Silent Text
The app allows subscribers to Silent Circle, a service that costs around $10 per month, to route encrypted calls, messages and attachments through their Android handset without logging the usual metadata associated with those communications. Attachments can be up to 100MB and of any file type.
Music Maker Jam
The app takes a more playful approach than the professional suite available for PCs, and it’s clearly aimed at novices looking to mess around with different sounds and mixes, rather than those wishing to create a smash hit. But it is fun nevertheless, and could get very addictive.
You get access to around a thousand loops from four different genres: Hip Hop, Dance, Electric Jazz, and Rock Ballads. If Dubstep, Techno, Rock Pop or other genres take your fancy, you can buy more for around $1.99 each.
Moves
Moves, the highly-acclaimed activity and location-tracking app , finally launched on Android this month.
As with the iPhone version, Moves for Android keeps a log of where
you go and how far you walk, run and cycle, presenting the data in a
simple, useful way. In terms of features, the Android version is a
little behind the iPhone incarnation, which recently gained support for connecting third-party apps,
and last week added user accounts, meaning that users can change device
and keep their data. These will come to Android soon though.Simplenote
Simplenote, the popular productivity app acquired by WordPress-owner Automattic earlier this year, finally landed on Android
Like the iOS version, the Android app is free, but those who download
it can get started from the get-go, without the need to create a
Simplenote account. Users who do go to the trouble of signing up or
logging in, will see their notes synced and maintained across the iOS,
Kindle and Web versions of the service.
Hotspotio
Once installed, you simply select which network you’d like to connect to from ones that are available, or can choose to share your own via your mobile device by using it as a WiFi hotspot.
Foap
Social photo app Foap landed on Android this month, letting users monetize their mobile photos.
Following its launch on iOS last year, and maintaining the same core experience, the Foap Android app lets users list their snaps for $10 each (split 50/50 between Foap and the user), providing they garner an approval rating of 2.5 or higher from other Foap users.
Chirp
Rather than sending pictures via messages, emails, social networks or storage services like Dropbox, Chirp lets you send links to webpages, pictures and other content to multiple people at once, provided they also have the Chirp app installed and active.
FIFA 14
Are you a soccer fan? If yes, then you
should definitely try out FIFA 14. Developed by EA, the icing on the
cake is that this game is available for free on Android and iOS
platform.
Last year, FIFA 13 was available at a
price of $6.99, but thankfully to try out FIFA 2014, you won’t need to
shell out a single penny. The game will be targeting the revenue from
in-app purchases such as FIFA points, premium unlock, and more.
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