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Outlook for Android update: improved contact, calendar, search

Just when you thought that the Outlook for Android email app was already great enough to replace your other email apps, they come up with even more feature and improvements to win you over. The latest update brings much welcome enhancements to the contacts and calendar section of the app as well as in the search functions for the email. Pretty soon, you might even find yourself totally dependent on this app for your communication and even for productivity purposes.



First off, the People section has been turned into a true-blue Address Book and you can now view all your contacts from all the email accounts that are synced with the app. Even the contacts stored locally on your smartphone can be added to the address book. When you choose a contact, you'll be able to see all their details of course, send them an email, call them from your device, or even map your way to where they currently (physically). You'll also be able to see your history with the contact, like past emails, files shared, meetings attended, etc.


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The calendar section of the app also now has a three-day view available when in landscape mode, adding to the Agenda and Day modes. Other enhancements in the calendar section include zero-length meetings (scary stuff!), remove from calendar options in case your meeting has been canceled, and better options for the day picker for meetings. Searching through hundreds (maybe thousands) of emails is now easier as your search term is now highlighted in the results window so you'll know if you still need to refine your search.


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The app has other minor tweaks like select all for bulk operations, undoing bulk operations in case you made a mistake, and then permanently deleting those in your deleted items folder (if you're sure you didn't make a mistake). The update should be rolling out to various accounts now. And if you still haven't yet discovered the beauty of Outlook for Android, you can download it for free from the Google Play Store.


SOURCE: Microsoft Office


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Google Expands Advertising Options For Mobile Developers Designed To Increase Installs


















Google announced this morning a range of new advertising options for Android app developers designed to increase the number of app installations. The most notable change rolling out today is...



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Marvel Mighty Heroes hands-on: a game with too many twists

Given the recent rash of popularity of Marvel's myriad franchises, you can't blame one of the biggest names in the comics industry from trying to squeeze every last dollar from those. We've already seen a lot of Marvel games on Google Play Store, some made by Marvel and some in partnership with game studios. For Mighty Heroes, Marvel decided to go with one of the biggest names in mobile gaming, DeNA. The result? A game that follows the tropes of conventional mobile games but with just enough twists to keep it interesting, at least for a while.



Obviously you get to choose from a roster of Marvel's do-gooders, though the exact extent of that list is still unkwnown. Of course, you have the now staples of the Marvel (Cinematic) Universe, like the Hulk, Nick Fury, and even Gamora. Cap and Spidey are also there, though you'll have to unlock them to get them. More heroes will surely be added later on. But don't go looking for fine looking heroes here. The first twist: all game characters come in "Bobblehead" form, almost cartoonish with their big heads. Except Hulk, because his body is always bigger than his head.


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At its most basic, Marvel Mighty Heroes is basically a 4-player co-op skirmish kind of game. You play with or against three other players using their own heroes to meet the requirements of a certain level, usually a goal that has to be accomplished within a certain amount of time. It can be a tad confusing on the screen, especially when you see three Hulks smashing about. At the end of the time limit, the four players are ranked according to their performance. So here's the second twist: you both cooperate with each other but also battle for top marks. As for who makes up your 4-man, or woman, team, you can either recruit your friends or leave your fate in the hands of the game.


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But here's another twist. You actually get to build up your own sort of sub-team, made of three characters that you level up and equip with skills as well as costume variants. Inside a mission, you can switch between these three as you wish, though there is a cooldown period where you're stuck with your decision for a while. While you might want to always use your favorite costumed hero for every mission, the game recommends you use a certain type, basically a class, of heroes. There are three that play out in a rock, paper, scissors kind of balance: Scrappers beat Blasters, Blasters beat Bruisers, Bruisers beat Scrappers. Each mission gives a class advantage. In practice, however, that may sometimes be moot. Since you're also competing with other players for scores, sometimes it might be more advantageous to use a ranged character to get to an enemy, for example. Or a hulking beast to hold down the fort.


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On paper, Marvel Mighty Heroes might have been, at the very least, an interesting game, but it falls short on execution. The game's graphics are passable and we've seen better days. Identifying your players in a crowded arena isn't exactly easy, especially if you use a generic, system-generated name for your account. It helps if you put in a custom name like others, but those names are barely visible. Besides, in the short mission bursts, there's barely enough time to look around. You just go in there and smash enemies, no questions asked. It's a fine, hectic mess and the game's subtleties are easily missed or even forgotten.


And even in implementation, the game stumbles a few times. During the tutorial phase, where other games guide you in the essentials and wait for you to take action, the game just proceeds as if ignoring your very existence. In fact, there are several points in the game's UI where you are asked to make a decision but the game proceeds with the default anyway after a very short delay, as if your input was inconsequential. Since it's a co-op game, an Internet connection is required. Actually, a steady Internet connection is essential. The game does not degrade gracefully in case of a slow or broken connection, freezing the user interface at times making you presume that the game froze, when actually you were just getting an Internet hiccup.


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Marvel Mighty Heroes has a lot going for it in theory: a strong Marvel fan base, DeNA's mobile gaming clout, interesting though not exactly novel game mechanics, and the lure of free. In practice, the game is probably too rough around the edges and definitely feels more like a money grab instead of a very serious game like, say, Marvel Contest of Champions. Still, the game is fresh and new and could probably be salvaged with a few fixes here and there.




Marvel Mighty Heroes is available for free on Google Play Store, with in-app purchases, of course.


Boulder Dash now has premium version of 30th Anniversary edition

For a game to have lasted 30 years and still be popular even in a new setting is an achievement indeed. Boulder Dash is one of the games that has stood the test of time (and competition!) and to celebrate the 30th Anniversary Edition late last year, they released a free game. But apparently, people are willing to shell out a little more in order to get more than what the free version can give you. So due to insistent public demand, they now have a premium edition for Boulder Dash.



If you're not familiar with what Boulder Dash is (or if you've been living under a, well, boulder), it's a long-running game franchise where the basic idea is you collect gems by digging around and avoiding dying from all these traps and obstacles. For the 30th anniversary edition, it got a rejuvenated 2.5D and 3D graphics look as well as brand new worlds to mine from and new monsters to escape from. It also has added several new elements like diagonal movement and using ramps to change the game a little.


For this premium edition, you'll be able to get more than 200 all-new levels, which will include never before seen worlds and even creatures. You also get even more multi-colored gem combos, treasure chests, more power-ups, all to help you rack up as many points as you can. There are 8 unlockable worlds, and then four more that will be available through an in-app purchase. You can choose to play as Rockford, the main protagonist, but if you want to choose other characters, you need to unlock these 8 male and female characters, which also includes another popular one, Crystal.


You can choose to still play the free version (but without the features we mentioned) of Boulder Dash 30th. Or you can shell out just $2.99 and buy the premium edition from the Google Play Store.




VIA: Droid Gamers


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