Facebook Revamps App Settings Page
The new UI on the apps page helps you easily banish the crap.
The new UI on the apps page helps you easily banish the crap.
Another week, another selection of the very best iOS, Android, and Windows Phone apps.
Reference to the feature was spotted in the latest iOS update to the app.
Because replying with words or emoji is so old school.
Communicating only with emoji is crazy and very difficult to translate.
Great news, as we could really do with another rubbish watch that doesn't do anything new and needs charging all the time.
Viber for Android and iOS now allows you to make video calls. If you have the desktop app installed, you can even switch devices in the middle of the conversation (and vice versa).
Don't panic, though. There's no hint of any wrongdoings or nefarious intent.
The first set has already arrived, and Google promises that it's working with devs to bring out the next wave.
It's official: you get a two hour refund window to return paid apps and games to the Google Play Store. You've been able to do this for some time, but Google has now updated the refund policy on its support site to reflect the change. [Android Police]
Want an iPhone 6 but can't be bothered queuing up outside an Apple Store? Human-renting service (not like that...) TaskRabbit is reminding its customers that you can hire one of its team to camp out for you.
If you have an iPhone, you're in for a treat.
Google Play Movies & TV app for iOS, which was announced back in January, now supports offline playback. So you can watch your videos from Google Play on your iPad on a plane. Nifty.
I couldn't think of little else more terrifying.
The week's best Android, iPhone, iPad and WinPho apps are here.
The Spotify for Brands initiative wants to get Spotify's 30 million free listeners to sit through visual adverts in addition to the regular audio ads.