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Metal Gear Solid 2 HD comes to Nvidia Shield TV

Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty was one of the best games to come out on the PlayStation 2, and it's one of my favorite games ever. There have been a few re-releases and remasters, but now the critically acclaimed game has made its way to the Nvidia Shield TV Android set top box/game console. → Read More

Road Draw is an interesting spin on driving puzzles (Review)

Overview: Road Draw is a driving puzzle game that tasks you with drawing a road for your car to drive on while avoiding obstacles and collecting coins, going as far as you can before you run out of gas. Developer: Fun Free Puzzle Games Cost: Free (With ads and microtransactions) Impressions: → Read More

Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate makes managing video files a breeze (Review)

Overview: Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate is video management software for Windows PC and Mac that allows you to edit, download, convert and manage video files from all different sources including Android and mobile devices. It has a ton of features and tools to help you get your videos how an → Read More

Land Sliders is zany, but hilariously fun (REVIEW)

Overview: Land Sliders is a fun platforming game that tasks you with guiding your character around a level to collect items and navigate obstacles and enemies in an infinite climb until you die. You can play as some interesting things, like animals and even a clothes dryer. Developer: PrettyGrea → Read More

PureEarth wants to liven up your wallpaper game

Overview: PureEarth is a wallpaper app that focuses mainly on pictures from exotic locales from around the world, and interesting camera angles and picturesque scenes. It is a simple, easy app that offers some excellent wallpapers for those who are interested in visually impressive wallpapers. D → Read More

60dB brings you personalized podcasts with style

Overview: 60dB is an app that offers curated short-form audio, such as podcasts, based on your preferences and history, with a clean and simple interface and no frills. Developer: Tiny Garage Labs Cost: Free (in beta) Impressions: 60dB is a podcast and internet radio app, currently in beta → Read More

Nest unveils the 4K HDR CAM IQ with facial recognition

Nest has unveiled their latest smart home camera, the IQ. Similar in looks to the Nest outdoor camera, the IQ packs an 8-megapixel (4K) sensor that supports 12x digital zoom and HDR color. The camera doesn't stream in 4K but rather uses that 4K video to supersample to 1080p for super clear video and → Read More

Paper Wings is high-flying fun!

Overview: Paper Wings is a fast-paced arcade game about controlling a papercraft bird to collect coins in an endless run until you miss a coin or die to an obstacle. The difficulty ramps up quickly and the game is fun and has a nice conservationist message built in. Developer: Fil Games Cost: → Read More

Train Conductor World takes you on a globetrotting train tour (Review)

Overview: Train Conductor World is a fast-paced puzzle game that tasks you with navigating trains to their destination while avoiding crashes. It is a simple concept that can get very challenging in later levels with increasing speed and complexity. Developer: The Voxel Agents Cost: Free (Wit → Read More

Trading Game wants to make you a Wall Street whiz (Sponsored App Review)

Overview: Trading Game is an educational tool for would-be investors who want to learn how to be savvy traders in the financial world. It covers regular stock trading, as well as other trading markets such as cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Developer: Finance Illustrated Cost: Free Impression → Read More

MyPostcard, the next evolution of eGreeting Cards (Review)

Overview: MyPostcard is a service that allows you to create and send physical personalized postcards and other greeting cards to your friends and family from the comfort of your smartphone. You can choose any pictures you want, and add custom borders as well to make it unique. Developer: MyPostc → Read More

Samsung Chromebook Plus: The future of Chromebooks is now (Review)

The Samsung Chromebook Plus is one of the newer Chromebooks on the market and one of the first to feature the newest version of Chrome OS that now supports Android apps. Samsung also released a "Pro" model for $100 more that features a more powerful Intel processor. Both laptops are otherwise identi → Read More

Oniri Islands: Children of the River is a wondrous adventure (App Preview)

During my time at this year's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, I came across a lot of new and interesting Android games and apps from both popular developers and new studios alike. There was one game that stood out to me the most, however, due to its unique concept and excellent executio → Read More

Nvidia Shield is the ultimate Android TV device (Review)

Nvidia is known for their desktop GPUs but they also have their line of Shield-branded Android devices such as the Shield Tablet and the Shield portable gaming device. One device, the Shield TV set-top box, was recently added to the roster as an Android TV device that you can stream your media on as → Read More

Best Live Wallpapers: An ambitious claim that comes up short (Review)

Overview: Best Live Wallpapers is a wallpaper library app that advertises futuristic live wallpapers that can make your phone come to life. In practice, it isn't anything too special. Developer: Yogesh Dama Cost: Free (with ads) Impressions: Best Live Wallpapers is definitely nice looking, → Read More

Coffee Pot Terrarium is a challenging, gorgeous puzzler (review)

Overview: Coffee Pot Terrarium is an oddly named, but very well polished puzzle game with beautiful visuals and simple gameplay. Cost: $2.99 Impressions: Coffee Pot Terrarium certainly doesn’t sound like the name of a turn-based puzzle game, but that’s exactly what it is. The game is very simple and offers a very zen-like look and feel. The visuals are minimal and stylized, and the music is very… → Read More

Bing looks to dethrone Google as the search king (Review)

Overview: Bing Search is the Microsoft equivalent of the Google app and features a search engine and a proto-web browser that allows you to utilize Bing to search the web in style. Developer: Microsoft Cost: Free Impressions: Bing is Microsoft’s answer to Google and it’s juggernaut of a search engine. Bing has some neat tricks that try to set it apart, and it prioritizes results differently than… → Read More

Fitbot, the fitness personal assistant (Review)

Overview: Fitbot is a fitness assistant and guided workout app designed to help you get a routine and get in shape without the need for a personal trainer or gym. Developer: RoboBot Studio Cost: Free (with ads and microtransactions) Impressions: Fitbot is an app with a fitness focus and an interesting concept. It advertises guided workouts, rep counting and more all using fully voiced guides… → Read More