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10 best baseball apps and MLB apps for Android!

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Baseball is one of the most popular sports around the world. It’s also the oldest active professional sport in the United States. It has a rich history with plenty of lore and a ton of amazing players from all over the world. Believe it or not, baseball is kind of in a renaissance period and the sport is actually gaining in popularity. Part of that is because of all the ways you can interact with the game now, including MLB’s outstanding (and surprisingly inexpensive) live game streaming. We can help you find some excellent apps to enjoy the game more. Here are the best baseball apps for Android! ESPN Google Assistant Feedly iScore Baseball MLB At Bat SofaScore theScore Twitter Yahoo Sports Live TV apps Two types of baseball apps There are two different types of baseball apps. The first are for people trying to experience the game from an entertainment perspective. This includes news sites, blogs, live streaming, radio, social media, and things like that. These t

Hushed gives you a second private number for just $25

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Whether you’re signing up for an online service or making an impulsive purchase, a phone number is often needed . But giving out your number makes you easy prey for scammers and telemarketers looking to bombard you with illicit phone calls and texts. Fortunately, you can protect your privacy for just $25 with a Hushed Private Phone Line . In the same way that you have a throwaway email address for signups, having a second phone number can be very useful. The Hushed app is like having a second phone but without the hassle or cost. You get all the same perks of having a spare phone with a new number, such as Wi-Fi calling, customizable voicemails, and call-forwarding. Get all the same perks of having a spare phone. You can buy and sell items on Craigslist, apply for dating apps , or exchange phone numbers with strangers without worrying about your privacy . The plan is a lifetime subscription to Hushed , which includes a combination of 6,000 texts or 1,000 minutes in credit

Prime Video doesn’t get the credit it deserves

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Netflix this, Netflix that. Netflix and chill. It feels like every time someone talks about video streaming services , Netflix is the main topic. It’s like nothing else exists. I’ve been using Amazon Prime Video for a while now and can tell you it’s vastly underrated. It’s just as good as Netflix, if not better in some ways. However, people still don’t talk about it much, and some even think of it as a low-grade streaming service. I want to try and change that. The content is top-notch The Man in the High Castle So, what exactly makes Prime Video so special? Let’s start with its original content, which is the bread and butter of any streaming service. While some of it isn’t anything to write home about, there are a lot of critically acclaimed and award-winning titles to watch from various genres. For example, if you’re into comedy, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is a must-watch. It’s a very unique show that tells the story of a housewife in the 1960s who decides to pursue a career

We asked, you told us: Most of you care what your phone looks like and that’s OK

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Last week Galaxy S20 reviews started rolling in, which prompted me to ask you how you feel about phone design. I happen to care a lot about the way my phone looks. I want it to look somewhat unique and simple, but not too cookie-cutter, you know? I’m sure you’ve heard me say this before, but I really like the Pixel 4’s design . It fits my criteria for good phone design. I also can’t really get over how boring the Galaxy S20 lineup looks. So, I asked you how important phone design is to you when choosing a new smartphone. How much does phone design matter to you? Results 38% of Android Authority readers care a lot about what their phone looks like. It needs to look and feel premium for those voters to even consider buying it. 48% of voters said design is important, but it’s not the most important factor to consider. That means a total of 86% of readers care at least somewhat about what their phone looks like. I don’t blame them — I certainly want my phones to look nice, but I

Deal: Organize your files in the cloud with Rethink

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Many of us have files all over the place and no easy way to manage and store them all. Today’s deal can help, as you can pick up 2TB of cloud storage from Rethink Files for just $0.41 per month and secure everything together in the cloud. Rethink Files is more than just a storage space; it’s a hub for all your file types . You can manage everything from your Dropbox and pCloud contents to your Outlook emails or Slack chats and browse it all quickly. You get rich previews of hundreds of document types. Keep everything in sync. You can stay on top of files across many apps , keep track of files you send and receive, and keep everything in sync. Whether you’re a film junkie or an audiophile, 2TB of Rethink cloud storage should be more than enough space for everything you want. All your important files and documents are secured with AES 256-bit encryption . Rethink Files at a glance: Get 2TB of secure AES 256-bit encrypted storage for any file . Keep track of the files yo

5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! – Android Apps Weekly [307]

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Welcome to the 307th edition of Android Apps Weekly! Here are the big headlines from the last week: Security firm Threatfabric found a new style of malware this week. This new malware can steal two-factor authentication codes from Google Authenticator with a vulnerability in the Accessibility privileges. It’s a variant of the Cerberus banking trojan. There is no indication that it’s in use, but it’s good to know. Google applied for a license to continue working with Huawei this week. The government hands out such licenses and has already done so for Microsoft so Huawei can keep using Microsoft Windows on its laptops. It’s good to see Google keeping Huawei in the Android family, even if the company tells people not to sideload its apps on Huawei devices . T-Mobile is giving away free MLB.TV subscriptions again this year. The giveaway is part of T-Mobile Tuesdays and this year’s subscription is available on March 24, 2020. T-Mobile subscribers need the T-Mobile Tuesdays app and