Microsoft's Snipp3t App Helps You Virtually Stalk Celebrities
This free iOS app looks a lot like any other endlessly scrolling news reader, but it doesn't aggregate based on trending topics, specific outlets, or Facebook friend "likes".
This free iOS app looks a lot like any other endlessly scrolling news reader, but it doesn't aggregate based on trending topics, specific outlets, or Facebook friend "likes".
With such phrases like "Is it possible to get an STD from a TXT cause this conversation is making me itchy" and "I'm going to say what your mother should have—NOPE."
Google has added a sneaky little update to Android Device Manager: a new lock screen button implores whoever finds your lost phone to call a number that you specify. Now just hope that they're not calling to ask for ransom.
Facebook has begun to turn off access to chat within its main app for users in the US.
While Pinterest has always told you when people like your pins, it never allowed you to communicate properly with them.
Now that the overhauled, watermelon-adorned app is finally here, the most we can muster after all that buildup is a single, emphatic meh.
This is why Facebook bought WhatsApp for £9.5 billion: because its throughput of shared photographs is astronomical, and rising at an insane rate. (See also, the purchase of Instagram and the crazy offer for Snapchat.) [KPCB]
Google has pulled a mobile game from the Play Store which allowed users to simulate Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.
Taking time to secure the data on your phone can pay dividends if the unfortunate happens and your device is stolen.
This week's selection of best Android, iPhone and Windows Phone apps includes BBM for Windows Phone, StumbleUpon, Radio Times, a new portal for ranting online, and many, many, more.
Android owners now able to flash their large screens at the capital's bus drivers in lieu of an Oyster card.
With July over we are well into the second half of the year already. So let's take a look back at this eventful month and see which were the best apps to be released.
Shazam for Mac works almost exactly like the Auto Shazam that's already available on its mobile apps.
This horror story of someone losing all their photos on Dropbox is an excellent reminder: You can't rely on just one backup method.
Instagram's new messaging app Bolt has launched in Singapore, New Zealand, and South Africa.
Facebook's strategy to create many standalone mobile apps might make sense for Facebook, but it sucks for you.