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VLC for Android makes its way to Google Play in beta form

Open source media player VLC announced an all-new beta Android app available on the Google Play store this morning. The app features the ability to play a long list of support video and audio with a basic controller that allows you to play, pause, and skip content. We assume better features will be added over time. The VideoLAN staff makes it clear that the app is not on the stable side. However, why not give it a shot if you are loyal to the orange and black. Though we do have to pass on VideoLAN’s message, just as a warning: “It might kill your kitten, destroy your house and start the Mayan apocalypse. Use it at your own risk.” Sounds rough. (via The Verge)

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