April 17, 2013 9:21 AM
Amazon’s App Store is getting ready to expand into 200 different countries with the latest entrants being Australia, Brazil, Canada, and Vatican City. Even though this is great for developers, Amazon did not that these changes will not be taking place until a few months from now.
Read more ›
April 16, 2013 7:00 PM
The critically important MyGlass application has now gone live in the Google Play store. MyGlass will connect Google Glass to your smartphone allowing many different features to be accessed. MyGlass looks like it will be able to control which applications show up on Glass, track where Glass users are, and [...]
Read more ›
5:40 PM
Just one week after I finally got Mailbox on my phone, they have decided to do away with the reservation system. The creators of Mailbox have announced that their service is now capable of handling new users without making them wait in line. Mailbox 1.2 is now available in the [...]
Read more ›
April 13, 2013 12:42 PM
A simplified Chinese version of Torchlight 2 has now been released and includes three exclusive in-game pets, the panda, the alpaca, and the deer. All of the games text and options menus are also in Chinese, according to 4Games.
Read more ›
April 3, 2013 9:48 PM
To celebrate its one-year anniversary of porting over to Android, Instagram has released some interesting user statistics. According to the report from earlier today, close to half of all Instagram users are now on Android and that number continues to climb each month. When the Android app launched last year, [...]
Read more ›
7:32 PM
EA has definitely been having a lot of trouble lately when it comes to their games (I’m looking at you, Sim City) so they are now beginning to explore some other business opportunities. In order to do so, EA has released a photo-sharing application for iOS called Vue. Vue is [...]
Read more ›
March 24, 2013 12:29 AM
Apple has reportedly payed $20 million for an indoor mapping service called WiFiSLAM. The service uses router signals inside a building to let a user know where they are currently located. WiFiSLAM offers accuracy within 8 feet, and while $20 million is definitely not a large amount of money for [...]
Read more ›
March 22, 2013 10:01 PM
Google has made quite the ambitious decision to try and expand their popular Google Chrome browser into an entire computer Operating System and in order to do so, they have released a series of Chromebooks through a variety of manufacturers. We got our hands on the Samsung Chromebook and while [...]
Read more ›
March 17, 2013 4:19 PM
Legend of Dungeon is now out for PC, Mac and Linux after being successfully funded on Kickstarter in December 2012. Despite their original goal of $5,000, game developer Robot Loves Kitty was able to attain $33,000 from the crowd-funding website which has become very popular for game developers big and [...]
Read more ›
March 5, 2013 8:28 AM
The BBC iPlayer will finally be available to British Windows Phone users “in the near future,” according to the BBC’s blog post. The service will not be available through an actual app. Instead, users will use the mobile version of the BBC site to stream content. While the service will [...]
Read more ›
February 23, 2013 4:25 AM
HTC killed off their mobile-backup service Dashwire a very long time ago (about 1 week to be exact) and is already bringing it back! The service was forgotten about soon after HTC acquired it and little was done with it before they terminated the platform all together, but it looks [...]
Read more ›
February 9, 2013 2:03 AM
The makers of the new Pirate Bay documentary (TPB AFK) have uploaded the entire film to YouTube for free allowing anyone to see it. The movie only came out a little while ago after being shown off for the first time at the Berlin International Film Festival. TPB AFK focuses on the [...]
Read more ›