Free Apps for your Android

October 22nd, 201110:56 am @

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AVG Antivirus

AVG Antivirus has been protecting PCs for years with it’s free yet somewhat effective antivirus solution. Though it does not have the caliber to completely annihilate security problems it does a pretty good job considering that it is freeware. Now that Android devices are all the craze, AVG has launched their free antivirus for Smartphones nad Tablets.

This Android flavored anti-virus suite detects harmfull SMS and Apps and also has the ability to detect malware and exploits in real-time.

Downloa AVG Antivirus

 

PhotoFunia

PhotoFunia is a photo editing tool that gives you a fun filled experience.

Put your face on a billboard, a stamp, or in a Warhol-like work of pop-art. Become the Mona Lisa or a bodybuilder. You get over 150 scenes to play with. You’re not cutting and pasting; instead, the app “finds” the face in your photo and integrates it with the scene of your choice.

Note: certain lower end phones (ones with little RAM) might not display animated images (only the

first frame in the animation will be shown).

Download PhotoFunia

 

Drag Racing

 The most addictive racing game with realistic controls and 50+ cars!

The most addictive racing game with realistic controls, updated regularly with new features, adding 100k new players every day!

- Drive 50+ cars including the officially licensed 1200 bhp Hennessey Venom GT™
- Buy performance upgrades, tune and customize your car
- Challenge other racers online! Race 1 on 1, drive your opponent’s car, or participate in 10-player races in Pro League

Download Drag Racing

 

Talking Tom Cat

Tom is your pet cat, that responds to your touch and repeats everything you say.

PLEASE NOTE: When running the app for the first time you will be required to download additional 3-25 MB to get the best graphics quality for your

A Cat That Talks?

Talking Tom repeats everything you say with a funny voice. You can pet him, poke him, you can even grab his tail.

Download the Cat

 

 

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