Posts tagged beta

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BlackBerry announced last month that it will finally be bringing BlackBerry Messenger to Android and iOS this summer, and the news was welcomed by both existing BlackBerry users and those who have since switched to competing platforms.

Now it seems hackers are taking advantage of the excitement surrounding the app and releasing fake BBM betas for Android and iOS that could be harmful to your device.

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Any Android developer would agree that there is only one major flaw with Google’s current developer console – it’s lacking ability to give developers a snapshot of their application’s performance. Whilst some statistics are available to developers, there are no short reports available to view; instead you have to go through a long process to receive a minimal amount of statistics.

Cloud.TV have been working behind the scenes to develop an application that’s capable of providing statistics of any application on the Play Store. The application is still in beta, so there’s still a few issues that need sorting out – but from what I can see App Stats is a very promising app.

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If you’re an Imgur user, you may have been using the service’s beta Android app since its release last April. Back then, however, it was geo-restricted to Australia, leaving the rest of the world frustrated that we could not use the mobile application.

But now you can, because Imgur’s official application just lost its beta tag and hit Google Play.

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Appigo’s Todo Pro task management app is now available to download from Google Play. It’s a public beta release that allows users to try out the service ahead of its official release. All of the features you’d expect from a good task management client are there, including cross-platform sync, multiple alarms, repeating tasks, and support for projects.

The app also boasts some other features that aren’t so common, including location-based reminders, a customizable app badge widget, and a task list widget.

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After bringing new features to its public Chrome browser for Android this week, Google has now updated its beta release to version 28. In addition to fullscreen support for tablets, the update brings Google Translate page translations, a new graph that displays estimated bandwidth savings when using the browser’s data compression feature, and more.

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