free as well as paid books that users can read with the help of the Google Books Android application. The [...]