Jaymar Cabebe

Google Maps 6.5 gets a face

Google Maps for Android (download) got a nice face-lift and new features today, as it jumped to version 6.5. The first thing worth noting is that maps are now quite a bit crisper. While many users may not notice this, anyone with a high-pixel-density screen like that on the Galaxy Nexus or Droid Razr get …

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At long last, Temple Run jumps onto Android

With more than 45 million downloads from the iTunes App Store, Temple Run is easily one of the most popular running/escape-style games available on iOS. Now, after several months of pining by rabid fans, Android gamers get to share in all the addictive fun. Different from most other perpetual running games, Temple Run offers a 3D, over-the-shoulder point of view. …

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Seesmic launches Pro version, adds ads to free version

Popular social networking app Seesmic got an update today in the form of new features and a brand-new paid Pro version. While at first glance this may seem like all good news, I must warn you that there is a bit of a downside. First, the good stuff. All Seesmic users now have the ability to view Instagram and Twitter …

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Ustream for Android hits milestone, jumps to version 2.0

Ustream for Android has officially been downloaded more than 2.5 million times, and to celebrate the major milestone, its developers have today released an updated version of the app with both new looks and new features. Most noticeably, version 2.0 brings with it a significantly improved interface sporting a darker theme that looks quite a bit sleeker than before. Also, …

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Mint Market is all pre

Shopping on Craigslist is awesome, but sometimes it can be a pain to find the high-quality goods you’re looking for. The hidden gems tend to be buried between listings for worn-down junk, and in many cases, it can be difficult to differentiate between the two. To solve this problem, the new Mint Market app promises a more targeted experience. Much …

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Filter out the fakers with Tablified Market for Android

For Android tablet owners, shopping the Google Play Store can sometimes be a pain, with tons of scaled-up phone apps hiding among the truly tablet-optimized. Sure, there’s always the curated Staff Picks for Tablets section, but that offers only a tiny taste of all the delicious HD goodness that’s really out there. Enter Tablified Market–a curated market just for tablet-specific …

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Nokia Maps gives turn

Introduced last summer, the Nokia Maps mobile site, m.maps.nokia.com, has pretty much been the Google Maps knockoff that nobody knew about. It has given mobile users the ability to search for places, get directions, and share items with friends–all fairly standard stuff. But starting today, the Nokia Maps mobile site may have differentiated itself, as it now offers voice-guided, turn-by-turn …

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Hottest new apps out of SXSW 2012

Think of SXSW, or “South-by” as it is affectionately known by its attendees, as a sort of amalgamation of film, music, and interactive media conferences, but topped with copious amounts of booze and barbecue sauce, and neatly packaged in a charmingly chic weeklong festival. It is a geek gathering like no other. But more than just the expected parties, panels, …

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Google Play offers apps, albums, more for a quarter

To celebrate the launch of its new Google Play Store, the search-giant-turned-media-middleman is putting some of its top downloads on sale. The former Android Market’s top 25 paid apps are now available for 49 cents each, while the rental prices of selected movies have dropped to 99 cents each. Some of the discounted apps include popular hits like Shadowgun, NFL …

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SugarSync for Android gets better at sharing

As one of Dropbox‘s primary competitors, it’s no surprise that SugarSync is pushing hard to step it’s game up. Announced yesterday, the popular file-syncing service in the cloud has upgraded its Android app with a few sharing and file-management enhancements that are certainly worth a look. First, users can now share files or even entire folders through Facebook and Twitter. …

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