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This app is really for all the Android users who love music. This app will let you find the song that you like the most. There are millions of songs for you to listen mp3. Find the one that suits your mood. Listen to it and enjoy the time that you really want to enjoy with your favorite song on your Android device.
Sky Force 3D entertaining objects interface from Unlimited Desires is definitely an greatest traditional arcade shooter or “shoot em up”, with outstanding graphical special effects, superb soundtrack and 100% of pure game play. Checkout how to pull up the limits of your mobile for maximum shooting without damaging it even a little bit under 7 amazingly pixeled stage levels ended with a Big Boss, tons of enemies to shoot for points and to save earth. The game is designed based on hybrid multi 2D/3D graphics, ideally suited for the Nokia mobile phone segment.
Google Plus 2.0 for Android reportedly supports both Android Gingerbread and Android Honeycomb OS. Apparently, the new version is designed for the Android 4.0 OS, which in our knowledge, is supported by the unannounced Nexus Prime Android phone. There are no details as to what’s new in the leaked release, but something that’s utterly obvious is that the version has a revamped UI, and loads of interface improvements.
“Remember the Milk” is a great application that helps you take your to-do list anywhere. It also connects your Android device with popular online services. These applications are everywhere and millions of users around the world use it. This is a mobile management tasks in a good way.
With this application you can add and complete your tasks very easily. You can organize your tasks according to your own priorities such as the due date, estimated time, repeat, lists, tags, and more. You can search for tasks and notes, and save your favorite searches as Smart List. It also has a widget for your home screen.
It is available free of cost. Get and enjoy auto-sync is limited to ‘Remember the Milk’ online.
Google on Wednesday confirmed that its next-generation Android operating system will soon become available as an update for the Nexus S and other Gingerbread phones. Engadget reports that Google executives Gabe Cohen and Matias Duarte have both confirmed that an update is already in the works for Google’s previous-generation Nexus smartphone, and the same process being used to update the Nexus S from Gingerbread “theoretically should work for any 2.3 device.”
We knew that lurking under the e-ink screen gracing the front of Sony’s PRS-T1 reader was some version of Android. What was unclear, was whether or not we’d ever be able to actually get a peek under its highly customized skin and a chance to start poking its open-source innards. Well, thanks to one intrepid hacker, we’re almost there. YouTube user vladboroda has managed to install AWD. Launcher and a host of other apps on the Reader and actually got some of them up and running. You won’t be able to play Angry Birds on its 6-inch touchscreen, but it is capable of running other e-reader apps, like FBReader, and there is access to the terminal.
