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      Welcome to the roundup of the best new Android applications that went live in the Play Store or were spotted by us in the previous two weeks or so. This week I have a beautiful tasks app from Moleskin, a budgeting app that supplies on-demand access to a team of financial geniuses, and a LEGO-branded video editor for kids. So without further ado, here are the most notable Android apps released in the last two weeks.         Please wait for this page to load in full in order to see the widgets, which include ratings and pricing info.   Looking for the previous roundup editions? Find them here .       Apps   Actions by Moleskine   Android Police coverage : Hands-on: Popular to-do manager Moleskin Actions comes to Android in select countries   Actions by Moleskine was recently released on the Play Store for a few select regions including the US. It's basically a tasks app from the well-known notebook maker, complete with uniquely Moleskine aesthetic, intuitive gesture navigation,...
 
      The New York International Auto Show opens to the public this weekend, and upon entering the Javits Center attendees will be bombarded with new cars, SUVs, trucks and even a handful of supercars that will most likely be out their price range. Here's our primer for anyone who wants to cut through the noise and see the stuff that really matters.                                                                                                    Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge                         Most Futurama-ready car: Genesis Essentia   Anyone who grew up on dog-eared copies of Popular Science  probably assumed we'd be riding around in self-driving cars while viewing the passing scenery through glass or plastic bubble roofs. The self-driving car part is playing out right now, but the glass or plastic bubble part seems to have been left in the recycling bin. Now, here's the Genesis Essentia , an all-electric performance concept with a transparent hood and...
 
                    DJI showcased its new Mavic Air drone in New York. The third quadcopter in this series is of similar quality to its predecessors and can also fold its arms for better portability. For its size, no competitor offers so much in terms of photo quality.                                        Release date and price       The DJI Mavic Air can be ordered through the official DJI website  and is also available from other retailers. The drone is available in three colors: marengo grey, white and red.   We can buy the Mavic Air in a basic pack with remote control, protections, charger, cover, propeller replacement and a battery from US$799 (£769 in the UK). Often, one battery is not enough so there is a more complete pack available with three batteries, charger for four batteries and two propeller replacements from $999 (£949 in the UK).              The red model reminds me of a Porsche. / © AndroidPIT                      Design and build quality       In essence, it is th...
 
Get Big Discounts on Top Variants of the Huawei Honor 9X Smartphone [Coupons]    gizmochina   Huawei's popular sub-brand Honor began hinting at an imminent arrival of its X series comprising the Honor 9X and Honor 9X Pro smartphones.     #Google #Android #Smartphones #OS #News @ndrdnws #ndrdnws #AndroidNews     
 
It goes without saying that Samsung is going to spend a lot of money on marketing to get the word out that its new flagship smartphone is the one you should be buying this year. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+  at an event in New York City today. Since it was an invite-only event, although it was streamed live online, Samsung decided to spend a lot of money to tell New Yorkers that the Galaxy S8 has arrived.  Samsung illuminated the iconic Times Square in New York City with immersive displays reflective of the visual experience that the Galaxy S8′s Infinity Display  promises. It basically bought out almost every available signage to announce the arrival of its newest flagship smartphone.  As if that wasn’t enough, it even brought in a troupe of performers who danced “in celebration of the debut of the Galaxy S8.” Good stuff.  Customers in the United States can pre-order the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ from all major carriers today. The new flagship will be released on April ...
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