Happy new year 2012

Dear fellow users,

2012 is coming and we didn’t want to miss the opportunity of wishing all of you a happy new year. 2012 will be a great year for both Android and AndroidZoom but, most importantly, it will be an even greater year for all of their users.

Our main wish for this upcoming year is to continue being your website of reference when having to choose the apps that you’re going to download from the Android Market. That is possible thanks to the invaluable help of our editorial team and their reviews, videoreviews and blog recommendations. In addition, we want to encourage you to create and share -if you want- your own lists and set the alerts so you don’t miss out any app that can be of your interest. The slogan is pretty clear: if you have an Android device, visit AndroidZoom.

Don’t forget that our Christmas AZCartoon is still on, waiting for your witty comments, likes and shares. Thanks to your support we will be able to keep doing AZCartoons as well as new games and contests for all of you.

Likewise, this is the perfect moment to create a list of new year resolutions for 2012. We’d like your help to carry it out, so any comments or suggestions are welcomed.

Thanks to all your inputs, we’ve already enhanced our home and we’re willing to continue this process so AndroidZoom becomes more intuitive every day.

Last but not least, we wish you all happy holidays and we hope that your new year gets off to a good start.

Happy New Year 2012, androidzoomers!

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Pocket videoreview #8 Astrid Task/Todo List

Astrid Task/Todo List is the center of our 8th pocket videoreview. We hope our pocket vieoreviews help  you learn information about your favorite apps. This time you’ll be able to discover everything about this useful organizer and make the duties easier to remember. As always, let us know about your impressions and help us improve.

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Pocket videoreview #7 Return Zero

Today’s pocket videoreview is about retro games, in particular Return Zero , in which you’ll need to move your space ship left or right and increase your speed to achieve your objectives. This is our 7th pocket videoreview and we hope you’re enjoying them as much as we do.We’d love to hear what you think about them so don’t hesitate to comment!

Siri’s shadow

Even though Google began working with voice search years ago and could be considered the pioneer in this initiative, Apple’s Siri created lots of expectation and obtained as a result a great success among users; it works well, has a simple but aesthetic design and has re-created the slogan: “your wish is its command”.

However, Android’s responses were soon launched.

Thus, we’ve decided to try some of those apps and compare them, the results of which are presented below.  We hope you find them equally useful and interesting.

The four chosen apps have been: Iris by Dexetra; Pocket Blonde 2 by i-Free, Skyvi by Blue Tornado and Andy by 74 Technologies.

HOW TO USE IT

Iris: Tap on the bottom button and speak

Pocket Blonde 2: You can talk tapping on the right bottom button or answer with multi-choice questions: Yes/No/Tell me more/Not interested

Skyvi: It has a menu which provides options. To speak, tap on the button and start.

Andy: Tap on the mic and ask away.

UNDERSTANDING

Iris: Doesn’t understand very well, mostly typical questions like who’s Lady Gaga

Pocket Blonde 2: Pretty well, as it uses multichoice mostly

Skyvi: Pretty well.

Andy: Needs to work on this.

DESIGN, UI, EASE OF USE

Iris: Clean design, simple and easy to use.

Pocket Blonde 2: EverFriends: Spoony and Brainy. The assistant works as a tutorial, really easy. Great graphics. More customized.

Skyvi: Menu with several options, more confusing than others. Simple design.

Andy: Clean design: just the mic and answer.

FEATURES

Iris : Call someone, Text someone, Search something, Look up for a contact

Pocket Blonde 2: Alarm clock, Reminder of events, Horoscope, Radio, Notes, Maps, Encyclopedia, Flashlight, Wallet,

Skyvi: Directions, Notification when near a restaurant, Notification to check mail, Remind to pick up dinner when leaving work, Update Facebook  and Twitter, Weather information. No call or text.

Andy: Encyclopedia, Directions, General knowledge questions, Weather information, People Asking,

SMOOTHNESS

Iris: It force closes sometimes. Understandable since it’s an alpha (?) version.

Pocket Blonde 2: It takes some time to answer the question.

Skyvi: There are times when you tap on an option and it doesn’t respond.

Andy: Takes really long to answer, sometimes it doesn’t even respond.

In conclusion, we could say that these four apps still have a long way ahead of them in order to compete with Siri and become a point of reference. However, each one of them has its advantages and disadvantages, being Everfriends the one that stands out the most.  It’s the most personalized and less automatic, and it gives you the chance to answer with multi-choice questions if you’re having trouble in making yourself understood. It includes two assistants and it has a long list of features.

Iris and Skivy are not bad choices but they don’t always understand what you mean or work smoothly enough; with a few improvements they would be much better. Skyvi can be used mostly for directions and reminders while Iris does simple tasks like initiating a call or a message.

The one that needs to work most on its improvements is Andy, which has a simple and easy-to-use design but it takes too long to load some answers which aren’t actually even that long and it has problems understanding some questions.

All four only accept clean English inputs, so it shouldn’t strike anyone that we witness a race in the months to come to launch assistants in other major languages. Likewise, this has just started. The possibilities are far beyond our imagination. Why not voice controlled games? There have been some shy tryouts before without much success -or no success at all, in fact-. Did anyone say Android karaoke?

We’ll be glad to re-try these apps and see where they are at after some updates.

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Santa Claus came and left us a brand-new website

Merry Christmas discoverers!

These last months have been as intense as challenging regarding Android news, ideas and projects. We’ve launched AndroidZoom Weekly and Pocket Videoreviews and AndroidZoom Cartoon Contest. We’ve kept reviewing apps as well as expounding interesting issues Android-related every week in our blog. Above all, what we’ve been doing these months is listening to your wishes and paying attention to your suggestions on how to make our website more both user-friendly and developer-friendly. We’re proud to announce the fruit of that labor which is our best Christmas gift: a brand-new AndroidZoom.com. We invite you to give it a go and to take advantage of all its features.

As you can see the homepage has been re-designed to highlight what really matters to you: apps and games. We haven’t removed any features, we’ve just tidied it up to make even easier the discovery of the best apps and games. Thus, you can find our classic features like Today’s Leaders, Pick of the Day, Browse Categories, Latest Apps or On Sale. However, we haven’t changed to stay the same: there a new features that you already can enjoy at the homepage and others that will be implemented in the following weeks. In this sense, you can check out from “Latest App Reviews” the last apps and games that have been reviewed by our Editor’s Team. What’s more, AndroidZoom’s Developers Team has worked hard on making the homepage smarter: we want it to recognize your searches and preferences, that’s it, individualize the homepage to highlight what you care about. And when we say you, we don’t mean you all, but YOU.

All of this would haven’t been possible without your suggestions: you’re part of the feedback chain made up by users, editor’s team and AZ developers. Please, help us to keep pumping blood to the circuit.

Happy new AndroidZoom website discovery!

Feel free to reach us at hello@androidzoom, Twitter, Facebook and G+.

Dear Santa…

Christmas spirit is everywhere. And Christmas is a magic time for wishes being granted.
Here, at AndroidZoom, we also have a small request that would make us even happier than we already are.

It’s a small thing that’s been bothering us for a while and it’s high time something was done about it. Sometimes, we know of applications (mostly games) that are available for other operating systems like iOS but aren’t launched for Android and seem to have no plans to do so. As opposite to that, we think developers should take into consideration our beloved Android operating system and grant our wish.

Catch the Princess is a popular game based on classic princess fairy tales and includes a great physic control gameplay. There’s also Temple Run, a new sensation running game that has become quite popular lately. Another favorite is MovieCat, an excellent trivia game for movieholics who want to be challenged.

All those games have many thing in common: they are well-done, with great graphics and really popular among users. The main flaw, though, is that Android users can’t have access to them because they are not available. Why? We’ll never know. Anyway, there are tons of apps and games launched for Android that are not available for other platforms, but if we may ask for something it’d be that whatever prevents developers to launch their apps for Android along other platforms was banished away.

These were just three examples, though we really think developers should consider launching the apps for both systems at the same time, as they don’t give us the chance to try them out and probably expand their popularity. Why would they want to limit their reach? We could even understand that iOS releases were launched a week or so before, because of that topic that says that iOS users are prone to pay and Android aren’t, but in the end it’s hard to explain it further without considering obscure conspiracy theories.

That is all, really. We’ve grateful for all we have and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Merry Christmas, AndroidZoomers.

Santa

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Pocket videoreview #6 TuneIn Radio

If you enjoy listening to the radio at all times, don’t hesitate and watch today’s pocket videoreview, which presents TuneIn Radio, extracted from our reviewer’s full text. Pocket videoreviews help you decide on downloading an application and let you discover all the features and the advantages and disadvantages. You can give us your opinion and personal thoughts about it.

Pocket videoreview #5 Cranky Cat

Time for our first pocket videoreview of the week! Cranky Cat is the application that we feature today in our fifth pocketvideoreview and if you watch the following video you will have the chance to have a closer look and discover all the main characteristics of this popular game which has achieved a great success.


Merry Christmas

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Dear AndroidZoomers,

Today, dovetailing with the winter solstice, our  team want to wish every one of our friends (and those who’re reading this by chance) a Merry Christmas. Yes, that includes you, fellow Android user.

However, don’t get your hopes up, we’re not writing this to let you know that all the Android apps are free for the holidays, given that a) the majority are already free and b) well, we are not the ones who sell them so we couldn’t even if we wanted to.

For now, let us say, just because it’s Christmas and at Christmas you tell the truth: to us, you are perfect and our Android hearts will love you, until the very moment you stop discovering apps.

Anyway, after borrowing that quote from a very well-known Christmas movie, you already know what we mean.

We wish that your holidays are happy, relaxing and enjoyable.

Christmas is a time for being with the family and friends and although reunions and dinners are a really good way of spending time with your relatives and close friends, they can sometimes be pretty frustrating. If that is the case, don’t worry, we can help: just scroll down this blog like your life depended on it and you’ll find a thousand and one recommendations and ideas.

Although we do know what really matters at these dates, if you ever get bored or need some time to take a break, just take the chance to play your favorite games and let your brothers, sisters and cousins discover them too. Share your favorite applications with your family and amaze your neighbours, enjoy them together and celebrate Christmas -or whatever you celebrate- with us, as well.

We couldn’t be happier.

MERRY CHRISTMAS

from the AndroidZoom team.


Rack your brain to keep it fit

Currently we’ve lots of technological resources that make easier to remember our daily stuff. Actually we don’t have to make the effort of remembering phone numbers, appointments or adresses: smartphones help us with that issues. In order to avoid our brain rusting, we should keep it active. In this case our Android can be at the same time part of the problem and the solution: there are apps that will help you practice your memory, logic and maths. That’s what we wanted to show you in this videoreview. Train your brain, but do it playing. This isn’t homework at all: keep your brain fit while you enjoy challenging yourself with these three apps: Memory Trainer, Math Maniac and Unblock Me Free.


Hope you enjoy it!

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