Google’s Chromium team appears to be developing a Chrome Remote Desktop app for Android. Dubbed Chromoting, the app can connect to any Chrome-enabled computer, allowing the user to view and manipulate a host’s desktop.
Google’s Chromium team appears to be developing a Chrome Remote Desktop app for Android. Dubbed Chromoting, the app can connect to any Chrome-enabled computer, allowing the user to view and manipulate a host’s desktop.
UPDATE: Lucky Frame has provided us with some updated stats: Gentlemen! now has over 6,000 players on Android, with just 50 paid downloads.
Gentlemen!, a brand new title from Scottish development studio Lucky Frame, made its debut on Android and iOS last week. It’s been a pretty big success so far, with plenty of acclaim from reviewers, a mention in a British newspaper, and thousands of players worldwide.
But it’s not all good news for Lucky Frame. You see, only 20 of the players on Android actually paid Gentlemen!’s $4.99 price tag, the company revealed to Cult of Android.
The other 3,000 stole it.
Google’s second-generation Nexus 7 tablet is right around the corner, and these official press shots that have been leaked online today show us exactly what it’s going to look like.
It’s not vastly different to its predecessor, but you’ll notice right away that there are a number of external improvements, including a rear-facing camera and a notification LED.
Lookout has partnered with T-Mobile to provide a free Lookout Premium subscription to customers who purchase Asurion PHP (Premium Handset Protection) or sign up to T-Mobile’s brand new Jump! program.
Google has officially announced that it has expanded the availability of its Play Books service on smartphones and tablets to an additional 13 new countries across Europe.