Android Apps

Google Play Store to get a “Designed for Tablets” App section

From November 21, Google is making changes to the Play Store for tablet users. A new "Designed for Tablet" section…

12 years ago

Sky’s Android Apps hacked by Syrian Electronic Army

News broke during the night that some of Sky's App's in the Android Play Store had been hacked and replaced…

13 years ago

BBM coming to Android and iOS

BlackBerry Messenger (or BBM as it's more commonly known as) is an extremely popular service for BlackBerry devices which allows…

13 years ago

My Meteor App

If you are a Meteor Ireland customer, Bill-Pay or Pre-Pay, then this could be a very handy app for you?…

13 years ago

Google starts removing Ad Blocking Apps from the Play Store

The only thing surprising about this piece of news is that it hasn't happened sooner. Google has started removing Ad…

13 years ago

Falcon Pro exceeds Twitter token limit

A few weeks ago I did an article on a new Twitter client for Android called Falcon Pro. You can…

13 years ago

SwiftKey Flow Beta get’s another update

SwiftKey Flow has seen another update today bringing with it a number of bug fixes. It is quickly becoming one…

13 years ago

Channel 4’s 4oD App lands on Android

It's been a long time in the making but Channel 4's 4oD App has finally landed on Android. The App…

13 years ago

Sky+ App for Android updated

The Android version of the Sky+ App received an update this morning finally bringing some features that have been present…

13 years ago

Falcon Pro Twitter Client

As most people find out, the official Twitter App for Android can be a pain at best and a nightmare…

13 years ago

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