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The highly competitive tablet industry is rapidly expanding with new players entering the arena with their devices.
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The new Google Maps application for iOS devices has been released by the Internet giant. Finally some good news for all Apple iOS-based Google Maps fans.
The Nexus 4 has been flying off the shelves since its mid-November release, and with the device on backorder consumers have been finding it difficult to lay their hands on the smartphone. If you're tired of revisiting the Google Play Store to check if the Nexus 4 is back in stock, we have the perfect solution to your problem - the Nexus 4 Stock Alert app.
Google has revamped its Currents social news app to make it more "scannable," making it easier for users to find and browse content from multiple sources.
Swedish VoIP service, Rebtel, has released an SDK which will allow developers to include voice calling functions for their apps.
Microsoft Surface RT tablet is still the most popular Windows 8/RT device out there, though its usage share has fallen considerably since the release of competing products by third party OEMs.
SkyDrive on the Xbox 360 is a match made in heaven. No seriously, it is. Hardcore and casual gamers alike have been waiting for the day Microsoft would integrate SkyDrive into the Xbox 360, and finally, that day has come.
Microsoft is pushing the Surface to more retail outlets as it struggles to sell its flagship Windows RT tablet.
Shazam has announced version 5.5 of its iOS app for iPhone and iPod Touch, sporting a new user interface (UI) with a slew of updated features.
Apple and Microsoft are embroiled in a seemingly intractable dispute over money Apple wants for subscription updates for Microsoft's SkyDrive app.
Apple has made an extremely useful new addition to its Find My iPhone software that is featured on the iOS device.
In a bid to directly compete with Instagram, Twitter has unveiled its much-talked about photo filters, allowing users to edit their pics before sharing.
Apple worked through the night in fixing a glitch in its Maps App which left motorists stranded in the Australian outback. However, the fix only half works, according to local police.