If you’ve ever been to Japan, you’ll know the place is full of vending machines selling everything you can think of, from soft drinks, booze, and magazines to batteries, rice, and even fruit and veg ...
Google Japan has just announced an innovative way to purchase games for Android users by launching three dedicated Google Play vending machines. Android has consistently received updates to include ...
In a country that has no shortage of vending machines, Google Japan has decided to join the fray. The company has announced three dedicated Google Play machines that will each sell 18 different gaming ...
AVT's Android-powered custom vending machines can display ads and accept credit or debit cards and mobile wallet payments. Users can also redeem coupon codes and promotional offers. This system allows ...
Jeremiah is a US-based blogger who bought a Nexus One the day it came out and never looked back. In his spare time he watches Star Trek, cooks eggs, and completely fails to write novels. Japan loves ...
Google Japan has installed a new type of vending machine in Tokyo, but you won’t be buying coffee or Coke from these boxes. Instead, they sell Android apps. The vending machines work for Android 4.0 ...
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Vending machines are quite popular in Japan, and Google recently put up a few of its own to distribute mobile games to Android users. Engadget reports that the machines offer 18 different games—some ...
Google Japan has launched Google Play vending machines that will sell users different games. For, those without an NFC-enabled Android phone, there's Nexus 4 device to try out and play. So far there ...