The Confederate Flag is no longer allowed on Apple Store! Apple joins the bandwagon of merchants that have pulled merchandise bearing the Confederate flag today as it pulls several apps from the iTunes store.
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Apple announces new app that will be available to Android users next fall. Apple has announced that their music streaming service, Apple Music, will be made available to Android users this coming fall.
Amazon has kicked off a new same-day delivery service called Prime Now, offering one-hour deliveries in NYC.
Flipboard has finally launched for more Windows Phone devices, provided that they have at least on 1GB of RAM.
Vine has received a major update that adds neat new features such as a new Vine camera, the ability to import previously-shot videos, and more.
BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) has finally rolled out to Microsoft's Windows Phone platform, available now as a free download.
Instagram has released its new Bolt ephemeral messaging app in select markets to challenge popular service Snapchat.
PayPal has rolled out a new update for its iOS application, bringing several neat enhancements and features, including support for storing loyalty cards within the app.
Facebook has officially launched its Snapchat competitor called Slingshot, so here's all you need to know about the new service.
Pinterest has announced that its popular Guided Search feature is ready to roll out to desktop users as well, allowing for a more refined search.
SwiftKey, one of the top Android paid apps, has just gone free on Google Play, while also boasting some neat changes and improvements thanks to the latest update.
Facebook has created its own disappearing messages app called Slingshot, which will launch soon to challenge Snapchat to the core.
Instagram 6.0 has rolled out for iOS and Android, bringing Photoshop-like editing tools to enhance the experience.