Finding apps is not always the easiest through the Play Store. More often than not smaller apps are brushed to the side and struggle to gain popularity. Now, some of them will get lucky and some blog might pick them up, but for the rest the future looks dim. There is really no easy way to find apps similar to ones that you already have. Well, that is until now. A small team has developed one of the best options for finding related apps. Mapsaurus, is still in an early stage, but it has already proven its’ usefulness and has started to fill a much needed gap in the app world. The team was nice enough to respond to a few questions regarding the future of Mapsaurus, as well as provide some background along with inspiration for the app.
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Mapsaurus: A Better Way to Find Apps
Indie Apps of the Week – BugMeNot
So far our Indie Apps of the Week section has been an excellent way for us to meet small time developers. We have already received many submissions from these newer developers and developers who just need publicity in general. Today I’m going to be taking a look at BugMeNot for Android. This app sports a nice holo theme and provides complete access to the popular BugMeNot database.
Dead Trigger, A Beautiful Letdown

This should be a review on how Dead Trigger is the best new game for the Android platform, this should be an review on how Mad Fingers has amazed us all with fantastic game play like their last hit Shadow Gun. This should be a review on how great Dead Trigger is. This is none of those. Dead Trigger is a game with an endless amount of potential that has been crippled by in app purchases and pay to win strategies. Five dollars for Shadow Gun seemed like the perfect amount, you received quite the bang for your buck and was able to enjoy a game without in-app purchases being shoved into your face. This is what should have happened to Dead Trigger.
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BaconReader, Your One Stop Reddit Shop
Boat Browser Android Application Review
Throughout the years of reading news, playing video games, and hopelessly wasting vast amounts of time on the internet, we have come to expect a certain level of speed and stability with our internet browsers. Many of us have come to know and love Chrome for our desktops, however, Chrome on Android has been buggy, jittery, slow, and at some points just plain unusable. While this isn’t the case for every device and Android version (considering most are just flat out unable to install it), it plagues the vast majority of users in general. Que Boat Browser, a not very well known, speedy, and downright awesome browser for Android devices.
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EVO 4G LTE Device Review

The years have taken their toll on the EVO 4G, as the processor, screen size, and operating system become dated: but the call for a successor grows stronger. With the original EVO 4G dominating the market of late 2010 and most of 2011, the hype for the successor grew weekly as new devices emerged with dual core processors and superior screens. Nearly a year and a half after the release of the original flagship device, HTC followed through with the announcement and quick release of the EVO 4G LTE only for it to be plagued by various delays. With the EVO landing in customer’s hands early, here’s our take on the new EVO branded device.
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Solid Explorer 2 (BETA) Review
Every Android user is aware of the necessity of a decent file manager for their phone. Often times file managers aren’t extremely aesthetically pleasing or rich with features, but most users tend to look past that picking whatever application provides the most features. There is one explorer that has reset the bar for these utilities. Solid Explorer 2, developed by KRZYSZTOF GŁODOWSKI, is a pleasant surprise and a head above the rest in the field of file management. Users new to managing files on an Android device will be pleased to know that the app features a detailed tutorial on its’ various features. Several pages of pictures and descriptions remove any uneasiness newer users to Android might have.
HTC Amaze 4G and Sensation 4G Getting Ice Cream Sandwich Through T-Mobile
If you’re covered by T-Mobile and have been looking forward to getting Ice Cream Sandwich for your HTC Sensation 4G or the Amaze 4G, here’s some good vague news; Ice Cream Sandwich will be available for your device. That’s it. That’s all we got. [Read more...]
ARCHOS G9 Turbo Tablets Now Available with ICS in the UK
It seems that ARCHOS is ignoring the trend of holding out on Android 4.0 updates, and is now shipping the new turbo-versions of their G9 series tablets with Ice Cream Sandwich up and ready.
The two models are the ARCHOS 80 G9 Turbo, an 8-inch tablet, and the ARCHOS 101 G9 Turbo, which comes in at 10.1 inches (no mystery where they got the names from). As mentioned, they come loaded with Android’s latest operating system version [Read more...]
HTC Releases Official List of Devices Receiving Ice Cream Sandwich
HTC has officially released a complete list of their Ice Cream Sandwich line up, including 16 devices slated to receive the Android 4.0 update.
The list is as follows:
DROID Incredible 2 by HTC
HTC Amaze 4G
HTC Desire S
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