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Google has made its QuickOffice apps free and is also offering 10GB of additional storage for two years.
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Rdio has updated its iOS app to bring a new station tuning feature, as well as improved search and album art view.
The Moto X Active Display functionality has become available for any device running on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, thanks to a new app called ActiveNotifications.
Google's new Android Device Manager service has gone live, with the ADM ready to use. Google's new "find my phone" service called Android Device Manager is now up and running, as the web interface just went live.
WhatsApp has added push-to-talk voice messaging, with an update rolling out now. WhatsApp, the tiny startup that connects most of the world, now has a brand new feature: push-to-talk voice messaging.
Google has started rolling out its new Android Device Manager tool and some users received it already.
Microsoft has released Office Mobile for Android, but the app comes with a catch or two. Microsoft is apparently widening the reach of its Office on mobile devices, as the company is now ready to share the popular app with Android users as well.
Google Maps for Android has received some neat updates with the new version, including a redesigned user interface, real-time traffic rerouting, better navigation and more.
Top apps and games such as INFINITY BLADE II, TRAKTOR DJ for iPad (which normally costs $19.99) and plenty more are now available for free, as Apple's App Store turns five this week.
The new version 4.0 of Skype for Android brings a completely overhauled app 'rebuilt from the ground up' to deliver a faster and more reliable experience.
Flipboard and Mint users who own a Windows Phone 8 device, your prayers have been answered. Recently we reported that Windows 8. 1 would get the official Facebook and Flipboard apps and now it seems Windows Phone 8 is getting in on the party of new apps.
Time Warner Cable signed a 'landmark deal' with Microsoft, under which TWC will launch a live TV app to bring 300 channels to the Xbox 360.
Vine is slipping fast, while Instagram is rising quickly to take the no.1 spot in the short-video sharing service space.