Google Play Music is offering free and discounted albums right now. Photo: Google

Google is currently offering not one, not two, but three full albums for free with a further 19 albums also on offer for a paltry $0.99.

Available to download via Google Play Music, the free and heavily discounted albums are yours to keep once you have added them to your account and should contain enough music to keep you entertained for a good number of hours, no matter your musical tastes.

Pocket Casts for Android is now even more awesome. Photo: Shifty Jelly

Pocket Casts for Android is now even more awesome. Photo: Shifty Jelly

Pocket Casts, the best podcast client on Android, today received a mammoth update that adds a bunch of useful new features and improvements.

You can now filter your favorite podcasts by date, automatically backup your settings and database (if you’re using Marshmallow), and more.

CoderBundle

The world of programming is wide and wild, bristling with enough different languages, platforms and workflows to leave anyone dizzy.

These 10 courses, clocking in at over 178 hours of content, offer a travel guide for the prospective coder. The best part might be that you can get it for whatever you’re willing to pay, and a portion of every dollar you spend goes to support the important work of Save the Children.

Will Google return to HTC in 2016? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android.

Will Google return to HTC in 2016? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android.

HTC will partner up with Google again this year to deliver not one but two new Nexus smartphones, replacing those currently made by LG and Huawei, according to sources.

HTC has previously teamed up with Google to make the Nexus One, the very first Nexus smartphone — and the Nexus 9, Google’s most recent tablet.

BlackBerry Priv is heading to T-Mobile. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

BlackBerry Priv is heading to T-Mobile. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

BlackBerry’s first Android-powered smartphone is coming to T-Mobile on January 26, and it’s going to put a big dent in your wallet. If you want to buy Priv off-contract, you’ll be paying $719.99 upfront.

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