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Top 5 Android Games You Should Try in 2013

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With a plethora of games hitting the android market through the Google Play Store, it is sometimes difficult to assess which ones are worth the download and consumption of data. The year 2013 has brought many advances in mobile gaming, and this article will list at least five android games that consumers should try out on their android device. The first game that should not be overlooked is Angry BirdsStar Wars . A spinoff of the original hit Angry Birds game, this newer version incorporates Star Wars themed levels and characters, as well as weapons such as lightsabers. Angry Birds Star Wars features over one hundred levels of gameplay as well as bonus levels with the legendary characters R2-D2 and C-3PO that must be unlocked in order to be accessed.   The second game that seems to have captivated gaming audiences is Need for Speed: Most Wanted . Produced by EA games, there is a $4.99 per month fee in order to download the game to an android device. It should also be no

Google Chrome for Android updated with improved search and fullscreen browsing

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Google Chrome for Android is now updated now with 2 new features making it easier to search and view result fullscreen on the go.. The new update from Google Chrome allows users to browse and view webpages in fullscreen on their device. To make the browsing even simpler and easier –the toolbar instantly disappears while you scroll down a page and when you scroll up the toolbar returns back to make your new search. The improved search function allows you to see your queries in the omnibox instead f the long search URL, so you can easily refine them and view more results.

Google Drive for Android gets new updates, adds new scan function

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Google Drive for android gets major updates, now users can scan receipts, letters and documents using their smartphone on the go…easy and simple check it out!! Now users can scan their documents with a click and simply turn any documents into a PDF and save it on your device for future use simply by going to the Add Menu and scan any photos, documents, flyers by snapping. With the new Optical Character Recognition Technology (OCR), search for the documents you have saved since Drive will recognize text in scanned documents. Pretty cool isn’t it The New update for Drive comes with improved interface- neat and clean, Drive files are now displayed like cards-style. The new interface is more precise and users can swipe between files to see large preview of the files making it easier to find the desired files. Other update includes downloading any file from Drive to your Android device a backup of the files is always good and Drive has taken care of this.

Archos Chefpad Tablet, a tablet for your culinary creations

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Archos tablet would be the 1 st tablet of its kind that one could take to your kitchen, a perfect cooking assistant? Well lets talk a little about the new Archos Chefpad is a 10inch tablet that is powered by a 1.6 GHz Dual Core processor with a Quad Core graphics processor. The tablet sports a 10inch screen with a 1024x768 screen resolution with a small capacitive 4:3 ration screen, perfectly sized for apps and videos. As I already said Chefpad tablet is something that you could take to your kitchen, thanks to the silicone case that keeps it safe from water or food spalces plus you could also wash it!! The Chefpad features the Chefs App Zone, preloaded with best cooking apps you could select the best recipes. The Archos Chefpad features a front and back camera with 1080 p video playback that lets you to share your latest dish that you have prepared. The Archs chefad is loaded with the Archos Media Centre application perfect for Video and Music app includi

Key Lime Pie - The Release Date is Approaching

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The Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update is not yet available to all handsets, but that is not Google’s problem – it is the responsibility of the separate manufacturers. So there is nothing that is currently stopping the company from devoting its full attention to the next Android version – Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie. Now, as rumours of the system have been circling the web for a while now, everyone placed the announce date at this year’s IO conference which is just about to start. An announcement date, of course, is far from a release, but it is still a step towards it and tech geeks were expecting a new Nexus phone running Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie to hit the shelves in just a few months.   Some new information, however, suggests that Google might actually delay the release a bit more. Why? For the exact reason that was cited in the first sentence – hardware manufacturers haven’t even released the previous update for everyone yet. Postponing the next dessert with a