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Apple is reportedly in talks to start carrying Time Warner's HBO Go application on Apple TV by mid-2013, according to a new report.
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Tumblr for iOS-based iPhone and iPad has been updated by the developers with a brand new mature 17+ rating feature.
Epic Games has finally introduced Epic Citadel to Android. Epic Citadel fans currently using an Android smartphone are heading for some good news. Per reports, Epic Games has finally introduced the Unreal Engine 3 technology to Android with the introduction of Epic Citadel.
WhatsApp Messenger, the immensely popular cross-platform instant messenger service for smartphones, which enables users to stay connected, send media files, and group chat has encountered some heavy weather. The messenger app has landed in hot water for breaching international privacy laws due to the manner in which it handles Address Book data, per Canadian and Dutch data authorities.
Vine has finally begun to filter out porn-related searches to prevent the rush of pornographic content to its network.
The Facebook iOS app update brings in major features such as in-app video recording and sharing, voice messaging, and a revamped Nearby tab.
Samsung seems to be pulling out all stops to expand its online music streaming service - Music Hub - beyond its Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3 devices to other companies' gadgets as well.
Letterpress, the addictive word game on iOS has been updated to version 1.3. The update brings shake-to-shuffle feature, a new high-contrast theme, and more enhancements for a better gaming experience.
Amazon's Cloud Drive Photos updated. Amazon is entering the same league as that of Dropbox, Google Plus and Facebook. Per reports, Amazon is now offering users the opportunity to automatically upload pictures taken on the move with the user's phone or tablet for safe keeping and/or sharing via the Amazon-made Cloud Drive Photos.
The new price cut before the BlackBerry 10 launch results a reduction of minimum cost of apps by up to 25 percent.
Twitter's new video-sharing application Vine has developed a serious porn problem and as of now, the explicit contents remain there due to Twitter's censorship-free policy and Vine's not so strict terms of sexual content.
The service will be available on monthly subscription. U.S. subscribers will have to spend about $4 per month for enjoying the new service.
Good news for smartphone users in Canada - you can now book flights (in addition to your hotel bookings) on your iOS and Android devices via the Expedia app.