Google regularly includes fun little “Easter Eggs” within each iteration of Android, and similar to Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean includes a hidden animation that is just too cute.
Google regularly includes fun little “Easter Eggs” within each iteration of Android, and similar to Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean includes a hidden animation that is just too cute.
Gameloft promised a June 28th launch for their Amazing Spider-Man mobile game, and sure enough, it’s now available. If you’d like to get your web slinging on, it’ll cost you $6.99 — a price I was fully expecting from Gameloft. The game is available now on Android and iOS and features:
You knew this was coming. As soon as Jelly Bean was announced, hackers got started. It took less than 24 hours for developers B16, jdkoreclipse and Team Liquid to have a working build for all models of the Galaxy Nexus. This is the preview build from I/O so it may have some kinks but so far feedback has been positive. If you’ve got the beans and can’t wait until mid-July for the official build and rollout, continue past the break.
You can now purchase Movies & TV shows from Google Play rather than simply renting them. This is a much needed addition to the Google Play store and their media lineup. Purchasing Movies & TV shows is easy and makes them instantly available to watch on your Android phone, tablet or the web.
In case you missed the announcement yesterday, Google has added digital magazines to the Google Play Store. You can now download, read, and squash bugs with your favorite editions of Maxim, Popular Science, and more. You can browse through hundreds of magazines from the web store or your Android device, find something you like, and start reading it right away on your tablet or phone with the Google Play Magazines app.