1.
DoubleTwist Player:
DoubleTwist is one of the most comprehensive Android music
apps available, fitting in pretty much all you might ever need. It syncs
with PC, Mac and even iTunes playlists, manages podcast subscriptions,
looks up missing album artwork and more. Some of it is free, while other
modules are unlocked via in-app purchases, but at least that means you
get to give it a shot for nothing.
2.
OnLive:

The technically astounding streaming video gaming service is
on Android, with an official OnLive app enabling Android users to play
console titles on their phones and tablets via Wi-Fi. It’s best played
on devices with large screens, but it can still run on something
relatively modest. On-screen controls are the big trade-off, here – but
it does work with OnLive’s Bluetooth wireless controller, if you’ve
seriously bought in to the OnLive dream.
3.
Google Translate :

When you’re next in a foreign land, don’t worry about
staring blank-faced at a wall of text in a language you’re unfamiliar
with; just equip your Samsung Galaxy tablet with the Google Translate
app, and point it at the text. A translation will be overlaid on the
screen, enabling you to read with ease. The app can also translate
spoken and hand-written words.
4.
Battery Stats Plus:

Noticed that your battery has been draining faster than
usual lately? Then get this handy app to help you analyse which apps and
processes are using up all your battery life. You can compare your
device's battery life to that of similar ones, and automatically detect
battery-draining apps, enabling you to easily turn them off and prolong
your tablet’s battery, so you can do more on the move.
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