Text-to-911 emergency services coming to US carriers in 2014
New details have confirmed that the big 4 US phone carriers have agreed to rollout a brand new service in a joint effort with the 911 Association (NENA) that will allow text-to-911 emergency services....
View ArticleGoogle brings ‘confirm button’ to mobile ads
We’ve all done it before. Browsing through an app or playing a game on our favorite Android smartphone and tablet, and suddenly you accidentally click one of those ad banners and get redirected. It’s...
View ArticleTwist for Android uses GPS to tell your friends you’ll be late
There’s a brand new app that was just released today for Android called Twist. We all have that friend or sibling that is just late for everything right? I’ll be there in 10. Then they leave 8 minutes...
View ArticleGoogle testing ‘quick view’ for mobile search results – on iOS at least
The popular desktop “quick view” feature for Google search results appears to be headed to mobile in the near future. Google seems to be testing out this new quick view feature, at least on iOS, where...
View ArticleNVIDIA Project SHIELD hands-on with gaming
NVIDIA had a few big announcements here at CES 2013. Those included the Tegra 4 processor, which was demonstrated with a round of Dead Trigger 2 as well as the GRID and SHIELD. And while these will all...
View ArticleFacebook introduces ‘gift cards’ for sending a gift offline too
Today we’ve learned that the folks from Facebook and good old Zuck have begin rolling out a brand new service. What service is that you ask? The official Facebook Gift Card. Yup, you’ll now be able to...
View ArticleHD Widgets Colourform theme hands-on
This week HD Widgets gets rather colorful in a new set of widgets that take what the app already does extremely well and cuts it all down to a rather Pop Art friendly phase. This release comes as a...
View ArticleNike confirms no Android app is coming for the FuelBand
For all those that love the outdoors or like to keep track of their activities and daily exercise, the Nike FuelBand has been a popular accessory and product thanks to the mobile features included. The...
View ArticleGoogle Maps street view takes us inside NFL stadiums
The NFL and Fantasy Football season might be over now, and my Packers didn’t win the Super Bowl, but that won’t stop us and Google from enjoying the NFL in some way or another. While the Ravens are...
View ArticleWikipedia aims to deliver articles via text message soon
Some interesting news and reports have surfaced this week regarding the hugely popular Wikipedia megasite. With all the information you’d ever need in over 25 million articles the company is looking...
View ArticleFacebook focuses on mobile with new intensive training program
The social network giant Facebook surely isn’t slowing down anytime soon, but they have recognized the shift to mobile is the future and are adapting quite well. It’s no secret that they’ve been...
View ArticleFacebook Newsfeed redesign aims for ‘mobile consistency’
Today Facebook is detailing the all-new Facebook front page known as the Newsfeed, and team Zuckerberg just announced a few details. Everything is changing, again. The new redesign will be aimed at...
View ArticleCCleaner for Android coming soon to clean your smartphone
As many of you probably know, CCleaner has been one of the most popular and successful file and cache cleanup programs in the world of PC’s and laptops. Whether you’re on Windows or a Mac the free...
View ArticleTwitter Music app coming soon as the social site shuns Android
Twitter is getting ready to take on some aspects of the music industry while also integrating plenty of music discovery and listening features into their service. According to a few new reports from...
View ArticleGoogle Search now shows up-to-date sports info
Google has just announced a new feature that should get all of you sports fans excited. Google search will now provide up to date information on all of your favorite sports, including up-to-date...
View ArticleDigg details Google Reader replacement coming July 1
Earlier this month Google announced their popular RSS option Google Reader would be closing, and we all know how most of you feel about that. Quick to the rescue was the folks over at Digg, who have...
View ArticleSamsung loads up, receives the most mobile patents in 2012
The folks at Samsung went big in 2012 and loaded up on patents, most notably mobile patents. As we’re sure many of you know Samsung didn’t have too great of a year in court regarding patents, and we...
View ArticleFacebook announcing their own flavor of Android
Last night Facebook sent out invites for an upcoming event focused all on Android, and it has the rumors a swirling this afternoon. We’re hearing their own Facebook phone, a home screen replacement...
View ArticleYouTube updated with ‘My subscriptions’ list and better channel branding
Today isn’t all about Facebook, and we have some details regarding the latest version of YouTube for Android. Today, Google rolled out an update to YouTube that brought a few new features, fixed some...
View ArticleHTC First Review
With the HTC First we’ve got what both HTC and Facebook are presenting as this year’s Facebook Phone. While we’ve seen devices in the past with Facebook-centric bodies and with Facebook features added...
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