Quickoffice, the company behind one of the most popular mobile office apps, unveiled Quickoffice ProSelect HD for iOS-based devices, which [app] is customized to meet the needs of enterprise mobile users. As such, the application is not available to everyone; rather it can be obtained from Apple’s App Store Volume Purchasing for Business program, with…
Keep up with March Madness with Yahoo mobile apps
So you’re into March Madness and want to have your fix of college basketball news all the time? Yahoo is pitching few of its mobile apps as great tools to keep up with the latest news and commentary. For instance, using IntoNow you will be able to “tag” a game you’re watching and instantly receive…
St. Patrick’s Day Radio now live on Slacker
Just in time for the St. Patrick’s Day, Slacker is adding a dedicated (and free) radio station to celebrate the holiday. Available online, on all smartphones and tablets that support the Slacker Radio app as well as Ford vehicles with SYNC AppLink, and connected home devices like Sonos – the new station features hundreds of…
Instagram for Android coming “very soon”, claims to be better than the iPhone app
Kevin Systrom, co-founder of Instagram, announced something at SXSW yesterday that many of you guys have been waiting for since … hell, since the beginning of time. Instagram is finally coming to Android. When? There’s no exact date, all we know is that it’s going to be “very soon”. Here’s where things get interesting though.…
Google Play client gets a small update to fix broken Market links on some Moto smartphones
Google has recently renamed Android Market to Google Play, but not all folks are happy with the change, namely those with select Motorola smartphones who got crappy links included with the brand new app. The update to the application (now in version 3.4.7) has been promptly released by Google to fix the issue users around…
Pulse Local brings location specific news and deals
Pulse is already one of the most popular news readers out there. Like that’s not enough they keep adding new features and news sources to make their app/service even more appealing, even to folks who prefer to get their news fix on their computers. Their latest category, Local, is made to provide users with a…
SXSW: Loku Pocketbook aims to help you find cool things around you
It’s a time-honored tradition at SXSW for companies to give away breakfast tacos in order to capture your attention and it worked on me with Loku Pocketbook. After scarfing down a tasty taco, I was pretty impressed with what the team is trying to do with its location-based, content discovery service. Loku Pocketbook is an…
Google revamps its Windows Phone app
Google released an updated mobile app for Windows phone devices, adding few cool features to the mix. First of all, there’s Autocomplete, offering search predictions as you type. This in turn, will give you results faster, making you spend less of your precious mobile data. Then there’s Voice Search, which removes the need to type…
Siine Keyboard for Android offers a new take on virtual keyboards
If you still haven’t found the perfect virtual keyboard app for you, maybe you could try out Siine Keyboard, which is described as a “new dynamic keyboard” that comes with “super-fast shortcuts.” Alongside the standard QWERTY keyboard, Siine also features a number of quick shortcuts, allowing you to quickly enter popular phrases like “calling you…
ShoutEm, GarysGuide team-up on Austin Party Guide app for SXSW
Folks behind the mobile creation platform ShoutEm are teaming-up with GarysGuide for SXSW 2012, launching the “Austin Party Guide” app to offer the event attendees a “definitive guide to SXSW 2012 parties.” Available as a free download for iOS and Android devices, the application features a categorized events schedule that further relies on location information…









