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By IntoMobile, on April 28th, 2012%
 If you want to try out some photo taking/sharing app that’s not Instagram or 500px, you may want to check out EyeEm . Up until this point it was available for iOS and Android devices, and now, thanks to the help of Microsoft and Nokia, Windows Phone users can join the party, too. Similarly to Instagram, it comes with a number (14) of filters that allow you to quickly change the photo once you take it . . . → Read More: EyeEm brings its photo sharing app to Windows Phone
By IntoMobile, on April 28th, 2012%
 Scalado, which is the company behind some awesome imaging technologies like that Remove app we’ve seen in February, launched its first app in Google Play. Available as a free download, Scalado Album is the world’s fastest photo album app, boasting the company’s famous imaging technology to deliver the magic. It rocks a simple UI, while delivering some awesome features like enhanced image sorting capabilities (by location, date, etc), animated thumbnails for videos, and so on . . . → Read More: The world’s fastest photo album enters Google Play – Scalado Album
By AndroidCentral, on April 27th, 2012%
 Good news for our friends down under, as Australia now has access to Google Play Movies, as you can see by this screen shot. There's still a pretty big empty spot there, though, and that'd be for Google Music . . . → Read More: Australia gets Google Play Movies
By AndroidCentral, on April 26th, 2012%
 Twitter has now unleashed their latest update to Twitter for Android though, the verdict is still out on whether or not it's for the better. . . . → Read More: Twitter for Android updated with improved search, push notifications and new discover feature
By AndroidCentral, on April 26th, 2012%
 The latest update for Skype has now landed in the Google Play Store and has some nice changes in it that may make you want to go and hit that update button. . . . → Read More: Skype updated with faster start up times, video bug fixes and newly styled messaging
By AndroidCentral, on April 26th, 2012%
 I've long raved about the merits of Tripit for those of us who travel frequently. It's indispensable . . . → Read More: Tripit update now shows trips you’ve already taken
By AndroidCentral, on April 26th, 2012%
 Using your Android phone in a museum might not be your first thought, but if you head to the London Science Museum that is exactly what you should do. Featuring well known British TV personality, Top Gear's James May, their Science Stories app takes advantage of augmented reality technology to bring the museum alive. . . . → Read More: London Science Museum goes mobile with an augmented reality app
By AndroidCentral, on April 26th, 2012%
 In not wholly unexpected news, Gameloft have confirmed the existence of the third title in their sci-fi shooter series, N.O.V.A. The title, N.O.V.A. 3 has been formally announced, and will be coming soon to Android . . . → Read More: N.O.V.A. 3 announced by Gameloft, more sci-fi shooting on the way
By NokiaFanBlog, on April 25th, 2012%
The Maemo smartphone from Nokia, N900 may be not a ‘must have’ one especially if we associates it with iPhone 3GS. Talking about Maemo, it seems not too many apps available for Maemo operating system so far . . . → Read More: Evernote Mobile Memory Tool for Nokia N900
By AndroidCentral, on April 24th, 2012%
 By now, Google Drive is no longer a secret. It has appeared enough times now to not only say it exists and is in development but to say that it's coming soon. The exact details behind its offerings haven't fully made their way to the internet but some information coming from Reuters may give further insight into what is already known: Consumers will get 5 Gigabytes of storage for free with Google Drive, while various versions with incrementally more storage capacity, topping out at about 100 Gibabytes, will be available for monthly fees Google will be looking to target both consumers and businesses with Google Drive so keeping up with competitors such as Dropbox , Box and Evernote will be vital for them. . . . → Read More: Google preparing to launch Google Drive this week with up to 100GB of paid storage?
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