Microsoft has officially released the much-rumored Office for iPad, while also making Office Mobile free for Android and iPhones.
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Samsung has reportedly declined the opportunity to acquire Android back in 2005, two weeks before Google saw the great potential and acquired the software.
A new report has brought some intriguing news, claiming that Microsoft is looking into bringing Android apps to its Windows and Windows Phone platforms.
Google has reportedly issued a new policy that would force OEMs to use the latest versions of Android in new devices.
Google's Android team has published a list of top 10 apps as part of its new Beautiful Design Winter 2013 app collection.
Trusted tipster @evleaks has posted a new render of the purported Nokia Normandy Android smartphone, before making his profile private.
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Spotify has introduced free streaming in shuffle mode for smartphone users and on-demand, ad-supported listening for tablet users.
Twitter has updated its Android and iOS apps, bringing a new look, various new features and enhancements, and the ability to send, view, and receive photos via direct messages (DMs).
Twitter has updated its iOS and Android apps, adding new search and discover functionality, as well as other changes.
Twitter has announced a special version optimized for Android tablets, but it's currently exclusive tot he Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) Edition.
Microsoft has reportedly started talks with HTC to add its Windows OS to the phone maker's Android smartphones and HTC is apparently considering to make a Windows Phone/Android dual-booting smartphone.
The KitKat contest has now reached India, bringing promotional packages with the chance to win a new Nexus 7 (2013).