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Windows Phone now getting Disqus. While it seems like all the goodies and cool apps always head to either Android or iOS, Windows Phone users can now look forward to something exclusive.
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Twitter will discontinue several TweetDeck apps Bad news for all TweetDeck users on Android, Chrome Air and iPhone. Per reports, Twitter has announced that the company will be discontinuing several TweetDeck apps in favor of the web client.
BlackBerry 10 will not be getting the support for Netflix. More bad news on the cards for all potential or existing BlackBerry fans or users looking forward to the introduction of the BlackBerry 10, after the recent news revealing that Instagram won't be available in the new refresh.
Update should make subscribing to Office more attractive to those who are on the fence about paying a subscription fee.
Chrome for Android team is working on a brand new data compression proxy feature. Google Chrome for Android is already one of the most popular apps for everyone owning an Android smartphone or a tablet, and now the app is set to get even better.
Evernote is the latest victim in a series of hack attacks, but the company insists that no sensitive financial information was compromised.
Photosynth has now been revealed for everyone using a Windows Phone 8-based smartphone. There are a big number of Photosynth fans all around the globe, and now there’s some good news for all Microsoft-based Windows Phone 8 users.
The gaming experience with enhanced graphics and massive content is pulled up short by the need to stop and pay.
YouTube For iOS Updated: Lets Users Pair Device With Smart TVs (DRAFT) YouTube just got better for all iOS-based fans and users with the company offering more new features and fixes.
Google Chrome browser for Android has been updated. Google Chrome users for Android-based devices are set for some good news. Per reports, the Google Chrome browser for Android is currently getting a small yet significant update that’s offering a couple of new features, alongside an improved overall experience for the user.
Pandora is set to introduce a monthly listening cap. Pandora fans and listeners seem to grow almost every day, and now it seems like they are set for some not-so-pleasing news.
Slacker radio is now available on the Xbox 360, but there's a catch. Slacker radio is now available on the Xbox 360, but there's a catch. Only Xbox Live Gold members will have the option to stream radio content via Slacker, something which will not be pleasing to many Xbox 360 owners.
Twitter just released a newly redesigned app for Windows Phone. Windows Phone users who are always hooked on to the Twitter have some good news to follow.