Japan’s NTT DOCOMO announces 11 new Android devices; includes Optimus G Pro, Ascend D2, Xperia Z & Xperia Tablet Z

Posted Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 at 9:02 am by CommentsJapan’s NTT DOCOMO announces 11 new Android devices; includes Optimus G Pro, Ascend D2, Xperia Z & Xperia Tablet Z

NTT DOCOMO, Japan’s predominant mobile phone operator, announced their 2013 spring lineup of devices which include 11 new Android devices (including 9 phones and 2 tablets) set to launch beginning on January 25. Some devices will be the first with large full HD displays on the network, running Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), with battery capacities, and compatible with DOCOMO’s Xi LTE (max. downlink of 112.5 Mbps in some areas). Below is a list of phones and tablets with projected release dates.

docomo WITH series launching January 25 and late February:

AQUOS PHONE EX – 4.5-inch 720p screen, 1.5 GHz Quad Core, 13.1-megapixel rear & 1.2-megapixel front cameras, Wi-Fi HotSpot up to 10 devices,  LTE, NFC, made by Sharp.MEDIAS X - 4.7-inch 720p screen, 1.5 GHz Quad Core, 13.1-megapixel rear & 1.3-megapixel front cameras, Wi-Fi HotSpot up to 10 devices,  LTE, NFC, made by Casio.

docomo NEXT series launching January 30 through mid April:

ELUGA X - 5-inch 1080p screen, 1.5 GHz Quad Core, 13.2-megapixel rear & 1.3-megapixel front cameras, Wi-Fi HotSpot up to 10 devices,  LTE, NFC, made by Panasonic.Xperia Z - 5-inch 1080p screen, 1.5 GHz Quad Core, 13.1-megapixel rear & 2.2-megapixel front cameras, Wi-Fi HotSpot up to 10 devices,  LTE, NFC, made by Sony.ARROWS X - 5-inch 1080p screen, 1.7 GHz Quad Core, 16.3-megapixel rear & 1.3-megapixel front cameras, Wi-Fi HotSpot up to 8 devices,  LTE, NFC, made by Fujitsu.Ascend D2 - 4.7-inch 720p screen, 1.5 GHz Quad Core, 13.1-megapixel rear & 1.0-megapixel front cameras, Wi-Fi HotSpot up to 8 devices,  LTE, NFC, made by Huawei.Optimus G Pro - 5-inch 1080p screen, 1.7 GHz Quad Core, 13.2-megapixel rear & 2.4-megapixel front cameras, Wi-Fi HotSpot up to 8 devices,  LTE, NFC, made by LG.MEDIAS W - 4.3-inch screen, 1.5 GHz Dual Core, 8.1-megapixel rear camera, Wi-Fi HotSpot up to 10 devices,  LTE, made by Casio.

Tablets launching mid to late March:

Xperia Tablet Z - 10.1-inch full HD+ screen, 1.5 GHz Quad Core, 8.1-megapixel rear & 2.2-megapixel front cameras, Wi-Fi HotSpot up to 10 devices,  LTE, NFC, made by Sony.dtab - 10.1-inch 720p screen, 1.2 GHz Quad Core, 13.1-megapixel rear & 2.2-megapixel front cameras, Wi-Fi HotSpot up to 10 devices, made by Huawei.Preteen phone launching tentatively late February:Smartphone for Juniors - 4.1-inch screen, Android 4.0, 1.5 GHz Dual Core, 12.1-megapixel rear & VGA front cameras, LTE, NFC, made by Sharp.Source: NTT DocomoPDF via Android Central


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6 Best Video Calling Android Apps

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Today’s top list are the 6 Best Video Calling Android Apps. These apps allow you to video call someone for free using your phone’s front (or rear-facing) camera. A few apps even allow you to video call your Facebook friends. Update: we’re listing only third party non-Google apps. Click the icons for more in-depth reviews & comparisons or go directly to download from Google Play!

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Tango Text, Voice, Video Calls Tango Text, Voice, Video Calls Free Tango Voice & Video Calls offers Free Voice and Video Calls! Now you can leave your friends video messages when they don’t pick up your call! To send a video message without calling, long press on your friends name and follow the prompts. Watch your video messages by tapping the Messages tab in Tango. Price: Free Share Android App Review ooVoo Video Call ooVoo Video Call Free With ooVoo you can make FREE Video Calls, FREE Voice Calls, and send FREE Instant Messages. Use ooVoo to easily find and video call with all your Facebook Friends. ooVoo keeps you connected with your friends and family with the best HD quality video calls. Share Android App Review fring launches free group video calling for mobile platforms fring launches free group video calling for mobile platforms Free fring launched a mobile group video call platform for iPhone & Android devices. According to the company, four fring friends can share a simultaneous video call, for free, over Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. In addition, it enables users to make free 2 way video calls, voice calls and chat with friends on Android, iPhone/iPod touch and Nokia Smartphones. You can download the app using convenient tools above and below… Share Android App Review Seen: Video calls for Facebook Seen: Video calls for Facebook Free Want to video call your Facebook friends? The OpenMarket Seen application lets you make high quality video and voice calls over Wi-Fi or 3G to your Facebook friends and groups. Better yet, these calls are FREE worldwide (mobile operator permitting and data rates may apply). Share Android App Review Video Calling Video Calling Free !!!!!!!!Video Calling!!!!!!!! Make free video calls, and call phones to all your Facebook friends. First time need to login with Facebook and enjoy with unlimited video call whether Your friends on an Android, iPhone, Mac or PC, as well as IMs, no matter where they are. Just enjoy!! Share Android App Review

Though we only wanted to list non-Google third-party apps, here’s a few honorable mentions from Google: Talk (default Android app already available on devices therefore not available in Google Play) and Google+.

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Xperia Tablet Z – Sony’s 10 inch Android powered tablet

Posted Monday, January 21st, 2013 at 11:30 am by CommentsXperia Tablet Z – Sony’s 10 inch Android powered tablet

Xperia Tablet Z was recently announced for the Japanese market this Spring. The ten inch tablet runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), with 1.5GHz quad-core processor, the display’s resolution is WUXGA (1920 x 1200) powered by Sony’s Mobile Bravia Engine 2, has an 8.1-megapixel rear-facing camera (which automatically recognizes the scene in a dark place or even when the backlight automatically adjust to the optimal settings for “Auto Low Premium”), it’s 6.9mm thin, comes in black & white and is LTE capable.

Check out the phones in Sony’s premium Z line; Xperia Z & Xperia ZL.

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Android sales rule through the holiday period with a couple notable exceptions

New sales figures for smartphones during the holiday period, defined as the twelve weeks ending December 23, 2012, show Android continued to perform well in most markets. Research firm Kantar Worldpanel Comtech numbers reveal Android continued to maintain a stronghold in markets like Britain, Germany, France, Australia, much of Europe, and the urban Chinese market. Market share ranged from 50 percent up to as high as 86 percent in Spain. The exceptions to Android’s dominance were in the U.S. and Japanese markets.

In the U.S. market, Android’s share decreased slightly to 44.2 percent and in Japan Android claimed just 31.9 percent. The other big player, iOS from Apple, claimed more than 50 percent in each of those markets. Dominic Sunnebo with Kantar Worldpanel ComTech says Android’s rate of growth slowed down during 2012, perhaps as a function of the law of diminishing returns among first time smartphone buyers.

The new sales figures show RIM and Microsoft are still pulling up the bottom of the charts, though Windows phones seem to be making some inroads in European markets. For instance, Windows Phone claimed 13.9 percent of the Italian market up from 2.8 percent the prior year. In another interesting bit of data found in the sales figures, the BlackBerry 9320 was the most popular handset given as a gift during December. The Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 grabbed the number two spot in that category and the iPhone 4S claimed third spot.

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LG Optimus G Pro officially announced for Japan

NTT DoCoMo announced a bunch of phones and tablets for their spring lineup and the LG Optimus G Pro was one of them. We already knew most of the goods on it, but the specs are now official: 5-inch 1080p display, a 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, 13MP rear camera, 3,000mAh battery, and LTE. It will be available in April. No official word from LG so we have no idea when or if it will be available in other parts of the world.

source: NTT DoCoMo
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Sony Xperia Tablet Z announced for NTT DoCoMo

The rumors that the Sony Xperia Tablet Z would get announced by NTT DoCoMo came true today. The tab was already announced by Sony so no major surprises on the specs: a 10.1-inch 1080p (1920 x 1200) display, a Qualcomm 1.5GHz quad-core APQ8064 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, microSD, an 8.1MP Exmor R camera, 6,000mAh battery, NFC, LTE, and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Just like the Xperia Z and Xperia ZL, it will be waterproof and dustproof. It’s only 6.9mm thick and weighs in at 495 grams, which makes it the world’s thinnest and lightest 10-inch tablet. It will be available in Japan in mid March, but no word on pricing. The big question is if Sony will actually sell any of them?

sources: NTT DoCoMo, Sony Mobile

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NTT DoCoMo includes folding, dual-screen NEC Medias W in spring lineup

If you were paying attention to CES 2013, you may have noticed that one of the more popular items on display was the flexible screens under development by Samsung. As their short video showed, the flexible screen will open the door to some new form factors. Until then, if you want something unique you may have to look for something like the NEC Medias W N-05E. NEC has basically taken two 4.3-inch devices and merged them together with a hinge in the middle. When opened, the device doubles screen real estate while maintaining a small, pocket-able size when folded up.

The screens are supposed to be able to function independently of each other, with separate apps running in each screen, or the two screens can act like one big screen. The device is powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core cpu, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of built-in storage and the ever popular microSD slot for expansion purposes. However, NEC did not include NFC capability in the device. which will run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

NTT DoCoMo indicates the device should be available in mid-April. No information on other markets, pricing or a release schedule if it ends up in markets outside of Japan.

source: NTT DoCoMo

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AT&T agrees to buy Alltel for $780 million in cash

ATNI operates under the Alltel name in the U.S., and its network covers approximately 4.6 million people in primarily rural areas across six states — Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, North Carolina, Ohio and South Carolina. The acquisition includes spectrum in the 700 MHz, 850 MHz and 1900 MHz bands and is largely complementary to AT&T’s existing network. ATNI currently operates a retail CDMA network for its subscribers in these areas. AT&T expects that as it upgrades the network, ATNI customers and existing AT&T customers who roam in these areas will enjoy an enhanced mobile Internet experience.

AT&T expects integration costs for network conversion from CDMA will not result in significant dilution to EPS or impact to cash flow. The transaction is subject to review by the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice and to other customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the second half of 2013.

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Beta Build Of Tasker For Android Brings A New Design, But Still Makes Automation Just A Little Easier For Our Android Devices

It’s no secret that we like things to be simplified and automated if possible— and Tasker for Android allows for us Android folks to make things simplified and automated. The great thing is for those of you who have used the app before (and those of you who haven’t) is that the development team went ahead and came up with a new beta— which includes a brand-new design of the app to bring a more modern touch. In case you’re not familiar with the app— it allows for users to perform a task (set of actions) based on a context— like a time, date, location, application or even gesture— in profiles or widgets. Think of this as an example: For example, if you want your Bluetooth to turn on when you get into your car, users can set Tasker to activate Bluetooth when your phone realizes you left your home’s GPS coordinates. The overall goal of the app is to simply give users more control over their Android device without the need for root. Of course users will actually need to take some time and actually set up each task— but believe us, once the various tasks are set up— you’ll see how much better your overall Android experience can be.

The revised beta app is now available for all Ice Cream Sandwich+ devices, so head on down to the source link to grab it today.

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Featured Android App Review: DigiCal+ Calendar & Widgets [Productivity]

Replacement calendar apps are getting quite popular so I thought I would let you know about DigiCal Calendar & Widgets. It was created by Digibites and is one of the most attractive looking calendar apps available on Android. I personally never had a problem with the stock Android app because it’s simple and it features the Holo design, but DigiCal takes it to the next level with some really nice enhancements.

For starters, you get similar calendar views like day, week (2 views), month, and agenda, but with DigiCal you get more information. For example, in day view, the top will show the layout for the month so you can quickly see what dates fall on which days. Also, when you tap on an event, you get a popup giving you the details instead of going to a new page right away. If you do want to further edit, you can tap the arrow icon and it will open in a new screen just like the stock app. It also has the same pinch to zoom capability that the stock Android app has, and you can still swipe right or left to change days.

The basic week view is very similar to the stock Android app, but there is a second week view (grid view) which is less busy. It shows each day in it’s own box and lists the appointments for each day. It’s completely different then the usual week view that shows a bunch of colored boxes that are barely readable.

The month view is also way better. The traditional month view is a bunch of squares with little dots in them that are pretty much useless. All you can really gather is that you might be busy on a particular day. With DigiCal, you still get the squares with the dots, but when you tap on a particular day, the information for that day is displayed on the bottom 1/3 of the display in a scrollable list form. Tapping on any of the appointments will allow you to quickly copy the information to the clipboard and to further edit if you so wish.

Last but not least, the agenda view is very similar, but when you tap on an event, you are given the opportunity to copy to the clipboard on top of the ability to further edit.

Now I mentioned the ability to copy to the clipboard, which is the other major thing I like. All appointments can easily be copied, and I don’t just mean the title. It will copy all the information like the location and notes. When you want to paste that information on another date, you can easily do so when creating a new appointment. You can select either paste or new to type in the information. This is useful for the appointments that aren’t necessarily recurring, but yes DigiCal does support recurring as well. Speaking of appointments, creating one is about the same experience as the stock Android app, which is very easy.

Now it’s time to talk widgets, which are plentiful. There are four main widget types: list agenda, day grid, day, and day list. My favorite by far is day list, which gives you a more attractive look. The typical agenda list shows your appointments in order with dates as headers, but day list shows the dates on the left side with the information to the right. It actually shows you more information, but it’s also readable. The other plus for the widget is that if you want to change the type or change any settings, you don’t have to remove the widget and start all over again. There is an edit option from the widget, which is a really nice touch. There are also plenty of sizes to choose from. You can go as small as 1 x 1 all the way to full screen,

DigiCal also offers a lot of settings for you to customize. You can set what the default view should be, what opens when you tap widgets, default reminder times, and so much more. You can even set the font sizes for the widgets as well as the transparency.

All in all DigiCal is one of the best looking and functional calendar apps available in the Google Play Store. They do offer a free and a paid version. The free version has all the features of the paid version sans the ability to change font sizes and transparency in the widgets. It also has ads. The paid version (DigiCal+) removes the ads and lets you customize font sizes and transparency. It costs $4.99, and in my opinion, well worth every penny if you’re looking for a more functional and good looking calendar app. I encourage you to download the free version and see for yourself. If you dig it, you can upgrade in less than a minute. Check out my hands on video below as well as their trailer video, and hit one of the download links to get started. As always, let me know what you think.

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Five unique calendar views (day, week, agenda, month and list) including landscape modeStylish and intuitive user interface consistent with the Android Holo themeFully compatible with any device running Android 2.2 or higherSmart action bar for quick editing, moving, copying, pasting and deleting eventsBuilt-in location search to quickly add locations to your eventsSupport for Google Now (Android 4.1+), enabling it to notify you when it’s time to leave for your appointment by planning your route, checking traffic and calculating your travel timeEvent pop-up makes it easy to go through your individual eventsGestures like pinch to zoom and swipe to navigate are supportedBeautifully designed widget with neat shortcuts to common tasksFully customizable grid widget in which you can choose the amount of columns and rows to display your upcoming events.

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Leaked Samsung Roadmap Indicates Galaxy Note 8 And Other Goodies Are On The Way Soon… Very Soon

 

Looks like Sammy is preparing to make a major splash in the coming months by introducing a wide range of devices. Thanks to our a friends at TechnoBuffalo, Samsung’s roadmap for the 1st half of 2013 is now in plain view for the world to see. The biggest item on the agenda is that Galaxy Note 8 tablet that we have been hearing more about lately. The device will feature a quad-core processor, Android 4.2, an 8-inch 1,280 x 800 display and of course all the Galaxy Note goodies like S Note, S Memo and S Planner. Reports are indicating the tablet will arrive by March 2013 and should be available in both WiFi and carrier-branded versions.

Another device that’s noteworthy on the water and dust-proof Galaxy Cover X 2 smartphone. This rugged device will feature a 4-inch WVGA display, a dual-core 1GHz processor, Android 4.1, and a 5-megapixel camera. The smartphone features and profile seem to match up with what we expect from AT&T’s Rugby Smart line of smartphones, so it may be possible that we will see this device on Ma Bell’s network in February (when it is expected to be released). The device may not be the most interesting device in the world, but it certainly is appealing for those who want a device that can withstand most harsh conditions.

There are some other devices that are also worth mentioning, so head on past the break to see the additional items and give yourselves a better idea of what’s to come from Sammy.

Galaxy Young (GT-S6310/2)

3.0-inch display1-GHz processorAndroid 4.14GB of internal storage + microSD slot

Galaxy Pocket Plus

2.8-inch displayAndroid 4.1850MHz processor1,200mAh battery

source: TechnoBuffalo

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Tesla Model S – Luxury Electric Car with Tegra Powered Infotainment System

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In my Brain Cooley voice, I take you first hand to look inside the Tesla Model S, American made luxury electric car with massive 17-inch infotainment center console dashboard and customisable driver’s dashboard (powered by Tegra 3 mobile processor). This beauty of a car showcased the power of the NVIDIA mobile Tegra 3 mobile infotainment center that controlled everything on the car; including battery monitoring, climate, driving modes, or locking & unlocking the doors.

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The car is equipped with its own 3G mobile Internet connection, therefore you can access a full web browser; viewing in an ideal format intended for scrolling vertically- or you can split the screen with half and half content. Tesla car infotainment touch screens are one of the few that are allowed to fully be operated while driving, whereas, government regulations require manufacturers to disable portions of this while driving.

As you would have guessed, the console is fully featured offering control of Bluetooth call conferencing, play/stream music from your phone, control the sunroof, adjust the height of air suspension, among loads more but most importantly- monitor how much battery power and mileage the car has for driving. Along the lower portion of the screen will always be the prominent access to climate controls since it replaces physical controls.

The console over the steering wheel is cool enough to allow you to toggle information or entertainment apps with wheel paddles. For example, you can swap battery discharge data for your streaming music app with album cover art.

This isn’t some slow odd looking electric, we’re told the car can go from 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds with the performance package (0-60 mph in 5.6 seconds without.) If you have $60-80 grand to spend you can purchase one (plus you get a $7,500 tax break should you do). Th pricing differs by the battery’s kilowatt hours; 40, 60 and 85 respectively.


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Magnetyze Wireless Charging – Universal Wireless Charging (Hands-on Video)

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Magnetyze wireless chargers by BuQu Tech are some of the coolest we’ve seen at CES as they offer universal charging for popular smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S3 or iPhone. They come in three assortments; home wall outlet, desktop stand and car mount. As you may have guessed from the name they are magnetized covers you place over your device and hold a strong grip to the docks and wont let your device slip and fall (even on the bumps of the road from the car mount) plus you can effortlessly swivel them 90 degrees- say for using in driving mode or watching movies. The desk charger retails for $69.99.

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Meet HAPIfork – Food Consumption Monitoring Fork with Coaching App (Hands-on Video)

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Meet HAPIfork, a radical but cool idea of a fork that has food consumption monitoring capabilities along with companion coaching app for iOS to curb overeating (Android coming soon). The fork measures three core signals; the meal duration, the number of bites, and the time interval between servings (eat too fat and you get a gentle vibration suggesting you slow down). HAPIfork creators believe that eating slower with encourage better eating habits. The fork will come with online dashboard to track meals, a gamification aspect to education youth about healthier eating. It is dishwasher safe granted you remove the electronic mechanism stored in the base of it. Its suggested MSRP price is $99 and should be available next April. Thoughts… would you buy it?

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8 Best Android Apps to Ditch Cable TV for Cord Cutters

Posted Monday, January 14th, 2013 at 12:32 pm by Comments 8 Best Android Apps to Ditch Cable TV for Cord Cutters Today’s top list are the 8 Best Android App for Cord Cutters. These are a set of apps that are either free with commercials like traditional television or require a subscription to view the content (you can bum a friend’s account right?) Yet they all offer a way to stream premium TV show and movie content to a phone or tablet. Get started by clicking the icons to read our reviews below then download each!
Shop our Android App Store! Netflix Free Netflix is the world’s leading subscription service for watching TV episodes and movies on your phone. This Netflix mobile application delivers the best experience anywhere, anytime. Get the free app as a part of your Netflix membership and you can instantly watch thousands of TV episodes & movies on your phone. Share Android App Review full movies online VideoMix full movies online VideoMix Free, $3.05 Watch movies cartoons, TV episodes and Shows online free. VideoMix is all movies of the world in your cellphone! VideoMix is a free Android application for a watching movies cartoons, TV episodes and Shows online free from popular resources www.solarmovie.so, www.movs.eu (English, Spanish, French, German), filmix.net and ekranka.tv (Russian), is a free directory of descriptions of movie content with links to third-party online resources (videorockerz.com, filenuke.com, putlocker.com, sockshare.com, movpod.in, gorillavid.com, nowvideo.eu, novamov.com, movshare.net, zalaa.com, online.ua, vk.com, youtube.com, movshare.net, video.mail.ru, myvi.ru, smotri.com, openfile.ru, etc) are posted on the Internet by third parties. Providers of video content vary depending on the locale of the program. Share Android App Review HBO GO HBO GO Free, Requires Subscription Introducing HBO GO®. The streaming service from HBO that lets you enjoy your favorite HBO shows, movies, comedy specials, sports, documentaries – plus behind-the-scenes extras and more. It’s every episode of every season of the best of HBO, free with your HBO subscription—now available on Android smartphones and tablets! It’s HBO. Anywhere. Share Android App Review TV.com TV.com Free TV.com brings personal TV to your phone on WiFi and cellular networks. Access the videos you want anywhere you go including full episodes…and it’s free! Get video from CBS, The CW, CNET, ET, Showtime, CBS News, CBS Sports and much more! Watch your favorite shows anywhere, anytime on TV.com. No subscription fees apply. Share Android App Review Hulu Plus Hulu Plus Free, Requires Subscription Instantly watch current TV shows and acclaimed movies. Anywhere. Download the app to enjoy unlimited instant streaming of current and classic hit TV shows with your Hulu Plus subscription (Subscription Required). New to Hulu Plus? Try it FREE. Share Android App Review Google Play Movies & TV Google Play Movies & TV Free, Content Prices Vary Google Play Movies & TV allows you to watch movies and TV shows purchased on Google Play. You can stream instantly on your Android phone or tablet, or download so you can watch from anywhere, even when you’re not connected. Also, get quick access to your personal video collection, including those taken on your phone or tablet. Share Android App Review
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Lookout Antivirus & Mobile Security for Kindle Fire (Hands-on Video)

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Lookout launches their antivirus and mobile security app for the Kindle Fire. Besides offering security features that scan every app on the Kindle Fire tablet, it has Signal Fire which sends the device’s last known location to your My Lookout cloud account in the case the battery dies or is turned off, as a means for you to go online and track it if needed. For example, if someone steals it and immediately turns it off- you at least know the lat location. Among other features with Lookout, you can automatically backup you contacts to the cloud. If you have a Kindle Fire download it from the App Store, if you have an Android you can get it from Google Play below!

Lookout Security & Antivirus Lookout Security & Antivirus Free Lookout offers essential protection against all the bad stuff that can happen to your phone or tablet, like viruses, loss, and theft. Lookout’s security features are FREE, but for complete protection, upgrade to Lookout Premium for $2.99/month. All downloads include a FREE two-week trial of Lookout Premium with no credit card required. At the end of the trial you can keep the free version of the app to use for as long as you like. Share Android App Review Watch on Mobile | Watch in HD


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8 Best Microsoft Office Android Apps


Posted Tuesday, January 15th, 2013 at 11:27 am by Comments 8 Best Microsoft Office Android Apps Today’s top list are the 8 Best Microsoft Office Android Apps. These apps will help you stay productive and allow you to not only view Microsoft Office documents on Android phones and tablets but edit the following formats: Microsoft Word (doc & docx), Microsoft Excel (xls & xlsx), Microsoft PowerPoint (ppt & pptx); even Adobe PDF formats and more! Get started by clicking the icons to read our reviews below then download each!
Shop our Android App Store!OfficeSuite Pro 6 + (PDF & HD) OfficeSuite Pro 6 + (PDF & HD) Free, $14.99 View, Edit, Print and Share your office documents on the go! Made by MobiSystems, OfficeSuite Pro allows you to view, create, edit, print and share Word, Excel and PowerPoint files on the go. One can also open attachments and see PDF files on an Android based phone or tablet with our feature-rich mobile office solution. Share Android App Review Documents To Go 3.0 Documents To Go 3.0 Free, $14.95 FREE! View native Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files & attachments with Documents To Go Main App. Supported file formats include .doc,. docx,. xls,. xlsx,. ppt,. pptx. Share Android App Review Quickoffice Pro (Office & PDF) Quickoffice Pro (Office & PDF) Free, $14.99 Work smarter from anywhere with Quickoffice Pro on your Android smartphone. This all-in-one solution lets you get real work done online and offline, like editing Microsoft® Office documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, as well as annotating PDF files. You’ll also be able to access Google Drive or other cloud storage accounts, manage your email attachments, and access locally saved files. Share Android App Review Kingsoft Office 5.3.1 (Free) Kingsoft Office 5.3.1 (Free) Free Kingsoft Office is the only mobile Office with full-features FREE. Support for running on Android 2.1 and above system. User-friendly & nice UI interface! Users from over 200 countries and regions around the world are using it. The Average Rating of Kingsoft Office is up to 4.6 stars! Whether in a small cell phone screen or on a large screen on the Tablet, Kingsoft Office has a superior performance! Share Android App Review Smart Office 2 Smart Office 2 Free, $9.99 View, create, edit, print and share Microsoft Office documents on your phone or tablet. Smart Office makes creating, editing, printing and sharing Microsoft Office and other documents on the move even easier through a contextual interface, drag and drop editing and sharing to email in original or PDF format and sharing to Dropbox or Google Docs. Share Android App Review Android Office Android Office $5.99 Android Office Currently support for reading and editing MS Word files( .doc , .docx , .rtf , .xml), MS Excel files( .xls , .xlsx) Text file, office XML files and CSV files. This is a great product that you are about to discover. No additional license is needed, no Ads, no Hidden fees, no Up sells, ~everything you need is included~, and most of all our support team is always at your service (we reply fast). Share Android App Review Polaris Office 4.0 Polaris Office 4.0 Free Polaris® Office is the easiest and strongest office products designed for mobile devices. Anytime, anywhere, you can easily use various kinds of documents such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe PDF, with only several tabs, and organize your data fast and do your presentation excellently. New performance not experienced on Android Phone! It will make you an expert in Office. Share Android App Review Google Drive Google Drive Free With Google Drive, you can store all your files in one place, so you can access them from anywhere and share them with others * Use the Google Drive Android app to access your photos, documents, videos and other files stored on your Google Drive * View your PDFs, Office documents and more Share Android App Review
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