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An updated version of the Google Play Store has been pushing out to devices, carrying with it a few nice additions. In this latest update, Google has listened to the cries of Android users and finally added the ability to remove items from the “All” apps list. You can now erase all record of those NSFW apps you probably should’t have downloaded in the first place.

Shadowgun fans have been waiting almost a year for the release of the multi-player version DeadZone and now it’s finally here… well, sort of. MadFinger Games has released a public beta version of the game onto the Google Play Store in order to polish up network code, find bugs, and improve the basic gameplay experience. However, it is only compatible with Tegra 3 devices.

One of the most requested features of the Google+ apps has been support for Pages. Users have been dying for the ability to manage their Pages from within the mobile app. Thankfully, Google listened, and has finally pushed an update to the Android app to allow for Page support. But before you go saying Hallelujah, they didn’t exactly implement it in the best possible way. It’s actually a bit annoying, especially if you use Google’s 2-step verification.

The popular productivity app Springpad gained a few great features on both its web app and mobile apps. If you thought organizing your virtual notebooks with Springpad was already easy, wait until you start using this updated version. Features include:

The SlingPlayer app for both Android and iOS has been discounted to $14.99 (50% off) after receiving a long-overdue update. SlingPlayer is one of the more expensive apps so grabbing it while it’s half-off is a must for anyone considering the purchase of a Slingbox. The SlingPlayer works in conjunction with a compatible Slingbox and smartphone or tablet, allowing users to watch live or recorded TV while on-the-go.

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