The 25 Best Android Apps
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| | The Google Play store offers more than 1 million apps. Talk about a daunting number. The thought of sifting through that selection to find the 40 or so apps you'll actually ever download probably fries your brain. Fear not; we did the digging for you. With these essential apps, you'll be able to customize your phone's interface to your heart's content, protect yourself from malware and save money with free messaging. Whether you're looking for productivity, music, social or gaming apps, these are the 25 best Android apps across all categories.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | | | Those looking for a business-friendly Windows tablet have a compelling option in the Lenovo ThinkPad 10. The 10.1-inch tablet provides solid performance, above-average battery life, helpful utilities, an active stylus and a snappy optional keyboard. At $599 to start ($749 as configured, $868 with keyboard dock), the ThinkPad 10 is less expensive than competitors from Dell and Microsoft, but with a low-cost Atom Z3795 processor, it's also less powerful. Still, this slate offers enough performance and functionality to make you productive on the go.  | | | |  | | | There's nothing wrong with tweaking a successful formula. The $199 ASUS MeMO Pad 8 has the same specs as the smaller $149 MeMO Pad 7: a 1.33 GHz Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM and 16 GB of flash memory. But the new tablet has a larger, 8-inch display. The MeMO Pad 8 pairs strong performance and a bright screen with handy bonus apps and UI enhancements from ASUS that spice up Android 4.4. Read on to see why the ASUS MeMO Pad 8 is worth the $20 premium over its other budget-tablet competition.  | | | | | | |
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