The Android App Show is a weekly podcast dedicated to Android app reviews, news, and interviews hosted and produced by Dave Buchanan, Lane Montgomery, and sometimes Brad Westbrook.
http://theandroidappshow.com We dive deeper into the new features of JellyBean including improvements to the notification shade and Google Now.
http://theandroidappshow.com This is our first show in HD! We talk about Android 4.1 (JellyBean), review Spotify and Babylonian Twins.
http://theandroidappshow.com Google won the suit filed against them by Oracle, Bluestacks is blowing my mind again, and we show you how to lock down your phone so your kids can only play certain apps.
http://theandroidappshow.com The studio is a little dusty due to some construction we've got going on, but we're still bringing you some app news and reviews this week!
http://theandroidappshow.com - There is a new BlueStacks update, Temple Run actually has arrived for Android, Google I/O sold out, and we review a XBOX 360 companion app and the new Angry Birds Space.
http://theappshow.com/android - We review Stitcher because they just came out with a pretty sweet tablet interface. We also talk about Scumbag Ads that apps sometimes sneak into your phone's notification bar and how to block those ads.
http://theandroidappshow - Today I’m going to review Camera ICS+ On the right I have an HTC EVO running Android Gingerbread 2.3 and on the left I have a Samsung Nexus S 4G running Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 the EVO is running Camera ICS+ and the Nexus S is running the original camera app from Ice Cream Sandwich Let’s take a look at responsiveness side-by-side When rotating the screen the icons change at essential the same time Here’s a screencast of the app running on the EVO, notice it ha...
http://theandroidappshow.com - We review Google Docs and TripleTown and Lane feels like showing a little sock. Adjust your screen brightness!
http://theandroidappshow.com This week we discuss the various kinds of fragmentation Android is experiencing and whether you as a consumer should be worried about any of it. Also, we review Osmos HD.