Sony Music Unlimited for Android Released - XPERIA X10 Themes and Apps

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Now that continuous waves of attacks against Sony’s servers have slowed down a bit (it’s been over a week since the last hack), the company found some strength to regroup and released an Android client for its popular cloud music service Music Unlimited, powered by Qriocity.
$3.99/month for basic and $9.99/month for premium (30-day free trial available) buy you streaming of various catalogs of music from the web (à la Pandora) as well as syncing of your own library to Sony’s cloud servers with subsequent playback from said cloud (à la Amazon Cloud Drive and Google Music).
Considering most of the above can be achieved without a monthly subscription, I am not sure how many of you will jump over to Music Unlimited, although if there’s one thing it has going for it, it’s the UI design. Gorgeous doesn’t begin to describe it – it’s probably one of the cleanest UIs I’ve ever seen on Android.
Have a look at the official description, the differences between basic and premium (link available if you’re logged into Qriocity – I hope my newly created login will stay unhacked for at least a little while), followed by the screenshots below, then jump to the Market links by clicking or scanning our app widget.
Note #1: The installer currently weighs 32MB, without Apps2SD support whatsoever (it’s copy protected using an antiquated technique), so it’s not for the weak of heart at all.
Note #2: Music Unlimited is only compatible with Android phones running OS versions 2.1-2.3.3 – sorry, tablet and 2.3.4 owners.
Note #3: As far as availability around the world goes, according to Wikipedia, Music Unlimited "… was launched in December 2010 in United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. It launched in the United States early in January 2011. It was launched in France, Italy, Germany, and Spain in late January, 2011. It launched in Australia and New Zealand in February 2011."
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Market Link:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sony.snei.mu

Sick
Really handy

Hi.
Could someone rip the APK for me ? I want to try and install it on an X10 Mini but can't get it from the market because it's not QVGA compatible.
thanks.

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[App] Natalie MacLean Wine Picks v1.0.5

Natalie MacLean Wine Picks v1.0.5
Requirements: Android OS 2.1+
Overview: Natalie MacLean Wine Picks - It’s seldom that an app delivers when it promises many things. Natalie MacLean Wine Picks - This one delivers all it promises and more. Wine reviews. Personal cellar. Pairings. Really good recipes. Fast performance. The over-the-top feature? Liquor store stock based on your actual location. No question, I’ll use it frequently
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features:
snap a picture of a bottle bar code with your smartphone
get professional tasting notes, scores, pairings and recipes
search 150,000 wines available in liquor stores across the country
click to see how many bottles are in stock in nearby stores
add wines to your virtual cellar with just a few clicks
share your wines and pairings on Twitter and Facebook
reviews:
1 of 5 top food-and-wine apps: New York Times, Globe & Mail, Computerworld Magazine
only wine app on Apple’s iTunes App Essentials for both “Food & Wine” and “Date Night”
featured on BlackBerry App World’s Carousel for best overall mobile apps
more media reviews and customer reviews
Motorola Droid X Users:
Please note that the 2.3 Gingerbread update limits the camera’s functionality and interferes with the scanning function on the app. A manual barcode input option has been included in case your device was affected during the upgrade.
More Info:
Code:
http://www.freeandroid.cekuj.net/natalie-maclean-wine-picks-v1-0-5/
Download Instructions:
http://bit.ly/ronhWi
I can only confirm that it is really a very handy and neat program, i am using it since about a month and it is very useful and has a big international wine database.
Looks good! I don't drink wine that often, but maybe i should start drinking it more from now on
BazookaAce said:
Looks good! I don't drink wine that often, but maybe i should start drinking it more from now on
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Google Play 4.0 For Android Leaked And Previewed On Video, Features A Design Overhaul

All users of Android, and definitely most readers of this website, are likely familiar with Google Play Store, Android’s online directory that connects users with a vast library of Google-approved third-party content, ranging from music and video to third-party apps and e-books. If a newly leaked video today is any indication, Google is getting ready for a major refresh for Google Play, with enhanced features and a much-improved design.
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Those who have been users of Google Play since its early days might remember its difficult-to-use user interface that dominated the first few months of the app’s life, until Google finally streamlined it a few years back. Since then, several minor updates have been made, though this is the first major upgrade to Google Play since 2011. The new upgrade features larger images and icons, as well as a more colorful and “matte” design, in line with the design trend seen the latest changes to the user interface across Google’s mobile apps. The settings pane has also been slightly changed around, making it slightly simpler to customize how items are displayed and downloaded.
As you have likely been able to tell from the demo video below, much of the app has not been populated with content as of yet, which suggests that it might be a few weeks before it actually reaches the hands of the general public. However, Google’s design trend is clear and will likely be welcomed by users who are looking to download content onto their Android devices in a simple and seamless way.
Google Play has been available since the first Android release as the Android Market. Back then, it was mostly a directory for third-party apps for the newly-released platform. It was not until 2011 when the Android Market was revamped to feature more consumer-friendly content such as music, books, TV and video, while maintaining the apps section; this was also when the app was renamed Google Play Store. There is no clear indication for when this new redesign – dubbed as Google Play Store 4.0 – will make its way to Android devices, although judging by the nearly finished state of the app, it might not be too long.​
The new ui looks better than the old one in quite some places . but the homescreen of the old play store is better

[APP][4.0+] World Factbook 1.0.131216.32

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World Factbook
1.0.131216.32
I've been working on this small app in my spare time. It's called World Factbook and, predictably, is based on data extracted from CIA World Factbook
World Factbook provides information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 267 world entities.
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The World Factbook 2013-14. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency, 2013.
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html
App has both phone and tablet UIs, does not require any special permissions and is completely offline. However, it requires about 15 megabytes of additional space for a database to be unpacked from internal assets. Which is done on the first run, hence a loading message.
Want to test latest features and help develop this app? Join the beta program and receive latest beta builds. Join the beta
Or just fetch the latest public build from Play Store:
Please report which device you tested the app on an whether it had any issues.
App has been tested on following devices:
Nexus 4, Stock 4.4.2
Nexus 5, Stock 4.4.1
Nexus 7 2013, Stock 4.4.4
Nexus 10, Stock 4.4.2
Asus TF300T, Stock 4.2
Galaxy Note 3, Stock 4.3
Waiting to get my request approved, have a noye 3 to test with Android 4.3
waiting too
Enviado desde mi GT-I9195 usando Tapatalk 2
Tested it, looks great so far, no issues of any kind
New version 1.0.131210.24 has been published to store.
- Feedback can now be sent from main menu (still testing)
- Fixed date not fitting in ranks on phones in portrait orientation
New version 1.0.131215.25 has been published to store. UI has been simplified and responsiveness has been improved. Also, feedback menu item was not working properly and has been removed.
New version in Play Store
App has now been published to Play Store and is available to everybody. Members of the beta community will continue to receive Beta builds with new features when they become available.

'Fortnite' on Android is now available to everyone

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"Fortnite" on Android is now available to anyone with a supported Android device.
The game is free as always.
Don't go looking for "Fortnite" on Google Play — it isn't there. Here's how to download the game!
The biggest game in the world is finally opening up to everyone on the biggest mobile platform in the world: "Fortnite" on Android is now available for everyone.
When the game originally arrived on Android earlier this year, it was only available to select Android devices — and even if you had a device, there was a sign-up form and a waiting list. No more!
As of this week, "Fortnite" can be played on the vast majority of new-ish Android phones. Here's the full list of officially supported devices:
Don't see your phone and/or tablet on there? Don't fret! The game's maker, Epic Games, says that your device may still work as long as it has the following specs (or better):
-OS: Recommended Android 8.0 or higher, 64-bit
-RAM: 3 GB or higher
-GPU: Adreno 530 or higher, Mali-G71 MP20, Mali-G72 MP12 or higher
Interested players can snag the game for Android through this website— if you're reading this on your Android phone and want to jump right in, click this link instead.
Not seeing the game on Google Play? That's because it's not available through Google Play! Unlike most Android games, "Fortnite" is skipping Google's Play Store.
Instead, the game is only available directly through Epic's website — updates come directly from Epic, thus enabling faster fixes.
But the game isn't just skipping Google Play so it can be updated more easily. As a major bonus to Epic Games, all the money made through "Fortnite" on Android goes directly to Epic without having to pay the 30% cut Google takes from Google Play Store games.
"Fortnite" on Android operates very similarly to how the game already operates on iPhone.​
Not true, the specs on gpu are way to high.
Fortnite on Android is a joke of the year.

[APP][5.0+] Mustick -. A different channel between artists and music lovers.

Hello, community!
My name is Gustavo, and with my friend Ezequiel we have developed a platform / social network / Android(for now) app called Mustick.
Mustick is a platform where artists upload their songs and receive physical stickers with a QR-like code. When Mustick users capture those stickers, they get the song that the artist uploaded.
The beta version of the application is now available for Android. Currently Mustick is running a Kickstarter campaign to finance the port to iOs
Valencia, November 10, 2018. The Mustick team presents Mustick, a different way of publishing music and listening to it. Nowadays, music platforms are cloud-based, have a global scope and no longer depend on physical formats. Mustick's proposal is different: although also based on the cloud, the way to access the songs is a physical format, the Musticker, a sticker with a QR code that "contains" a song. In this way the local factor is strengthened, although the global scope is maintained.
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Mustickers
Mustick was born in early 2016, as a project by designer Gustavo Higón and musician Ezequiel Clemente. After almost two years of development and testing, the beta version of the application is now available in the Google Play Store, with all its main functions already implemented. The application already allows artists to upload their songs to the platform and pay and receive their Mustickers, and users to capture, listen and rate the songs. Mustick also has chats, where users can exchange the songs they capture.
Capturing a Musticker
The Mustickers are made in screen printing with a UV filter with high resistance to weathering, and they are sent to the artists in aluminum cans silkscreened with the Mustick logo. The code they contain is a proprietary format developed by the Mustick team, which allows the application to recognize it quickly even if the sticker is damaged or broken.
Download Mustick for Android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.albor_h.mustick
www.mustickapp.com
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