Everyone likes free stuff, especially when it's free stuff that would have cost a little bit of money not too long ago. While we're all for app developers being paid for what they do, there is always something to be said for a short price drop promotion in order to drum up interest. Making your app free is even better because in many ways it's a win-win situation.
Here’s a Apple iPhone 6 vs Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge waterproof test in Red Bull. Which one survives the sugary swim? Find out here.
These days many of us take more photos with our iPhones and Android devices than we ever would have if we had to use a 'real' camera. As smartphone cameras have improved over the years that hasn't been a problem, but if there is one place that true cameras can perform better it's when being used in conjunction with a flash.
Android Wear 5.1.1 update for Moto 360 is available to download. The update has started rolling Over-The-Air (OTA) now. More on what's new and how to check for update is detailed below.
Today is a big day for fans of emoji, after The Unicode Consortium today released Unicode 8, complete with a sizable list of newly added emoji characters.
We're certain that we will see a significant increase in the number of companies pushing out products that fall under "The Internet of Things" category in the very near future. One of the latest to garner the headline, Netatmo, is going head-to-head with the might of Google's Nest Labs with its Welcome smart home camera, a product that falls into direct competition with Dropcam. Does Netatmo's Welcome have what it takes to compete with the $555 million acquisition that now has the financial backing of one of the world's biggest companies?
After occasionally teasing us with a photo or two in our News Feed, Facebook has finally released Moments for iOS and Android - a smart photo sharing app that is looking to re-examine how we, as smartphone users, share snaps with our friends.
Here’s how you can install Windows 7 on your Android powered tablet. Details and video tutorial can be found here.
Giving away free mobile apps is the kind of promotion that every user can sink their teeth into. Everyone loves getting something for free in this world, and the likes of Amazon and Apple seem to have that area covered with their respective free apps promotions that happen on a daily / weekly basis. Both companies have their own reason for serving up that kind of offer to their customers, and now, thanks to a finding on the Play Store, it looks like Google could be following suit by offering a free app promotion on a weekly basis.
Google today announced YouTube Gaming, a service that will go live later this year allowing gamers to watch and stream content both on mobile and the Web. More details on Big G's new service can be found right here.
















