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Lookout Android app now snaps your phone thief's image
TechHive
Security software maker Lookout is giving Android users a way to catch smartphone thieves red-handed. A new feature in Lookout Security & Antivirus for Android, called Lock Cam, automatically snaps a photo from a phone's front-facing camera after three...
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Ubuntu smartphone to launch without app store, won't support Android apps
Android Authority
One of the most exciting announcements of the beginning of the year is the Ubuntu phone – not to be confused with Ubuntu for Android. Canonical is ready to make a serious play for the mobile business – at least part of it – that's dominated by Android ...
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HomeFlip For Android Makes Apps Open Faster
Lifehacker Australia
Android (4.0+): HomeFlip won't replace your default app launcher, but it comes in handy when switching between apps. Tap the home button once to bring up a custom list of your favourite appsoverlaid on top of the one you're using. Tap home again to go ...
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App Deals Of The Day: Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone
Lifehacker Australia
Australia Day 2013 gets updated on Android, VideoSnap for free on iOS, SoftBox Pro for free on iPad, FuelManagementApp for free on Windows Phone, plus lots more. Deals end without warning, so be quick or miss out! This is a hand-picked selection of the ...
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Wizard App Makers Inc. Launches Mobile Phone Family Safety App for Android
Albany Times Union
Android users can now enjoy a sense of safety and awareness through the CelSafe app principal set of features such as the ability to capture incoming/outgoing calls and text messages along with the original sender and receiver mobile number either back ...
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RetroArch is an awesome (and free) multi-system emulator Android app
Android Authority
The gaming scene on the Android platform has gotten better with age, but do you ever get that longing feeling of wanting to go back in time to play those PSX or GBA games from the good ol' days? Hunting down and using a dozen or so emulator apps are ...
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