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.
Want to record your iPhone screen video without jailbreak? Here’s how you can on iOS 8.3 / iOS 8.4 on any iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Beleaguered BlackBerry has always had an insanely loyal set of fans spread out across the globe. The once booming smartphone maker has managed to attract and keep a bunch of users who still swear by the enterprise features contained within the BlackBerry platform, but that hasn't stopped the company from falling into an uncontrollable financial free-fall over the last few years. Now, in a move that is likely to have those loyal fans scratching their heads in disbelief, it's being reported that BlackBerry will start to build Android powered handsets. Yup, that's right, Android powered smartphones. From BlackBerry.
Android is undoubtedly an extremely powerful and popular choice when it comes to choosing a mobile platform. Depending on which metric you choose to measure by, it's also the most popular mobile operating system globally. With that said, some individuals can easily be put off from adopting Android as their platform of choice due to the sheer volume of devices available that run the open-source operating system. If you fall into that category, and find yourself prolonging the decision due to an indecisive nature, then Google's new phone selector tool could serve up a solution.
There's nothing quite like sitting back and relaxing with an endless, action-packed RPG style game after multiple hours spent on the daily grind. The App Store is literally jammed to the rafters with exceptional gaming offerings that exist to cover all tastes ranging from large blockbuster titles based on movies all the way down to interactive Sudoku puzzle games developed by indie developers, and everything in-between. Slayin, an endless RPG by FDG Entertainment, fits nicely in amongst that range and has been selected as the iTunes free App of the Week by Apple, which usually sells for $0.99
Sony and Samsung’s agreement to allow owners of select Samsung Smart TVs to play games via PlayStation Now has now borne fruit, with gamers being able to play PlayStation 3 titles wihout the need for PS or Sony hardware of any kind.
With the smoke finally starting to clear after Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, developers are starting to get to grips with all the new APIs that have been announced as part of iOS 9. Set to be released later this year, iOS 9 will bring a host of new capabilities to iPhones and iPads, with one API about to make it easier for developers to add screen recording features to their apps.
Apple showcased many power-user features of OS X 10.11 at the opening WWDC 2015 keynote, but there were many other features they completely skipped mentioning on stage, such as: support for AirPlay video in Safari and opening up of the Force Touch framework to developers.
Apple's Fifth Avenue retail store in New York City will soon be closing down for some time, as plans for renovating the iconic outlet begin to surface. Meanwhile, the retail store will be relocated to the FAO Schwarz toy store, as the oldest toy maker in the United States looks to vacate the premises.
















