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- Gameloft’s Blitz Brigade now available on Google Play, Team Fortress 2 style FPS fun
- Carmageddon crashes into the Play Store, running over pedestrians along the way
- Google Glass Review
- What do you want to know about Google Glass?
- The bottom line on Google Glass
- Google Glass: Camera Review
- Google Glass: Calls, Emails, Texting, and Hangouts
- Google Glass: Navigation Review
- Google Glass: Software Review
- Google Glass: Hardware Review
- Game for Fame Winners and Update
- Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded brings creeper adventure to Android May 31st
- AT&T launches Aio Wireless, a new pre-paid bring-your-own-phone brand
- Can Bluestacks’ Android-powered $6.99 per month gaming console beat OUYA?
- OUYA gets $15 million injection in latest funding rounds
Gameloft’s Blitz Brigade now available on Google Play, Team Fortress 2 style FPS fun Posted: 09 May 2013 04:05 PM PDT After the teaser trailer was released almost 3 months ago, Blitz Brigade is now finally available for Android devices from Gameloft. A online multiplayer first person shooter, Blitz Brigade pays homage to FPS greats like Team Fortress 2. Download for free. |
Carmageddon crashes into the Play Store, running over pedestrians along the way Posted: 09 May 2013 12:56 PM PDT Carmageddon for Android has been in the works for a long time, and the day of motor-vehicular destruction has finally dawned upon us! Get a taste of this blood-filled dash to the finish line right now. |
Posted: 09 May 2013 11:54 AM PDT The most complete Google Glass Review on the web. We cover Google Glass hardware, specs, software, camera, messaging, and everything else you could possibly want to know about Google Glass. Got any unanswered questions? Just ask! |
What do you want to know about Google Glass? Posted: 09 May 2013 11:54 AM PDT We've posted our complete Google Glass Review for the Explorer Edition, but we know our inquisitive readership will have a boat load of additional questions. We've made this handy article to collect all your questions and when we've got the answers, we'll publish a follow up post. |
The bottom line on Google Glass Posted: 09 May 2013 11:54 AM PDT In the very least, Google Glass is an exciting new technology that offers a handful of entertaining and helpful features. The core capabilities - mainly Googling, Multimedia, Navigation, Sharing, and Personalized Recommendations - are a great starting point for what might be the next big thing. But will it become the next big thing? |
Posted: 09 May 2013 11:53 AM PDT We give you guys a full rundown of the Google Glass Explorer Edition's camera specs and test its performance, taking it through a variety of shooting scenarios and pitting against the HTC One in a camera shootout. |
Google Glass: Calls, Emails, Texting, and Hangouts Posted: 09 May 2013 11:53 AM PDT This is our review for all things messaging in Google Glass. Here, we cover sending emails, text messages, sending photos, and even Google Hangouts. How well do all of these functions work for a device without a keyboard? Check out the Google Glass messaging review. |
Google Glass: Navigation Review Posted: 09 May 2013 11:53 AM PDT That's right, Glass is capable of providing walking/driving/biking directions while navigating through the mean streets of the city -- but does it do it well? And how will Navigation impact battery life on a device this small? Find out in our full Google Glass Navigation Review. |
Posted: 09 May 2013 11:53 AM PDT Limited to voice commands, simple voice gestures, and a relatively small display, Google Glass needs to be simple to be useful. Google has stripped down the Glass operating system into a beautifully basic experience that's easy to understand, quick to learn, and a pleasure to use. |
Posted: 09 May 2013 11:52 AM PDT Some may love the look, others may hate it, but either way Google Glass is undeniably striking. The greater public may judge the Google Glass book by its cover, but at Phandroid we dig much deeper than the surface, so let's dive into the hardware that makes Google Glass possible. |
Game for Fame Winners and Update Posted: 09 May 2013 11:15 AM PDT You guys have made the Game for Fame series great thus far, but it's time to take a break and see where to go from here! Find out who won the last two weeks, and don't take too much time off from improving your skills: we'll be back before you know it! |
Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded brings creeper adventure to Android May 31st Posted: 09 May 2013 10:36 AM PDT Swanky club-goer Larry Laffer is about to be reborn in the reboot of a classic franchise by Al Lowe. It's coming to Android at the end of the month, and all it will cost you to relive those glory days is $9.99. |
AT&T launches Aio Wireless, a new pre-paid bring-your-own-phone brand Posted: 09 May 2013 08:49 AM PDT AT&T wants to improve its standing in the pre-paid arena, and it has done just that with the launch of Aio Wireless. See what this bring-your-own-phone brand offers over the competition. |
Can Bluestacks’ Android-powered $6.99 per month gaming console beat OUYA? Posted: 09 May 2013 07:46 AM PDT Bluestacks has announced a new Android-powered gaming console, and its name is the Gamepop. The monthly subscription model comes with some hidden costs, though -- find out what they are, and if it's right for you. |
OUYA gets $15 million injection in latest funding rounds Posted: 09 May 2013 06:31 AM PDT The OUYA Kickstarter was a huge success for the makers of the Android-based gaming console, but that looks like small change compared to the $15 million the project just received from the latest round of funding. |
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