Screenshots: Tales of Pocoro/Google Play

Screenshots: Tales of Pocoro/Google Play

While it may be possible to install and play regular Android games on your Android Wear watch, we recommend you don’t because it almost always results in a horrible user experience. Instead, why not play games specifically designed for the Android Wear platform, such as Tales of Pocoro, a new puzzle game that boasts more than 200 levels.

This is what you can expect the Nexus 6 to look like. Mockup: Android Police

This is what you can expect the Nexus 6 to look like. Mockup: Android Police

Motorola’s new Moto X has been picking up rave reviews since making its debut last month, with many calling it the best Android-powered smartphone you can buy right now. But just how long will Motorola allow it to hold onto that title?

The company has been tasked with building Google’s upcoming Nexus 6, and if its leaked specifications are anything to go by, it’s going to be bigger and better than anything Motorola has given us so far.

Google-Play-giveaway

What would you buy if you had $150 to spend in Google Play? That’s just one of the prizes on offer in Cult of Android’s $1,000 Google Play giveaway, so if you own an Android device and you’re interested in apps, games, movies, music, and more, find out how you can be in with a chance to win big below. But don’t hang around, because this deal ends at midnight PT tonight.

Screenshot: TiVo/Google Play

Screenshot: TiVo/Google Play

TiVo has today updated its Android app to finally add support for video streaming from your DVR to supported smartphones and tablets. The feature gives users the ability to begin watching live and recorded shows on their TV at home, and then continue enjoying them on their mobile devices when they leave the house.

Samsung's new ad is Note funny. Screenshot: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung’s new ad is Note funny. Screenshot: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

If you thought Samsung’s ad campaigns attacking Apple were bad, you should see its new Galaxy Note 4 ad. It’s essentially just a four-minute video full of nothing but Note puns that tells us zero about the South Korean company’s new flagship phablet.

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