Facebook is following a rather unconventional way of pushing out a recent update. Facebook is entering into a whole new controversy with a brand new update that the company is pushing out at the moment, and the weird part is it's completely bypassing the usual Google Play procedure to update an app.
MOST POPULAR
more headlines
Instagram for Windows Phone 8 is just around the corner, but it seems the popular app will come exclusive for Nokia Lumia handsets only.
Chrome Beta for Android receives experimental data compression, password sync and more The Chrome Beta for Android is already a well known app to all Android users all over the planet, and now the company has decided to make it a bit more interesting.
The user interface (UI) of this OS is quite impressive as typing and other interactions with the device are very smooth.
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop stifles all claims that Windows Phone is lacking in the app department, at MWC in Barcelona
A platform is only as good as the apps available to run on it and Mozilla announced at Mobile World Congress that it will include the Firefox Marketplace when it releases its mobile operating system to partners.
The great thing about apps is that many developers release free versions of apps that are ad-supported. The ads can be somewhat distracting, especially when playing games on smartphones and tablets. The good news is that now there’s an easy way to turn them off.
In case you don't have a Valentine to call your own today or are looking for a fresh start, these apps can bring new love, fun and a way to erase a past relationship from Facebook.
If you live in the UK or Canada and would like to install some Android apps on your new BlackBerry Z10, here's how you do it.