Google wearables are now iOS friendly. You don't have to buy an Apple watch. Google announced this Monday that future Android wear will no longer be limited to the same OS.
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League of Legends is now on Android! Will other MOBAs follow suit? eSports organization ProGaming League had added DK Squad and League of Legends Android app in their roster of premiere video game tournaments.
Automatically search for open Wi-Fi networks! After hitting 150,000 downloads in iOS, the Wi-Fi Mapper App is now available on Android. Open Signal, developers of Mapper App has introduced the app for iOS in May.
Destined to blow iPad away? Asus has just released its newest flagship for the tablet series: the 8-inch Asus ZenPad 8. 0 was unveiled during the Computex 2015 event.
Microsoft did a bold move after they axed MSN apps on iOS and Android. These apps, including Travel & Food, Health and Fitness as well as Travel, will no longer have developer support and are being shut down.
A new way to search with Google Now on Tap! During the SMX convention in Paris last June 9, Google's Director of Conversational Search, Beshad Bezadi, demonstrated Google Now on Tap's contextual awareness and how it seamlessly integrates with your phone's existing apps.
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.
Google Photos has launched as a useful new tool for automatically sorting your photos, leveraging powerful search and algorithms to make everything easier and more organized.
Microsoft has announced a neat new Phone Companion app that will pair Windows 10 PCs with Android and iOS to add various features and functionality, including its Cortana digital assistant.
Samsung has reportedly planned big changes for its next-generation Galaxy S6, aiming to ditch bloatware and pack Microsoft apps instead.
Apple's iPhone has outsold Android devices in the U.S. for the first time in three years, according to new data for the fourth quarter of 2014.
ASUS has launched a new Pegasus X002 budget smartphone in China, and the aggressively priced handset looks poised to challenge the Xiaomi Redmi 1S.
Nokia has officially unveiled its N1 Android tablet with Z Launcher back in November, and a new report now hints at a Jan. 7 launch date.