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Spotify is getting ready to release a completely overhauled Android app and wants to give users a sneak peek. If you have a premium subscription, you’ll be able to take it for a test ride, otherwise here’s what you can expect to see once it’s released. Support for Android 4.0 has been added and its design presence can be seen across the board. Other improvements include:


If you’re one of the lucky Android users running Android 4.0, then you’ve probably taken advantage of Google Chrome Beta for Android. This beta will most likely end up being the future stock browser for Android and brings us closer to a unified browser experience from desktop to mobile. Google recently pushed out an update to Chrome For Android, bringing many “much-requested” features, such as:

If you liked Read It Later, you'll love Pocket. And so will your wallet.

Read It Later, the most popular way for users to save content they find on the web, has just received a new name, stacks of new features, and lost its price tag in a major update released today. Now called Pocket, the new app is free across Android and iOS devices, and delivers a new user interface, video and image filters, favorites, and much, much more.


If you’re wondering what you can do to improve your score on Temple Run, it’s actually quite simple: update the app! That’s right, no longer will your Temple Run high-score be the ridicule of your iOS friends thanks to today’s update. Apparently there was a bug with scoring that was making it harder to get points and Imagini has patched that up along with a few other things worth noting:


It’s only been a week since Amazon made its in-app purchasing API available to all and already they’ve lifted the $20 cap developers were allowed to charge for an in-app purchase. This comes after Amazon implemented stronger parental controls to prevent children from running up mommy and daddy’s credit card. At least that’s the reason Amazon is giving in an email being sent to developers:

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