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Back in March, BlueStacks announced the availability of the beta-1 version of their App Player for the PC. Thanks to BlueStacks LayerCake technology, this App Player enabled Android apps to run on x86-based PCs. They’ve now taken their App Player one step further by teaming up with AMD to launch the AMD AppZone.

We all love those awesome Android mini-collectibles, but what if I told you there was a way to design your very own Bugdroid figurine, have it 3D printed and shipped to your home? You’d probably say I’m dreaming. Well, guess what? That dream is now a reality thanks to 3D printing company Cubify.

Looks like Verizon was waiting until they had a device on their network that was actually running Android 4.1 before updating their NFL Mobile app. I guess that makes a bit of sense, however, they still could have pushed out Android 4.1 sooner. Back to the subject at hand: NFL Mobile.

ASUS took to Facebook today to let users know that the Android 4.1 update would be hitting the Transformer Pad Infinity and Transformer Pad Prime soon and to “watch this space.” While that in itself is exciting news, knowing that an ASUS employee spilled the beans over at XDA yesterday — announcing that the update would be hitting U.S. and Canadian users within the next 72 hours — just intensifies our anticipation.

It’s been nine months since Madfinger Games teased a multiplayer version of its hit title ShadowGun. An early build of the game was demoed at CES back in January along with a YouTube video showing off some in-game footage. A few lucky CES attendees received some hands-on with the game and MadFinger Games claimed a Q1 launch. Well, Q1 has long since passed with no sign or word on the future of ShadowGun Deadzone. That was until today.

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