BlizzCon 2011 is only days away and it seems as though nVidia and Blizzard have teamed up to bring an official BlizzCon 2011 app to Android for those of you who happen to be going to the event. The app will help you plan what you are going to do at BlizzCon, where to go and all that other good stuff you find with convention apps.
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Lately, when it comes to peripherals like controllers, it’s all about how to use them with your Android device. What about the other way around? Perhaps you’re playing a PC game and your wireless mouse dies and you have no spare batteries? Well you could always use your Android device instead.
A new subscription-based service called Appscribe will be coming to Android this September. What Appscribe does is allow users to subscribe to their service which, according to them, will cost roughly around the same price as purchasing one game a month off the Android Market.
With Minecraft getting an official date of release (being in November I believe), it is time to get read for it and luckily for us Android users, there are some apps to help you out in various ways depending on what you actually do when playing Minecraft. Everything from admin tools to builders are available. Here’s a list for you to check over.
Sprint and Earth 911 have teamed up to help deal with an environment burdened by electronic (as well as other) waste. The cellphone industry as well as the rest of disposable industries are no strangers to producing waste, with us replacing our devices every 6-12 months.
Ever since we got a taste of what Measured Software could do on Android with their top-down 2D racer we’ve been eagerly awaiting their new project. Released today on the Android Market; Galataxi is an entirely new concept that brings the race against time to space, and this time with passengers!
FeedR is an ever evolving RSS feed reader for Google’s platform with live syncing integration with Reader, previews for feeds and customizable automatic updates with optional notifications among many other features. How does FeedR fair against the sea of other Android news readers? Find out in the full review after the break!
Here’s an interesting little app that was just released in the games section of the Android market. All About Games, developed by Entropycs, is a forum/social app that deals with not just Android games but gaming on all platforms. You can also create surveys and polls to get peoples opinion about anything gaming related or ask about cheats to games or tip and tricks.