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- HP tablet leak shows slight change to Android tablet design
- Twitter lets you avoid people with new Mute feature for iPhone and Android
- Half Life 2 and Portal get ported to Android, but only for NVIDIA Shield
- Moto E appears the day before its official debut
- LG revamps G Pad Android tablet line with three new models of varying sizes
HP tablet leak shows slight change to Android tablet design Posted: 12 May 2014 01:35 PM PDT Since HP returned to making tablets again, the company has embraced Android and released a number of low-cost tablets that most follow the same design pattern. HP appears to be shifting towards another design style based newly released press photos. Frequently reliable leaker Evleaks has returned with a photo showing "upcoming HP design language." Read the full story here. |
Twitter lets you avoid people with new Mute feature for iPhone and Android Posted: 12 May 2014 11:10 AM PDT Twitter has announced a new method for avoiding people on Twitter. Taking a page from third party apps that have long used "Mute" features to silence someone's presence without blocking or unfollowing that person, Twitter says it will soon add a Mute feature to its Android and iPhone apps. Read the full story here. |
Half Life 2 and Portal get ported to Android, but only for NVIDIA Shield Posted: 12 May 2014 08:57 AM PDT Valve's Portal and Half-Life 2 are now available for purchase in Google Play. Two of the most successful PC gaming titles are now Android-compatible, but they target a very limited section of the Android ecosystem. Read the full story here. |
Moto E appears the day before its official debut Posted: 12 May 2014 06:37 AM PDT Motorola will tomorrow announce the Moto E, an entry level smartphone that's meant to be even more affordable than the already low-cost Moto G. A new press photo sheds more detail on the device. Read the full story here. |
LG revamps G Pad Android tablet line with three new models of varying sizes Posted: 12 May 2014 05:46 AM PDT LG has been mostly quiet on the tablet front save for the G Pad 8.3 released last year, but the Korean manufacturer today announced that it is launching a new G Pad series of tablets with the release of three new models. Read the full story here. |
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