You may’ve heard about Google Play’s change of the developer policy which will take into effect on September 1st, 2012. Each developer will have to meet individual compliance in order to avoid the risk of suspension with Google Play. The idea is to better monitor apps, avoid spam and malware apps, and eventually provide end-users…
Windows Phone 8 SDK to be released on September 7th?
It seems Microsoft will release the Windows Phone 8 SDK on September 7th, just before its developer conference in Australia, which goes from September 11th to 14th. Needless to say, part of the conference will “deal” with Microsoft’s mobile platform so we guess that companies and individuals attending the show will be the first ones…
Show your AOKP love with these t-shirts from Cruzerlite!
Are you a custom ROM addict and need to show your love of AOKP just a little more? Well, look no further than these AOKP t-shirts. The shirts are offered in a wide variety of colors, as well as a mono or full color versions. If you don’t know what AOKP is, it’s a custom…
Strip your HTC One X naked and slip into something a little more Jelly Bean
The HTC One X is still one of our favorite devices of the year so far, but one thing that may hold a few people back is its custom user interface, Sense. The software on the One X is hardly bad, and many actually prefer it, but we’ll take stock Android over anything if we…
Stable release of CyanogenMod 9 on its way tonight
While the world is currently awaiting CyanogenMod 10 and all its Jelly Bean goodness, the team has announced that it will be rolling out the stable build of CyanogenMod 9. Not only will this bring Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to many supported devices, but it will now allow the CM team to focus on…
iOS 6 beta 4 now available for developers [Update]
Time is ticking on as we approach the stable release of iOS 6 for the masses. Meanwhile, Apple has been rolling out beta updates for developers and today iOS 6 beta 4 arrives via the standard over-the-air procedure. Not much is known about beta 4 at this time other than the build number, which is 10A5376e.…
Nuance’s ‘Nina’ brings virtual assistant services to iOS and Android
Nuance has announced a new voice-activated virtual assistant of its own. Unlike Google Now, Samsung S-Voice, and Apple’s Siri voice assistant, the service takes a whole new approach. Nuance’s ‘Nina’ service is a product that focuses on developers, while the others target the consumer instead. The virtual assistant company has been hard at work lately,…
Google releases Jelly Bean (4.1.1) binaries for Nexus phones — let the hacking begin!
Exciting news for those of you out there rocking a CDMA-operated Nexus device, and who are tired of waiting for your fix of the latest version of Google’s Jelly Bean. Today the search giant posted the updated JRO03H (Android 4.1.1) closed binary files, which includes the discontinued Nexus S 4G. A device I wasn’t so…
OneTok allows developers to easily voice-enable their mobile apps
OneTok is a new service for developers that allows them to easily voice-enable their mobile apps. The cloud-based platform is described as seamless to implement, providing developers with a fast and cost-efficient way to make their apps more accessible. At the moment, OneTok works with Android, BlackBerry 10 and iOS, with Windows Phone 8 support…
GetJar shows it cures the Google Play woes – Virtual currency program hits 10 Million users
GetJar recently shared some new stats pertaining to an application that got on board with the company’s virtual currency program. And just in case that you don’t necessarily believe that virtual currency is the way to go, the company also just announced some very impressive details on the program’s growth in a short amount of time. If…