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Download the free CNET Global Android App now

How do you fancy getting all the top tech news and reviews from the world over beamed straight to your Android smart phone? Now you can, thanks to the shiny new CNET app, which is available for download now from the Google Play Store.

CNET teams from Asia, Australia, France and the UK work tirelessly around the clock to guarantee you have access to expert product reviews and timely tech news whenever you want or need it. We've teamed up with up our sister sites across the timezones to provide you with a comprehensive global Android app.

Don't worry if you're only interested in UK stuff -- you'll be asked which country you want news from when you first open the app and you'll see a feed from the relevant site. You can switch countries at any time via the app's settings.

Whether you need a mobile phone, tablet, laptop, digital camera or TV, you can get ratings and guidance from CNET editors, not to mention photos, comparisons and in-depth analysis of design, features and performance.

Integrated sharing tools means you can alert your friends instantly if you've read something particularly witty or enlightening, using the power of email, Facebook, Twitter and various other social networks.

Not only will you be able to read our reviews, but you'll be able to easily access the opinions of like-minded gadget lovers and also work your way through our treasure trove of a video archive.

Little more than a tap and swipe will give you access to more than five years' worth of expertise. We've covered a helluva lot of tech in that time and we like to think we've made the app really slick and intuitive to use -- after all, this is kind of our specialist area.

We shouldn't need to tell you twice -- begone with you! To the Google Store this instant and get that app on the download. Your feedback is precious to us, so please tell us what you think in the comments or over on our Facebook page. If you're particularly impressed, why not tell your friends about it too?

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Choccie Milk 18 May, 2012 18:57

This is a very well put together app it's all very simple, smooth and good looking. The only improvement there could be is the ability to post comments although I can see how that could be complicated but awesome job everyone who made the app.

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anonymous 18 May, 2012 19:10

Finally. Looks good so far. Great work.

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anonymous 18 May, 2012 20:15

Has it been updated as the CNET app i have is all mainly US with a few links to this site and i have never been offered the residual country question.

A Non Mouse.

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Choccie Milk 18 May, 2012 20:46

@a non mouse
Yes it's a completely different app it's called CNET Global and contains all of the articles from CNET UK.

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anonymous 19 May, 2012 16:55

Nice one Choccie, just downloaded it :)

A Non Mouse.

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jackitec 21 May, 2012 12:21

Not for me I converted to mac

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anonymous 24 May, 2012 14:50

This Android version is a lot better than the iOS version, but I would be happy if you could please design version for Windows Phone :)

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suj1 7 June, 2012 13:42

Why can it not be downloaded from other countries?

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anonymous 17 September, 2012 16:45

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