BlueStacks, the company behind the software that allows users to run Android apps on their Windows PCs, is opening another front, having launched a version of its software for Macs. Still in public alpha, BlueStacks is free to download and comes with several apps from the company’s developer partners, such as HandyGames, Creative Mobile, HalfBrick,…
Nike+ FuelBand now integrates with Path
Path has always had a sweet spot in my heart. I’ve complimented the social networking app to my friends and peers. I’ve even gone as far as talking highly about the mobile application on TV (here). Well, with today’s announcement, Path continues its reign as the little engine that could in a world filled with…
Foursquare connected apps bring useful information to your check-ins
Foursquare is announcing today what it’s calling the “next evolution” of third-party developer integration: connected apps. 25,000 developers were using Foursquare’s API up until now, but it was never able to be tied together with the Foursquare app itself — the features were all by their lonesome in a separate app. Starting today, Foursquare is…
Flash Player won’t come to Jelly Bean
Adobe has officially announced that Jelly Bean won’t get the Flash support, though the software may continue to work. Starting from August 15th, the company will use the configuration settings in Google Play to limit continued access to Flash Player updates to only those devices that have Flash Player already installed. Devices that do not…
Media sharing app Skifta now in version 1.5
Remember Skifta, that media sharing app we first spotted at the end of 2010. It’s now in version 1.5, bringing several handy features to the table, some of which have been demanded by its user base. The first thing you’ll notice is just how faster the application is. It’s like they’ve revamped the app from…
Springpad updated with the ability to organize Facebook “Likes”
Springpad, which calls itself the “smart notebook app,” announced new Facebook integration features that apparently make organizing and sharing “likes” easier than ever. As that’s usually the case with Springpad, it will try to make your notes smarter, pulling relevant content from all around the web to show it alongside the stuff you and your…
Popular sports tracker app Endomondo hits 10 million users, 320 million logged miles
The Endomondo Sports Tracker mobile fitness app has reached the 10 million user mark and to celebrate the big round figure, it is offering the PRO version of its app for only $1 through July 1st. Moreover, Endomondo is also sharing some cool stats alongside an infographic. Here are the highlights: Endomondo tripled its user…
Google Chrome, Drive apps available later today for iOS users [Update]
Google is launching apps for one of its most popular services along with one of its newest services today for iPhone and iPad: the Chrome web browser and Drive. Kudos to Google for doing a fantastic job maintaining the look and feel of Chrome for the desktop with Chrome for iOS — it looks nearly…
Dolphin unveils open API and Dolphin Garage; Turns its browser into a platform
Dolphin Browser is going beyond its “business as usual,” introducing an open API to allow developers to run apps within the popular web browser for (available for iOS and Android devices). And right from the bat, they have first apps / add-ons to showcase, including Dropbox, Evernote, Pocket and Wikipedia, all of which users can…
NYTimes: Facebook is rewriting their iOS app because the current version is slow as molasses
Everyone who owns an iPhone will tell you that Facebook’s iOS app is a hit or miss. On some days it works fine, while on others you end up staring at the loading screen for what feels like an eternity. Why’s this the case? Because today’s Facebook iOS app isn’t really an app, it’s a…









