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The best Android apps of the week are serving many purposes this time around, from sharing and managing your photos and contacts more easily to getting you ready for the holiday weekend.More »

Multitasking while talking on a smartphone is clunky, if not limited. But Sidecar.me comes in to supplement a regular phone call with pictures, videos, and other data so the person on the other end can see what you're up to.More »

You'll be saving money and packing your social calendar with this week's best Android apps. Whether you're looking to fill your belly or rest your head for the night, we've got you covered. More »

The week's best Android apps saw a lot of popular iOS programs land on Google's platform. You'll be managing your money, planning home improvement projects, and eating at the best places for the best value. More »

The best apps of the week are organizing your life and helping you connect with people. There's a history eraser, a reddit reader, a tool for letting you control your phone as you would your Xbox Kinect, and more. More »

You might think app design is app design, whether the software is being developed for iOS or Android. But, in fact, creating highly polished, elegant-looking apps is simply easier to do when developing for iOS. That's the prevailing conventional wisdom among developers who code for both platforms...

Facebook has been in the process of ramping up its effort to leverage its ever-growing platform to aid mobile developers to market their native and HTML5-based apps. In this attempt to extend its platform on mobile, Facebook brought its social channels and social app discovery to mobile web apps ...

All kinds of goodies are coming at you with this week's best Android apps. They'll make sure you never miss a birthday, know when your next package is going to be delivered, and let you find all kinds of cool photos and new music. More »

If you're a big reader of magazines on tablets, you know how expensive it can get. Single issues often cost $5 a pop. But Next Issue has rethought this with its app for Android tablets, offering 32 titles you want for a flat rate.More »

One of the benefits of using Android is the options and flexibility you get. Like Phonedeck, an app that essentially lets you control your phone from a web browser. That's right, you can send texts, make calls and reject calls on your phone all through your computer.More »