Mozilla yesterday announced that their Firefox web browser for Android has been updated with a more refined look along with updated tools for developers.
How do you know when a product is about to fail? Its sales are sluggish, the press is reluctant to cover it and the product's price is magically slashed. For any fans of HP's webOS devices, too bad, those three things have just happened and HP has officially announced it plans to discontinue its line of webOS devices.
Microsoft today has updated their Bing app for Android which features revised design and a handful of other little updated features.
Getting refurbished Apple products is an accessible and safe way to save money, but not when said products are sold for full price. That's exactly what happened at Apple Stores in Beijing.
It's no secret that Apple has never been closer to releasing a new iPhone, yet the company has never commented on it publicly. However, Steve Jobs itself seems to have been engaging in 'secret meetings' with China Mobile executives to bring the device to the network.
Two weeks ago, iOS 5 beta 5 was released and can already be jailbroken using Redsn0w, but those who were looking forward to using Sn0wbreeze on beta 5 are now able to do so with a new version of the tool that was released today.
We all remember the days when we'd all gather around for a family picture, then we'd say a magic word such as "cheese" and snap a glorious image which we’d treasure later on. This same process is now being brought to iOS devices with a new app called ShutterVox.
It's no secret that Windows 8 has been in development for quite some time: in fact, a new build surfaced on the Internet earlier today, and earlier this year Microsoft gave a big presentation on how Windows 8 will benefit new form factors. Yet, nothing beyond that was known, until today when Stephen Sinofsky himself, the man responsible for developing Windows 8, outlined the different teams responsible for creating the system.
Since being acquired by Microsoft, Skype has scarcely been far from the headlines. With the Redmond-based company looking to turn Skype into a real money-spinner, it's hardly surprising that Skype software and technology is being implemented to everything with a power source just now.
While nothing can be verified, some leaked images have surfaced purported to be from within the Wintek touchscreen plant - the same place which has mass-produced the iPhone 4 screens over the last year-and-a-bit.

