Posts tagged google-play

Pusbullet

If I could only install ten apps on my Android device, Pushbullet would almost certainly be one of them. Not only does it mirror my notifications on my Mac and PC while I’m at my desk, but it also makes it super easy to share files and photos between the two.

And thanks to its latest update, Pushbullet now mirrors notifications across all of your Android devices — so you can get your SMS, WhatsApp, and Snapchat alerts on your tablet as well as your phone.

 

Sonic Episode II HC

Today’s choice for our weekly Wednesday’s Must Have Game column is entitled Sonic 4 Episode II, which originally launched for PlayStation 2 back in May, 2012, and has since been digitally remastered for use on all Android-powered smartphones and tablets.

Secret-Android

Still writing your secrets on the walls in public restrooms? Sometimes there are things you just have to confess — to someone — but you don’t want to tell people you know because they might tell people they know and you didn’t want them to know. You know?

There’s a better way. It’s called Secret, and it’s an anonymous sharing network that’s now available on Android.

Google-Chrome-logo

Google Chrome for Android now allows you to restore tabs after they’ve been closed and stream videos from the web to your Chromecast, thanks to a new update that’s rolling out via Google Play this week. The release also adds support for fullscreen videos with subtitles and HTML5 controls, and the “multi-window” feature on some Android devices.

Apex launcher

For today’s Tuesday Tweak, we’re focusing our attention on a very flexible third-party launcher named Apex, which incidentally recently passed the five million installations milestone. This application supplies its users with the ability to completely alter the appearance of the software on their device and is available to download on any smartphone or tablet running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or higher.

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