Google is currently rolling out a somewhat significant update to Android Market right now; we’ve discussed its new features and even have a direct download link of its APK after the break!
Google has released a major update to their Google+ for Android app today. The updates include a brand-new look, performance improvements and, get this, the ability to sign out! You can read more about the update after the jump!
Last year, Adobe introduced an amazing new feature called Content-Aware Fill to their popular graphics editing program Photoshop. The feature was based on a technology called in-painting which allowed users to remove unwanted objects from their otherwise perfect photograph in a very easy way. Today, we came across an app called TouchRetouch which lets you do the same, albeit on an Android smartphone and it is what we’ll be talking about in this post.
We came across a very useful app today called GotYa! which takes geo-tagged photos of a person who unsuccessfully attempts at unlocking your smartphone.
One of the most attractive features of Google’s Android OS is just how customizable it is. Enthusiasts can personalize every nook and cranny of their device so that no two Android devices look exactly the same. Thanks to its relative “openness”, you can make your Android phone look like a Windows Phone 7 device, a Symbian OS-powered device and, of course, an iPhone.
We came across an unusually powerful app earlier today: it’s called WiFiKill and it lets users on rooted Android smartphones kick off other people from WiFi networks so they can have all the bandwidth to themselves.
Samsung’s answer to Apple’s iMessage and Blackberry’s popular BBM instant messaging service - ChatON - has arrived for Android.
Built-in Google applications for a certain upcoming smartphone running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich have started leaking out. Earlier today, we talked about leaked Google Music app and, now, we’ll talk about an updated Google+ app which comes with support for Android devices running Ice Cream Sandwich.
Microsoft recently released a dedicated Hotmail app for Android which we we will be talking about today.
Android has been somewhat slow when it comes to catching up with official software from the big guns out there. Today, another baby step was taken when the official Flickr app for Android was made available for download on the Android Market.

