We told you a few weeks ago how WWE 2K was set to be released in spring and today that has happened, with the wrestling game is available to download for both iOS on the App Store and Android on Google Play. You’ll need to hand over $7.99 in order to play it, but there’s plenty to get your teeth into once you have.
Oh dear, how does this keep happening? Earlier today celebrity Nick Cannon sent out a tweet that waxed lyrical about the new Samsung Galaxy S6 that T-Mobile had hooked him up with. That's all well and good, and at that point we really don't have too much to say.
In a gruesome turn of events, two roommates in Tulsa, Oklahoma ended up stabbing each other with broken beer bottles after an iPhone vs. Android debate broke out between the duo.
You would expect a bunch of Android apps to go free on some special day, but the Amazon Appstore, as always, continues to surprise us with its generous share of paid apps for free. The online retail giant is once again offering an array of paid titles - worth $105 in total - that can be grabbed absolutely free for a limited period.
Here's a speed test comparison of iPhone 6 vs Galaxy S6 vs HTC One M9 flagship smartphones. Complete details and video can be found here.
Here’s how to use your Android Wear smartwatch with iPhone for iOS notifications, answering calls and controlling music. More details on the matter can be found right here.
The LG G3 is long due for a successor to replace it, and it looks like the G4's design, features and specs may have just leaked online ahead of any surprises the company had been planning for a while. For further information on this development, head past the jump.
We've all seen countless unboxing videos of anything from top of the range smartphones and tablets to children's toys. Some people have made quite a pretty penny from doing high quality unboxing videos on YouTube, but with the release of the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung has done something a little different.
Smartwatches are all the rage right now, and with Apple entering the fray with its Apple Watch in the next couple of weeks, all eyes are where the market will take us. Google has already been playing in the space for a while now, and Android Wear has proven mildly popular while not quite reaching the heights that many may have hoped.
Google-owned Snapseed is considered one of the best image-editing apps for mobile devices, and has, in the past, yielded much acclaim from the folks at Apple. Sure, this was before said app was acquired by one of its fiercest rivals, but the fact that both Google and the Mac maker rate Snapseed so highly is a testament to its quality and feature-set. Today, Google has taken the wraps off Snapseed version 2.0 for iOS and Android, bundling in a decent array of new features and fixes. Full details, as well as that all-important download link, can be seen below.
















