Google Play has over 19 million apps. That’s right, 19 million. With so many apps it can be a bit tricky if you are looking for a particular app
As long as you have an Android phone, you can use an app from the Google Play store to note down the numbers easily during a call
The material design philosophy has taken over the Google Play Store with many developers opting to give their apps a modern look that helps unify the experience for Android users across different apps
Thanks to a few tricks recently uncovered by a blogger at the XDA Developers forum, finding the cream of the Android crop just got much easier
Free mobile app DJ-51 promises to make the music streaming service Spotify a lot more fun, if it can gain the traction it needs.
A brand new iOS update for Google Play Music has been released and this one is big. The update finally adds support for the Apple iPad
A new Lollipop version is available to Nexus device owners, as Google is rolling out Android 5.0.1, an update that’s compatible with various devices, including the Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nexus 5, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 (all versions) and the Nexus 10. Additionally, the Motorola Moto G Google Play edition is also being upgraded to Android 5.0.1 right away.
Google started dispatching emails to its customers on Tuesday informing them that they would be eligible for a refund
Google is offering customers who purchase the new Nexus 6 mobile phone six months of free “Google Play Music All Access.” The offer is available until December 31st, 2014, although it has to be redeemed by the end of January 2015 otherwise you will lose out of the free offer.
There are lots of apps on the Google Play Store but a lot of them are, quite frankly, junk. However, Android Authority points out that Google has just added a terrific new feature to Google Play that will help you weed out bad apps and only find the ones that have received high praise from Android users.
Google released its note taking app, Keep, yesterday. A very basic interfaced tool, it certainly makes note creation easier.

Google Play hit 25 billion downloads recently, and the company is offering up a variety of popular apps for 25 cents to mark the event.
Google Play has over 19 million apps. That’s right, 19 million. With so many apps it can be a bit tricky if you are looking for a particular app
As long as you have an Android phone, you can use an app from the Google Play store to note down the numbers easily during a call
The material design philosophy has taken over the Google Play Store with many developers opting to give their apps a modern look that helps unify the experience for Android users across different apps
Thanks to a few tricks recently uncovered by a blogger at the XDA Developers forum, finding the cream of the Android crop just got much easier
Free mobile app DJ-51 promises to make the music streaming service Spotify a lot more fun, if it can gain the traction it needs.
A brand new iOS update for Google Play Music has been released and this one is big. The update finally adds support for the Apple iPad
A new Lollipop version is available to Nexus device owners, as Google is rolling out Android 5.0.1, an update that’s compatible with various devices, including the Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nexus 5, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 (all versions) and the Nexus 10. Additionally, the Motorola Moto G Google Play edition is also being upgraded to Android 5.0.1 right away.
Google started dispatching emails to its customers on Tuesday informing them that they would be eligible for a refund
Google is offering customers who purchase the new Nexus 6 mobile phone six months of free “Google Play Music All Access.” The offer is available until December 31st, 2014, although it has to be redeemed by the end of January 2015 otherwise you will lose out of the free offer.
There are lots of apps on the Google Play Store but a lot of them are, quite frankly, junk. However, Android Authority points out that Google has just added a terrific new feature to Google Play that will help you weed out bad apps and only find the ones that have received high praise from Android users.
Google released its note taking app, Keep, yesterday. A very basic interfaced tool, it certainly makes note creation easier.

Google Play hit 25 billion downloads recently, and the company is offering up a variety of popular apps for 25 cents to mark the event.