Friday 19 April 2013

Review: Badland for iOS is nonstop side-scrolling fun

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Review: Badland for iOS is nonstop side-scrolling fun

04.12.2013 5:30 AM

This side-scrolling atmospheric adventure game chucks you headfirst into explosive environmental hazards, but each round leaves you wanting more.

Review: Hundreds for iOS is a maddening challenge of a puzzler game

04.16.2013 6:30 AM

Do you enjoy exceptionally challenging puzzle games that don?t hold your hand and give you little pay off? Hundreds is right up your alley.

 

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Review: Amazon Instant Video for iOS marred by Wi-Fi-only streaming and no AirPlay

04.12.2013 6:30 AM

Amazon Instant Video is a great option for those who like streaming older content or watching video they've purchased via Amazon.com. Unfortunately, it's restricted by Wi-Fi-only streaming, no AirPlay support, and no way to purchase content in-app.

Replacing Messages: Three alternative apps for iOS messaging

04.17.2013 3:00 AM

Dissatisfied with Apple's Messages? There are other messaging apps for iOS to choose from. And while they might not be able to completely replace Messages, they could teach it a thing or two.

Android Apps

The best tower defense games on Android

04.15.2013 3:00 AM

Build those towers and stop those creeps where they stand! These tower defense games are sure to please your inner strategist.

Money can't buy privacy in Google Play store, study shows

04.15.2013 10:27 AM

Both paid and free apps in the Google Play store harvest the same amount of private information from Android phones, a security researcher has discovered.

A week with Pulse: A Google Reader junkie's journey

04.12.2013 3:00 AM

A Google Reader addict looks for a substitute for the soon-to-be-vanquished RSS platform.

Android founder: We aimed to make a camera OS

04.16.2013 6:28 AM

The creators of Android originally dreamed it would be used to create a world of "smart cameras" that connected to PCs, a founder said, but it was reworked for mobile handsets as the smartphone market began to explode.

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