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Whether you're after the latest free Android apps or the Samsung Galaxy S3 essentials, experts pick the best Android apps in 2013
MATERIAL (BETA)
There are plenty of apps out there that claim to provide you with the news you're interested in. MATERIAL does the very same thing, except it automatically picks up on your interests from your Facebook and Twitter activity, and then instead of bringing you news from the biggest sites, it expertly grabs interesting content from smaller sites you may not know existed. As you continue to use social media, your MATERIAL will evolve to your tastes.Price: Free | Download MATERIAL (BETA) Android app
RBS 6 Nations Championship App
After England kicked off its Six Nation campaign with a win, this is the official app to see you through the rest of the tournament which is complete with pre and post-match coverage including live commentary, highlights from the game, in-depth stats analysis and it even supports French and Italian for our oval ball lovers overseas.Price: Free | Download RBS 6 Nations Championship Android app
Epic Citadel
Previously only available for iOS devices, you can now take a stunning visual walk around a fictional world looks that like it has been carved straight out of from a high-end console. Painting a bright future for Android gaming, the Unreal Engine 3-powered demo now adds a Benchmark feature which will show you how capable your device is running the graphically impressive app.Price: Free | Download Epic Citadel Android app
7X7
The slick puzzler which is all about matching more than five coloured squares to clear them from the board, makes life more difficult by throwing on random squares after each unsuccessful move to make the task more difficult. Visually it looks the part but most importantly you’ll find yourself glued to it after a few games.Price: Free | Download 7x7 Android app
FlipaClip
One of the standout apps from the Samsung Galaxy Note S Pen App Challenger, the flipbook movie maker has now broken free from the Note shackles. Letting you make the animated flicks frame by frame, you can pick how many frames per second you want to use, and with the S-Pen draw more accurate pictures to bring to life. You can share flicks to Facebook and YouTube and then wait for the Likes and the comments to start streaming in.Price: Free | Download FlipaClip Android app
Sky+
Already available for the iPad and iPhone, Android owners can now turn their smartphone into a touch screen remote and enjoy complete Planner manager management when away from home. As well as being to swipe to pause, play and rewind, you will also be able to delete six month old HD episodes of Eastenders clogging up the set-top box even without interrupting Walford’s finest as they play out on the TV.Price: Free | Download Sky+ Android app
LoopStack
Loop pedals are fun for the musician and now that they’re $1.99, there’s nothing to stop you from becoming the next Reggie Watts (except talent). To start a loop, choose your bpm and record a loop to one of the four channels. Each channel has reverb and volume settings, and while you can only loop up to four separate loops, you can combine those that don’t need independent effects. When you’re done, you can export your piece as separate and combined .WAV files.Price: $1.99 | By: Single Cell Software | Store: Google Play
Trainyard
Use your finger to draw train tracks, guiding the trains to their colour-coded goals. There isn’t even a time limit or score. Easy! No. You must also time the trains to collide at certain points — blending or splitting their colours — by extending portions of track as a form of time delay. This can become utterly brain-bending and frustratingly addictive. At times they can seem impossible, so the creators have a user-submitted solutions centre on their web site at trainyard.ca/solutions.Price: $2.88 | By: Noodlecake Studios | Store: Google Play
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