Facebook Home now available in Australia for selected devices
After launching less than a week ago to a US only audience, Facebook has today rolled out their Facebook Home launcher to an international audience. The app which is available in Google Play is still officially restricted to a...
Sick of annoying notifications? Silence them with this app
Here at Ausdroid we test a lot of applications, and like us, the Android Police have come across a major annoyance -- apps that generate spam notifications requesting that you install other apps. These are incredibly annoying, but if...
Ever rooted something and wished you hadn’t? Now you can undo it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_viwAMoIcJM
We at Ausdroid have occasionally experienced this kind of remorse, and no, you dirty people out there, we're not talking about regretting our Saturday night exploits. Rather, we're talking about what happens if you've modified your phone and all...
Facebook Home not enough? Facebook Chat Heads might wet your whistle
Facebook Home might not be to your liking; some people like what they've seen, and others surely don't. However, one aspect of the new Facebook experience is available here, now, and it doesn't even seem to be too bad!
Facebook's...
Facebook Home launches, install it onto any device now
Facebook have today launched Facebook Home -- their replacement launcher for a variety of Android devices (those being: Samsung Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note II, HTC One, One X, One X+). So if you own one of those device,...
Babel Rumours: Feature list, iOS interface and more
With all the rumours, leaks and particularly the screenshots that are appearing more consistently by the day it seems more and more likely that Google Babel is in fact real, and fast approaching. In a way it doesn't feel...
Chrome Beta Updated: More web, less chrome
Google have recently updated Chrome Beta with a few nice little features and one that many users have been calling for since the release of Chrome on Android: Full screen web browsing.
This feature has been available in the stock...
Google takes out the trash, 60,000 apps removed from the Play Store
Google has shown the door to nearly 60,000 apps considered to be repetitive, spammy, in violation of "terms of service" or otherwise deemed to be inappropriate for distribution through the play store.
It appears that the majority of the apps...
Google Play Music now available in Australia
Google Play Music has just gone live in Australia. The link is now showing up in both the Google Play Web Interface as well as the Google Play app on Android - although not in the new Google Play...
Google begins rolling out ‘Fresh new look’ Google Play for Android
Google has announced that the Google Play redesign that has been circulating around and leaked out over the last couple of weeks is now officially rolling out. The Official Android Blog emphasises the fresh new look that they say...
Early build of Facebook Home finds its way onto the internet
If you're looking to get your hands on Facebook Home a tad early, then you can now do so. Thanks to a handy leak, the 3 APKs have been uploaded onto the majestic thing we call the internet for...
Further evidence of unified Google Messaging system ‘Babel’ surfaces in screenshot
The release of a Google Messaging system named 'Babel' that unifies Google Messaging apps such as Google Messaging, GTalk and other Google Chat services seems pretty certain at this stage. A search for the term 'Babel' in the Google...
Google Staff now ‘Dog-Fooding’ new Google Play Store for Android
We first saw evidence of a new Google Play re-design last month in the form of a video walk through. But it appears that the new Google Play Store for Android is in the process of being tested by...
Game Review: The Room
Ever since I purchased the Humble Mobile Bundle, I have been slightly obsessed with one game in particular: The Room.
The Room is your typical point and click cryptic puzzle game that most people have probably played before. This isn't...
Uber — App and Service Review
It started innocently enough. Yesterday (Friday, 5 April) there was a bit of chaos on Sydney's transport network. A train had destroyed some overhead wiring leaving most trains north of the city either delayed or cancelled completely.
So there I...