If you’re on Google+ and looking for a little Android fun, Google has just the thing for you. They’d like you to share your Android adventures by taking a photo of your Android (not your phone but the little green guy) out and about. Maybe you and the little guy just got back from some deep sea diving off the coast of Australia, or perhaps you and your green pal just finished climbing Mt. Everest. Of course we all can’t be Mr. Adventure, so think of any creative or funny place to bring your trusty Bugdroid and snap a photo.


WiFi Motorola XOOM owners may be in for a treat. Motorola has begun sending out invitations asking “Google Experience” XOOM WiFI owners to participate in a new project. They go on to inform users that the project is confidential and that you must first meet certain requirements to partake in this particular project. It’s all very mysterious, but given the fact that they specifically refer to the XOOM as a “Google Experience” device, it’s highly likely that they are preparing to release the Android 4.0 update and are looking to test it out.


When we told you Gameloft would be kicking off the new year by discounting all of its Android Market titles to $0.99, many headed straight to the Android Market to download Modern Combat 3. To their dismay, MC3 was still full price. That’s because Gameloft planned on having MC3 on sale for one day only, and they planned on keeping us on edge as to when it would go on sale. Well, today’s the day. You’re going to want to hurry fast because this offer only stands for today, and grabbing a console quality game such as MC3 for only $0.99 is like Christmas all over again.


Attending CES can be a wild and daunting experience. This major technology trade show features more floor space than 35 American football fields, and it’s quite easy to become lost among the sea of exhibitor booths. Since this is a technology show, there will of course be ways of using various technologies to help chart your way and stay up-to-date with what’s going on. This year’s official CES app for Android is just what you’ll need and features many useful tools such as:


Koushik Dutta is well know in the Android community for creating the indispensable Clockwork Mod tools used by over a 100,000 people. It seems he’s at it again — this time bringing us a ClockworkMod tethering app that neither requires root or a separate costly plan from your carrier. Many individuals share the common belief that they should be able to use the data they pay for however they wish, whether using it for your mobile phone or computer. This app will allow you to do this without fear of being blocked as it is undetectable to carriers (your data allotment still applies and is tracked by carriers).

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