Google Drive offers access to your Google+ photos
Google isn’t wasting much time acting on its promise to divvy up Google+ into individual services. As hinted earlier, an updated version Google Drive on Android, iOS and the web now offers access to your Google+ photos. The unified cloud storage approach not only saves you the trouble of switching apps, but gives you more control — you can move pictures from a big speech into the same folder as the speech itself. On iOS, Drive can also take over as your automatic camera backup. Only new photos will show up in the app right away, but your whole Google+ collection should be available within the next few weeks.
Filed under: Cellphones, Storage, Internet, Mobile, Google
Source: Google Drive Blog, Google Play, App Store
WWE 2K will bring pro wrestling to Android devices later this spring
2K Sports and World Wrestling Entertainment plan to bring classic pro wresting action to Android devices this spring with the new WWE 2K game.
The game will be developed by n-Space and will cost $7.99 when it’s released on the Google Play Store.





