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14 Feb 15:31

15 new Android games from the last week: The best, worst, and everything in between (2/8/21 - 2/14/21)

by Matthew Sholtz
Kitty Letter, Knightin'+, Boxing Gym Story, plus more

Welcome to the roundup of the best new Android games that went live in the Play Store or were spotted by us in the previous week or so. Today's list is broken up into several segments, ranging from best, average, to mediocre. So whether you're looking for the best games of quality or are simply looking for the latest free-to-play gacha titles, you're covered. This week I have a unique word game from The Oatmeal's creator, an enjoyable Zelda-like from Crescent Moon, and a boxing-themed sim from Kairosoft.

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15 new Android games from the last week: The best, worst, and everything in between (2/8/21 - 2/14/21) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

13 Feb 17:50

The 7 best 2FA apps on Android

by Manuel Vonau
Helping you secure your online life

More than ever, online account security is essential these days. You should rely on unique passwords for each of your accounts (using a password manager of your choice) and turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) for any service you use that supports it. For most accounts, the second factor usually is a one-time password (OTP), automatically regenerated on a regular 30-second schedule. Using this security measure will prevent bad actors from breaching your accounts even if they get a hold of your passwords.

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The 7 best 2FA apps on Android was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

13 Feb 17:46

Five powerful email clients for Android (that aren't Gmail)

by Hagop Kavafian
They have you covered both for work and personal use

Managing email can be a pretty personal thing — whether you're an obsessive user of tags, the mark unread feature, snoozing, or filters, it can be hard to figure out just which email client makes the most sense for managing your messages. While many of us default straight to Gmail out of simple convenience, there are meaningfully good and powerful email clients available for Android not made by Google. Here are five that we think stand out for their features, unique capabilities, or appeal to the privacy-minded.

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Five powerful email clients for Android (that aren't Gmail) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

09 Feb 13:35

Google's Daydream is over — the VR platform is dead (Update: Even more dead)

by Hagop Kavafian
Support officially ends with Android 11

You probably barely remember what Daydream is, or rather was, and no-one will blame you for that. Google launched its VR platform back in 2016 and even introduced its own View headset to the market, which it also updated about a year later. Apps became gradually available for the platform until many of them stopped being updated, or worse, entirely dropped support for Daydream. It was clear Google pretty much abandoned it, but it's now made it official with an announcement.

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Google's Daydream is over — the VR platform is dead (Update: Even more dead) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

04 Feb 17:08

Confused cat laps up air, thinking it's water

by Carla Sinclair

This cat can't get it right. Every day it insists on drinking from the faucet, according to its owner (from the YouTube page). But once the faucet is turned on, the cat takes a long swig of air instead.

04 Feb 09:47

Tiny dog tries to steal dad's shoe, again and again [VIDEO]

by Xeni Jardin

You've gotta admire the little dog's determination. He just really wants to steal dad's shoes, no matter how many times mom scolds him. [VIDEO LINK]

04 Feb 01:58

Street artist Julian Beever shares tricks of his craft

by Andrea James

In this interesting documentary, noted street artist Julian Beever talks with other artists and shows how they ply their trade. It's framed by his creation of a Big Ben illusion in London.

Image: YouTube / TRACKS

02 Feb 11:34

Hug Count

I've never been that big of a hug person, but it turns out I'm not quite this small of a hug person either.
31 Jan 19:37

13 new (and 1 WTF) Android games from the last week: The best, worst, and everything in between (1/25/21 - 1/31/21)

by Matthew Sholtz
Magic: The Gathering Arena, Slashy Camp, Dragon Quest Tact, plus more

Welcome to the roundup of the best new Android games that went live in the Play Store or were spotted by us in the previous week or so. Today's list is broken up into several segments, ranging from best, average, to mediocre. So whether you're looking for the best games of quality or are simply looking for the latest free-to-play gacha titles, you're covered. This week I have the early access release for a mobile adaptation of Magic: The Gathering, a new Slashy puzzler from Blue Wizard Digital, and the latest gacha cash-grab from Square Enix.

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13 new (and 1 WTF) Android games from the last week: The best, worst, and everything in between (1/25/21 - 1/31/21) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

30 Jan 00:01

Watch: Hilarious dog keeps making scary faces in the mirror

by Carla Sinclair

I'd love to know what is going through this dog's head as it bares its teeth, sneers, and even grins at itself in the mirror.

28 Jan 16:42

Firefighter greenscreens self into badly-written firefighting show to berate its inept characters

by Rob Beschizza

Fire Department Chronicles is an actual firefighter. He inserts himself into scenes from TV shows that depict firefighting but are written people who don't know anything about firefighting. Greenscreened-in, he berates the stupid characters.

27 Jan 17:42

Kinetic polarized light art

by Andrea James

Austine Wood Comarow creates lovely pieces like "Garden Gold," which shift in hue as the pieces move. The materials themselves have no colors:

We perceive the color as a result of the interaction of polarized light and certain optically active materials such as cellophane.

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26 Jan 13:08

Lamb and dog are friends [VIDEO]

by Xeni Jardin

The lamb and dog are friends, and the lamb tells the dog it's time to play with some playful licks. I love inter-species friendships. [Video Link]

24 Jan 11:00

Double-sided embroidery with different images

by Andrea James

In this remarkable double-sided embroidery, one artisan embroiders a dog on one side, the other artisan creates a monkey on the other. This art form originated in Suzhou province about 2000 years ago, according to People's Daily.

Image: YouTube / People's Daily, China 人民日报

23 Jan 19:43

13 new and notable Android apps and live wallpapers from the last two weeks (1/9/21 - 1/23/21)

by Matthew Sholtz

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Welcome to the roundup of the best new Android applications and live wallpapers that went live in the Play Store or were spotted by us in the previous two weeks or so. Today I have a fabulous winter sports tracker that's finally made its way from iOS to Android, the rebranding of DC Comic's streaming app into a competent comic subscription service, and a new Japanese Twitter app that's been gaining popularity as it receives English-language updates.

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13 new and notable Android apps and live wallpapers from the last two weeks (1/9/21 - 1/23/21) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

23 Jan 10:08

Relax with jellyfish, penguins, birds, and the open sea through the Monterey Bay Aquarium's live webcams and guided "MeditOceans"

by David Pescovitz

The Monterey Bay Aquarium offers multiple live webcams of wondrous ocean habitats, from the otherworldly Moon Jelly Cam and Sea Otter Cam to the Kelp Forest Cam and Open Sea Cam. They've also created a set of pre-recorded sea-themed guided meditations: MeditOceans. — Read the rest

22 Jan 11:41

Baby and dog make each other laugh

by Xeni Jardin

"One year old Ellie loves laughing and playing with her best friend, Jack. Jack never leaves her side and she loves him, she thinks she's a dog too!" [Link]

21 Jan 17:18

‘Beeper’ app from Pebble founder brings your chat apps into one place, iMessage on Android too

by Ben Schoon

In an effort to bring all of your messaging apps into a single place, Beeper does the heavy lifting and can even bring iMessage to Android and Windows.

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19 Jan 01:34

To avoid snow, tiny chihuahua hitches a piggyback ride on dog friend

by Xeni Jardin

"The chihuahua doesn't like walking in snow!," explains the dogs' human.

17 Jan 23:03

11 new (and 2 WTF) Android games from the last week: The best, worst, and everything in between (1/11/21 - 1/17/21)

by Matthew Sholtz
Angry Birds Journey, Figment, Tcheco in the Castle of Lucio, plus more

Welcome to the roundup of the best new Android games that went live in the Play Store or were spotted by us in the previous week or so. Today's list is broken up into several segments, ranging from best, average, to mediocre. So whether you're looking for the best games of quality or are simply looking for the latest free-to-play gacha titles, you're covered. This week I have a return to form for Rovio (the creators of Angry Birds), a beautiful point and click adventure game that offers a surreal story and art, and a fantastic 2D platformer that's played in portrait.

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11 new (and 2 WTF) Android games from the last week: The best, worst, and everything in between (1/11/21 - 1/17/21) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

17 Jan 00:43

Here are all the ways time is an illusion

by Andrea James

This explainer on all the ways that humans subjectively experience time is packed with all kinds of interesting factoid about how hard it is for us to accurately gauge time and place time in context. For instance, Marilyn Monroe and Queen Elizabeth were born in the same year, but where Marilyn feels like a young woman from long ago, Queen Elizabeth has always seemed like she was a stately older woman to most people alive today. — Read the rest

14 Jan 15:08

How China ended the lie of recyclable plastic

by Andrea James

The plastics industry did a great job of convincing everyone that their product was easily recyclable, but China finally put an end to that pleasant fiction in 2017.

A 2017 memo sent by China to the World Trade Center sent the global recycling industry into a tailspin. — Read the rest

14 Jan 15:06

Watch this human bubble machine land a record for blowing the most bubbles inside a bigger bubble

by David Pescovitz

In Taiwan, Chang Yu-Te landed a Guinness World Record for blowing the most bubbles, 783 of them, inside a bigger bubble. The fellow is a bubble master, having previously earned the record for most bounces of a soap bubble:

12 Jan 18:45

Watch wild horses reunited after two years apart

by Andrea James

After Phoenix was rescued and placed in a west coast sanctuary, his rescuer spent two years looking for his mate Ghost. Watch this lovely story of the two seeing each other again.

The Sky Dog Sanctuary Instagram has lots of lovely posts about other horses and herds on their ranches. — Read the rest

10 Jan 19:43

17 new (and 1 WTF) Android games from the last two weeks: The best, worst, and everything in between (12/28/20 - 1/10/21)

by Matthew Sholtz
Save Eddy Smile, Professor Lupo: Ocean, Vita Fighters, plus more

Welcome to the roundup of the new Android games that went live in the Play Store or were spotted by us in the previous two weeks or so. Today's list is broken up into several segments, ranging from best, average, to mediocre. So whether you're looking for the best games of quality or are simply looking for the latest free-to-play gacha titles, you're covered. This week I have a fantastic block-breaking game, an enjoyable point and click adventure that offers an oceanic theme, and a unique fighting game that isn't monetized horribly.

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17 new (and 1 WTF) Android games from the last two weeks: The best, worst, and everything in between (12/28/20 - 1/10/21) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

10 Jan 00:19

10 new and notable Android apps and live wallpapers from the last two weeks including discovery+, Mind Leak, and OnePlus Health (12/26/20 - 1/9/21)

by Matthew Sholtz

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Welcome to the roundup of the best new Android applications and live wallpapers that went live in the Play Store or were spotted by us in the previous two weeks or so. Today I have a new streaming app for the Discovery Channel and its many subsidiaries, a wellness app that offers meme customization for its alerts, and the early arrival of OnePlus's Health app. So without further ado, here are all of the new and notable Android apps released on the Play Store in the last two weeks.

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10 new and notable Android apps and live wallpapers from the last two weeks including discovery+, Mind Leak, and OnePlus Health (12/26/20 - 1/9/21) was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

10 Jan 00:19

These are the best replacements for Play Music's upload library

by Manuel Vonau
Spoiler alert: None of them replicates Play Music's feature set 1:1

Google killed Play Music in October 2020, a service many people loved for one feature in particular: its online music file locker with uploaded songs that seamlessly integrated with Play Music's streaming catalog. You could also just add titles you own and listen to them without ever having to pay a dime. Luckily, there are a few alternatives that replicate some of Play Music's capabilities, including its successor YouTube Music.

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These are the best replacements for Play Music's upload library was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

26 Dec 02:10

Jehovah’s Witnesses File Copyright Lawsuit in Response to Blundering Christmas Album

by Andy Maxwell

FacepalmMusic publisher BMG is best known on these pages for its aggressive copyright infringement action against ISP Cox Communications in the United States.

After filing a lawsuit accusing the ISP of doing little to prevent its customers from pirating music time and again, the case went through a tortuous process that eventually led to a “substantial settlement.”

Given the nature of its business and a history of picking over the intricacies of copyright law, it was a surprise to see BMG named as a defendant in a US copyright lawsuit this week. Unusually, however, it’s not simply the copyright aspect of this case that makes it so unusual and interesting.

Singer Aled Jones Releases Album in November

Last month, Welsh singer Aled Jones, who shot to fame as a youngster in the 1980s, teamed up with BMG to release a new album titled ‘Blessings’. The album aims to be religiously inclusive by bundling songs associated with Christians, Catholics, Muslims, Buddhists, and Quakers. But trying to appeal to everyone can have its pitfalls, especially where religion is concerned.

The problem lies in a song on the album called “Listen, Obey and Be Blessed”, a work owned by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, the supervising body and publisher for the Jehovah’s Witness religious group. The appearance of this song on a commercial album immediately raised alarm bells among the religion’s followers who, through their teachings and knowledge of their faith, knew this track shouldn’t have been used in this manner.

Multiple Blunders Considered Antithetical to The Faith

First of all and despite its attempts to be inclusive, Blessings is fairly obviously an album aimed at the Christmas market. However, Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas, believing that the festival has pagan origins. Second, the religious group doesn’t allow its works to be exploited commercially, as per its own interpretation of the bible. Finally, Jehovah’s Witnesses reject all other religions, so being represented as a group alongside them in the album is offensive, to say the least.

Indeed, these topics and more have been the subject of intense discussion on various Jehovah’s Witness forums over the past several weeks. Many followers have been openly wondering why their leaders haven’t been following the rules, or at the least, why they aren’t doing anything to counter this affront to their religion.

As it turns out, those in command knew all about it well in advance and have been preparing a lawsuit.

Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Filed in the US

Filed this week in a New York district court, the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania names BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited, plus John Does and various corporations as responsible for infringing its copyrights.

“Without authorization, Defendants have recorded Plaintiff’s original and registered musical composition of ‘Listen, Obey and Be Blessed” in a sound recording, have reproduced, distributed and publicly performed Plaintiff’s musical composition in the infringing sound recording and are causing and purportedly licensing others to do the same,” it reads.

The complaint alleges that the song was published as part of a song book, for which the copyrights were officially registered in the US. To date, Watch Tower has only licensed other parts of its organization to use the work, and that necessarily does not include BMG. Nevertheless, BMG included the song in its album and listed itself as the copyright owner on cover art, while allowing various streaming services to offer the work too.

Aled Jones Was Warned Not To Use The Song

According to the complaint, before the album was released Watch Tower contacted Aled Jones’ manager to say that no permission had been granted to use the song in any manner. In a response from BMG UK, the company said that it had been given permission to use it by German rights society GEMA, another entity known for its own copyright infringement lawsuits.

Despite the claims from both music outfits, Watch Tower insists it never approved licenses. This appears to be supported in a response from GEMA, which told the religious group that BMG UK had asked for a license but the request was denied because GEMA had no rights to license the work.

The buck was then passed to BMG in the US, who were apparently in the process of obtaining a compulsory mechanical license to use the song. However, Watch Tower says the necessary procedures weren’t followed so that licensing opportunity failed. As a result, BMG is guilty of copyright infringement and causing reputational damage to the entire religion.

“Defendants’ infringing acts have caused and are likely to cause numerous Jehovah’s Witnesses and members of the public to believe mistakenly that Defendants’ use of the Composition on the Infringing Sound Recording was licensed or otherwise authorized by Watch Tower,” the complaint reads.

“As noted above, such license or authorization would be antithetical to the teachings and practices of Jehovah’s Witnesses, including a literal interpretation of the Bible, including by commercializing the Composition, allowing the Composition to be used in conjunction with works of other faiths on the Album and allowing the Composition to be used in connection with the Christmas holiday.”

Demand For Damages and an Injunction

As a result of the above, Watch Tower is now seeking a preliminary and permanent injunction to prevent any further distribution of “Listen, Obey and Be Blessed” plus either statutory damages or BMG’s profits generated by the infringing activity.

Whether BMG will be able to show the court it actually obtained some kind of license and therefore acted legally will be shown in due course. But even if that’s the case, the publisher should’ve known that religion is not only extremely complex, but the concept of an ‘inclusive’ album probably requires informed input from, or at least knowledge of, those being included

Unfortunately, as history painfully shows, it’s not uncommon for religions to mandate the rejection of all others. And not even copyright law can do much about that.

The full complaint can be found here (pdf)

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25 Dec 18:30

The 30 best Android games of 2020 for your new phone, tablet, or Chromebook

by Matthew Sholtz
2020 may have been a tough year, but the games sure were great

Christmas is here, so it's time to check out all of the fantastic mobile games released on the Play Store this year. Unlike similar lists across the web, you won't find two-year-old titles like Among Us in today's roundup. This is strictly a list of 2020 releases, and everything has been hand-picked by yours truly. The selection includes 29 games, a WTF listing, and a handful of honorable mentions, because there were simply too many incredible games released this year.

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The 30 best Android games of 2020 for your new phone, tablet, or Chromebook was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

25 Dec 18:29

A 50-year timeline of pop music by DJ Earworm

by Miss Cellania

DJ Earworm put together instrumental snippets of 52 hit songs, one for each year from 1970 to 2020 (there's two for 1985). It's like a timeline of pop music, accurately called Time of Our Lives. The part you will like best starts at whatever year you turned 12. — Read the rest