Google Wallet has been updated with several nice features. One of them is the option to set up a recurring bank transfer to automatically add funds to your Wallet account.
You can set up the recurring bank transfer on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly basis and cancel it any time. Google says that there are no fees or minimum balance requirements for the automatic transfer. If your balance gets low, you can set an alert to remind you to add funds.
Additionally, Google has updated the Wallet app interface with Material design. It looks cooler now and more in line with the rest of the company's apps. Finally, you can cancel your physical Google Wallet card from within the app itself.
Angry Birds games have a long history. The original was a huge hit, but each successive attempt felt less interesting. Today, Rovio has just released the Angry birds Transformers game on the Play Store for FREE. The game is unexpectedly very entertaining.
In this title, the birds and pigs have been transformed into Autobots and Decepticons, respectively. In each level your chosen Transformer runs through the level while you tap on objects in the background for him or her to blast. The goal is to take out all the pigs by knocking over the towers, just like in traditional Angry Birds, but you've only got a limited time to peck away at the supports with lasers as you run past.
The transforming aspect comes into play when you need to speed up to avoid being smashed by something. Download the game now from the Google Play store link below.
Angry Birds Transformers [Play]
Today, Google updated its Docs, Sheets and Slides Apps with full Material Design UI and many other improvements in order to make them Lollipop-ready for the big launch on November,3rd.
Let's get the biggest visual tweak out of the way first. Yes, Google has changed the hamburger menu icon in the action bar. No, it still doesn't match the majority of its other updated apps.
This look is consistent across Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Another change that appears across all three apps is the addition of an "Incoming" section in the sidebar that consolidates all of the files that other people have shared with you.
In Docs in particular, a new "Make a copy" option has appeared under "Share & export" that lets you create a new document using the current one as a template. It's a feature that makes much more sense if you don't use a blank document.
Google+ has just been updated to v4.7 with some UI changes and bug fixes ahead of the official Lollipop launch next week.
Google didn't release any blog post or changelog to detail exactly what's different this time. So far we've spotted a new button for joining communities that pops up at the bottom of the screen, as well as a gear icon for accessing community settings.
In your location list, you can now press the three-dot button to get directions or send a message to any contact. That's much better than the hidden swipe gesture we had before. There was also an odd text select bug in the last version that made the action buttons invisible, but that appears to be fixed now.
You can wait for the update to hit our device which will take few days, or you can download the official Google+ v4.7 APK from the link below. It's 100% safe and has not been modified.
Google has started Rolling-out its Material Design optimized Apps on the Play Store. Google Drive App has been updated today to v2.1 with Full Material Design UI and many other functionally improvements making the App Lollipop Ready.
The improved search features in v2.1 allow you to see results as you're typing, so you might only need to peck out a few letters to find what you're looking for. Sharing now includes an option to include a message to the sharing recipient. That way they know why you're sending them the file in the first place. As for the improved PDF viewer, it includes text highlighting and copy support.
You can now Download Google Drive 2.1 official APK from the link below, it's totally safe to install on your Android Device. Enjoy!
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