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Facebook users on iOS can now enjoy a faster experience of the social networking site with its updated app.
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iPad mini may have won the hearts of many gadget enthusiasts, but the device has faced criticism for not having a Retina Display like the bigger 9.7-inch version. Now, reports suggest that the next-gen iPad mini will get an improved display.
Apple is back with some major developments this holiday season. Per reports, Apple has brought back the popular gifting feature back into the iOS 6 and it's just in time for the biggest time of the year.
Another "Instagram for video" app hits the iOS App Store - this time combining video with audio filters.
While Facebook for iOS was revamped a few months back with new updates and modifications, it did not mean that the company would forget its Android users. Now, per reports, Android users are starting to receive the same set of improvements and modifications for the Android-based Facebook app.
Apple has rolled out its first update to iTunes 11 (version 11.0.1), restoring the duplicate entry tool, and fixing various issues in need of fixing.
Users who would like to know more about their surroundings now have an app at their disposal that draws on publicly available information to share "data that surrounds you." Users can now understand and discover the identity of a given location in the U.S. with a mere tap, thanks to the Sitegeist app.
Amazon's new Instant Video app lets you stream content from its library of over 140,000 videos to your Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.
It didn't take long - Google Maps is already the number 1 application among free iPhone apps. Thanks to the huge Apple Maps fiasco, it came as no surprise that Google Maps would become so popular overnight.
Google Maps has returned to the iPhone offering an alternative to Apple's heavily criticized Maps app.
Gyft, a new app on iOS devices, has launched a version of its mobile gift card company for Android users.
Google's Nexus portfolio of devices seems to be on route to conquer the consumer market. The search giant's LG-manufactured Nexus 4 smartphone is already creating waves and now, per reports, the Nexus 7 tablet is set to exceed the 1 million unit sales figure for December.
Using your smartphone to "hail" a cab could become a reality in New York City as regulators vote on a one-year pilot scheme.