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Last week we told you about the newest Humble Bundle for Android featuring five never-before-seen on Android games. Humble Bundle allows users to pay what they want for a bundle of indie games that can be played on Android, Mac, Windows, and Linux. While five games for the price of “whatever” was already an amazing deal, it appears they have added a sixth bonus game into the bundle at no extra charge.


If you thought interest in the slingshotting hit Angry Birds has faded over the years, you’d be sorely mistaken. In fact, it seems to be even more popular according to the latest numbers announced by Rovio. According to Rovio, their latest Angry Birds Space netted 10 million downloads in less than three day. That’s quite an accomplishment, and to put things into perspective, it took Angry Birds Rio ten days to reach 10 million downloads.


The IZOD IndyCar Series is about to kick off tomorrow and Verizon wants to put you in the driver seat with their official INDYCAR Mobile app. If you’re a Verizon Wireless customer and an IndyCar fan, you’ll want to download this free app that featuers:


After a security vulnerability within Google Wallet was discovered, Google decided to suspend the ability to add a Google prepaid card while they worked on patching things up. Google quickly fixed the issue but decided to hold off on returning the prepaid cards for a bit. I’m happy to announce that Google has finally returned the ability to add prepaid cards but you will have to update to the latest version of Google Wallet to get it. Once you update, you’ll be able to access Google’s prepaid card and any previously unused balance plus a little extra.


XFINITY TV for Android received a minor update today. By minor, I mean no new features have been added. However, those rocking Android 4.0 will see it as a major update considering it adds support for their precious Ice Cream Sandwich devices. Updating apps to support Android 4.0 hasn’t been that big of a priority for some developers and with such a low percentage of Android devices actually running it, I can see why. To be honest, no matter how slow developers are at updating their apps, it’s nothing compared to how slow OEM and carriers are at updating their devices!

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