Sunday 5 January 2014

Best Android apps

 

6 Best Android apps that wowed us in 2013


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Xbox One SmartGlass (Free)

Getting an Xbox One this weekend? You'll be wanting Microsoft's official second-screen app, which debuted this week just ahead of the next-gen console's launch. You can use it to control the Xbox One, access media, browse the web on TV, and for games that support it, use it as a companion for extra gameplay features.

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SunDo (£2.70)

SunDo is the latest app trying to help you organise your life: a to-do list-keeping app that uses images and animations (oh yes, and the sun) to organise your tasks and ensure you get things done – while sharing the details with colleagues and family members to keep them in the loop

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Newsblur (iOS, Android)
When Google Reader died on July 1st of 2013, a million hopeful replacements sprung up around its grave. While there’s no one-size-fits-all alternative, NewsBlur is a very, very solid option. It’s fast, cross-platform, and super pretty.

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QuizUp (iOS only):

Right around the middle of the year, Icelandic games studio Plain Vanilla shifted their focus from one-off, licensed quiz titles to an all-in-one quiz game with topics for everyone — and man, did it pay off. With an ever-growing library of 200,000+ questions, a super-clever multiplayer mode that makes games feel realtime when they’re not, and a gorgeous interface, QuizUp is one of the all-around best mobile games 

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Allcast

Allcast is a new app brought to us by CyanogenMod team member Koush, who is also known for making the popular Android recovery ClockworkMod. Allcast, like Apple’s Airplay, lets you wirelessly stream videos and pictures to your TV, Xbox, and other media devices. You may remember this feature on the Chromecast, but Koush is bringing it to many more devices that support the DLNA delivery method. Wireless streaming is a big deal to us, and we’re happy to see Koush bringing it in 2013 to the millions of Android owners out there.

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Hangouts


Google’s original messaging service, Google Talk, came out way back in 2005. For those who remember GTalk, you’ll remember a pretty boring interface and finicky functionality. GTalk’s successor, Hangouts, arrived this passt May though, and it’s much nicer. Now that Android 4.4 KitKat can set a default SMS application, we’re already beginning to see users switch from old-fashioned messaging into the Google Hangouts interface. It’s like iMessage on steroids, thanks to its hangout technology for video calls, free phone calls in US, and just gorgeous interface.

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