Epic Games Store for Android already has over 30 games – Star Wars: KOTOR is free
The Epic Games Store for Android has primarily existed for the sake of Fortnite and Fall Guys, but was opened up to third-party games in January. Now, barely a month later, the store has over 30 games available for Android users.
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Amazon Appstore for Android is shutting down in August
Amazon has announced that it will shut down the Amazon Appstore for Android devices later this year.
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How to use a Pebble smartwatch with Android in 2025
The iconic Pebble is making a comeback, as Google has opened the source code for the smartwatch and, in turn, given existing models a new lease on life, and opened the door to new hardware. But that’s going to take some time. For now, you can still use...
Microsoft Teams update adds support for Android’s themed icons
Google added themed icons to Android quite a few years ago at this point, but many apps have still not yet adopted them. One long holdout, Microsoft Teams, has finally changed that though, as the latest Android update adds themed icons support.
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The Galaxy S25 finally supports Seamless Updates and, yes, that’s a good thing
Nearly a decade late, Samsung has finally started supporting Android’s Seamless Updates feature, including on its new Galaxy S25 series.
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Instagram ‘Edits’ coming to Android in February as CapCut remains banned
In the wake of TikTok’s (brief) shutdown over the weekend, Instagram lead Adam Mosseri announced a new “Edits” app coming soon which could serve as an alternative to CapCut on iOS and Android, another ByteDance app that remains banned.
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OnePlus needs to fix these fingerprint and face unlock problems
Fingerprint and face unlock are an expected, and crucial part of our modern devices, but after spending some time with the OnePlus 13, I’m reminded of a couple of annoying quirks that OnePlus still needs to address.
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Hands-on: Lenovo Legion Tab is Android’s iPad Mini, and I guess it’s good for games too [Gallery]
Android tablets have always been better when they’re smaller. That’s why the Nexus 7 was such a hit. But, if you look back over the past decade, Android tablets with any real power basically don’t exist under 10-inches or so. That’s why the new Lenovo ...
Lenovo’s new 8.8-inch Android tablet packs Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and 12GB RAM, launches this month for $499
Lenovo is launching one of the first small, yet powerful Android tablets we’ve seen in years with its new gaming-focused Lenovo Legion Tab which will be launching later this month.
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Lenovo debuts enticing new Android tablets, SteamOS gaming handheld, more laptops
Lenovo is kicking off 2025 with the reveal of two surprisingly enticing new Android tablets which include a lot of AI and the company’s first products with Circle to Search. Beyond that, there’s also a new Lenovo gaming handheld powered by SteamOS and ...