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Small businesses' free ride on Google Apps is now over, as the company has decided to stop offering the suite free of cost.
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FoodCalc Inc. announced the launch of its new EveryoneEat! app for Android and iOS, enabling people with chronic diseases to make better meal decisions.
The iPad mini, launched in October, has started to make its way to users and it seems that a smaller version of the tablet is receiving similar praise as its bigger iterations. Many users who have used the tablet have posted their opinion and reviews of the iPad mini and unsurprisingly, most of the reviews are positive.
More bad news for Microsoft's first venture into tablet computers, as it cuts orders for the Surface by half due to lack of demand.
Samsung is riding high with its line-up of Galaxy devices doing well in the consumer market. Now, a new benchmark from NenaMark has popped up and indicates that the South Korean company is testing a mysterious device dubbed the "GT-N5100."
Instagram is making it more difficult to share its photos on Twitter, as the rivalry between the social media sites intensifies.
Amazon's new Kindle FreeTime Unlimited service aims to entice three to eight year-olds with specially targeted content and parental controls for Kindle Fire tablets.
Research firm IDC has raised its forecast for tablet shipments through 2016, while projecting that Apple will maintain its lead over Google's Android.
Windows Phone 8 has been out in the market for a short time, but already the new Microsoft operating system seems to be a booming success. Developer revenues are up along with the number of apps available in the Marketplace.
Google forayed into the tablet space earlier this year with the launch of its ASUS-made Nexus 7. The budget-friendly tablet met with an overwhelming response and went on to become a runaway success, trouncing rival 7-inch tablets in the bargain.
Facebook has joined the growing number of companies offering a messaging service for smartphones. The social networking site has announced a new messenger app for Android phones which allows users, including those without a Facebook account, to send and receive messages to and from anyone with a phone number.
New York City-based Topi has unveiled a new, first-of-its-kind mobile app for business users, aiming to revolutionize the way they interact at conferences and events.
Kickvox, a company claiming to have “reengineered” mobile search, has announced the launch of its new mobile search engine for iOS and Android.