It was never intended as such, but The Rolling Stones’ song Under My Thumb could easily pass as the anthem of overbearing parents across the globe. Now, T-Mobile is tossing its paranoid constituents a bone with an updated version of its FamilyWhere li…
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T-Mobile updates FamilyWhere location tracking service for worrisome parents
February 1st, 2012
Zachary Lutz Steam for Android leaves beta and is now available to everyone, get downloading
January 31st, 2012
Christian Zibreg Valve Software’s official Steam client for Android devices has been available in beta since last week. Today, the stable 1.0 version was released on Android Market. You will need a Steam account to use the app that lets you chat and participate in the Steam community from your phone or tablet, get heads-ups on discounts, browse profiles, [...]![]()
Third-party Steam applications disappearing from the Android Market
January 30th, 2012
Richard Devine The official Steam for Android application hasn't been with us all that long, but an air of controversy already surrounds its arrival. Almost all of the third-party Steam applications have disappeared from the Android Market. If Valve happen…
User Reviews Filter Now Available for Developers in Market Console
January 30th, 2012
Raveesh Bhalla Google has added a nifty little tool allowing developers to filter the reviews their apps have received in the Developer Console. Most developers should be seeing the notification once they log in to their Android Market Developer’s account. The tool allows developers’ to segregate reviews based on language, app version, star rating, and most importantly [...]
Japanese carrier ‘blames Android app’ for recent downtime
January 30th, 2012
Alex Dobie Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo has reportedly identified "Android app traffic" as the cause of a recent network outage which affected some 2.5 million of its customers. According to Japanese newspaper Nikkei, DoCoMo did not identify the…
Japanese carrier ‘blames Android app’ for recent downtime
January 30th, 2012
Alex Dobie Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo has reportedly identified "Android app traffic" as the cause of a recent network outage which affected some 2.5 million of its customers. According to Japanese newspaper Nikkei, DoCoMo did not identify the…
Shadowgun: The Leftover update live in the Android Market
January 27th, 2012
Richard Devine We brought you the news back on Tuesday, but today is the day. "The Leftover" update for the brilliant Shadowgun is now live in the Android Market. The expansion pack is a direct update to the original app, and brings with it 4 whole n…
SwitchMe brings makeshift guest account to Android root users
January 27th, 2012
Zachary Lutz Wouldn’t it be absolutely splendid if you could hand your phone over to a friend (or complete stranger) without fear of them mucking up your system or digging into your personal bits? Yes, we’d absolutely love to see guest accounts become standard iss…
webOS Instapaper app makes leap to Android
January 26th, 2012
Chris Parsons Now that HP has open sourced webOS and announced their Enyo 2.0 framework plenty of webOS developers have been digging through the code. Given the nature of how Enyo works and it's compatibility with WebKit, we're quite certain plenty of webOS…
Google releases updates for Google Maps, Goggles and Listen apps
January 25th, 2012
Jake Smith Google released updates today to three of its popular Android apps: Google Maps, Goggles, and Listen. Google Maps was updated with a small new feature called “night mode” that will help you better navigate through tunnels. There is not much word on how exactly this feature will work, but it sounds cool nonetheless. Google Goggles [...]![]()

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