Rockstar announced that Grand Theft Auto III: 10 Year Anniversary Edition will be hitting Android and iOS smartphones and tablets next week. We got actual screenshots from the game, a list of compatible devices and even an exact pricing.
The title many of you have been looking forward to is going to cost 4.99 USD on both platforms and judging by those screenshots it will probably be worth it. iOS devices are all compatible but Only Tegra-powered Android Devices can run this Game.
One of the most popular 3rd party launchers for Android devices got an update today, which brought a host of new features and some nice visual tune-ups. ADW Launcher Ex 1.3.3.5 comes with most of the eye-candy that you normally associate with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
The update should allow the Launcher Ex to play nice with the host Ice Cream Sandwich smartphones and tablets, which are bound to come at the start of 2012. You get a new Dockbar, the option to create folders by dragging an app onto another on your homescreen and some new transition effects.
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Google just announced the new version of its Maps app for Android. The mapping and navigation software got indoor maps and navigation, allowing you to find your way around malls, airports, IKEAs and whatnot.
Google Maps 6.0 is also said to be able to detect on what floor of the building you are and adjust the map data appropriately, so you will only be seeing what is around you. According to the developers, the location algorithm is finely tuned, so it should work as well indoors as it does outdoors.
Halfbrick Studios today announced that Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots will be avilable as Amazon free app of the day on Nov. 28. (It will be 0.99 USD after that promotion) It is largely the same Fruit Ninja we have come to know and love, but it is got the furball from the last couple of Shreck movies incorporated.
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GetJar 3.5 BETA will be launching update notifications for Android apps allowing developers to notify their users when there is something new with their app.
For instance, users can be notified if there are new levels in a game, some new features are added, or simply bugs have been fixed. Additionally, GetJar suggests using updates as an engagement toolm like sending out an update can be a friendly reminder about an app that a user may have forgotten about.
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