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Flick Kick Football Now available on Android!

Flick Kick Football



#1 UK Paid App and in the top 10 on many stores – Flick Kick Football is a smash hit!!



Set in the Golden Age of Football. Experience the beautiful game the way it used to be played with Flick Kick™ Football for iOS and Android.



Curve, lob, drive and shoot the ball from all over the pitch using Flick Kick’s trademark precise real-time ball control!



Kick It Old School!



Flick Kick Football Features:



Multiple Modes including:

  • Online Multiplayer and Classic pass & play!

  • Practice Mode, to get your game up to par (Now updated!)

  • Bullseye Mode, can you smash the targets?

  • Arcade Mode, to show what you can do when it really counts

  • Time Attack for those that like to race the clock, or with limited time for greatness

  • Skillshot Mode – a true test for the Flick Kick Football pros – how many times can you shoot the ball into the Skill Zones in a minute!

With..

  • Intuitive Flick Kicking – Sweep your finger across the ball to drive, curve and power the ball past walls of defenders

  • Unique ‘Golden Era’ of Football Presentation – Immerse yourself in graphics that will bring the nostalgia of the era back

  • OpenFeint Leaderboards and Achievements – So the world can see that you’re a better player than your friends

  • Super Sharp graphics for Retina & iPad screens











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5 things Apple borrowed from Android for iOS 5

Apple's iOS 5 is slated for release this fall, presumably with iPhone 5. But the Android Army doesn't have to wait, like the iPhone idolators. Android users can have some of those features now. Looks like Apple has been doing a little copycatting. Again.



It's funny, since hardcore Apple enthusiasts are so quick to accuse whenever they see anyone copying the slightest thing from Steve Jobs' company. They're not as fast to acknowledge when Apple does the, ah, borrowing. I'm glad to do it for them.



With that brief introduction, here's my second top-5 list within 12 hours presented in order of importance.



It's coincidental there are two so close together; don't expect this to be habit.



1. Cloud Synchronization. With iOS 5 and iCloud, iPhone users will get most of the sync benefits Androiders have long enjoyed.



2. Notifications Center. Apple gets kudos for better presentation, but Google had the concept first.



3. Over-the-air updates. Apple has made iPhone slave to iTunes for far too long. Apple cuts the update cord that binds the iPhone chain gang.



4. Photo sharing. Android users know the many benefits of using an open system, where developers are allowed to tap into the platform capabilities. Apple presents sharing options for its services but none other. Photo sharing will be available from the camera and photo gallery.



5. Twitter. Androiders can tweet from some apps, like the browser and YouTube, a capability iPhoners will get these capabilities from Twitter being integrated into iOS 5. 




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Top 5 Android Apps Apps to Use During Commercials

All of the above, except Bumpy Road and Instagram, are also available on Android. Here are five more apps for Android.



Amazon App Store (free) – The best way to discover more apps is to get another app store. You will have to load this one manually through the browser. Amazon offers some great apps, often at a discount compared to the Android Market. They also have their daily free app. Make it a habit of checking the Amazon App Store during a commercial break. Android only
Angry Birds Rio


Angry Birds (free – $.99 from Amazon) – Everyone’s favorite game is also on Android. There are a number of different versions so follow the link to get one or all of these variations. In case you’ve been watching too much TV and haven’t paid attention to the Internet, Angry Birds is a game where you fling birds at the little pigs in various shaped fortresses trying to bring down their house and kill those snickering pigs. It is more fun than it sounds.







Texts From Last Night ($.99) – It can be a lot of fun to revel in the pain of others. This app collects some of the most insane and ridiculous texts that people have sent in varying degrees of inebriation and mental incapacitation. You can also submit texts you have sent or received.



TweetCaster for Twitter (free or $4.99) – If you don’t like the official Twitter app, this is a good alternative. It is one of the most popular Twitter apps for Android and has both a free version and a paid version without the ads. You can just check your feed or interact with other TV show watchers.







Yahoo! Fantasy Baseball (free) – If you are like me, you occasionally get stuck watching a show you don’t really enjoy all in the name of romantic harmony. A good way to deal with this is get a sports fix during the Dancing with the Stars commercials – just the commercials right?



For equal opportunity, maybe you are stuck watching sports and would rather be checking your favorite pastime, whatever it may be. Find an app for that. We like sports and baseball is the national pastime. Sub in your favorite sport depending on the time of year and we are confident there is an appropriate app.



All of the above, except for the Amazon App Store, are also available on the iPhone.



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