Category: Apps

The latest selection of Android apps, both free and paid, are found right here. If you were looking for that fresh list of trending Android apps, we have you covered on a daily basis. Want to know the newest Android application releases first? Want to know which Android applications are free for a limited time?

Whether it’s Gmail, Google Calendar, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram, or lesser known apps like Nova Launcher, Trello, Sling TV, and Philips Hue, you will know the best Android apps at all times.

Got a suggestion for a new app you think we should check out? We are all ears and regularly accept user-submitted applications, so that you won’t pay until you know if we approve.

  • Super Meat Boy Hits Google Play for NVIDIA SHIELD TV, Priced at $15

    Super Meat Boy Hits Google Play for NVIDIA SHIELD TV, Priced at $15

    It’s funny, back in early 2012 is when we first began to hear rumors that Super Meat Boy would launch for Android, and here we are a little over four years later with the official title finally making its way to Google Play. Thanks to the folks at NVIDIA, Super Meat Boy is launching exclusively for the SHIELD Android TV set-top box, bringing the pixelated platformer to the masses for the price of $14.99.  (more…)

  • “Save to Google” Chrome Extension Makes Organizing the Web Easy

    “Save to Google” Chrome Extension Makes Organizing the Web Easy

    Back in December, Google introduced a new way to organize the images you find while searching through Google’s image search. By quickly selecting images, you were able to create collections and tags of the things you happen to search for that you may need access to down the road. Today, this idea is growing up some with the release of a new “Save to Google” Chrome extension that lets you easily save items from the web and store them in Google’s new “Saved” site.  (more…)

  • Snapchat to Roll Out Moving Emoji Stickers for Your Videos

    Snapchat to Roll Out Moving Emoji Stickers for Your Videos

    This week, Snapchat will roll out a dynamic emoji feature that will allow users to place a live emoji on top of objects, people, or animals, giving a cartoonish vibe to your videos. For example, you could place a crying emoji on top of your own face, and the emoji will reshape and move right alongside your own face, as if it were a mask.  (more…)

  • Alpha Test Minecraft: Realms, a Cross-Platform Multiplayer Experience

    Alpha Test Minecraft: Realms, a Cross-Platform Multiplayer Experience

    Ahead of official launch, which isn’t even scheduled yet, users can alpha test the upcoming Minecraft: Realms game, an actual cross-platform multiplayer experience for fans of Minecraft. At launch, Minecraft: Realms will allow players on iOS, Android, PC, and Windows 10 editions of Minecraft (Xbox One) to be in the same world simultaneously, bringing that teamwork spirit that was so popular when Minecraft first launched for PC way back in the day.  (more…)

  • Google Introduces “Goals” to Calendar

    Google Introduces “Goals” to Calendar

    Through an update arriving on Android and iOS today, Google is introducing “Goals” to Google Calendar. What are Goals? For now, they seem to be Google’s attempt at helping you workout more or learn a new skill by integrating your exercise and other goals into the app that runs your life – your calendar. (more…)

  • Periscope Beta Testing Sketching Feature for Streamers

    Periscope Beta Testing Sketching Feature for Streamers

    According to at least a couple of users, Periscope is working on a Sketching feature for those who stream via the service, granting the ability to draw on top of the video that is being streamed to viewers. Sort of like what you would find on Snapchat, streamers can draw simple shapes or draw attention to a specific object by highlighting it with a circle.  (more…)

  • Google’s Voice Access App Allows for Complete Control With Just Your Voice

    Google’s Voice Access App Allows for Complete Control With Just Your Voice

    In an effort to improve access to technology for those with disabilities, Google is upgrading its set of accessibility tools available across multiple platforms. The largest of which, at least in our opinion, is the availability of a new Voice Access app on Google Play. Currently downloadable via a beta, Voice Access allows users to control all aspects of their smartphone by speaking simple commands. You can swipe across your screen, open apps, and send messages all by using your voice.  (more…)

  • Friday App Sales: SunVox, Minecraft: Story Mode, Sky Gamblers, and More

    Friday App Sales: SunVox, Minecraft: Story Mode, Sky Gamblers, and More

    For those in need of a few new apps and games to keep them busy over the weekend, take a look at the latest sales going on over at Google Play. For a limited time, you can save on SunVox ($2.99), Minecraft: Story Mode ($0.49), or better control your device’s volumes with Volume Control + for just $0.99.

    Additionally, folks can grab Knights of Pen and Paper 2 for $3, TA: Little Red Riding Hood for only $1 (this game is really good), plus the Doom and Destiny series for $1 a pop.

    Here’s the full list of apps currently on sale through Google Play.  (more…)