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Deal: Jason Aldean’s Latest Album Free on Google Play

February 17, 2015 |

Like I addressed when Google gave away Kaskade’s album, I live by and love music yet Country is one style that I simply don’t have a fondness for. Therefore, I don’t know much about Mr. Aldean, but what I do know is important: you can grab his latest album for free thanks to Google Play Music.

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LG Watch Urbane is LG’s Newest Android Wear Watch

February 16, 2015 |

Over the weekend, LG clocked its way into the inboxes of media outlets across the globe with its latest and greatest product: the LG Watch Urbane. The LG Watch Urbane will be LG’s third Android Wear watch in less than a year, and you know what they say: third time’s a charm.

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Deal: Google Play Offering Premier Episodes of Better Call Saul and Game of Thrones for Free

February 14, 2015 |

Google Play houses more content than just apps, games, and Nexus devices. If you look around you can actually download books, magazines, and even movies/TV shows. With devices sporting larger higher quality screens, entertainment on mobile devices has actually become enjoyable. Google knows this and has been working hard to increase their already extensive stockpile of quality content. Just recently, Google added one new breakout show to their collection that you may want to take a peek at.

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Xposed for Lollipop is now Available!

February 13, 2015 |

Right after Google I/O 2014, Xposed creator, Rovo89, stated a couple things to the community: First, Xposed didn’t work on Android 5.0 due to its ART framework. Second, he would begin working on a new version until a stable version of Lollipop was available to the public (since Google changes things on the backend almost everyday). After making those statements, he pretty much left the community in the dark. That is until now.

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Use Google Now for Quick Answers to Your Health Questions

February 12, 2015 |

Google Now is getting more expansive and helpful everyday thanks to information that Google is getting from users. Apparently 1 in 20 questions asked on the search engine is health related. To aid these statistics, Google has enabled answers from their knowledge graph to be shown when you search for health information.

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OnePlus Pairing with ParanoidAndroid to Bring About OxygenOS

February 12, 2015 |

A few weeks ago, OnePlus teased that their custom build OS would be named OxygenOS and that more info on it would be released February 12th. Well, today is the day and OnePlus delivered — albeit not particularly the information you may have been hoping for.

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Deal: Massive Android App Giveaway Through Amazon AppStore

February 12, 2015 |

The Amazon App Store (Amazon’s version of the Google Play Store) is known for giving away paid apps (usually one a day) but sometimes Amazon goes crazy and decides to go on a giveaway spree.

Today is one of those days.

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Google I/O Set for May 28-29th; Have Your Money Ready March 17th

February 10, 2015 |

Google’s developer conference, a.k.a Google I/O, is an annual event where the company holds sessions to talk about new products, services, and where they are putting their focus at for the year. It’s also where we’re usually introduced to the newest version of Android or some great offshoot product that will be ready in the months to come.

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QOTW: Is the OnePlus One Still Worth The Hype?

February 9, 2015 |

The OnePlus One (OPO) was certainly a device that caught the attention of mobile phone fans back when it was first unveiled in March 2014. This newcomer device boasted specs that were ahead of its time and at an unbelievably low price. The device seemed too good to be true and the hype train left the station full steam. However, it didn’t take long for that train to come to a screeching halt. In fact, I’d say it damn well exploded into a million OnePlus One pieces.

The company appeared to imploded rather quickly after several marketing faux pas, shipping issues, customer service disasters, and its infamous invite system. Despite the vile backlash from mobile users across the world, the OnePlus One is still trying to push its once feigned over product but I can’t help but wonder whether it’s still a device to pine over and whether or not it’s still worth trying to acquire.

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